Kingdom of Butuan - See Also

See Also

  • Kingdom of Namayan
  • Kingdom of Tondo
  • Kingdom of Maynila
  • History of the Philippines
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Pre-16th century
c.900–1589 Kingdom of Tondo
c.950–1600s Kingdom of Butuan
c.1000–1571 Kingdom of Namayan
c.1450–1917 Sultanate of Sulu
c.1300–1800 Sultanate of Maguindanao
16th century
c.1500–1571 Kingdom of Maynila
1565–1898 Las islas Filipinas
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18th century
1762–1764 British Manila
19th century
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1896–1897 Bayang Katagalugan
1898–1901 Republic of Negros
1899–1903 República de Zamboanga
1899–1901 First Philippine Republic
1900–1945
1899–1913 American military government
1902–1906 Republikang Tagalog
1935–1946 Commonwealth of the Philippines
1943–1945 Second Philippine Republic
1945–present
1946–1981 Third Republic
1960s Bangsamoro
1981–1986 Fourth Republic
1986– Fifth Republic
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