
Luzones - Wikipedia
Luzones (Portuguese: Luções, pronounced [luˈsõjʃ]; also Luzones in Spanish) was a demonym [1] used by Portuguese sailors [2] during the early 1500s, referring to the Kapampangan and …
LAKANATE OF TUNDUN: Tondo's Forgotten History (First Part)
Nov 17, 2023 · It was during this period that from a small tribal state, Tundun became a confederate state known as the Lakanate of Tundun (mistakenly identified as Kingdom of …
Kingdom of Tondo ~ Detailed Information | Photos | Videos
Sep 27, 2024 · The bay area in which Tondo can be found was named Lusong or Lusung, a name thought to have been derived from the Tagalog word for a large wooden mortar used in …
Philippine History Files: Kingdom of Tondo
Kingdom of Tondo Tondo, (also referred to as Tundo, Tundun, Tundok, Lusung) was a fortified kingdom which was located in the Manila Bay area, specifically north of the Pasig River, on …
Borneo History: Kingdom of Tondo - Blogger
Mar 11, 2017 · An Indianized kingdom in the 10th century, Tondo built upon its central position along ancient regional trading routes throughout the archipelago to include, among others, …
Quests of the Dragon and Bird Clan: Glossary: Lusung
Dec 3, 2005 · At some point, the name Lusung is used to describe the kingdoms of this region. The first mention of Lusung in the Ming-shi is in 1373. The country still had close relations with …
Lusung - A preliminary investigation into its role in East Asian …
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Tondo History | PDF | Asia | Religion And Belief - Scribd
Tondo was a fortified kingdom located north of the Pasig River in Manila Bay on Luzon Island in the Philippines. It was one of the earliest settlements mentioned in the 10th century Laguna …
Kingdom of Tondo | Bigwas - The Philippines Today
The ancient Kingdom of Tondo, otherwise known as Tundun or Tundok existed circa 900s up to 1589. It was a fortified kingdom located in the Manila Bay area, specifically north of the Pasig …
Kasuryan: Kasakupang Lusung (An Analysis: The So-Called Luzon …
Jun 19, 2010 · The Austronesian people were known to be navigators and preferred naming bodies of water that they later apply to their settlements (Jumsai, 1997). The name Lusung, …