Ma-i
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Ma-i (también pronunciado Ma'i, Mai, Ma-yi y Mayi; en chino: 麻逸) fue un Estado prehistórico de Filipinas cuya existencia se conoce gracias a los anales imperiales chinos de Chu Fan Chih y Sung Shih y al recuerdo que de él quedó en el Sultanato de Brunéi, donde se le conoce como Maidh. Se deduce que estuvo situado en la isla de Mindoro.
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Ma-i (anche Ma'i, Mai, Ma-yi o Mayi; Cinese: 麻逸; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: má it) fu uno stato filippino preispanico la cui esistenza fu registrata dalle cronache cinesi imperiali negli annali Zhu Fan Zhi della Storia della Dinastia Song.È anche registrato il sultanato del Brunei come nazione di Maidh.Questo stato era centrato nell'isola di Mindoro.
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麻逸國,是菲律賓中世紀時代古國,也是第一個出現在外國記錄中的菲律賓古國。 麻逸國於公元971年首次出現在中國宋代的記錄中,也出現在10世紀汶萊的紀錄,根據這些和其他的資料,當代學者多認為麻逸國位於呂宋島內湖省或民都洛島。
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Ma-i or Maidh (also spelled Ma'I, Mai, Ma-yi or Mayi; Baybayin: ᜋᜁ; Hanunoo: ᜫᜡ; Hokkien Chinese: 麻逸; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: mâ-i̍t; Mandarin Chinese: 麻逸; pinyin: máyì; Wade–Giles: ma2-i4) was an ancient sovereign state located in what is now the Philippines. Its existence was first documented in 971 in the Song dynasty documents known as the History of Song, and it was also mentioned in the 10th century records of the Bruneian Empire. Based on these and other mentions until the early 14th century, contemporary scholars believe Ma-i was located either in Bay, Laguna or on the island of Mindoro.
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Ma-i
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Ma-i
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Ma-i
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麻逸國
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Sovereign state which conducted trade with Brunei, and with the Song and Yuan dynasties
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after 1339 AD
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before 971 AD
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諸番志
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Noted by Song dynasty records as having brought trade goods to the southern Chinese coast
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Described in detail in an account of countries conducting trade with the Yuan dynasty
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Mentioned in a Song dynasty list of states conducting trade in the south seas
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Barangay state
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A Brief Account of Island Barbarians
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Account of the Various Barbarians
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Comprehensive Examination of Literature
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Prehistory of the Philippines
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Barangay state
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Dǎo Yí Zhì Lüè
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Wénxiàn Tōngkǎo
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máyì
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mâ-i̍t / bâ-ia̍k / bâ-e̍k / bâ-ia̍t / môa-ia̍k / môa-e̍k / môa-ia̍t
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mâ-i̍t
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Spanish East Indies
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岛夷志略
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麻逸
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Sovereign state
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島夷誌略
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麻逸
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文獻通考
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Wenhsien T'ungk'ao
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Ma-i (también pronunciado Ma'i, Mai, Ma-yi y Mayi; en chino: 麻逸) fue un Estado prehistórico de Filipinas cuya existencia se conoce gracias a los anales imperiales chinos de Chu Fan Chih y Sung Shih y al recuerdo que de él quedó en el Sultanato de Brunéi, donde se le conoce como Maidh. Se deduce que estuvo situado en la isla de Mindoro.
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Ma-i or Maidh (also spelled Ma'I, Mai, Ma-yi or Mayi; Baybayin: ᜋᜁ; Hanunoo: ᜫᜡ; Hokkien Chinese: 麻逸; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: mâ-i̍t; Mandarin Chinese: 麻逸; pinyin: máyì; Wade–Giles: ma2-i4) was an ancient sovereign state located in what is now the Philippines. Its existence was first documented in 971 in the Song dynasty documents known as the History of Song, and it was also mentioned in the 10th century records of the Bruneian Empire. Based on these and other mentions until the early 14th century, contemporary scholars believe Ma-i was located either in Bay, Laguna or on the island of Mindoro. Research by Fay Cooper Cole for the Field Museum in Chicago in 1912 showed that the ancient name of Mindoro was Mait. Mindoro's indigenous groups are called Mangyans and to this day, the Mangyans call the lowlands of Bulalacao in Oriental Mindoro, Mait. For most of the 20th century, historians generally accepted the idea that Mindoro was the political center of the ancient Philippine polity. But a 2005 study by Filipino-Chinese historian Go Bon Juan suggested that the historical descriptions better match Bay, Laguna (pronounced Ba-i), which is written similarly to Ma-i in "Chinese orthography" according to Go Bon Juan's understanding, which in Hokkien Chinese, the literary reading for the first character, 麻, is "mâ", meanwhile, the vernacular reading could also be pronounced and read as "bâ" or "môa", but the second character, 逸, has the literary reading of "i̍t", while a vernacular reading of "ia̍k" (Quanzhou) or "e̍k" (Amoy & Zhangzhou) or "ia̍t" (Amoy).
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Ma-i (anche Ma'i, Mai, Ma-yi o Mayi; Cinese: 麻逸; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: má it) fu uno stato filippino preispanico la cui esistenza fu registrata dalle cronache cinesi imperiali negli annali Zhu Fan Zhi della Storia della Dinastia Song.È anche registrato il sultanato del Brunei come nazione di Maidh.Questo stato era centrato nell'isola di Mindoro.
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麻逸國,是菲律賓中世紀時代古國,也是第一個出現在外國記錄中的菲律賓古國。 麻逸國於公元971年首次出現在中國宋代的記錄中,也出現在10世紀汶萊的紀錄,根據這些和其他的資料,當代學者多認為麻逸國位於呂宋島內湖省或民都洛島。
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Under debate.
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Possibilities include Bulalacao, on the island of Mindoro or Bay, Laguna
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Ma-i
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971
982
1339
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