No Magellan expedition - What if the Spanish never came to the Philippines?

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Pampanga River
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The Bruneians and the Saludongese on 1621 would sign another treaty which is that the border between the Bruneians and Saludong would be in Meykawayan and the towns north and east of it must be ceded back to the Saludongese.

The treaty also meant that the cities ceded back and the cities in Batan Peninsula which have Kumintang inhabitants should have the Kumintang people there expelled, after the expulsion, those areas got resettled by Malay immigrants from Sumatra.

The action was considered a goodwill for the Bruneians but the Saludongese wanted all of the lands that were seized from them.
 
Foreigners
In Saludong
We have Japanese, Javanese and Malays

In Visayas, Mindanao and Bruneian occupied areas
We have Chinese and Japanese

In Maguindanao
We have people from Gowa, Japanese, Chinese and Malays.
 
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Verse 31
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Chinese Porcelain

Verse 31


In Saludong we have Japanese, Javanese and Malays foreigners, the Japan/Ryukyu to Java trade and the interactions with Javanese and Malays created the dialects or languages of Faru and Makabebe but the fact that the areas became a trading hub of the Japanese, Malays and Javanese made the areas of Faru and Makabebe a rich trading pot between these people, the other minor areas where this trade also happen is in the bay of Kaboloan and Bigan which is less prolific.

In Visayas, Mindanao and Bruneian occupied areas we have Chinese, Bruneian like Malaya Dayhagan, Malay foreigners and Japanese due to the Bruneians tapping Malay trade to China which passed to the Manila area and the Visayans are related to the South Sumatran and Sri Vijayan nobility creating a link between South Sumatra, North Borneo and Visayas which call themselves as descendants of Sri Vijaya.

In Maguindanao we have people from Gowa, Chinese and Malays, the Maguindanao Sultanate has a connection with the Sultanate of Johor due to their dynastic ties and the Maguindanao Sultanate has dynastic links with the Sultanate of Johor due to its founder coming from Johor.
 
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Verse 32

The Citizens of the Kingdom of Linsheng are more loyal to the Kingdom of Saludong, in 1621, the citizens of Linsheng which are Samtoy Saludongese expel the Chinese and the King of Linsheng, a descendant of Limahong to the mountains in the Tinguians where they disappear in obscurity, it was said it was a manuever of the ruler of Saludong, however the people of Samtoy did not like the chinese rulers of Linsheng.

In the end nobody really knows what caused the fall of the Kingdom of Linsheng as the people of Saludong are called perpetual bigots of the people from the south like the Kumintangs.
 
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