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This is my school project done by me..

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  • Good research! Can I ask you to send me your sources. I am a student of South East Asian history.

    Philippine textbooks state that Manila was part of the Sri Vijaya, and later the Madjapahit empires. In fact, the middle islands of the Philippines are called Visayas (Hispanized word for Vijayans?). Philippine revolutionaries fighting Spain used an old ancient alphabet (Alibata) that looks very Hindu. The Spaniards had banned it and burned all ancient books that were written using the alphabet.

  • hm, u have alot there.. what would u like to know?

  • what is the title of the music? I really like it....

  • it's called "rasuk kuda kepang" (:

  • I like da Song..ha..ha...where to get it?

  • thanx.. hm, im not sure. i downloaded it on ares.

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  • Majapahit was one of the few countries of that time to defeat a Mongol invasion, along with Japan and Egypt.

    while with Japan because of nature...

    Raden Wijaya of majapahit use his tricky strategy.....

    Mongol invasion of Java

  • Yes, Indonesia need to regain the greatness of Majapahit as we are its successor. We need to expel pervasive Arab and Western imperialists influences. Especially Arab which does not accept Indonesia's reality as a pluralist nation. Remember the words Bhinneka Tunggal Ika.

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  • lol, gamelan discoo!!! makes my head and body move by itself!

  • in karay.a: mahambal naton nga ang napulo ka banua ka ASEAN ay mga anak ka daan nga Madjapahit. Isa ka bangsa (nation)nga gin hiwa sa napulo ka banua (old malay wanua - political division of madjapahit meaning village). translation: we can say that the 10 members of asean are the children (anak) of old madjapahit. one nation splintered into 10 countries. looking forward to ASEAN integration :-)

  • this made the mapatih and the 9 other datu (princes) angry and they plotted rebellion. The mapatih though advised the datu's to flee instead so they fled into exile and landed in the philippines, they bought panay and made settlements (they are the ancestors of the ilonggo,akeanon and karay.a),

  • during the 12th century then during that time a very unpopular guy became the maharajah and pissed off the datu mapatih (datu puti in filipino culture) the datu mapatih was the prime minister and the maharajah sort of lusted after his wife or daughter (no really sure but it was about a woman) then the same maharajah lusted after another dayang (princess) who was bethrothed to another prince, the maharajah was also doing a purge of his enemies. T

  • The original bisaya came from borneo, and some 300000 ethnic bisaya still live there (anciant po-ni/barunay) the "maragtas actaully called borneo by its old name of "barunay". barunay was a tributary of sri vijaya then became a tributary of madjapahit.

  • @pynqromance I'm ilonggo/karay.a. to DrxKavorkian. there's a lot of confusion regarding the word "bisaya" Originally the "bisaya" referred to the ilonggo/karay.a and akeanon tripartite in Panay on what was previously the confederation of Madyaas (the system is like the Madjapahit system)

  • @dztrbk Vietnam was also able to defeat the Mongol, 3 times.

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    untuk maklumat lanjut sila layari: emasXproduktif.blogspot

  • Bhinneka Tunggal Ika

  • @MrSolitude14 yes, i am aware that the melaka sultanate trace their roots back to sri vijaya empire. just that i find it strange that melaka is named after a tree & majapahit named after a fruit.

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