Overview
Tondo (Tagalog: [tunˈdo]; Baybayin: ᜆᜓᜇᜓ, Kapampangan: Balen ning Tundo), also popularly known referred to as the Kingdom of Tondo, was a Tagalog and Kapampangan settlement which served as a major trade hub located on the northern part of the Pasig River delta on Luzon Island. Together with Maynila, the polity (bayan) which was also situated on the southern part of the Pasig River delta, Tondo established a shared monopoly on the trade of Chinese goods throughout the rest of the Philippine archipelago, making it an established force in trade throughout Southeast Asia and East Asia. Tondo is one of the oldest historically documented settlements in the Philippines. It was mentioned in the Lord Namvaran's acquittance in 900 AD, also called.
Historical Periods
Tondo (1375–1496)
1375 CE – 1496 CE
Capital: TondoArea: 4,953 km²
Tondo (1497–1563)
1497 CE – 1563 CE
Capital: TondoArea: 4,840 km²
Tondo (1564–1571)
1564 CE – 1571 CE
Capital: TondoArea: 4,840 km²