Kingdom of Maynila

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The Kingdom of Maynila was a pre-colonial Tagalog polity and trading center on the site of present-day Manila that played a key role in regional commerce and early resistance to Spanish expansion in the Philippines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tagalog polity
historical kingdom
pre-colonial polity
capital Maynila NERFINISHED
conqueredBy Miguel López de Legazpi NERFINISHED
Spanish colonial forces
conquestYear 1571
country Philippines
currency gold
engagedInConflictWith Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Tagalog people NERFINISHED
floruitCentury 16th century
governmentType monarchy
hasSettlementOnSiteOf Manila NERFINISHED
historicalSource Chinese records
Spanish colonial chronicles
influencedBy Sultanate of Brunei NERFINISHED
knownFor cosmopolitan trading port
fortified riverside settlement
language Malay
Old Tagalog NERFINISHED
legacy foundation of the city of Manila
precursor to Spanish Manila
locatedIn Luzon
Manila Bay region NERFINISHED
majorEconomicActivity inter-island commerce
regional trade
tribute collection
neighboringPolity Rajahnate of Cebu NERFINISHED
Sultanate of Brunei NERFINISHED
Tondo NERFINISHED
notableEvent Battle of Bangkusay Channel NERFINISHED
notableRuler Lakan Dula NERFINISHED
Rajah Matanda NERFINISHED
Rajah Sulayman NERFINISHED
partOf Maritime Southeast Asia trade network NERFINISHED
precededBy Kingdom of Namayan NERFINISHED
region Manila NERFINISHED
religion Islam
indigenous Philippine folk religion
roleInHistory center of early resistance to Spanish expansion in Luzon
rulerTitle lakan NERFINISHED
rajah NERFINISHED
strategicLocation eastern shore of Manila Bay
mouth of the Pasig River
timePeriod pre-colonial Philippines
tradedWith Chinese merchants
Japanese traders
Malay traders
other Philippine polities
tributeItems beeswax
cotton
forest products
rice

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