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A Glimpse of the Warrior Class

By Grupo Maharlika
Grade 5 – Cream
St. John’s Institute
by Ishan Chugani
We don’t hear the word maharlika very much
anymore. Its origin goes all the way back to the ancient
language of India called Sanskrit, from the word,
maharddhika, meaning, "a man of wealth, knowledge or
ability."
Today it is generally accepted to mean "nobility or
aristocracy." The venerable Tagalog dictionary of Leo
James English gives us this example: Ang mga harì at
prinsipe ay kabilang sa mga maharlikâ. [Kings and princes
belong to the nobility.]
That’s the modern definition, but back in the days
when there really was a maharlika class in the Philippines,
it was actually a lower class of nobility that served the
datus, or chiefs, in times of war. The maharlikas belong to
the “kings and princes” and not the other way around.
… And this is what our report is all about.
By KM Panganiban
Among the Tagalogs, there were military leaders
who exhibited thier powers by sheer bravery alone. They
were called bayani or heroes. The rich gave feasts or
celebrations in their honor.

The people would show their appreciation by
crowning their hero with a gold covered carabao horn.
Many of these heroes come from the maharlika or the
class of warriors.
By Gabriel Corrales
The maharlika were a martial class of
Freemen. Like the timawa, they were free vassals
of their datu who were exempt from taxes and
tribute but were required to provide military
service. The brave and the strong compose the
warrior class.
By Audrey Villanueva
It was the duty of the maharliks to help the
datu maintain peace and order in the barangay by
defending their territory from other barangays. In
return, the maharlika was exempted from paying
tribute to the datu.
The maharlika may also be occasionally
obliged to work on the lands of the datu and assist
in projects and other events in the community.
By Carloz Maravilla
In times of war, the maharlika were
obligated to provide and prepare weapons at their
own expense and answer the summons of the
datu, wherever and whenever that might be. They
accompanied their ruler in battles as comrades-atarms and were given a share of the spoils.
By Mikaela Trebol
Warriors had certain trademarks. Visayan
warriors, for instance, could be recognized by
numerous tattoos all over their body. The warrior
with the most number of tattoos meant that he
was the bravest warrior since he was able to kill
the most number of enemies.
Meanwhile, only the best warrior among
the Tagalogs could wear a red “putong” (a small
cloth on his head).
By Pearl Corpuz
Maharlika

Timawa
The historian William Henry Scott believes
that the class originated from high-status warriors
who married into the maginoo blood or were perhaps
remnants of the nobility class of a conquered line.
Similar high-status warriors in other
Philippine societies like that of the Bagobo and the
Bukidnon did not inherit their positions, but were
acquired through martial prowess.[
By Justin Tan
Although they were partly related to the
nobility, the maharlikas were technically less free
than the timawas because they could not leave a
datu’s service without first hosting a large public feast
and paying the datu between 6 to 18 pieces of gold – a
large sum in those days.
Trivia: During the Marcos Regime, the former
president recommended to change the name of the
Philippines into “Maharlika”.

… Now we know.
Chugani, Ishan
Corpus, Pearl
Corrales, Gabriel
Maravilla, Carloz
Panganiban, KM
Tan, Justin
Trebol, Mikaela
Villanueva, Audrey
Sources:
One Country One People 5, 4 th edition
Maharlika and the Ancient Class System by P. Morrow
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharlika
 Put your answers in a ½

crosswise paper and
don’t forget to write your
name
 each question will be
read twice orally
 you will be given 10
seconds to answer;
a. datus
b. warriors
c. traders
a. top
b. bottom
c. second
a. bayani
b. babaylan
c. bagumbayan
a. A silver-coated carabao horn
b. A gold-coated carabao horn
c. Four wives and a carabao
a. The most handsome among the warriors
b. The richest among the warriors
c. The one who was able to kill the most

number of enemies
a. Red
b. Royal blue
c. Silver and Gold
a. A loin cloth
b. A small cloth on one’s head
c. A cape
True or False
True or False
… so we hope that you were listening 
3 points each
What ancient language of India is
maharlika (“maharddhika”) derived from?
One of the two requirements before a
maharlika can transfer allegiance to
another datu (write just one).
Name the student who is in charge of
Grupo Maharlika’s Power Point group
during the presentation (and it wasn’t me).


