the early Filipinos live in scattered barrangay governed by a chieftain which they call rajah or datu
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Under the leadership of a datu, or chieftain. The barangay, which ordinarily numbered no more than a few hundred individuals, was usually the largest stable economic and political unit.
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- The earliest Filipinos are dispersed throughout the country and are led by chieftains they refer to as rajah or datu.
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- Depending on the stature of the sovereign royal dynasty, the title of datu may be equivalent to royal princes, European dukes, marquesses, and counts.
- Some datus adopted the titles of rajah or sultan in major historic barangays that maintained trade connections with other Southeast Asian nations.
- Before Spanish colonisation in the 16th century, the datu ruled over several of the islands that are now the Philippines.
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