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I. How did the Kalantiaw Code develop as one primary source?​

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Answered by GlitteringSparkle
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The Code of Rajah Kalantiaw was a supposed legal code in the epic history Maragtas that is said to have been written in 1433 by Datu Kalantiaw, a chief on the island of Negros in the Philippines. The code is now believed by many historians to have been a hoax and that it had actually been written in 1913 by Jose E. Marco as a part of his historical fiction Las antiguas leyendas de la Isla de Negros (English: The Ancient Legends of the Island of Negros), which he attributed to a priest named Jose Maria Pavon.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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The Code of Rajah Kalantiaw, a purported legal code in the epic history Maragtas, is credited to Datu Kalantiaw, a chief on the Philippine island of Negros, who is said to have created it in 1433. Many scholars now think that the code was a fraud and that Jose E. truly wrote the document in 1913.

Explanation:

One of the most important of them was the Code of Kalantiyaw, which provided 18 rules for the appropriate punishment of various moral and social offences. The severity of the offence determined the punishment, which may be anything from a small fee to being dismembered and fed to crocodiles.

One important source is the Kalantiaw Code, which was created in the fourteenth century by Datu Kalantiaw, the chief of the island of Negros therefore it is considered a primary source.

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