Martyred Lakandula
On May 1571, Lakandula would refuse the Spanish and killed many of the men of Legaspi, the people of Selurong would temporarily kick the Spanish away from Selurong but it will spell the end for the Bruneian hold to the Bruneian held Selurong when the Spanish came back.
Rajah Matanda is also against the Spanish since the Spanish had kidnapped him while he was returning from Borneo and the kidnapping had given the Spanish knowledge of them and their culture.
In the latter part of 1571 the Spanish led by Salcedo and his grandfather, Miguel Lopez would battle against Lakandula who expelled them and the Spanish would defeat Lakandula and Sulayman, effectively annexing the South of Selurong, Lakandula and Sulayman would flee to North of Selurong which would be led by their former enemies who they have a marriage peace pact and they would try to support them in their fight.
Lakandula, Matanda, and Sulayman would try to fight against the Spanish and led a revolt in 1573 but they would end up dead and captured by the Spanish, the enemies of Bruneians in the North would now be kept as buffers with the Japanese as the Spanish realized that they are useful as their own buffers with the Japanese.
The enemies of the Bruneians would have the Wako and Limahong as buffers with the Spanish but the Spanish would also be able to defeat Wako and Limahong.
The Conquest of the lands of the enemies of the Bruneians in the North would not be considered as they would be useful as a buffer to the Militaristic Japanese in the North who would have been more hostile with them if the Spanish conquered their lands and another issue is that the land was a part of Majapahit which had ties with Manuel I prior to Magellan expedition, so the Spanish will largely ignore them.
Rajah Matanda is also against the Spanish since the Spanish had kidnapped him while he was returning from Borneo and the kidnapping had given the Spanish knowledge of them and their culture.
In the latter part of 1571 the Spanish led by Salcedo and his grandfather, Miguel Lopez would battle against Lakandula who expelled them and the Spanish would defeat Lakandula and Sulayman, effectively annexing the South of Selurong, Lakandula and Sulayman would flee to North of Selurong which would be led by their former enemies who they have a marriage peace pact and they would try to support them in their fight.
Lakandula, Matanda, and Sulayman would try to fight against the Spanish and led a revolt in 1573 but they would end up dead and captured by the Spanish, the enemies of Bruneians in the North would now be kept as buffers with the Japanese as the Spanish realized that they are useful as their own buffers with the Japanese.
The enemies of the Bruneians would have the Wako and Limahong as buffers with the Spanish but the Spanish would also be able to defeat Wako and Limahong.
The Conquest of the lands of the enemies of the Bruneians in the North would not be considered as they would be useful as a buffer to the Militaristic Japanese in the North who would have been more hostile with them if the Spanish conquered their lands and another issue is that the land was a part of Majapahit which had ties with Manuel I prior to Magellan expedition, so the Spanish will largely ignore them.
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