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- Alipin abstract "The alipin refers to the lowest social class among the various cultures of the Philippines before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries. In the Visayan languages, the equivalent social classes were known as the oripun, uripon, or ulipon.The most common translation of the word is "servant" or "slave", as opposed to the higher classes of the timawa/maharlika (warrior class) and the tumao/maginoo (noblemen). This translation, however, is inaccurate. The concept of the alipin relied on a complex system of obligation and repayment through labor in ancient Philippine society, rather than on the actual purchase of a person as in Western and Islamic slavery. Indeed, members of the alipin class who owned their own houses were more accurately equivalent to medieval European serfs and commoners.".
- Alipin thumbnail Naturales_1.png?width=300.
- Alipin wikiPageID "11140415".
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- Alipin wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Alipin wikiPageRevisionID "665549803".
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Boxer_Codex.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_Philippines.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_the_Philippines.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Laguna_Copperplate_Inscription.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Leon_Ma._Guerrero.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink León_María_Guerrero.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Maginoo.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Maharlika.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Ransom.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Serf.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Serfdom.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Slave.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Slavery.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Social_class.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Timawa.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Tumao.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Utang_na_loob.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Vassal.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Visayan_languages.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Western_World.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink Western_world.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLink File:Naturales_1.png.
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alipin".
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slaves".
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLinkText "alipin".
- Alipin wikiPageWikiLinkText "commoners and serfs".
- Alipin hasPhotoCollection Alipin.
- Alipin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Alipin subject Category:History_of_the_Philippines.
- Alipin comment "The alipin refers to the lowest social class among the various cultures of the Philippines before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries. In the Visayan languages, the equivalent social classes were known as the oripun, uripon, or ulipon.The most common translation of the word is "servant" or "slave", as opposed to the higher classes of the timawa/maharlika (warrior class) and the tumao/maginoo (noblemen). This translation, however, is inaccurate.".
- Alipin label "Alipin".
- Alipin sameAs Alipin.
- Alipin sameAs Alipin.
- Alipin sameAs m.02r1c40.
- Alipin sameAs Q2484306.
- Alipin sameAs Q2484306.
- Alipin wasDerivedFrom Alipin?oldid=665549803.
- Alipin depiction Naturales_1.png.
- Alipin isPrimaryTopicOf Alipin.