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Namayan's territory has been described bordering Manila Bay, the Pasig River, and Laguna de Bay. [6] A more precise description of Namayan's administrative area is given by Fr. de Huerta, who, noting that Namayan was a confederation of several barangays, identified these component communities as they were named during the mid 19th century. [2]
Namayan was the oldest kingdom among the three states present before the Spanish invaded the Philippines. The state was located near Manila Bay, Pasig River, and Laguna de Bay. Its capital was Sapa, what is now Santa Ana, Manila. Its territory also reached present day Mandaluyong, Makati, and Pasay. It was ruled by Lakantagkan with his wife ...
Namayan is a barangay in the city of Mandaluyong, Philippines. [1] It is located in the western part of the city near the border with Santa Ana, Manila and Kasilawan and Carmona , Makati , separated from them by the Pasig River .
Maynila, also known commonly as Manila, was a major Islamic Tagalog bayan ... Primary sources for the history of Rajah Kalamayin's Namayan, further upriver, ...
The original name of Santa Ana before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors was Sapa, a territory ruled by the polity of Namayan, a small settlement whose last recorded rulers were Lakantagkan, and his wife Buwan ("moon"). The kingdom’s domain stretched from what is now Mandaluyong, Makati, Pasay, and the Manila districts of Pandacan and ...
The bulk of data gathered regarding the pre-Hispanic culture of Santa Ana (the ancient Kingdom of Namayan [4]) led to the construction of a site museum in the patio, which was later declared as a National Cultural Treasure in August 1973 by the virtue of Presidential Decree No. 260. [15]
The City of Manila administrative entity was created, composed of Binondo, Ermita, Intramuros, Malate, Pandacan, Quiapo, Santa Cruz, Barrio San Nicolas, San Miguel, San Fernando de Dilao (modern day Paco), Sampaloc and Tondo. The capital of the Philippines was relocated to Manila from Malolos. Arsenio Cruz-Herrera became mayor.
In oral Tradition recounted by Nick Joaquin and Leonardo Vivencio, a "lady of Namayan" who went to the Madjapahit court to marry Emperor Soledan, eventually giving birth to Balagtas, who then returned to Namayan/Pasig in 1300. [4]: 51 prior to 1300 (according to oral tradition cited by Joaquin and Vicencio) [4]