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The fist governor-general of the Philippines
• Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
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The Portuguese captain,_____harassed Legazpi by blockading Cebu in order to starve the spaniards
Gonzalo de Pereira
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A native of Genoa, discovered North America 1492.
Christopher Colombus
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One of the most famous Portuguese navigators who was also called "The Navigator"
Prince Henry
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started from Malacca. then to the indian ocean and to the port of India , then to the red sea, and finally to cairo in the Mediterranean
Northern Route
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the sland where the natives stole magellan and his crew’s boat
Islas de Ladrones
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A native in Mactan who wounded Magellan in the leg
Rajah Si Lapulapu
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In the year the Turks captured the city of Constantinople through which two routes passed.
1453
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Name give to Rajah Humabon’s wife after she was baptized
Juana
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On March 17,1521, Magellan sighted the mountains of what is now_____
Samar
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Pilot of the Legazpi expedition
Father Andres de Urdaneta
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The one who discoveredhe caoe or Good Hope
Bartholomew Diaz
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•Instruments for navigation that Prince Henry developed
both
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Trading have been an early as
Third century
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_______were expert seafarers and boat builders.
ancient Filipinos
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believe the Filipino-Chinese trade contacts began around the 9th century during the Tang Dynasty
Filipino historians and archeologists
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They site as evidence the _______ that were found in the Babuyan Islands, along the coasts of Ilocos, Pangasinan, Mindoro, Batangas, Manila, Bohol, Cebu, Jolo, Cagayan de Oro.
Tang stonewares
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Between _________ a group of people called Orang Dampuan, established trading posts in Sulu.
both
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a group of people called Orang Dampuan, established trading posts in Sulu.
Orang Dampuan
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a group of people called _________, established trading posts in Sulu.
Orang Dampuan
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A flourishing trade developed between Champa (Vietnam) and the people of Sulu who were called _____.
Buranun
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The famous pearl trade of Sulu also attracted another group of people known as the _________.
Banjar of nearby Borneo
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Regular trade relations ensued between____and_____.
Sulu and Banjarmasin
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Instead of antagonizing the Buranuns, they brought their ________ to Sulu and offered her as a bride to the Buranun prince,
beautiful princess
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Center of commerce
Emporium
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Arab Traiders who dominated the South East Asian Trading were later barred from Central Chinese coast.
Arab Traiders
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Arab Traiders who dominated the South East Asian Trading were later barred from ________.
Central Chinese coast
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The______ relocated to the Malay Peninsula
Arab traders
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Arab ships carried non- Chinese goods amounting to _____ of the total cargo
20-40%
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The Chinese trade in the Philippines greatly improved during the Ming dynasty (1368-1650)
Ming dynasty (1368-1650)
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Emperor____sent a fleet of vessels to the Philippines, under the command of Admiral Cheng Ho, to visit Lingayen, Manila Bay, Mindoro, and Sulu in 1405-1406, 1408-1410, and 1417.
Yung-lo
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The Chinese Emperor even tried to impose its suzerainty over Luzon by sending ____ as governor.
Ko Ch’a-lao
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Authority over a dependent nation.
Suzerainty
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Brilliance, Magnificent display of appearance.
Splendor
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Using the ____ on sea voyage, Chinese traders competed with Arab from the 11th-12th century.
Compass
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Using the compass on sea voyage, Chinese traders competed with Arab from the ____ century.
11th-12th
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A fine earth ware with a translucent glaze.
Sung porcelain
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_____The Chinese had over taken the Arab in regions.
13th century
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“Mai”
Mindoro
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“Min-To-Lang”
Mindanao
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“Ma-li-lu”
Manila
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“Sulu”
Sulu
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Pi-Sho-Ye
Visayas
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A cotton fabric with printed pattern usually glazed of furnishing.
Chintz
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- A type of currency in the form of barter rings
8th century
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Gold coins (piloncitos) as medium of exchange.
