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By the 13th or 14th century, the baybayin script was used for the Tagalog language. It spread to Luzon, Mindoro, Palawan, Panay and Leyte, but there is no proof it was used in Mindanao. There were at least three varieties of baybayin in the late 16th century.
Writing in the 13th century, the Chinese historian Chao Ju-Kua mentioned raids conducted by the Pi-sho-ye on the port cities of southern China between A.D. 1174–1190, which he believed came by way of the southern portion of the island of Taiwan. [113]
Bangkaya, Datu (13th century) Paiburong, Datu (13th/14th century) Singapore. Kingdom of Singapura – Sang Nila Utama, Raja (1299–1347) Thailand. Ngoenyang (complete list) – Lao Ngoen Rueang, King (1192–early 13th century) Lao Sin, King (early 13th century) Lao Ming, King (early 13th century) Lao Mueang, King (mid 13th century)
Early Philippine states became tributary states of the powerful Buddhist Srivijaya empire that controlled trade in Maritime Southeast Asia from the 6th to the 13th centuries. The states' trade contacts with the empire either before or during the 9th century served as a conduit to introduce Vajrayana Buddhism to the Philippines.
8 13th century. 9 14th century. 10 15th century. 11 16th century. ... Another example of funeral pottery in the Philippines. Since at least the 3rd century, ...
The discovery of Siamese artifacts in the Philippines suggests that from c. 13th to 15th century, the exchanges between mainland Southeast Asia and the Philippine archipelago was established. [84] [85] [verification needed]
She is a princess of Sulu who is the spouse of Bolkiah who invaded and conquered Selurong in the 15th century, [15] her husband was also the Sultan of Bruneian Empire. [14] Ismelia or Ysmeria: Dayang Sultana: 1515 (husband's reign) 1558 (husband's reign) Rajah Sulaiman I
By the start of the 16th century, the Bruneian Empire exerted influence over the western shores of the Philippines. Maynila, along with Tondo, was a prosperous trading settlement by the 16th century, ruled by Bruneian aristocrats intermarried with the Tagalog elite.