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- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan abstract "Pangasinan or Feng-chia-hsi-lan in Chinese records, was a sovereign Prehispanic Philippine state, notable for having traded with the Kingdom of Ryukyu, Japan and was a tributary state to Ming China and specialized in the export of Torquise shells, horses and silver. The Chinese records of this kingdom began when the first tributary King (Huang in Chinese), Kamayin, sent an envoy offering horses and silver to the Chinese Emperor. The state occupies the current province of Pangasinan. It was locally known the Luyag na Kaboloan (also spelled Caboloan), with Binalatongan as its capital, existed in the fertile Agno River valley. Around the same period, the Srivijaya and Majapahit empires arose in Indonesia that extended their influence to much of the Malay Archipelago. Urduja, a legendary woman warrior, is believed to have ruled in Pangasinan around the 14th century. The Luyag na Kaboloan expanded the territory and influence of Pangasinan to what are now the neighboring provinces of Zambales, La Union, Tarlac, Benguet, Nueva Ecija, and Nueva Vizcaya. Pangasinan enjoyed full independence until the Spanish conquest.In the sixteenth-century Pangasinan was called the "Port of Japan" by the Spanish. The locals wore native apparel typical of other maritime Southeast Asian ethnic groups in addition to Japanese and Chinese silks. Even common people were clad in Chinese and Japanese cotton garments. They also blackened their teeth and were disgusted by the white teeth of foreigners, which were likened to that of animals. Also, used porcelain jars typical of Japanese and Chinese households. Japanese-style gunpowder weapons were also encountered in naval battles in the area. In exchange for these goods, traders from all over Asia would come to trade primarily for gold and slaves, but also for deerskins, civet and other local products. Other than a notably more extensive trade network with Japan and China, they were culturally similar to other Luzon groups to the south.The Chinese Pirate Warlord, Limahong briefly invaded this Huangdom after his failure in the Battle of Manila (1574) and he then set-up his pirate enclave full of Wokou (Japanese and Chinese Pirates) in Pangasinan. Nevertheless, the Mexico-born Juan de Salcedo and his force of Latino, Visayan and Tagalog soldiers then assaulted and destroyed the pirate-kingdom, liberated the Pangasinan people and then incorporated the Huangdom of Pangasinan to Spanish-Philippines.".
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- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Agno_River.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Manila_(1574).
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- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Philippines_(900–1521).
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- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink La_Union.
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- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Nueva_Ecija.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Nueva_Vizcaya.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Pangasinan.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Ryukyu_Kingdom.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Srivijaya.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Tagalog_people.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Tarlac.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Urduja.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Visayan.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Visayans.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Wokou.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLink Zambales.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Huangdom of Pangasinan".
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kingdom of Pangasinan".
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- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan subject Category:Former_countries_in_Philippine_history.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan subject Category:History_of_Pangasinan.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan subject Category:Pre-colonial_period_in_the_Philippines.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan hypernym State.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan type PopulatedPlace.
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan comment "Pangasinan or Feng-chia-hsi-lan in Chinese records, was a sovereign Prehispanic Philippine state, notable for having traded with the Kingdom of Ryukyu, Japan and was a tributary state to Ming China and specialized in the export of Torquise shells, horses and silver. The Chinese records of this kingdom began when the first tributary King (Huang in Chinese), Kamayin, sent an envoy offering horses and silver to the Chinese Emperor. The state occupies the current province of Pangasinan.".
- Huangdom_of_Pangasinan label "Huangdom of Pangasinan".
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