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Legendary Tagalog ruler
Gat Pangil was a legendary
Tagalog ruler whom legends say ruled in the area now known as
Laguna Province, Philippines.
[1]
Pangil plays a part in the town founding myths for the municipalities of
Bay, Laguna,
[1]
Pangil, Laguna,
[1]
Pakil, Laguna
[1]
[2] and
Mauban, Quezon,
[3] – all of which are said to have been part of his dominions.
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Pre-colonial Philippine royalty of the
Postclassical Era and the
early modern period |
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Royalty of Luzon | |
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Lakans, Datus and Rajahs of
Tondo | |
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Rajahs of
Maynila | |
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Lakans of
Namayan |
- Tagkan
- Palaba
- Laboy
- Kalamayin
- Martin
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Datus of the
Madja-as |
- Puti
- Sumakwel
- Bangkaya
- Balengkaka
- Manduyog
- Padojinog
- Kabnayag
- Lubay
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Paiburong
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Datus and Rajahs of
Cebu | |
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Rajahs of
Butuan |
- Kiling
- Bata Shaja
- Siagu
- Kolambu
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Sultans of
Maguindanao | |
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Sultans of
Sulu | |
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Sultans of
Buayan |
- Mamu
- Budtul
- Malang-sa-Inged
- Silongan
- Monkay
- Baratamay
- Maitum
- Bangon
- Bayao
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Utto
-
Ali
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Debatable, legend-based or disputed rulers are in italics. |
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