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The Untold Story of the Battle of Mactan: Lapu-Lapu vs. Magellan #philippines #philippinehistory
On April 27, 1521, the shores of Mactan witnessed a fierce battle that changed the course of Philippine history. Discover how Lapu-Lapu and his fearless warriors defied the mighty forces of Ferdinand Magellan in a clash of bravery and tactics. This isn't just a story of victory but a legacy of freedom and resistance that continues to inspire Filipinos to this day.
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📜 Dive deep into the details of the Battle of Mactan, its historical significance, and the untold twists you may not know about.
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Ang Kauna-unahang Nagturo ng Islam sa Pilipinas | Isang Makasaysayang Pamana #philippinehistory
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Who is Sheikh Karimul Makhdum? Discover the incredible story of the first Arab missionary who introduced Islam to the Philippines in 1380, over a century before Ferdinand Magellan's arrival. Learn about his pioneering journey, the establishment of the first mosque in Simunul, Tawi-Tawi, and his lasting impact on Filipino culture, faith, and unity. Explore the Sheikh Karimul Makhdum Mosque, a sy...
The Bankaw Revolt: The Forgotten Uprising. #philippinehistory #philippines
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"Discover the untold story of the Bankaw Revolt, one of the earliest recorded uprisings against Spanish colonization in the Philippines. In this video, we delve into the courage and determination of Bankaw and his followers, who fought valiantly to reclaim their freedom, identity, and traditions. Although the rebellion was suppressed, its legacy lives on as a powerful symbol of Filipino resista...
The Igorot Revolt of 1601 A Fight for Freedom, Culture, and Identity #philippinehistory #philippines
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Step into the dramatic history of the Igorot Revolt of 1601, a pivotal moment in the Philippine struggle against colonial oppression. Discover how the proud Igorot people of the Cordillera Mountains resisted Spanish attempts to conquer their land and culture. Through vivid storytelling and breathtaking visuals, we recount their fierce battles, unyielding spirit, and the legacy that continues to...
The Tondo Conspiracy: A Story of Rebellion and Betrayal #philippinehistory #philippines
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Uncover the gripping tale of the Tondo Conspiracy of 1587-1588, a daring plan by Filipino noblemen to reclaim their homeland from Spanish colonizers. Led by Agustin de Legazpi and Martin Pangan, this story is one of rebellion, courage, and betrayal. Despite their bold aspirations, the conspiracy was undone by a devastating act of treachery, leaving a legacy of resistance and resilience. Explore...
The 1582 Cagayan Battles: A Clash of Cultures and Empires. #philippinehistory #cagayan #philippines
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Dive into the riveting story of the 1582 Cagayan Battles, a historic confrontation between Spanish forces and wokou pirates in the heart of the Philippines. Led by the brave Captain Juan Pablo de Carrión, the Spanish faced a formidable foe of skilled warriors, possibly led by the enigmatic Tay Fusa. This epic clash not only tested the resilience of the Spanish Empire but also left a lasting leg...
The Pampanga Revolt (1585) | Untold Stories of Filipino Resistance. #pampanga #philippinehistory
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The Pampanga Revolt (1585) | Untold Stories of Filipino Resistance. #pampanga #philippinehistory
Domingo de Salazar The First Bishop of Manila Who Fought for Justice #philippinehistory #philippines
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Domingo de Salazar The First Bishop of Manila Who Fought for Justice #philippinehistory #philippines
The Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt: A Fight for Freedom in 1574 #manila #philippines #history
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The Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt: A Fight for Freedom in 1574 #manila #philippines #history
The Last Stand of Rajah Suliman Manila’s Fiercest Battle Against the Spaniards. #manila #philippines
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The Last Stand of Rajah Suliman Manila’s Fiercest Battle Against the Spaniards. #manila #philippines
Dagami Revolt: The Forgotten Fight for Freedom (1565-1567) #filipino #philippines
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Dagami Revolt: The Forgotten Fight for Freedom (1565-1567) #filipino #philippines
Miguel López de Legazpi: The Dawn of Spanish Rule in the Philippines. #spanish #philippines #cebu
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Miguel López de Legazpi: The Dawn of Spanish Rule in the Philippines. #spanish #philippines #cebu
Ruy López de Villalobos: The Bold Expedition to the Philippines. #philippines #leyte #samar
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Ruy López de Villalobos: The Bold Expedition to the Philippines. #philippines #leyte #samar
