How a 'Filipino' Prince & an 'Indonesian' Slave Saved the Magellan Expedition 🇵ðŸ‡
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Sa diyares ng Antonio Pigafetta,
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ang scholar ng Expedisyon,
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ay may pagkakataon na
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sa prins ng South East Asia.
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Sa 29 Nalangulot, 1521,
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ang Expedisyon ay mababalik sa
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isang pangkatang armada ng pagkakataon,
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at sa ilalim ng mga kapatid ay
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isang mga kapatid ng Prins ng Luzon,
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na pagkakataon na ay
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ang Admiral ng Sultanate ng Brunei.
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Pero kung paano nila
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ayang mga mga pagkakataon na mga pagkakataon?
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Kung paano nila ang mga mga pagkakataon?
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Ito ay ang tari ng
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kung paano ang Europeans
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na-abducta ang magandang mga kapatid,
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ang mga kapatid na mga kapatid ang Luzon.
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At kung paano na ang mga kapatid na mga kapatid
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at ang mga kapatid na mga kapatid
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Magellan's Expedition
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at ang pangkatang armada ng pagkakataon.
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O hindi ka pampangan,
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Welcome back to my channel!
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It's me, Kirby Arroyo,
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your friendly Pinoy historian.
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At sa video ngayon,
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mag-aaral natin sa
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mga kapatid na mga kapatid
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mga kapatid na mga kapatid,
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mga kapatid na mga kapatid,
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ngunit sa pag-aaral natin
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sa mga kapatid na mga kapatid,
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sa pag-aaral natin
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at mga kapatid darandas
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Itis na Itis na Itis na Itis,
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manage to capture four vessels
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including the flagship
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Raja Ache himself
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The prince and his crew
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despite the tense situation,
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a surprising twist of fate unfolded
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Initially intending
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to hold the young prince hostage
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for a hefty ransom,
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the Spaniards soon realized
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of their captain's identity
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He was no ordinary prince
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And this Prince of Luzon
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the beloved grandson
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Sultan Bolquilla of Brunei
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aided the Spaniards
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when they were in dire need
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Because just a few weeks prior
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to this encounter,
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when the Spaniards needed help,
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when they were starving
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and ran out of provisions,
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they sought the aid
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from the Sultanate of Brunei
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And they were allowed
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by the Sultan of Brunei
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at one of Brunei's ports
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where they were warmly welcomed
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and fed by the locals
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owed their survival
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and the benevolence
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of the Sultan of Brunei
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Now, Raja Aceh himself
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was also no ordinary ruler
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He was the future
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on his way back home
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to reclaim his rightful throne
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the Kingdom of Luzon
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held a prestigious position
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and well-established
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maritime trading network
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And during his lifetime,
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Raja Aceh's people,
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were often mistaken
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for Chinese traders
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in other parts of the world
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due to their lucrative monopoly
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on the maritime trade with China
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Because during the Ming Dynasty of China,
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sea trade with the rest of the world
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was officially banned
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except for the Kingdom of Luzon
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And their ships were a familiar sight
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in the busting ports of China,
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and Southeast Asia
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trading South African commodities
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and forging diplomatic ties
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Raja Aceh's own parents,
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Raja Salalila of Luzon
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and Dayang Ismeria of Brunei and Sulu
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laid the foundations
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not only of Manila's
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pre-colonial walled city,
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but perhaps more importantly,
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they also laid the foundations
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of a political system
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the once-rivaled royal houses
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ensuring that these paramount leaders
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remained connected by blood
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the untimely death
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marked a pivotal moment
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in the unfolding of Raja Aceh's story
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the young widow and queen,
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with the responsibility
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of leading their realm
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while preparing her young son,
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to ascend the throne,
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an immense burden
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for a grieving mother
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Now on the other hand,
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across the Pasig River,
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Malangsik of Tondo,
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the ambitious nephew
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of Raja Salalila,
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saw an opportunity
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to consolidate his power
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and secure his own election
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as the paramount king of Luzon
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In the face of adversity,
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Raja Aceh sought the guidance
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of his maternal grandfather,
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Sultan Bolquilla of Brunei
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offered his support
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to his beloved grandson,
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between Brunei and Luzon
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soon after his encounter
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with the Spaniards in 1521,
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Raja Aceh's determination
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led to his victory
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over his older cousin,
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Malangsik of Tondo
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placing his younger brother,
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as the new Lakandula of Tondo
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his own rightful place
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as the Raja of Manila
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and the paramount king of Luzon
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if this is something
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that you would like to see
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You know, about this forgotten chapter
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into the forgotten history
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and legacy of our ancestors
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to Raja Ache's captivity
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Raja Ache's charm
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and resourcefulness
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were said to have played
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in his eventual release
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Now, rumor has it that
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he even offered gold
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to the Portuguese captain
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João Lopes Carvalho
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to secure his freedom
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it's fascinating to see
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and personal connections
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played a significant role
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this historic encounter
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to his grandfather
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for their survival,
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treated the young prince
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and promptly returned
