
Urduja - Wikipedia
Urduja was a legendary warrior princess recorded in the travel accounts of Ibn Battuta (1304 – possibly 1368 or 1377 AD). She was described to be a princess of Kaylukari in the land of Tawalisi.
PRINCESS URDUJA: Finding the legendary 14th-century Philippine heroine
2017年12月14日 · Princess Urduja (ca. 1350–1400 AD) is believed to be a legendary warrior princess who is recognized as a heroine in Pangasinan, Philippines. The Indianized name Urduja appears to be Sanskrit in origin, and a variation of the name “Udaya”, meaning “arise” or “rising sun”, or the name “Urja”, meaning “energy”, “life force ...
Urduja (film) - Wikipedia
Urduja is a 2008 Philippine animated historical fantasy film based of the legend of the warrior princess Urduja of Pangasinan. It was the first of two locally produced (in the Philippines) animated films set for release in 2008.
History of the Phillipine's: Pricess Urduja - Blogger
Urduja (ca. 1350 – 1400 CE) is a legendary warrior princess who is recognized as a heroine in Pangasinan, Philippines. The name Urduja appears to be Sanskrit in origin, and a variation of the name "Udaya", meaning "arise" or "rising sun", or the name "Urja", meaning "breath".
Princess Urduja, Legendary Warrior Princess — Hella Pinay
2016年12月1日 · Princess Urduja is a legendary 14th-century warrior princess of the dynastic Kingdom of Tawalisi in Pangasinan, a vast area by the shores of the Lingayen Gulf and the China Sea. Though whether or not she actually existed is in contention among scholars, she is still considered a popular heroine and Philippine icon, especially in Pangasinan.
Princess Urduha, Warrior Queen of Pangasinan — Survival Arts
2019年4月24日 · A warrior queen of a matriarchal dynasty, Urduha (widely known as Princess Urduja) was a 14th century ruler of Tawalisi, in what is now known as Pangasinan. Known far and wide, she was famous for leading a retinue of women warriors who were skilled fighters, equestrians, and experts in weaponry.
Princess Urduja: The Legendary Warrior Princess of Pangasinan
2015年5月31日 · Princess Urduja is said to have ruled over the kingdom of Tawalisi in the 14th century, a land believed by some to be located in present-day Pangasinan, a province in the northern Philippines. Her tale is one of strength, leadership, and defiance against traditional gender roles, making her an enduring symbol of Filipino women’s empowerment ...
Urduja - The Warrior Princess - History of Royal Women
2017年1月6日 · Urduja, the Warrior Princess was believed to have existed in 1350-1400 AD in what is now Pangasinan, Philippines. Her name means “rising sun”. She was the daughter of a Sultan Lakanpati who lost his sons defending the kingdom’s settlements. She was trained in warfare as a child and had expertise in sword fighting, horseback riding, and navigation.
Ang Kaharian Ni Princesa Urduja - Istoryadista
In this blog, I will examine the historical basis of the legendary warrior princess Urduja, whose kingdom that stretched much of the northwestern coast of Luzon, most probably the modern province of Pangasinan. The controversy lies in the existence of Urduja as a historical character and her popularity in Philippine folklore.
Urduja: A princess story with a twist | Inquirer News
2017年3月5日 · DAGUPAN CITY—This beautiful princess was so strong and brave that she did not need a dazzling prince to carry her off to his castle. The existence of Princess Urduja, the female warrior depicted in several paintings and after whom the Pangasinan governor’s house is named, continues to spark debates.