![]() During this historical time period, the Philippine archipelago was home to numerous kingdoms and sultanates and was a part of the theorised Indosphere and Sinosphere. Therefore, the recovery of this document marks the end of prehistory of the Philippines at 900 AD. The inscription records its date of creation in the year 822 of the Hindu Saka calendar, corresponding to 900 AD in the Gregorian system. The known recorded history of the Philippines between 9 begins with the creation of the Laguna Copperplate Inscription in 900 and ends with Spanish colonisation in 1565. ![]() Indianized Malay kingdoms, Hindu and Buddhist Nations, Malay Sultanates ![]() ![]() Tundun, Seludong, Pangasinan, Limestone tombs, Idjang citadels, Panay, Rajahnate of Cebu, Rajahnate of Butuan, Rajahnate of Sanmalan, Kota Wato, Kota Sug, Ma-i, Dapitan, Gold artifacts, Singhapala ![]()
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