In 1320, Baginda, a Sumatran arrived bringing the first firearm and settled in Sulu. He ruled the place as a Tomoai (community chief). Upon having met Abu'Bkr a Sufi teacher and trader, Baginda accepted the latter as a son-in-law and also reverted to Islam. Baginda took the regnal name as RAJA BAGINDA ALI. He was one of many who first established settlements but the one to credit as by the position held was Makdum Tuan Mashaika'h a Sufi Teacher as compared to the common trader in the 12th century.
The first Malay settlement in the Philippines was established by settlers from Borneo led by Datu Puti, who arrived in the 13th century. They settled in Panay Island and formed what is now known as the Kingdom of Madja-as.
The first Spanish settlement in the Philippines was established in Cebu, specifically in the town of Cebu City, by the Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1565.
The first Spanish settlement in the Philippines was established in 1565 by Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi. He founded the town of Cebu on the island of the same name, marking the beginning of Spanish colonial rule in the archipelago.
The Spanish first arrived in the Philippines in 1521 led by Ferdinand Magellan, who claimed the islands for Spain. However, it was not until 1565 that Miguel Lopez de Legazpi established a permanent Spanish settlement in the Philippines.
The first Malay settlement in the Philippines was believed to be the Kingdom of Tondo, established around the 10th century. It was located in the area that is now part of modern-day Manila. Tondo was a flourishing trade hub and played a significant role in early Philippine history.
The first bank established in the Philippines is Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI). It was founded in 1851 and is one of the oldest banks in the Philippines.
The first Spanish settlement in the Philippines was established in Cebu, specifically in the town of Cebu City, by the Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan in 1565.
The first Spanish settlement in the Philippines was established in 1565 by Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi. He founded the town of Cebu on the island of the same name, marking the beginning of Spanish colonial rule in the archipelago.
The Spanish first arrived in the Philippines in 1521 led by Ferdinand Magellan, who claimed the islands for Spain. However, it was not until 1565 that Miguel Lopez de Legazpi established a permanent Spanish settlement in the Philippines.
The oldest town in the Philippines is Cebu City. It was established on April 27, 1565, making it the first Spanish settlement in the country. Cebu City also served as the first capital of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period.
The first permanent English settlement in the Americas was established in Virginia. It was called Jamestown.
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Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer in the service of Spain, is generally considered the first European to reach the Philippines in 1521. However, it was the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi who established the first permanent Spanish settlement in Cebu in 1565, marking the start of Spanish colonization in the Philippines.
The first Malay settlement in the Philippines was believed to be the Kingdom of Tondo, established around the 10th century. It was located in the area that is now part of modern-day Manila. Tondo was a flourishing trade hub and played a significant role in early Philippine history.
The Europeans settled the first permanent settlement in Colorado in the San Luis Valley. It was settled in 1851 and is the oldest continuous settlement.
The first European permanent and continuous settlement in the present-day U.S. was established by the Spanish at Saint Augustine. (by taylor J.)
Spain had established a permanent settlement in North America before 1600. St. Augustine was established as a fort in 1565. It was the first permanent settlement in what would become the United States.
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