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  1. kasumigenx

    Intramuros, a Christian Enclave
    Threadmarks: Establishment

    The Spanish would establish a settlement and trading place in Kota Selurong in 1570 which would later get the ire of the Selurongese Sultan at that time as they are allying with the enemies of the Selurongese Sultan at that time in Selurong particularly, Lakandula which would cause Lakandula...
  2. kasumigenx

    Luzon and Borneo -Two lands forged in the green crescent
    Threadmarks: Arrival of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi

    A chief of Bohol named Catunao would guide Miguel Lopez de Legazpi as a guide to Cebu and he would anchor in Cebu but he would not land due to opposition with the natives and he would be able to ally with the natives of Samar and Bohol and making blood compacts with their chieftains. Rajah...
  3. kasumigenx

    WI: Spain with Cordilleras in Luzon instead of Majority of Lowland of Luzon

    I was wondering what would have been the consequences if Luzon had an organized Islam before Spanish arrival although Spain still gets Caboloan and Ilocos along with the Cordilleras who will be threatened by their Muslim neighbors, this would be an inversion since the Lowland Pagan Gaddangs and...
  4. kasumigenx

    Gloria Española(Spanish Wank)
    Threadmarks: Divided Luzon

    On 1570 the Spanish would be opposed by the Selurong Sultanate, despite the fact that Lakandula and Sulayman are welcoming to the Spanish, the Muslims in Luzon or Selurong led by the Selurong Sultanate would oppose the Spanish forcing them to settle just in Manila and Tondo which was given by...
  5. kasumigenx

    Several more countries
    Threadmarks: Divided Luzon

    On 1570 the Spanish would be opposed by the Selurong Sultanate, despite the fact that Lakandula and Sulayman are welcoming to the Spanish, the Muslims in Luzon or Selurong led by the Selurong Sultanate[1] would oppose the Spanish forcing them to settle just in Manila and Tondo which was given by...
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  7. kasumigenx

    WI: Portugal establishes settlements in Luzon in 1545/1550s

    I wonder what will happen if the Portuguese established settlements in Luzon in 1545 due to one of the Portuguese traders nad navigators there establishing settlements there, I tend to think that it would lead to Legaspi ignoring Luzon in 1565/1570 if it still happens but the Spanish would still...
  8. kasumigenx

    Saludong Jawi – Philippines Timeline
    Threadmarks: Introduction

    On 970(1570), the leaders of Maynila and Tondo would expel the expedition of Legaspi in Saludong which would cause the tribes not to want to convert to Catholicism, this expulsion was decided by both Lakandula, Sulayman, and Rajah Aceh/Matanda after they find out that the Spanish wanted to...
  9. kasumigenx

    The divided island
    Threadmarks: The divided island

    On 1663, the Spanish would be expelled in most of Luzon by Koxinga but they have been dealing with the Moros in that island prior to 1663 which would refuse to be conquered and proselytized by the Spanish. The Northern most Island, Luzon have been divided, one of which is not even independent...
  10. kasumigenx

    Fidalgo Upheld
    Threadmarks: An exploration made public

    The Portuguese exploration of Luzon in 1545 by Pero Fidalgo and the Knowledge of Tomi Pires about Luzon in 1512 would be known in Portugal during the reign of John III of Portugal and even established trading posts in Comintan which would cause the Spanish to be blocked from acquiring Luzon up...
  11. kasumigenx

    What if the Spanish cannot colonize Luzon due to its Portuguese discovery being a common knowledge?

    From what I have read there is actually a Portuguese exploration in Luzon prior to that of Legaspi by Pero Fidalgo, what if this becomes common knowledge in Portugal and Iberia, I think Spain would have likely kept Don Carlos alive. This would also mean that if Spain conquers Luzon in this...
  12. kasumigenx

    Certain Alternate History Philippine Ideas

    These are two ideas I am exploring for an AH. Luzon was not largely considered as one Island but sometimes as two or three islands connected by the Isthmus of Metro Manila and the Sierra Madre and Tayabas Isthmus connecting to Bicol/Ibalon to the rest of Southern Luzon prior to the Spanish...
  13. Simeon

    AHC: Luzon develops similarly as Classical and Feudal Japan

    I once saw a rice productivity map of the Philippines and, upon seeing the Cagayan and Central Luzon Valleys, I wondered how it would have fared under the koku system used in Japan. Hence, I'll just phrase this challenge with these questions: Up to what degree did the political economy of...
  14. kasumigenx

    A Sound decision
    Threadmarks: A Sound decision

    On 1570, Tarik Sulayman of Macabebe would feel betrayed that Banaw Lakandula allied with the Spanish and decided to wait with Rajah Sulayman until a better situation would happen, a pirate from China named Limahong could be used which he could use to war and wipe the Spanish from Manila. Tarik...
  15. kasumigenx

    Surviving Rizal
    Threadmarks: Rebirth of Selurong

    On 1896, Rizal would be able to land in Cuba and later be able to complete his novel in 1897 and publish it which has info on the History of Luzon whose hero is called as Kamandagan, a descendant of Lakandula and he would name the Novel as Kamandagan and it is originally written in tagalog which...
  16. kasumigenx

    Spanish Deuterium
    Threadmarks: Chapter 1

    “Madrid Protocol “The Madrid Protocol of 1885 is an agreement between Great Britain, Germany and Spain to recognise the sovereignty of Spain over the Sulu Archipelago and North Borneo as well as the limit of Spanish influence in the region as well as of the fate of Luzon. The British...
  17. kasumigenx

    British Luzon TL 1885
    Threadmarks: Chapter 1

    Freepedia The Treaty was signed as the Spanish had been considering selling the whole archipelago for a century since the 7 years war, but the Spanish would now decide that ceding a rebellious part of their colony would be worth it in exchange for something that is more profitable. However...
  18. kasumigenx

    A Silent Revolt – A Hindu US State
    Threadmarks: Infidel Recovery

    I am rebooting this timeline https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/tierra-de-infieles-y-vino-de-arroz-–-a-philippines-timeline.473057/ A Silent Revolt – A Hindu US State Infidel Recovery On the mid 18th century after the famine in the late 17th century and the eruption of Taal, the...
  19. kasumigenx

    British Luzon TL
    Threadmarks: Treaty of Paris

    British Luzon Treaty of Paris During the war, Great Britain had conquered the French colonies of Canada, Guadeloupe, Saint Lucia, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Tobago, the French "factories" (trading posts) in India, the slave-trading station at Gorée, the Sénégal...
  20. kasumigenx

    Luso Sundanese TL Lite
    Threadmarks: Portuguese Prosetylization

    Note: Removed the Butterflies in this TL and still no Don Carlos Luso-Sundanese TL Lite Portuguese Prosetylization Because of the growing Islamic force in Demak and Cirebon, the Hindu king of Sunda, Sri Baduga, sought assistance from the Portuguese at Malacca. He sent his son, Crown Prince...
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