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  1. June 24, 1571

    The Spanish city of Manila was founded on June 24, 1571, by Spanish conquistador

    Conquistador

    Conquistador (/kɒnˈk(w)ɪstədɔːr/, also US:, Spanish:, Portuguese:; from Spanish and Portuguese for "conqueror") is a term which is widely used to refer to the knights, soldiers and explorers of the Spanish and Portuguese Empires. During the Age of Discovery, conquistadors saile…

    Miguel López de Legazpi. This is regarded as the city's official founding date; however, a Tagalog -fortified polity called Maynilà had already existed on the site, dating as far back as 1258.
    Country: Philippines
    Elevation: 7.0 m (23.0 ft)
    ZIP code: +900 – 1-096
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Manila

    Manila's history begins around 65,000 BC the time the Callao Man first settled in the Philippines, predating the arrival of the Negritos and the Malayo-Polynesians. The nearby Angono Petroglyphs, are then dated to be around 3,000 BC and the earliest recorded history of Manila, the capital of the Philippines, dates … See more

    Manila is the evolved Spanish form of the native placename Maynilà, which comes from the Tagalog phrase may-nilà ("where indigo is found"). Nilà is derived from the Sanskrit word nīla (नील) which refers to indigo, … See more

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    Austronesian migrations
    As with virtually all the lowland peoples of Maritime Southeast Asia, the Tagalog people who would eventually establish the fortified polity of Maynila were Austronesians. … See more

    Published in the 19th century
    • William Milburn; Thomas Thornton (1825). "Manilla". Oriental Commerce; or the East India Trader's … See more

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    The first two recorded battles in Manila occurred in 1365 in which Maharaja Hayam Wuruk invaded the kingdom of Selurong, followed by the subjugation of the Kingdom of Tondo by … See more

    • Bayor, Ronald H (June 23, 2004), The Columbia Documentary History of Race and Ethnicity in America, Columbia University Press, ISBN 978-0-231-11994-8, retrieved 2009-05-14.
    • Blair, Emma Helen, ed. (1911), The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803, … See more

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    Maynilà, the Filipino name for the city, comes from the phrase may-nilà, meaning "where indigo is found". Nilà is derived from the Sanskrit word nīla (नील), which refers to indigo – and, by extension, to several plant species from which this natural dye can be extracted. The name Maynilà was probably bestowed because of the indigo-yielding plants that grow in the area surrounding the settlement, and not because it was known as a settlement that traded in indigo dye: Indigo-dye …

  5. https://www.britannica.com/place/Manila/History

    History of Manila. In the late 16th century Manila was a walled Muslim settlement whose ruler levied customs duties on all commerce passing up the Pasig River. Spanish conquistadors …

  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Manila
    1. c. 900 CE - Kingdom of Tondo was at its peak and become a trade hub by the Tagalogs. and by this time, the King of Tondo issued the Laguna Copperplate Inscription to Namwaran's clan on 21 April 900...
    2. c. 1175 - the Polity of Namayan was established by the Tagalog people in Pasig Riverand on its peak in 1100's led by the house of Lakan Tagkan.
    1. c. 900 CE - Kingdom of Tondo was at its peak and become a trade hub by the Tagalogs. and by this time, the King of Tondo issued the Laguna Copperplate Inscription to Namwaran's clan on 21 April 900...
    2. c. 1175 - the Polity of Namayan was established by the Tagalog people in Pasig Riverand on its peak in 1100's led by the house of Lakan Tagkan.
    3. c. 13th Century-the kota Seludong or widely known as Maynila was founded by Avirjirkaya which is covers the present day Intramuros.
    4. c.1300- Empress Sasaban become the regent queen of Namayan, in oral tradition, she was a concubine of Anka Widyaya of Javaand having child named Prince Balagtas
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    • https://www.britannica.com/place/Manila

      In 1975, by presidential decree, Manila and its contiguous cities and municipalities were integrated to function as a single administrative region, known as Metropolitan Manila (also called the National Capital Region); the Manila city …

    • https://www.encyclopedia.com/places/asia/philippines-political-geography/manila

      Manila, Luzon, the Philippines, Asia. Founded: 1571; Combined into metropolitan Manila: 1975 Location: Eastern shore of Manila Bay in Southwestern Luzon, the Philippines, Southeast Asia …

    • https://renacimientomanila.org/2021/07/founding-of-manila

      Jul 1, 2021 · Although Legazpi had established Manila earlier, on June 3, the establishment of Manila is made official with the formation of the cabildo or city council. Manila soon becomes …

    • About Manila — Manila, Arkansas

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      Founded in 1852, Manila was first named Big Lake Island, with the name changed to Manila in 1901 when the community incorporated. The choice was to honor the U.S. naval victory at …

    • https://www.arkansas.com/manila

      Manila. Founded in 1852, Manila was first named Big Lake Island, with the name changed to Manila in 1901 when the community incorporated. The choice was to honor the U.S. naval …

    • History of Manila - Tagalog With Kirby

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      In 1898, Spain ceded the Philippines (along with Puerto Rico and Guam) to the United States. Under American control, the new government attempted to create Manila as Paris on the …

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