31 relations: Baybayin, Cabeza de Barangay, Gobernadorcillo, Governor-General of the Philippines, Heads of state and government of the Philippines, Igorot society, Indian cultural influences in early Philippine polities, Indian honorifics, Indianisation, Indianization of Southeast Asia, Indonesian names, Indosphere, Jayadewa, Laguna Copperplate Inscription, Lakan, List of ancient Philippine consorts, List of India-related topics in the Philippines, List of Presidents of the Philippines, List of recorded datu in the Philippines, List of sovereign state leaders in the Philippines, Maharlika, Malay styles and titles, Non-resident Indian and person of Indian origin, President of the Philippines, Principalía, Principality, Senapati, Sinhala honorifics, Sri, Thai honorifics, Thai royal and noble titles.
Baybayin
Baybayin (pre-kudlit:, post-kudlit:, kudlit + pamudpod), is an ancient script used primarily by the Tagalog people.
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Cabeza de Barangay
The Cabeza de Barangay (Spanish: head of the barangay), also known as Teniente del Barrio in Spanish, was the leader or chief of a barangay in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period.
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Gobernadorcillo
The Gobernadorcillo (Philippine Spanish) was a municipal judge or governor in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, who carried out in a town the combined charges or responsibilities of leadership, economic, and judicial administration.
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Governor-General of the Philippines
The Governor-General of the Philippines (Spanish: Gobernador-General de Filipinas; Filipino: Gobernador-Heneral ng Pilipinas; Japanese) was the title of the government executive during the colonial period of the Philippines, governed mainly by Spain (1565–1898) and the United States (1898–1946), and briefly by Great Britain (1762–1764) and Japan (1942–1945).
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Heads of state and government of the Philippines
Listed here are the heads of state and government of the Philippines, from the Spanish occupation up to the current Republic.
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Igorot society
The Igorot Society is the term for the collection of several ethnic groups in the Philippines that come from the Cordillera Administrative Region of Luzon.
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Indian cultural influences in early Philippine polities
The exact scope, sequence, and mechanism of Indian cultural influences in early Philippine polities are the subject of much debate among scholars of Philippine and Southeast Asian history and historiography.
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Indian honorifics
Indian honorifics are honorific titles or appendices to names used in India, covering formal and informal social, commercial, and religious relationships.
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Indianisation
Indianisation may refer to.
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Indianization of Southeast Asia
Dating back to the first century, Indian culture started making its way into the region of Southeast Asia.
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Indonesian names
Indonesian names and naming customs reflect the multicultural and polyglot nature of the over 17,000 islands in the Indonesian archipelago.
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Indosphere
Indosphere is a term coined by the linguist James Matisoff for areas of Indian linguistic and cultural influence in Southeast Asia.
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Jayadewa
Jayadewa or Jayadeva (Sanskrit: जयदेव, Baybayin:; full title: Hwan Nāyaka tuhan Pailah Jayadewahttp://www.bagongkasaysayan.org/ebook/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/3.Ang-Tundo_Kimuell-Gabriel_Marked.pdf) was the name of the Lord Minister of Pailah at the time that the Laguna Copperplate Inscription (LCI) was written in.
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Laguna Copperplate Inscription
The Laguna Copperplate Inscription (Filipino: Inskripsyon sa Binatbat na Tanso ng Laguna, Malay: Prasasti keping tembaga Laguna; often shortened into the acronym LCI), a legal document inscribed on a copper plate in 900 AD, is the earliest known written document found in the Philippines.
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Lakan
In early Philippine history, the rank of Lakan denoted a "paramount ruler" (or more specifically, "paramount datu") of one of the large coastal barangays (known as a "bayan") on the central and southern regions of the island of Luzon.
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List of ancient Philippine consorts
This is a list of the queen consorts of the major kingdoms and states that existed in present-day Philippines.
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List of India-related topics in the Philippines
India and Philippines have historic ties going back over 3000 years and there are over 150,000 people of Indian origin in Philippines.
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List of Presidents of the Philippines
Under the present Constitution of the Philippines, the President of the Philippines (Pangulo ng Pilipinas) is both the head of state and the head of government, and serves as the commander-in-chief of the country's armed forces.
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List of recorded datu in the Philippines
The datu have ruled over portions of the islands that are now the Philippines before Spanish colonization in the 16th century.
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List of sovereign state leaders in the Philippines
The types of sovereign state leaders in the Philippine archipelago have varied throughout the country's history, from heads of ancient chiefdoms, kingdoms and sultanates in the pre-colonial period, to the leaders of Spanish, American, and Japanese colonial governments, until the directly-elected President of the modern sovereign state of the Philippines.
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Maharlika
The Maharlika were the feudal warrior class in ancient Tagalog society in Luzon the Philippines translated in Spanish as Hidalgos, and meaning freeman, libres or freedman.
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Malay styles and titles
The Malay language has a complex system of styles, titles and honorifics, which are used extensively in Brunei and Malaysia.
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Non-resident Indian and person of Indian origin
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President of the Philippines
The President of the Philippines (Pangulo ng Pilipinas, informally referred to as Presidente ng Pilipinas; or in Presidente de Filipinas) is the head of state and head of government of the Philippines.
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Principalía
The Principalía or noble class was the ruling and usually educated upper class in the pueblos of the Spanish Philippines, comprising the gobernadorcillo (who had functions similar to a town mayor), and the cabezas de barangay (heads of the barangays) who governed the districts.
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Principality
A principality (or princedom) can either be a monarchical feudatory or a sovereign state, ruled or reigned over by a monarch with the title of prince or by a monarch with another title within the generic use of the term prince.
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Senapati
Senapati (Sanskrit: सेनापति sena- meaning "army", -pati meaning "lord"), or also known as parvanda, is a title in ancient India denoting the rank of military commander or general of the army.
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Sinhala honorifics
In the Sinhalese language, it is almost all the time compulsory for the speaker or writer to observe the importance of the subject and the object of the sentence.
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Sri
Sri (Devanagari: श्री, IAST: Śrī, IPA: /ʃɹiː/ or /ɕɹiː/, pronounced 'shri'), also transliterated as Sree, Shri, Shri, Si or Seri is a word of Sanskrit origin, used in the Indian subcontinent as a polite form of address equivalent to the English "Mr." or "Ms." in written and spoken language, but also as a title of veneration for deities.
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Thai honorifics
Honorifics are a class of words or grammatical morphemes that encode a wide variety of social relationships between interlocutors or between interlocutors and referents.
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Thai royal and noble titles
Thai royal and noble titles are the royal and noble styles indicating relationship to the king which were introduced by King Trailokanat (reigned 1448–1488).
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipino_styles_and_honorifics