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    Lakandula

    Lakan of Tondo
    Reignc. 1521–1571
    SuccessorAgustin de Legazpi
    Full name

    ᜊᜓᜈᜂ ᜎᜃᜈ᜔ᜇᜓᜎ
    Bunao Lakandula

    Bornc. 1503
    Died1575 (aged 71–72)
    Noble familyTondo
    IssueBatang Dula

    Dionisio Capulong
    Magat Salamat
    Phelipe Salonga
    Maria Poloin
    Martin Lakandula

    Luis Taclocmao (sometimes referred to as Luis Salugmoc)

    Lakandula (Baybayin: ᜎᜃᜈ᜔ᜇᜓᜎ, Abecedario: Lácandólá) was the regnal name of the last Lakan (paramount ruler) of pre-colonialTondo when the Spaniards first conquered the lands of the Pasig River delta in the Philippines in the 1570s.

    The firsthand account of Spanish Royal Notary Hernando Riquel says that he introduced himself to the Spanish as "Sibunao Lacandola", indicating for later Filipino historians that his given name was "Bunao". However, the word Lakan which in

    Lakandula

    Lakan of Tondo

    Lakandula (Baybayin: ᜎᜃᜈ᜔ᜇᜓᜎ, Spanish orthography: Lacandola) was the title of the last lakan or paramount ruler of pre-colonialTondo when the Spaniards first conquered the lands of the Pasig River delta in the Philippines in the 1570s.[2]

    The firsthand account of Spanish Royal Notary Hernando Riquel[1]: 13  says that he introduced himself to the Spanish as "Sibunao Lacandola". While his given name has since been interpreted as being "Bunao",[3] the historic meaning of the word Lakan, was a title equivalent to prince or paramount ruler, meaning he was the principal Datu or Prince of his domain.

    Along with Rajah Matanda and Rajah Sulayman, Bunao Lakandula (or Lakan of Tondo), was one of three rulers who played significant roles in the Spanish conquest of the Pasig River delta polities during the earliest days of the Philippines under Spanish colonial period.[3]

    While it is questionable

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  • Rajah Sulayman

    16th-century Crown Prince of Luzon

    For other people named Suleiman, see Suleiman (disambiguation).

    Sulayman, sometimes referred to as Sulayman III (Arabic script: سليمان, Abecedario: Solimán) (d. 1590s),[1] was a Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Luzon in the 16th century and was a nephew of Rajah Ache of Luzon. He was the commander of the Tagalog forces in the battle of Manila of 1570 against Spanish forces.

    His palace was within the walled and fortified city of Manila.[2][3][4] Sulayman – along with his uncle King Ache and Lakandula, who ruled the adjacent bayan of Tondo – was one of the three rulers who dealt with the Spanish in the battle of Manila of 1570. The Spanish described him as the most aggressive one due to his youth relative to the other two rulers.[3][4] Sulayman's adoptive son, baptized Agustin de Legaspi upon konvertering to Christianity, was proclaimed the sovereign ruler of Tondo