- The
Battle of
Bangkusay (Filipino:
Labanan sa Ilog
Bangkusay; Spanish:
Batalla de
Bangkusay), on June 3, 1571, was a
naval engagement that
marked the...
-
Battle of
Bangkusay in 1571. That
chieftain is
referred to by
Filipino historians as
Tarik Sulayman. In some
versions of the
Battle of
Bangkusay,
Tarik Sulayman...
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Battle of
Bangkusay Channel.
Tarik Sulayman, the
chief of Macabebes,
refused to ally with the
Spanish and
decided to
mount an
attack at the
Bangkusay Channel...
- of
Macabebe was
killed in what
history would record as the
Battle of
Bangkusay Channel. (The
similarity of
names has
caused some
confusion between these...
-
against the
Spanish forces of
Miguel López de
Legazpi during the
Battle of
Bangkusay Channel on June 3, 1571.
Aside from "Tarik Sulayman", this individual...
- the polity's last
indigenous ruler,
Rajah Sulayman, in the
Battle of
Bangkusay,
Spanish conquistador Miguel López de
Legazpi began constructing the walled...
-
Lungshanoid pottery made in
Luzon were
discovered in burials. The
Battle of
Bangkusay, on June 3, 1571, was a
naval engagement that
marked the last resistance...
-
against the
Spanish forces of
Miguel López de
Legazpi during the
Battle of
Bangkusay Channel on June 3, 1571. The
Joint Force of Macabebe, Calumpit, Hagonoy...
- 1571, and on June 3 of the same year,
Tarik Sulayman waged the
Battle of
Bangkusay Channel to
recapture his
kingdom from the Spaniards.
Sulayman failed in...
-
Macabebe The
chieftain Rajah Tariq Sulayman then
waged the
Battle of
Bangkusay against the Spaniards, to counter-act which,
Spanish general Miguel López...