The Battle of Mactan: How Magellan Was Killed by Lapu-Lapu. #philippines #cebu
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The Battle of Mactan: How Magellan Was Killed by Lapu-Lapu. #philippines #cebu
Discovery of the Philippines: Magellan's Epic Landing on Homonhon & Samar Island. #philippines
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Discovery of the Philippines: Magellan's Epic Landing on Homonhon & Samar Island. #philippines
The Laguna Copperplate Inscription: The Earliest Known Philippine Document in Kawi Script
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The Laguna Copperplate Inscription: The Earliest Known Philippine Document in Kawi Script
The Battle of Manila: How the Tondo Dynasty Fell and Maynila Rose! 🏯⚔️ #philippines
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The Battle of Manila: How the Tondo Dynasty Fell and Maynila Rose! 🏯⚔️ #philippines
The Ingenious Stone Forts of the Igorot. A Testament to Ancient Engineering. #philippines #baguio
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Unearthing the Past: The Early Humans of Cagayan Cave. #philippines
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Unearthing the Past: The Early Humans of Cagayan Cave. #philippines
The Negritos: The First Settlers of the Philippines 🌴🌏 #philippines
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The Negritos: The First Settlers of the Philippines 🌴🌏 #philippines
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Keep Moving Forward: The Power of Resilience!
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Keep Moving Forward: The Power of Resilience!
10 Fascinating Filipino Superstitions You Didn't Know About. #Superstitions #Philippines #Traditions
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10 Fascinating Filipino Superstitions You Didn't Know About. #Superstitions #Philippines #Traditions
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"Are You an Introvert or Extrovert? Take This Fun Personality Test! #facts #test #quiz
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Gusto ko rin man na colonized tayo dahil kung hindi sa kanila hindi tayo magigimg kristyano
We should have not left the USA
Please , stop using the word igorots as a general term for all neighboring provinces under the region of Cordillera Administrative Region , not especially to us the Ifugaos - we never were conquered , invaded ? Yes but not successful because that's where and how also why we started what you call Guerilla tactics in fighting , my mom was pregnant with me when my dad's pa the then mayor of Kiangan municipality had these co ifugaos or maybe others too from neighboring provinces used such an exercise or a reality real like situation hostaging , invading etc. as a test to see how people will react or what they'll do when mom had been one of those quick to protest against the acts though she knew the leader's name , she was misunderstood as friendly knowing them yet acting a like pretense of false defense or fighting the wrong cause when she's not ,( its some part of outside hands on to be applied knowledge learned in college when visiting or going to other nearby provinces) as i said and some had nicknamed me what i don't like for what it stands for just because of mom's act , thankfully it never stucked though old friends or classmates of ma do so , those that still recognize me but i don't respond just stay silent or go away , oh boy if they didn't succeed back then ? You sure they will today ? What you call guerilla fighters the true ones - even if the old first ever ones that did fight are gone ? You never know if it will happen , it will if there's really a war they will truly raise up for the right reasons but thank God , really no doubt it won't , Car provinces including ifugao is too mountainous or full of hillside going up or down mountainous terrains so just saying , not to put too much pride or being boastful , its how we are and correction again to head hunting is and only was done by the very first ifugao tribes , tuwali , ayangan and kalanguya settling territories or the start and end of each owned part of what call their tribal territory of location or place they live in do they come in to fightings , then invading another's if take swift revenge , do you know the head of enemy is like a trophy as a show of skilled fighters strenght but that's why there were mumbaki's or native priests back then to do the ritual of protection against the dead head of enemy to not in spirit form take revenge , and they hung it the head as a warning to others not truly of boastful trophy appearances
Christianity or islam i chose the first one
Me too...
Ngayon ko lang narinig yung Bangkaw Revolt.
Bye one get one Free
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Even before, betrayal is already in the blood of those who claimed to be the leaders, the maharlikas, the illistrados; presently we call them the politicians.
The true story they are many time try to conguer the Igorot because of culture head hunting that becomes the sickness of the head of the Spanish
Histories were written by the conquerors, not by the conquered; and by those who hanged heroes. So they say. 😊😊😊😊😊
And why tagged it as a "revolt" if they were never conquered?
