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Many thanks to :iconmuchiepotatoes: :iconaquariussincebirth: for translations in Ilonggo-Hiligaynon. Much appreciate your kind assistance :D

Above Baybayin are read as "Ma-dyas" and "Kanlaon". Based on : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kedatuan…

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The Kedatuan of Madja-as or the Confederation of Madja-as was a pre-Hispanic Philippine state within the Visayas islands region, and was a Srivijayan (South Sumatera, Indonesia) colony in the Philippine Archipelago, next to the Sulu Archipelago.[1] It was established by 10 leaders called Datus (Then reduced to 9, since Datu Puti, their leader, disappeared). Datus were high officials (Just rendered high-official during the invasion but before the Hindu invasion, Datus were considered co-equal Paramount Rulers of a Kedatuan). They were connected with the court of Brunei and Srivijaya, who were forced to leave that country on account of enmity with the Rajah, who was ruling the land at that time. The datus, together with their wives and children, as well as a few faithful servants and followers; monks, scholars, soldiers were secretly escorted out of the country by the Rajah's Chief Minister, whose name was Datu Puti.[1] The local folklore says that the name of the Bornean Rajah was Makatunao.

They embarked on sailing rafts of the type used by the Visayans (the term used in the Malay settlements, of what is now Borneo and Philippines, to refer to Srivijayans) in Sumatra and Borneo.[1] According to tradition, which survive in the local culture of Western Visayas, this seafaring vessel is called Balangay, from which Barangay - the smallest social unit in the present-day Philippines - came from.

Source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kedatuan…


Negros Island Precolonial Name : Buglas 
Negros was originally called Buglas, an old Hiligaynon word thought to mean "cut off", as it is believed that the island was separated from a larger landmass by rising waters during the last ice ageUpon arriving on the island in April 1565, the Spanish colonisers called the land Negros after the black natives they observed. 

Source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negros_(…

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