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Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Batuta (1304 - 1378) -Arab traveller from Morocco - Rihlah (book) includes descriptions of Byzantine of Constatinople and the Black Death of Baghdad (1348) - Twalisi (somewhere in Southeast Asian waters) - The Princess Urduja Story illusory creation of Ibn Batuta
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The story of ten Malay Datu of Borneo led by Datu Puti Datu Sumakwel formed a political confederation of barangays (Madya-as) for protection and close family relations Maragtas Code the legal code written by Datu Sumakwel known as the oldest written body of laws in the Philippines
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known as the second oldest legal code in the Philippines believed that it was promulgated by Datu Bandara Kalantiaw of Aklan (third Muslim ruler of Panay) in 1433. discovered in one of the chapters of the Las antiguas leyendas de la isla de Negros. (Ancient Legends of Negros Island) written by Fr. Jose Pavon, parish priest of Mimamaylan in 1838 1839. Jose E. Marco discovered the Pavon manuscripts and forwarded it to Dr. Robertson, Director of the Philippine Library and Museum in 1914. according to Marcos confession, he obtained the two manuscript volume from someone who had stolen them from Himamaylan convento during the Revolution The manuscript recovered by Marco was translated into English language in 1917 and it was reprinted by the Philippine Studies Program of University of Chicago in 1957.