Warfare in pre-colonial Philippines
Warfare in pre-colonial Philippines refers to the military of individual pre-Hispanic kingdoms in the Philippines. They were a complex form of command structure based in the feudal form which every ruler in the archipelago had its own Army and Naval force.Around this time, the people of Luzon were collectively called Lucoes and they rose to prominence by participating in trading ventures and military campaigns in Myanmar, Malacca and East Timor. where they were employed as traders and mercenaries.
primaryTopic
Warfare in pre-colonial Philippines
Warfare in pre-colonial Philippines refers to the military of individual pre-Hispanic kingdoms in the Philippines. They were a complex form of command structure based in the feudal form which every ruler in the archipelago had its own Army and Naval force.Around this time, the people of Luzon were collectively called Lucoes and they rose to prominence by participating in trading ventures and military campaigns in Myanmar, Malacca and East Timor. where they were employed as traders and mercenaries.
has abstract
Warfare in pre-colonial Philip ...... the southern part of Formosa.
@en
active years end year
active years start year
battle
battle honours
command structure
military branch
notable commander
role
Military force
Wikipage page ID
50,683,930
Wikipage revision ID
739,557,652
Caption
Kampilan sword on display.
decorations
comment
Warfare in pre-colonial Philip ...... ed as traders and mercenaries.
@en
label
Warfare in pre-colonial Philippines
@en
wasDerivedFrom
depiction
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
(Armed forces)
@en
Hukbong Sandatahan
@en
ᜑᜓᜃᜊᜓ ᜅ᜔ ᜐᜈ᜔ᜇᜆᜑᜈ᜔
@en