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  1. Rajah Matanda. Akí (c. 1500s - 1572; Old Spanish orthography: Rája Aché or Raxa Ache, pronounced Aki ), [2] also known as Rája Matandâ ("the Old King"), [3] was King of Luzon who ruled from the kingdom's capital Manila, now the capital of the Republic of the Philippines .

  2. Rajah Ache (Abecedario: Rája Aché pronounced Aki), [1] más conocido por su título Rajah Matanda [2] (1480–1572), fue uno de los gobernantes de Maynila, una precolonial Indianizada e islamizada Estado de Tagalo a lo largo del río Pasig en lo que ahora es Manila, Filipinas.

  3. 19 de oct. de 2019 · Rajah Matanda was receptive to the advances of the Spaniards, but Rajah Sulayman, notorious for being the most aggressive of the three rajahs of Manila, took a more obstinate stand and refused to cede power to the Spaniards. Sulayman declared war on the Spaniards, who promptly attacked Manila, burning the city to the ground.

  4. Rajah Ache (Abecedario: Rája Aché pronounced Aki), [1] más conocido por su título Rajah Matanda [2] (1480–1572), fue uno de los gobernantes de Maynila, una precolonial Indianizada e islamizada Estado de Tagalo a lo largo del río Pasig en lo que ahora es Manila, Filipinas.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LakandulaLakandula - Wikipedia

    Along with Rajah Matanda and Rajah Sulayman, Lakan Bunao Dula (or Lakan of Tondo), was one of three rulers who played significant roles in the Spanish conquest of the Pasig River delta polities during the earliest days of the Philippines' Spanish colonial period. [3]

  6. Akí (c. 1500s - 1572; Old Spanish orthography: Rája Aché or Raxa Ache, pronounced Aki ), also known as Rája Matandâ ("the Old King"), was King of Luzon who ruled from the kingdom's capital Manila, now the capital of the Republic of the Philippines.

  7. In Philippine folk tradition, Rajah Salalila (c. early 1500s; Baybayin: ᜐᜎᜎᜒᜎ, Sanskrit: शरीर, syarirah) [citation needed] was the Rajah or paramount ruler of the early Indianized Philippine settlement of Maynila, and the father of the individual named Ache, who would eventually be well known as Rajah Matanda.