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In this episode, we explore the recorded pre-colonial history of the Philippines, from the Laguna Copperplate Inscription of 900 AD to the arrival of Spanish expeditions in 1565, revealing an archipelago of thriving independent polities, maritime trade networks, and rich cultural exchange. We look at powerful centers such as the Rajahnate of Cebu and the Sultanate of Maguindanao, early social hierarchies of nobles, freemen, and dependents, and the blending of animist traditions with Hindu-Buddhist influences and Islam. Through figures like Rajah Humabon, Sultan Kudarat, and Lapulapu, this episode highlights the political complexity, diplomacy, writing systems, and resistance that shaped Philippine societies long before Western colonization.
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