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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. Though the locations of Kaylukari and Tawalisi are disputed, in the Philippines Urduja is widely believed to be from Pangasinan, and has since been regarded as a national heroine.

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  • أوردوجا (ar)
  • Urduja (de)
  • Urduja (fr)
  • Urduja (en)
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  • أوردوجا (بالفلبينية: Urduja‏) هي أميرة محاربة فلبينية عاشت في القرن الرابع عشر. ولدت في سنة 1304 وحسب ما ذكره الرحالة إبن بطوطة، ذكر بأنها كانت أميرة كايلوكاري في في بانغاسينان. ذكر بأنها كانت امرأة طويلة وجميلة مع بشرة ذهبية. وذكر بأنها كانت تتقن النزال بالسيف وركوب الخيل وكانت زعيمة النساء المحاربات. تعتبر أوردوجا إحدى البطلات القوميات للفلبين. (ar)
  • Prinzessin Urduja (* um 1350; † um 1400) ist eine epische Kriegerprinzessin der Philippinen und Heldin der Provinz Pangasinan. Ihr Name stammt von dem Sanskritwort „Urja“ (Atem) ab. Sie war eine Adlige und stammte vermutlich aus der Kaste der Maharlika (Kriegerkaste) oder der Datu (Fürsten). Der marokkanische Händler Ibn Battuta (* 1304; † 1368 oder 1377) erwähnte sie im Bericht über seine Reise von Marokko nach China. (de)
  • Urduja était une princesse guerrière philippine mentionnée dans les récits de voyage d'Ibn Battûta, un explorateur et voyageur d'origine berbère qui a parcouru plus de 120 000 kilomètres entre 1325 et 1349. Décrite comme étant la princesse de Kaylukari dans le royaume de (en), il est généralement admis qu'elle vivait dans le Pangasinan (sur l'île de Luçon). Cette princesse légendaire est aujourd'hui une figure et héroïne du patriotisme philippin. (fr)
  • 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. Though the locations of Kaylukari and Tawalisi are disputed, in the Philippines Urduja is widely believed to be from Pangasinan, and has since been regarded as a national heroine. (en)
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