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- Namayan (Baybayin: Pre-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌ or ᜐᜉ (Sapa), Post-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌᜈ᜔), also called Sapa, Maysapan or Nasapan, and sometimes Lamayan, was an independent indigenous polity on the banks of the Pasig River in the Philippines. It is believed to have achieved its peak in 1175, and to have gone into decline some time in the 13th century, although it continued to be inhabited until the arrival of European colonizers in the 1570s. Formed by a confederation of barangays, it was one of several polities on the Pasig River just prior to the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, alongside Tondo, Maynila, and Cainta. Archeological findings in Santa Ana, Namayan's former seat of power, have produced the oldest evidence of continuous habitation among the Pasig river polities, pre-dating artifacts found within the historical sites of Maynila and Tondo. (en)
- Namayan (Baybayin: Pre-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌ o ᜐᜉ (Sapa), Post-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌᜈ᜔), también llamado Sapa, Maysapan o Nasapan, y a veces Lamayan, was an independent indigenous politia a orillas del río Pasig en Filipinas, que se cree que alcanzó su punto máximo en 1175. Formado por una confederación de barangays, fue una de varias entidades políticas prominentes en el río Pasig justo antes de la Colonización española de Filipinas, junto a Tondo, Maynila, y Cainta. Los hallazgos arqueológicos en Santa Ana, la antigua sede del poder de Namayan, han producido la evidencia más antigua de habitación continua entre las entidades políticas del río Pasig, anterior a los artefactos encontrados dentro de los sitios históricos de Maynila y Tondo. (es)
- Regno di Namayan (anche regno di Sapa, Maysapan o Nasapan), fu uno dei tre principali regni che dominarono i territori lungo il fiume Pasig e la costa della Laguna de Bay nelle Filippine, prima della conquista spagnola del XVI secolo. Namayan è il più antico dei tre regni, rispetto al Regno di Tondo e al regno di Maynila, ed era formato da una confederazione di barangay che iniziarono a prosperare nel 1175. (it)
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- Piloncitos and gold rings (en)
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- Flag of Spain .svg (en)
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- Feudalism under Barangay state led by the house of Lakan Tagkan (en)
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- Santa_Ana_and_Pasay_shown_on_a_Detail_of_Plano_de_la_ciudad_de_Manila,_capital_de_las_Yslas_Filipinas.jpg (en)
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- Santa Ana and Pasay on a detail of the 1819 map "Plano de la ciudad de Manila, capital de las Yslas Filipinas", prepared by Francisco Xavier de Herrera lo Grabó for the Manila Land Survey Year of 1819. According to Fray. Felix Huerta, the district of Santa Ana was raised on the former capital site of the pre-Hispanic polity called Sapa or Namayan. (en)
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- Prehistory of the Philippines (en)
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- Spanish East Indies (en)
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- Personal union with Tondo through the traditional lineage of Kalangitan and Bagtas (en)
- of Lakan Tagkan (en)
- under the house (en)
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- Regno di Namayan (anche regno di Sapa, Maysapan o Nasapan), fu uno dei tre principali regni che dominarono i territori lungo il fiume Pasig e la costa della Laguna de Bay nelle Filippine, prima della conquista spagnola del XVI secolo. Namayan è il più antico dei tre regni, rispetto al Regno di Tondo e al regno di Maynila, ed era formato da una confederazione di barangay che iniziarono a prosperare nel 1175. (it)
- Namayan (Baybayin: Pre-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌ o ᜐᜉ (Sapa), Post-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌᜈ᜔), también llamado Sapa, Maysapan o Nasapan, y a veces Lamayan, was an independent indigenous politia a orillas del río Pasig en Filipinas, que se cree que alcanzó su punto máximo en 1175. Formado por una confederación de barangays, fue una de varias entidades políticas prominentes en el río Pasig justo antes de la Colonización española de Filipinas, junto a Tondo, Maynila, y Cainta. (es)
- Namayan (Baybayin: Pre-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌ or ᜐᜉ (Sapa), Post-Kudlit: ᜈᜋᜌᜈ᜔), also called Sapa, Maysapan or Nasapan, and sometimes Lamayan, was an independent indigenous polity on the banks of the Pasig River in the Philippines. It is believed to have achieved its peak in 1175, and to have gone into decline some time in the 13th century, although it continued to be inhabited until the arrival of European colonizers in the 1570s. (en)
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- Namayan (en)
- Reino de Namayan (es)
- Regno di Namayan (it)
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