philippines

  1. How might the Japanese Empire be different with these early 20th century borders?

    Say Japan is able to scramble up enough cash, perhaps from a greater victory or a much earlier Sino-Japanese War, to make war on Spain for her colonies in the East Indies before the Unites States does in 1898. In addition, the loot from this victory against may allow Japan to pursue a purchase...
  2. kasumigenx

    Kasumigenx World Gazetteer

    This is a collection of my ideas that I don’t really have time and patience to make a full timeline. Some of these are parts of my TL’s already.
  3. Metempsychosis

    Los Hijos del País v4: A Philippine TL
    Threadmarks: The Philippine Revolution (1824 - 1827)

    Hey guys, so I'm rebooting this again, again. Here's the previous iteration, if y'all are interested. The main Point of Divergence is 1823, but as I wrote before, little changes have made this world a bit different from ours. Many thanks to those who encouraged me from the beginning to write...
  4. Is it possible that Buddhism or Hindu-Buddhism would ultimately unify a pre-colonized Philippines? or a atl that somehow they fend off Brunei?

    Could like one of the Lakans or rajah have like a drive to unify the islands? what does this proto-Philippines need in order to sorta make that happen?
  5. kasumigenx

    Francis Xavier in Manila
    Threadmarks: Francis Xavier

    On 1549, after visiting Malacca enroute to Japan, Francis Xavier would reach Manila, however, the populace would be against a new missionary promoting a religion that is unfamiliar to them which would cause some conflict in the population as the population is against Francis Xavier and Francis...
  6. kasumigenx

    Tagalog Chronicle – A Philippines timeline
    Threadmarks: The Renegade Sultanate

    “On the 16th century a Sultanate would form in Selurong in the roots of Cagayan and Pampanga River which would later conquer majority of the Nueva Castilla held by the Spanish in the 1660s and backstabbing the Christian rebels led by Malong, Maniago, and Almazan, the Spanish would have kept...
  7. kasumigenx

    Zaragossa Upheld – A Portuguese timeline
    Threadmarks: Treaty of Zaragossa

    The Treaty of Zaragoza laid down that the eastern border between the two domain zones was 297+1⁄2 leagues (1,763 kilometres, 952 nautical miles)[note 4], or 17° east, of the Maluku Islands. This left the islands within the Portuguese domain. In exchange, the King of Portugal paid Emperor Charles...
  8. Tondo Kingdom in the Spanish period (1571-1823)

    The timeline shall be the first of a series of TLs about an ATL Spanish Philippines, established by Legaspi and slowly decentralizes into numerous states upon the dawn of the 18th century, before I eventually return on continuing the Novales timeline.
  9. Decentralized Spanish Philippines

    Since the Philippines was largely faraway from Spain and the fact that the Spanish relied on the previous pre-colonial nobility that became the principalia prior to the mid-19th century, is there a possibility than an ATL Spanish Philippines, while largely similar to OTL, has a high chance of...
  10. The Philippine Empire: Revolutionary War 1823-1826 (Revised)

    Note: This was a major revision of the old one since by that point, it was realized that the TL itself had become too idealistic. The threadmarks of this new thread shall be sourced from my test thread.
  11. The Philippine Empire: Revolutionary War (1823-1827)
    Threadmarks: Introduction 1

    This alternate timeline would cover an alternate history of the Philippines, from the the year 1823, the year of Andres Novales' revolt, to the early 20th century following the end of the Philippine Revolution (1896-1899) I would first tackle of an alternate war of independence that started in...
  12. 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...
  13. 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...
  14. kasumigenx

    A divergent philippines
    Threadmarks: Introduction

    On 1600s the Ilocanos, Kapampangans, and Pangasinenses would adopt Chinese influences and would be partially sinified as a result, while the Gaddangic like the Gaddangs, Irrayas, Yogads, and Irita would increase in population in Cagayan Valley in the 1600s and would continue to resist the...
  15. kasumigenx

    Magellan’s defeated but circumnavigated
    Threadmarks: Magellan’s survival

    On 1521, Magellan would survive, however the Spanish would be defeated in Mactan, the expedition of Magellan would leave Cebu and head west back to Spain but in the journey west they resupplied, the defeat of the Spanish in 1521 is very much shameful for the Spanish although, the Spanish would...
  16. Taunay

    WI: Spain defeated in Manila?

    In 1574, a battle between the Spanish and Chinese/Japanese pirates broke out close to Manila. IOTL, the Spanish managed to win, as the pirates were not organized enough and had made a critical mistake during their first assault on the city: WI Limahong did not order the prisoners to be executed...
  17. kasumigenx

    Terraces and Masjids
    Threadmarks: Defeat of the Chinese Pirate Limahong

    On 1575, the ruler of Kaboloan would bravely defeat the Pirate Limahong himself, who would return to China himself which would allow Kaboloan or Pangasinan to be an independent Kingdom from the Spanish and remain professing Islam and its other faiths. Kaboloan would resist the Spanish who were...
  18. GameBawesome

    Question: Spanish Loyalists in Cuba and Philippines in 1898

    Whenever reading about the Spanish-American War, particularly the lead up to it, as in the Philippine Revolution and Cuban War of Independence, where in both nations, the people revolted against colonial rule, and wanted to become independent and overthrow Spanish rule. However, whenever...
  19. kasumigenx

    A Christian Bruneian Empire under Agustin de Legaspi

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agustin_de_Legazpi From what I have heard he is married to Putri of Brunei, he can take over Brunei himself if he succeeded against the Spaniards. How would a Christian Brunei look like and would they ally with Portugal and the Dutch.
  20. The Empire of New Castille v2
    Threadmarks: 1. The Ides of March

    The Empire of New Castille version 2 1. The Ides of March Governor General Mariano Fernández de Folgueras reinforcements from Spain arrived last October 20, 1822 along with his replacement Juan Antonio Martinez. Spain’s colonies in the Americas have rebelled. A lot of the soldiers within the...
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