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  2. Lacandola Documents - Wikipedia

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    Folder Number [2]. Title or Topic [2] Relevant Dates [2]. Notes I Royal ordinary provision for the mayor of the province of Bulacan to summon the rulers Lakan Dula and Raja Sulayman so that within 30 days they appear in this royal court to present the requests they express within.

  3. Lakandula - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the Lakandula's name has come to be written in several ways. However, according to the firsthand account written in Spanish by Hernando Riquel, the royal notary who accompanied Miguel López de Legazpi, the Lord of Tondo specifically identified himself as "Sibunao Lacandola, lord of the town of Tondo" [1] when he boarded Legazpi's ship with the lords of Manila on May 18, 1571.

  4. Tondo (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    Lakan or Lakandula Bunao (Lakandula) Bunao Lakandula, Lakan of Tondo, he is the last ruler which possess the title of "Lakan". Birth: – Death:c. 1575 "Three years after" Legazpi and Rajah Matanda, who both died in 1572." [5]: 192 Reign: c. 1570s and earlier

  5. Philippine revolts against Spain - Wikipedia

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    During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines (1565–1898), there were several revolts against the Spanish colonial government by indigenous Moro, Lumad, Indios, Chinese (Sangleys), and Insulares (Filipinos of full or near full Spanish descent), often with the goal of re-establishing the rights and powers that had traditionally belonged to Lumad communities, Maginoo rajah, and Moro datus.

  6. History of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Legazpi built a fort in Maynila and made overtures of friendship to Lakan Dula, Lakan of Tondo, who accepted. However, Maynila's former ruler, the Muslim rajah, Rajah Sulayman , who was a vassal to the Sultan of Brunei, refused to submit to Legazpi, but failed to get the support of Lakan Dula or of the Pampangan and Pangasinan settlements to ...

  7. Tondo Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The Tondo Conspiracy of 1587, popularly known as the Conspiracy of the Maginoos (Spanish: La Conspiración de las Maginoos), also known as the Revolt of the Lakans, was a revolt planned by Tagalog nobles known as maginoos, led by Don Agustin de Legazpi of Tondo and his cousin Martin Pangan, to overthrow the Spanish government in the Philippines due to injustices against the Filipinos. [1]

  8. Chapter 20 - Wikipedia

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    Chapter Twenty, Chapter 20, or Chapter XX may also refer to: Television "Chapter 20" (Eastbound & Down) "Chapter 20" (House of Cards) "Chapter 20" "Chapter ...

  9. Maynila (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    Islamization was a slow process which occurred with the steady conversion of the citizenry of Tondo and Manila created Muslim domains. The Bruneians installed the Muslim rajahs, Rajah Salalila and Rajah Matanda in the south (now the Intramuros district) and the Buddhist-Hindu settlement was ruled under Lakan Dula in northern Tundun (now Tondo ...