

Story
Homme de couverture
Néolithique tardif
Ne pas
Sanmalan
Citoyen
L'Islam arrive
Cebu (Sugbu)
Sultanat de Sulu
ÀCabool
Maynila
Règle américaine
Marc était
Ve République
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Characters
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Histoire des Philippines

Les Negritos commencent à s'installer
Philippines
Homme de couverture
Tabon Caves, Quezon, Palawan,
Migrations austronésiennes de Taïwan
Taiwan


Culture du jade aux Philippines
Philippines

Commerce avec la culture Sa Huynh
VietnamNéolithique tardif
Philippines
Commerce avec le Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu, India
Les découvertes de l'âge du fer aux Philippines indiquent également l'existence d'un commerce entre le Tamil Nadu et les îles Philippines au cours des IXe et Xe siècles av.
Début de l'âge des métaux
Philippines
La domestication du carabao
Philippines
Comme un scénario
Southeast Asia

Tondo (politique historique)
Luzon, Philippines
Ne pas
Mindoro, Philippines
Premier contact chinois documenté
Guangzhou, Guangdong Province,
Butuan (politique historique)
Butuan City, Agusan Del Norte,
Sanmalan
Zamboanga City, Philippines
Citoyen
Pasig River, Philippines
Bataille de Manille
Manila, Philippines
L'Islam arrive
Simunul Island, Simunul, Phili
Cebu (Sugbu)
Cebu, Philippines
Sultanat de Sulu
Palawan, Philippines
à Cabool
San Carlos, Pangasinan, Philip
Maynila
Maynila, Metro Manila, Philipp
Sultanat de Maguindanao
Cotabato City, Maguindanao, Ph
Commerce de galions
Mexico

Période coloniale espagnole
Philippines





Guerre de Castille
Borneo
La guerre de Castille, également appelée expédition espagnole à Bornéo, était un conflit entre l'Empire espagnol et plusieurs États musulmans d'Asie du Sud-Est, notamment les sultanats de Brunei, Sulu et Maguindanao, et soutenue par le califat ottoman.

Règle américaine
Philippines
Déclaration d'indépendance des Philippines
Philippines
Guerre américano-philippine
Philippines





Gouvernement insulaire des îles Philippines
Philippines
Commonwealth des Philippines
Philippines
Occupation japonaise des Philippines
Philippines
Deuxième République des Philippines
Philippines


La deuxième République des Philippines, officiellement connue sous le nom de République des Philippines, était un État fantoche japonais créé le 14 octobre 1943 pendant l'occupation japonaise des îles.

Les Philippines postcoloniales et la Troisième République
Philippines





Marc était
Philippines
Révolution du pouvoir populaire
Philippines




Ve République
Philippines





Appendices
Supplementary stuff we didn't know where else to place. Some videos might not show in certain countries (please use a VPN).
APPENDIX 1
The Colonial Economy of The Philippines Part 1
APPENDIX 2
The Colonial Economy of The Philippines Part 2
APPENDIX 3
The Colonial Economy of The Philippines Part 3
APPENDIX 4
The Economics of the Manila Galleon
APPENDIX 5
The Pre-colonial Government of the Philippines
APPENDIX 6
Early Philippine Shelters and Islamic Architecture
APPENDIX 7
Hispanic Structuring of the Colonial Space
Characters
Key Figures for History of the Philippines.
Ferdinand Marcos
President of the Philippines
Marcelo H. del Pilar
Reform Movement
Ferdinand Magellan
Portuguese Explorer
Antonio Luna
Philippine Revolutionary Army General
Miguel López de Legazpi
Led Colonizing Expedition
Andrés Bonifacio
Revolutionary Leader
Apolinario Mabini
Prime Minister of the Philippines
Makhdum Karim
Brought Islam to the Philippines
Corazon Aquino
President of the Philippines
Manuel L. Quezon
President of the Philippines
Lapulapu
Mactan Datu
José Rizal
Nationalist
Emilio Aguinaldo
President of the Philippines
Melchora Aquino
Revolutionary
Muhammad Kudarat
Sultan of Maguindanao
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