Maharlika is not a recognized state; it is a term that historically refers to a class of noble warriors in pre-colonial Philippines. In recent discussions, the term has been used to propose a sovereign wealth fund in the Philippines, but it does not denote a political entity or state. Therefore, as of now, maharlika does not represent a state.
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Maharlika Charity Foundation was created in 1973.
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Maharlika, timawa, and alipin are terms from pre-colonial Philippine society that denote different social classes. The Maharlika were the noble or warrior class, often landowners and leaders in their communities. Timawa were freemen, typically farmers or fishermen who had some rights but were not as privileged as the Maharlika. Alipin referred to the enslaved class, who worked for others and had limited rights, often due to debt or warfare.
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Maharlika is a term used in the Philippines to refer to the warrior class in ancient Filipino society. It is also sometimes used to describe individuals of noble or royal lineage.
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The longest highway in the Philippines is the Pan-Philippine Highway (aka Maharlika Highway).