Yes they were never conquered by spaniards
We may conquered but was not influence preserved the Cordillera tradition
@@DDSMUKHABIGAS123 yeah and this should be corrected
Why put Filipino flags in the image? The Igorots in 1601 never even heard the word 'Filipinas'. The Spaniards lead over the centuries: Kapampangans, Pangasinense and Ilocano allies until the last of the tribes were made vassals of the Spanish Crown in the 1850s... Why did the lowlanders help the Spaniards? 500 conquistadores... 3000 Cebuano warriors took Manila. 100 Conquistadores... 1000 Kapampangans conquered what is now Laguna. 50 Spaniards, 3000 Tagalogs quashed Dagohoy in Bohol... And we talking about a Philippines that did not exist as we know it (the term referred to Leyte and Samar when it was coined) and 'Filipinos' like our ancestors saw any affinity to any ethnicity other than their regional identity... Made up histories ...
The incompetent and cocaine addict president
IM SIDING WITH WHAT IS RIGHT. AND SHOULD PREVAIL NOT BCOZ OF HIS PERSONAL AND AS WELL AS MY OWN AFFILIATION. IM NOT A LOYALIST. LAST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. I VOTE FOR THIS TWO LEADING POLITICAL FIGURES❤ IN PHILIPPINE POLITICS. TO CONTINUE. I JUST WANT PEACE AND CONTINUED SERVICE COMING FROM THE GOVERNMENT. I DONT WANT AGAIN CHAOS BCOZ OF PERSONAL POLITICAL GAIN. WE,DONT WANT ANOTHER POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY. WHICH WOULD RESULTS TO CHAOS AND ECONOMIC INSTABILITY. IF THE LAST TIME . WE HAVE A PRESIDENT THAT GOES AGAINST THE NORM. WE DONT WANT AGAIN A MUCH WORSER LEADER. THAT WILL BREAK OR FAR MORE WORSER THAN HIS PREDECESSOR PARTICULARLY HIS FATHER.
Kaya ang pinas di na uunlad. Sinauna pa mga garapal na at traydor haha
cagayan is now cagajhan....I guess, calgary is now jhalgary .... or maybe grapefruit is jhapefruit ....
Philipppines WAS NOT discovered by Magellan, a european. it had a culture before spaniards colonized and exploited and made the natives look primitive.
I found a subnautica planet
Imagine being the bomb that was about to explode but you get peed on by some random dog💀
Wrong flags dumb ai
Okay, Are there any creditable sources to this claim? Or is this just based on the theory that everyone came from Africa?
The filipinos that I have met in the USA are happy to assimilate and discriminate against black people.
This can easily be said about the rest of the world as well, particularly the Americas. We understand clearly today,why certain information was not included in His-story books 📚📖. For years you tell the story of how a particular group of people, that they never made any contribution to the world 🌍, only to find out,that they have had a hand in creating almost everything🤔
As a Filipino i can say Nigga all i want
They dont arrived here.,they evolve here., Philippines is a perfect place for human evolution.,and human evolution is not happen in one place.,it happen in every continent.,
What if the man already has a married wife💀
What if the man picks up two💀
What if a minor picks it💀💀 up
Not real
9/11 😩 👉👌
I know Alam ko
Im Filipino amd the first one is full of crap
it's true to mine
SALAMAT PO S DIOS❤❤❤
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First and imagine a woman finding it 💀
I’d like to put that theory in action
bade miyan chote miyan
I though pluto
*Oort Cloud: Facts In 1950, astronomer Jan Oort proposed that certain comets come from a vast, extremely distant spherical shell of icy bodies surrounding the solar system. This giant swarm of objects, now named the Oort Cloud, occupies space at a distance between 5,000 and 100,000 astronomical units.
ORC cloud?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 You mean the Oort cloud!! From the Dutch astronomer Jan Hendrik Oort (1900-1992). Get your facts straight!
What is the first thing in your mind when you hear TITAN? 😁
Boxing
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Please stop the ignorance. Nobody called earth "earth" back then. And people in greece called our planet "gaea" Gaea is not just a goddess. Gaea is the primordial goddess. The grandmother of zeus/jupiter. In rome, she is called Terra. Not named after a goddess?
How to get no frends and be an ass
Remember me when this blows up. ❤
Ish that hit soo hard
I love you,er video's
What in the name of sigma alpha top G was this
That’s what I’m saying! The cars a cool but why so many girls?
Trust issues much lol