Rajah Lontok
Rajah Lontok (Baybayin: ᜎᜓᜈ᜔ᜆᜓᜃ᜔) (r. 1430–1450) was the husband and co-regent of Dayang Kalangitan of the indianized Kingdom of Tondo and Namayan. During his reign, Tondo had many achievements and became more powerful; his reign also saw the enlargement of the state's territory.[1]
Lontok | |
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Rajah of Tondo Prince of Brunei | |
Reign | 1430–1450 |
Predecessor | Rajah Gambang |
Successor | Dayang Kalangitan |
Spouse | Dayang Kalangitan |
Issue | Dayang Panginoan Dayang Lahat |
House | Kingdom of Tondo and Sultanate of Brunei |
Father | Bolkiah |
Mother | Laila Menchanai, Princess of Sulu |
See also
- History of the Philippines
- Kingdom of Tondo
- Kingdom of Maynila
References
- Odal-Devora, Grace (2000). Alejandro, Reynaldo Gamboa; Yuson, Alfred A. (eds.). The River Dwellers. Pasig : The River of Life. Unilever Philippines. pp. 43–66.
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Preceded by Rajah Gambang |
Rajah of Tondo 1430–1450 |
Succeeded by Dayang Kalangitan |
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