12th century
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Gold coins (_____) as medium of exchange.
piloncitos
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A fabric pattern made up of woven silk or linen especially white linen with designs that become more visible when reflected in light
Danmask
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Device used to measure things.
scale
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Object to be hurled or projected forcibly from gun or bow.
Projectiles
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A small container for burning incense and swing on chains in a religious ceremony.
Censers
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large, deep cooking pot for boiling liquids.
Cauldron
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Chinese (Am-pau) Tagalo(___) English(puffed rice or corn)
Ampaw
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Agama in Indian means?
Religion
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Pandita in Indian means?
Priest or scholar
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Tumaga in Indian means?
Copper
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Baginda in indian means?
Emperor
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Sutra in Indian means?
silk
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Agni
God of fire
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Indra Batara
Lord of universe
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Idiyanale
God of agriculture
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A figurine of Hindu Goddess Padmapani was found in _____ and was dated to 300 A.D
butuan
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Islam was brought to the rest of the Middle East, North Africa, Spain, & ____
Central Asia
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_____travelled to India, China & Southeast Asia
Mulsim missionaries
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Islam was introduced by Tuan Masha'ika
Tuan Masha'ika
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Islam was introduced by
Tuan Masha'ika
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____ Came to Sulu to 1240's along with the status of muslim.
Tuan Maqblu
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Generally called Tarsilla.
Sulu
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Sulu Generally called____
Tarsilla
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Rajah Baginda- Arrived from Sumatra (1480)
Rajah Bagind
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Rajah Baginda- Arrived from Sumatra (____)
1480
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Succeeded in establishing government similar to sultanate of Arabia
Abu Bakr
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The first sultan of Maguindanao
Serif Kabungsuan
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What is the holy book of the Muslims?
Qur'an
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____is considered the word of the Supreme Creator
Allah
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It is declaration of faith in the oneness of God.
Shahada
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It is praying five times a day
Salah
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giving alms?
Zakat
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fasting?
Sawm
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one-time pilgrimage to Mecca?
Hajj
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which passed through Central Asia by land then to the cities of Samarkand and Bokhara, then around the Caspian Sea and the Black Sea, and finally to Constantinople in the Mediterranean.
Northern Route
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Central Route which started from Malacca in the Malay Peninsula, then to the Indian Ocean and the Indian ports, then to the Persian Gulf to Baghdad and Constantinople, and finally to Cairo in the Mediterranean.
Central Route
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which started from Malacca in the Malay Peninsula, then to the Indian Ocean and the Indian ports, then to the Persian Gulf to Baghdad and Constantinople, and finally to Cairo in the Mediterranean.
Central route
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which also started from Malacca, then to the Indian Ocean and to the ports of India, then to the Red Sea, and finally to Cairo in the Mediterranean.
Southern Routes
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was the first to send expeditions to the East.
Portugal
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The_______discovered the Cape of Good Hope
Portuguese navigator Bartholomew Diaz
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The Portuguese navigator Bartholomew Diaz discovered the ______
Cape of Good Hope
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a native of Genoa that went to Spain and offered his services to the King and Queen
Christopher Colombus
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He Also discovered North America in 1492.
Christopher Colombus
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whi discovered what is now Brazil?
Vicente Pizon
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In ____, Nuñez de Balboa crossed what is now Panama and discovered the Pacific Ocean.
1513
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In 1513, ______ crossed what is now Panama and discovered the Pacific Ocean
Nuñez de Balboa
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was a Portuguese who went to Spain to offer his services to the Spanish King but got ignored and rejected.
Ferdinand Magellan
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The expedition consisted of five ships: the flagship Trinidad, the ______, the ____, the ______, and the ____.
Conception,Victoria,Santiago,San Antonio
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______ named the island Islas de Ladrones
Magellan
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the island Islas de Ladrones
Islands of Thieves
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Ruler of Islet Limasawa.
Rajah Kulambu
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First mass celebrated in the Philippines is on
Easter Sunday, March 31
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The Cebu chieftain?
Rajah Humabon