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the treasures they had looted
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Perhaps they were afraid
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the most powerful ruler
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in maritime Southeast Asia
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the Prince of Luzon
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presented the Spaniards
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with a highly skilled pilot
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through the waters
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of Southeast Asia
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the bustling source
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of the much-coveted
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accepted the gift
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with a newfound respect
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So among the crew
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bustling port city
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A man of remarkable talent,
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the precious gift of freedom
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Pasekulan was not just
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an ordinary crew member
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He possessed brilliance
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of the Spanish language
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And this remarkable combination
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an invaluable asset
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it was that Pasekulan,
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Spanish-speaking abilities,
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took on the critical task
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of guiding the Magellan-Elcano expedition
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through the treacherous waters
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of Southeast Asia
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As mentioned earlier,
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of the expedition
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had constantly been lost at sea
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running out of provisions
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It was Pasekulan's expertise
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And through his guidance,
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navigated the waters
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of Southeast Asia
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from the Sulu Sea
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to the famed Spice Islands
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if we think about it,
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of the Magellan-Elcano expedition
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and their voyage back
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owed a great deal
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to the benevolence
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of Raja Aceh of Luzon
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and Sultan Molquilla of Brunei
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to the indispensable skills
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It's astonishing to realize
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that our ancestors
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were anything but
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The prominence of Luzon,
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ancient Southeast Asian kingdoms
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in the pre-colonial geopolitics
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and global economy
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to the rich tapestry
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of the Philippines
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of a Spanish-speaking navigator
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before the Spaniards
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flourishing trade networks
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between Southeast Asian kingdoms
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highlight a reality
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colonial narratives
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passive observers
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active participants
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in the global exchange
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after their departure,
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of the expedition,
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a triumphant moment
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the journey may have ended
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of this epic encounter
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and this epic expedition
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for generations to come
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for centuries to come
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would later be known
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continued to play
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of Southeast Asia
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as one of the last
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paramount kings of Luzon,
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along with his brother
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Lakandula of Tondo
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over the thriving
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centers of wealth
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in the pre-colonial Philippines
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to the colonial miseducation
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simply surrendered
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Just because the Spaniards
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While it was true that
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he welcomed the arrival
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and that he was open
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to friendly negotiations
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with the conquistadors,
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this was in reality
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of their diplomacy
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is what they usually do
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like the Spaniards
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seeking friendship
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the Spaniards promised
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the kings in Manila
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of conquering Luzon
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and that their only aim
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was to peacefully settle
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of the flourishing
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international trade
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these turned out to be
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but false promises
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It was a treachery
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with the tragic burning
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of the ancient world city
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and the final conquest
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the end of an era
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the once prosperous
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And I'm also planning
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on how the Spaniards
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along with my series
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my upcoming series
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on how the Spaniards
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conquered the Visayas
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for these upcoming videos
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Now, it's important for us
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to understand that
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relationship with the Europeans
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in Southeast Asian geopolitics
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were multifaceted
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One can only imagine
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the delicate balance
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historic encounters
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with the Europeans
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For while his aid
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to the expedition
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was a pragmatic measure
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to ensure his own survival
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and that of the Europeans
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his own ambitions
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and more importantly
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as a paramount ruler
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between the kingdoms
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in Southeast Asia
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were intricate webs
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and economic relationships
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Raja Ache's marriage
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who later reigned
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the King of Luzon
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carried immense significance
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and the surrounding region
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of political power
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of maritime trade
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and civilizations
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the Kingdom of Luzon
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of maritime trade
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greatness of our past
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with the Magellan
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El Cano expedition
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interconnectedness
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and the undeniable
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tapestry of history
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And like what I've always said before
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there's still so many things
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that we need to learn
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about our ancestors
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But please keep in mind that
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knowing our roots
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nostalgic longing
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for the glitz and glamour
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in our people's history
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our present-day struggles
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and paving the path
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a brighter future
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And that is it for me today
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so let me know what you think about today's topic
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in the comments below
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for more fascinating details
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about this incredible chapter
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in our people's history
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