(This is a superthread, as per OP, so...)
What are the chances of a Shaka-esque leader uniting the archipelago into a single empire?
What are the chances of a Shaka-esque leader uniting the archipelago into a single empire?
I am exploring a Mongol Philippines on Gers on the Pacific thread...
isn't replying to this thread a necro..
What about Zheng He conquering Batangas..
The chinese are interested in that area for a long time..due to its resources..Under what reasons?
The chinese are interested in that area for a long time..due to its resources..
I did read something about thst. But ultimately, there wasn't enough interest. I mean, they're getting a lot already from trade and tributes.
No, that is because the people of Batangas/Taal defeated the Chinese.
From a historian I know..the Batangas/Taal warriors use poison arrows to defeat enemies.Dafuq?
Where are you getting this info?
From a historian I know..the Batangas/Taal warriors use poison arrows to defeat enemies.
How time flies, indeed: After a post on "Explain the AH Quote" thread and the series on "List of monarch thread", I'm now developing and writing my current scenario "Mutia nan Katimuran". However, because of my current RL job and its relatively hectic schedule, I found a very little time writing and posting.I know this is quite cranky, but how about a people speaking a direct descendant of proto-Philippine language ended up in a region consists of OTL provinces of Bulacan, Manila and Cavite.
...as long as the Emperor's entourage are Hokkien-speaking.However, after he realizes the mongols aren't giving up, he decides to flee to the Philippines with his army and navy.
How about a "southern Southern Song" scenario?
Have the mongol invasion of southern China be more of a blunder, giving the Song emperor a moment to breathe. However, after he realizes the mongols aren't giving up, he decides to flee to the Philippines with his army and navy.
...as long as the Emperor's entourage are Hokkien-speaking.![]()
He publishes it in a FB Group..Did he/she wrote a book about it, or something? Need tangible proofs, you know?
More likely that they'll be natives as per OTL? Because I can't see an independent region from it without the Central Luzon, especially when a very determined colonizer similar to OTL's United States comes in.The Spanish cannot conquer Lower Northern Luzon(Cagayan, Pampanga and Ylocos) if we destroy the relations between the Muslims of Northern Luzon and Manila at least before the Bangkusay or having Tarik Soliman surviving the Bangkusay, If Tarik survives the battle of Bangkusay defeated means that Soliman and Tarik would lose their alliance due to Soliman remaining in an on and off alliance with the Spanish, Tarik is one of the leaders of the muslims in the north, destroying the alliance between Soliman and Tarik means the Spanish are stopped there since the people follow their nobles.
I think in this scenario the Spanish will just give up since the Northern half of Luzon is basically non-arable and barren, although the Spanish will have Bataan and Bulacan.
They will have majority of Central Luzon and they will have regions 1-3, except for Bataan and Bulacan, I think the Japanese would not think of closing themselves in this scenario because they would have a buffer that they could prop up against the Spanish in case the Spanish get too troublesome.More likely that they'll be natives as per OTL? Because I can't see an independent region from it without the Central Luzon, especially when a very determined colonizer similar to OTL's United States comes in.
The Spaniards are prospecting for gold, though.
Oh boy, I fear this will be the second Mindanao once this reaches the modern days.