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- various texts and languages. It is variously also referred to as Tundo, Tundun, Tundok, Tung-lio, Tundaan, Tunduh, Tunda, or Tong-Lao. Numerous theories...
- Tundun Abiola a Nigerian lawyer and TV presenter at Arise News. Abiola was born to businessman and politician, Chief MKO Abiola. She identified Sir David...
- or toponyms: "Pailah" (lines 4 and 6), "Tundun" (line 3), "Puliran" (line 6), and "Binuangan" (line 7). Tundun, whose name Postma believed to be "Sanskrit...
- The Bruneian–Tundun War, also called the Bruneian Expedition to Luzon and the Bruneian invasion of Tondo, was a military invasion and later occupation...
- district in the city. The name Tondo can be derived from its Old Tagalog name, Tundun as inscribed in the Laguna Copperplate Inscription of 900 AD, the earliest...
- Sulu Sultanate of Ternate Sultanate of Tidore Swedish Empire Tarumanagara Tundun Kingdom Tungning Kingdom Tuʻi Tonga Empire Yapese Empire Alfred Thayer Mahan...
- representative of the "Commander in Chief" (Malay: pamegat senāpati di Tundun) in pardoning the descendants of an individual named Namwaran of his debts...
- Martín de Goiti pla**** a leading role in the subjugation of the Kingdoms of Tundun and Seludong in 1570. One year later, López de Legazpi departed Cebu to...
- anthropological literature by the Rev. Lorimer Fison, who compares the Australian tundun to 'the wooden toy which I remember to have made as a boy, called a 'bull-roarer'...
- In ancient Philippines, this title was used by Sang pamegat senāpati di Tundun, the "Commander-in-chief" of Tondo represented by Jayadewa, Lord Minister...