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  2. Maharlika - Wikipedia

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    The maharlika (Baybayin pre-virama: ᜋᜑᜎᜒᜃ meaning freeman or freedman) were the feudal warrior class in ancient Tagalog society in Luzon, the Philippines. They belonged to the lower nobility class similar to the timawa of the Visayan people .

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  4. File : Baguio downtown - Maharlika Livelihood Complex and ...

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    Maharlika Livelihood Complex and Malcolm Square at Magsaysay Avenue, downtown area, Baguio City, Benguet Source Taken using my own camera with model DSC-WX80 Date 2018-02-25 Author Patrick Roque Permission (Reusing this file) See below.

  5. Maharlika Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Maharlika Nation is a registered entity under the Philippine government's Securities and Exchange Commission. [7] According to the Socorro Mayor Felizardo Galameda, the group had unsuccessfully attempted to get registered as a people's organization. [8] The Maharlika Nation claims itself to be self-governing under the IPRA law.

  6. Decline of the Mughal Empire - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] Other scholars argue that the very prosperity of the Empire inspired the provinces to achieve a high degree of independence, thus weakening the imperial court. [13] Aurangzeb's son, Bahadur Shah I, repealed the religious policies of his father and attempted to reform the administration. However, after he died in 1712, the Mughal ...

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  8. File:Injaz-updated map.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. File:World.pdf - Wikipedia

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    UN maps are, in principle, open source material and you can use them in your work or for making your own map. UN requests however that you delete the UN name, logo and reference number upon any modification to the map. Content of your map will be your responsibility. You can state in your publication, if you wish, something like: based on UN ...