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Malays in Philippine

History

Nikka May Murchante


Objective:
1. Define the arrival of Malay’s.
2. Identify the influence of Malay’s in the
Philippines.
3. Discuss the events that happened during
the arrival of Malay’s.
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Malays in  Indigenous Ethnic Groups In The Philippines
Philippine
History

Tagalog Ibanag Tausog


Wikipedia
The Philippines was inhabited by various
Pre-Colonial indigenous groups before the arrival of
Period the Malays. The Malays, believed to
have originated from what is now
Indonesia and Malaysia, began settling
in the archipelago around 2000 BCE.
They brought with them their
Austronesian language, culture, and
agricultural practices, which had a
significant impact on the indigenous
communities.
Austronesian
Language
Family

Quora
Malay Kingdoms Several Malay kingdoms and
principalities were established in
different parts of the Philippine
archipelago. Notable among these was
the Kingdom of Tondo, located in what is
now Manila. These Malay societies
engaged in trade, agriculture, and
maritime activities, contributing to the
cultural and economic development of
the region.
Srivijaya Empire Majapahit Empire

Civilizations
in Southeast
Asia

Wikipedia
Islamization
The Malays also brought Islam to the
Philippines, starting in the 14th century.
Islamic sultanates, such as the
Sultanate of Sulu and the Sultanate of
Maguindanao, were established in the
southern Philippines. Islam became a
major cultural and religious influence in
the region and continues to be so in
many areas today
Rises of
Islamic
Sultanates

ASEAN YOUTH ORGANIZATION


Spanish
Colonization  In 1521, the Spanish explorer Ferdinand
Magellan arrived in the Philippines.
Spanish colonization began in earnest in
the 16th century, leading to significant
changes in Philippine society. The
Spanish influence and colonization led
to the spread of Christianity, primarily
Roman Catholicism, which is still the
dominant religion in the Philippines
today.
Arrival of
Spanish
Explorer
Ferdinand
Magellan

Manila Bulletin
Malay Heritage
Despite centuries of colonization, the
Malay cultural heritage remains an
integral part of Philippine identity. The
Filipino language, Tagalog, is heavily
influenced by Malay, and many aspects
of Filipino culture, including cuisine,
clothing, and traditional practices, have
Malay roots.

Malays from Terangganu in the Philippines, c. 1590


Boxer Codex
Bayanihan Pagmamano

Traditional
Practices

Pinterest
Batik

Clothing

Batik from Surakarta in Central Java province in Indonesia; before 1997

Wikipedia
Nasi Lemak

Cuisine

Nasi lemak with fried chicken wing, ikan bilis, peanuts, sambal
tumis, cucumber and omelette, served on a banana leaf at a
restaurant in Singapore

Wikipedia
Thank You !

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