Philippine maharlika 2

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Philippine maharlika 2

  • 1. A Glimpse of the Warrior Class By Grupo Maharlika Grade 5 – Cream St. John’s Institute
  • 3. We don’t hear the word maharlika very much anymore. Its origin goes all the way back to the ancient language of India called Sanskrit, from the word, maharddhika, meaning, "a man of wealth, knowledge or ability." Today it is generally accepted to mean "nobility or aristocracy." The venerable Tagalog dictionary of Leo James English gives us this example: Ang mga harì at prinsipe ay kabilang sa mga maharlikâ. [Kings and princes belong to the nobility.] That’s the modern definition, but back in the days when there really was a maharlika class in the Philippines, it was actually a lower class of nobility that served the datus, or chiefs, in times of war. The maharlikas belong to the “kings and princes” and not the other way around. … And this is what our report is all about.
  • 4.
  • 6. Among the Tagalogs, there were military leaders who exhibited thier powers by sheer bravery alone. They were called bayani or heroes. The rich gave feasts or celebrations in their honor. The people would show their appreciation by crowning their hero with a gold covered carabao horn. Many of these heroes come from the maharlika or the class of warriors.
  • 8. The maharlika were a martial class of Freemen. Like the timawa, they were free vassals of their datu who were exempt from taxes and tribute but were required to provide military service. The brave and the strong compose the warrior class.
  • 10. It was the duty of the maharliks to help the datu maintain peace and order in the barangay by defending their territory from other barangays. In return, the maharlika was exempted from paying tribute to the datu. The maharlika may also be occasionally obliged to work on the lands of the datu and assist in projects and other events in the community.
  • 12. In times of war, the maharlika were obligated to provide and prepare weapons at their own expense and answer the summons of the datu, wherever and whenever that might be. They accompanied their ruler in battles as comrades-atarms and were given a share of the spoils.
  • 14. Warriors had certain trademarks. Visayan warriors, for instance, could be recognized by numerous tattoos all over their body. The warrior with the most number of tattoos meant that he was the bravest warrior since he was able to kill the most number of enemies. Meanwhile, only the best warrior among the Tagalogs could wear a red “putong” (a small cloth on his head).
  • 17. The historian William Henry Scott believes that the class originated from high-status warriors who married into the maginoo blood or were perhaps remnants of the nobility class of a conquered line. Similar high-status warriors in other Philippine societies like that of the Bagobo and the Bukidnon did not inherit their positions, but were acquired through martial prowess.[
  • 19. Although they were partly related to the nobility, the maharlikas were technically less free than the timawas because they could not leave a datu’s service without first hosting a large public feast and paying the datu between 6 to 18 pieces of gold – a large sum in those days. Trivia: During the Marcos Regime, the former president recommended to change the name of the Philippines into “Maharlika”. … Now we know.
  • 20. Chugani, Ishan Corpus, Pearl Corrales, Gabriel Maravilla, Carloz Panganiban, KM Tan, Justin Trebol, Mikaela Villanueva, Audrey
  • 21. Sources: One Country One People 5, 4 th edition Maharlika and the Ancient Class System by P. Morrow http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maharlika
  • 22.  Put your answers in a ½ crosswise paper and don’t forget to write your name  each question will be read twice orally  you will be given 10 seconds to answer;
  • 23.
  • 27. a. A silver-coated carabao horn b. A gold-coated carabao horn c. Four wives and a carabao
  • 28. a. The most handsome among the warriors b. The richest among the warriors c. The one who was able to kill the most number of enemies
  • 29. a. Red b. Royal blue c. Silver and Gold
  • 30. a. A loin cloth b. A small cloth on one’s head c. A cape
  • 33. … so we hope that you were listening  3 points each
  • 34. What ancient language of India is maharlika (“maharddhika”) derived from?
  • 35. One of the two requirements before a maharlika can transfer allegiance to another datu (write just one).
  • 36. Name the student who is in charge of Grupo Maharlika’s Power Point group during the presentation (and it wasn’t me). 