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Kingdom of Maynila

1 h 0 min · 22. juni 2026
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In this episode, we explore the Kingdom of Maynila, a thriving pre-colonial Tagalog city-state that stood at the center of regional maritime trade long before Spanish conquest. The episode examines Maynila’s connections with China, Japan, and the Sultanate of Brunei, highlighting its exchange of silk, porcelain, gold, and forest products across a wide commercial network. It also looks at the city-state’s Muslim-linked leadership, decentralized barangay system, and society shaped by kinship, loyalty, Malay cultural influence, and skilled local industries such as metallurgy, weaving, and agriculture. Together, these details reveal Maynila as a cosmopolitan and politically sophisticated trading power whose independence ended with the Spanish conquest of 1571.

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