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  2. Dayang Kalangitan - Wikipedia

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    Dayang Kalangitan (Baybayin: ᜃᜎᜅᜒᜆᜈ᜔ , Abecedario: Cálan͠gúitán) is a legendary figure in early Philippine history who was said to be Dayang of the pre-colonial Indianized polity of Pasig. [1] [2] She co-ruled Pasig with her husband, Gat Lontok. She is one of the very few known female leaders in precolonial Philippine history. [3]

  3. List of ancient Philippine consorts - Wikipedia

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    Dayang-dayang: 1649: 1650: Rajah Bongso: A woman from Basilan who ascended to power and become the Queen consort of Jolo known for her bravery as she and her husband held of the invaders with 4,000 warriors. [5] Piandao Kiram: Hadji Dayang-dayang: Muedzul Lail Tan Kiram [5] Tarhata Kiram: Hadji Dayang-dayang [5] Emraida Kiram: Hadji Dayang ...

  4. Pangalay - Wikipedia

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    Pangalay performed at the 14th Annual Fil-Am Friendship Celebration at Serramonte Center in Daly City, California.. Pangalay (also known as Daling-Daling [1] or Mengalai [2] in Sabah) [3] is the traditional "fingernail" dance of the Tausūg people of the Sulu Archipelago [4] and eastern coast Bajau of Sabah.

  5. Filipino styles and honorifics - Wikipedia

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    The titles of historical figures such as Rajah Sulayman, Lakandula and Dayang Kalangitan evidence Indian influence. Malay titles are still used by the royal houses of Sulu , Maguindanao , Maranao and Iranun on the southern Philippine island of Mindanao .

  6. Maria Makiling - Wikipedia

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    Maria Makiling, more properly Mariang Makiling, is a diwata in Philippine mythology, associated with Mount Makiling in Laguna, Philippines.She is the most widely known diwatà in Philippine mythology [1] and was venerated in pre-colonial Philippines as a goddess known as Dayang Masalanta or Dian Masalanta who was invoked to stop deluges, storms, and earthquakes.

  7. Sultanate of Sulu - Wikipedia

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    A sultan of Brunei, Sultan Bolkiah married a princess (dayang-dayang) of Sulu, Puteri Laila Menchanai, and they became the grandparents of the Muslim prince of Maynila, Rajah Matanda. Manila was a Muslim city-state and vassal to Brunei before the Spanish colonized it and converted it from Islam to Christianity.

  8. Kalangitan - Wikipedia

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    Dayang Kalangitan/ Reyna Kalangitan - the protagonist on the novel and depicted as the "Heavenly Queen From the Skies". She also became the first queen ever ruled the three kingdoms of Manila after his consort dies. Gat Lontok - He is the lover and the consort of Kalangitan and died due to the War of Mactan.

  9. Empress Sasaban - Wikipedia

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    In oral traditions associated with the early history of the Tagalog people, Empress Sasaban or Dayang Sasaban (Baybayin: ᜐᜐᜊᜈ᜔ , Javanese: ꦱꦱꦧꦤ꧀) is said to have been a 14th Century noblewoman (Dayang) of the Tagalog polity of Namayan, on the shores of the Pasig River in Luzon.