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Maynila, Seludong
Kaharian ng Maynila

Kota Seludong (Malay)

Kingdom
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Capital Not specified
Government Rajahnate
History
 - established by the Kingdom of Brunei under Sultan Bolkiah 1500s
 - Conquest by Spain 1571
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Arrival of the Negritos
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Angono Petroglyphs
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Country of Mai
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The Kingdom of Seludong or Saludung, which after colonization became Manila, capital of the Philippines, was one of three major city-states that dominated the area around the upper portion of the Pasig River before the arrival of Spanish colonizers in the 1500s.

The early inhabitants of the present-day Manila engaged in trade relations with its Asian neighbors as well as with the Hindu empires of Java and Sumatra as confirmed by archaeological findings. Trade ties between China became extensive by the 10th century, while contacts with Arabs reached its peak in the 12th century.[1]

During the reign of Sultan Bolkiah (1485-1521) the Kingdom of Brunei decided to break the Tondo's monopoly in the China trade by attacking Tondo and establishing the city state of Seludong as a Bruneian satellite. This is narrated through Tausug and Malay royal histories, where the names Seludong, Saludong or Selurong are used to denote Manila prior to colonization.[2]

Because of the presence of plants called "nila" (Scyphiphora hydrophyllacea), this new city was eventually named "May-nila," which transliterates as "There is nila (here)". Maynila is also sometimes called Maynilad because nila is popularly referred to as nilad by people unfamiliar with the plant, a correction asserted by historians Ambeth Ocampo and Carmen Guerrero Nakpil.[3]

In the mid-16th century, the areas of present-day Manila were sultanates and they were governed by Muslim rajahs. Rajah Sulayman and Rajah Matanda ruled the Muslim communities south of the Pasig River, including the Kingdom of Maynila, while Rajah Lakandula ruled the Kingdom of Tondo north of the river. These settlements held ties with the sultanates of Brunei, Sulu, and Ternate in present-day Cavite.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ History of Manila. Accessed September 08, 2008.
  2. ^ Carmen Guerrero Nakpil (October 29, 2003), CARMEN NAKPIL: MANILA UNDER THE MUSLIMS, Malaya, http://www.newsflash.org/2003/05/ht/ht003845.htm, retrieved 2008-12-05 
  3. ^ Ambeth Ocampo (June 25, 2008), Looking Back: Pre-Spanish Manila, Philippine Daily Inquirer, http://services.inquirer.net/print/print.php?article_id=20080625-144587, retrieved 2008-09-09 

[edit] Additional reading

  • Nick Joaquin’s Almanac for Manileños
  • The River Dwellers by Grace P. Odal



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