Aztecs vs the Ottomans in Southeast Asia | Pinoy Historian Reacts 🔥
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Did the Aztecs really fight the Ottomans in Southeast Asia? What does it have to do with the Philippines and the Sultanate of Brunei? Let’s learn more about the Castilian War of 1578! 🔥⚔️🔥
Here’s my Pinoy Historian’s reaction to “The Strangest War in History? - Aztecs vs the Ottomans in South East Asia” by Jabzy ( • The Strangest War in H... ), from my perspective as a Southeast Asian and a descendant of those involved in this forgotten “strangest” war in history. 🤔🕌🇧🇳
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Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:58 Ottomans in America?
01:28 Ayutthaya, Burma, & Cambodia?
03:03 Brunei’s Forgotten Empire
06:07 Islam vs. Christianity? Reconquista in Asia!
08:37 Spanish Invasion of Brunei
10:00 The Burning of Brunei’s Capital
13:59 Whose Victory!?
16:58 Ottomans & Aztecs in Southeast Asia
19:47 Southeast Asia, the strangest place on earth?
21:41 Salamat & Shoutouts!
About Kirby:
Kirby Pábalan-Táyag Aráullo is a renowned Filipino Culture Bearer and currently the National Coordinator for Culture and Heritage for NAFCON (National Alliance for Filipino Concerns). He is a Dátû and Lakan by blood, and an Activist at heart. Kirby is a direct descendant of the last Paramount Kings of Luzon (of both Lakandúlâ of Tondo and Rája Matandá of Maynílâ), and of the anti-colonial revolutionary Katipuneros and World War II Guerilyeras who fought for the liberation of the Philippines from colonialism. His upbringing exposed him to the contradicting worlds of traditional politics and grassroots activism.
With a keen interest in varying fields (such as history, government, and human rights) and a strong commitment to serve the community, Kirby studied in some of the world’s most prestigious institutions, such as the University of California, Davis, Harvard University, and Université catholique de Louvain. Kirby is also the Co-Founder of the Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies at UC Davis and author of the groundbreaking book “Black Lives & Brown Freedom: Untold Histories of War, Solidarity, & Genocide.” He is a visiting professor at various colleges in the Philippines and a research fellow with Ágúman Sínúpan Singsing, an institute for indigenous advocacy and the study of Kapampángan language, history, and culture. Kirby is also well-known for his educationally engaging KZread channel where you can find videos about history, culture, and everything in between!
Dátû Kirby is an educator who is well-rooted in his culture and passionate about his colorful heritage (Kapampángan, Tagálog, Indigenous Áytá, Pangasinan, and Spanish-Basque-Portuguese Mestizo); he strives to decolonize Philippine history and democratize Ethnic Studies through knowledge and creativity.
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As a teenage Filipino girl who grew up in the states, I really appreciate all these videos. It's always made me a bit sad that I can't speak Tagalog or know much about my culture and history, but recently I've been putting a lot of research into these things and your videos have been a great resource. I've been binging your videos for a good hour and a half now. I look forward to watching more of your videos and I love how you project your words and how you make things so easy to understand. It's clear that you put a lot of effort into your videos, so thank you!
@angelitoong1552
2 жыл бұрын
Its very easy to learn to speak Plipino, as I did. Am a Kpam pangn,wen I commit myself to learn Bikol dialect,I jus organize my methology into 5 subjects. Every day I tried to memoriczd 5 words by repeatimng 5 words in 7 days, so aftr a year U wer able to memorizd 7 words X52wks or a total of 364 works enough to join a verbal conversation to a beautiful Bikolana.
@JellyAntz
2 жыл бұрын
I learned to understand a lot of Tagalog from my mom watching Filipino teleseryes with english captions and my family speaking Tagalog. I am by no means fluent and am terrible at grammar, not to mention that I forget a lot of my limited vocabulary. Also my parents and more use shortcut words and a lot of English so it’s even more difficult to learn informally. My brain takes like 5 seconds to remember a certain word and then also my brain translates to english from Tagalog which is inefficient 🤣
I wish that in the future the schools in ph will teach more history like this not just who found ph or revolts against spaniards.
@patrickxjfbdxj3340
2 жыл бұрын
@@lmao7746 I didn't say that schools should exclude them. I'm saying that they should at least teach more Philippine history. This is because a lot Filipinos do not have much idea of the precolonial Philippines or its roles and connections to other stuff like what this video says.
@daleedwardjabonero2008
Жыл бұрын
@@patrickxjfbdxj3340 I strongly agree with you... I am from cebu and yes , I was very ignorant and maybe still am about the precolonial history of the Philippines from Apari to Sulu.... Thank to Mr Kirby I am now a bit enlightened about the topic..
I can hardly believe that our world is small enough for us to be interconnected in different ways without even using the internet, yet large enough for us to explore.
@OgieSifter
25 күн бұрын
It's wild I thinker we are so used to the history of conflict we assume any contact is due to conflict. For example the sweet potato has always been a staple to Polynesian wayfarers sweet potatoes originate from south America there have also been results found in chicken bones in found by archeologists with the same DNA as the genetic stock of chicken native to Polynesian regions, implying a possibility of trade between the two cultures. It's possible even certain information could've been shared fundamentally with each other that lead to the growth of similar concepts among their respective cultures like ideas of astronomy and the use of certain tools leading to development of different techniques for example
Spanish Empire to Aztec Empire: "Get in the van loser, we're conquering the Philippines"
It's amazing that Brunei as a country, doesn't consider the idea to claim ownership of Luzon like the CCP with their 9 dash claim.
@erichvondonitz5325
2 жыл бұрын
Mostly cuz why should we control that? Its a thing in the past. Its normal to for territories to be taken
@bins1
2 жыл бұрын
the past is different from the present. This happened like centuries ago. The CCP was only formed back in 1921. Idealogies were far different back then
@januzairamli4426
2 жыл бұрын
Brunei used to claim a Spratly island but after Xi Jinping visited Brunei, I think the claim was dropped. Fun fact: Malaysia claims the whole Bruneian coastal water
@victorsanchez5336
2 жыл бұрын
Brunei Empire vs Tallano Maharlika Kingdom with Atty Ferdinand Marcos.
@francinelieto8899
2 жыл бұрын
I mean leaders of Brunei and pre-colonial Kingdoms and Rajanates of the Philippines were relatives.
One that was always left out was that for the Spaniards to successfully siege Brunei, they made an alliance with the 2 Bruneian Cheterias on Sulu, Pengiran Seri Lela and Pengiran Seri Ratna. They promised if Brunei was to be a tributary state to the Spaniards, Pengiran Seri Lela would be the Sultan and Pengiran Seri Ratna would become Pengiran Bendahara, a top Wazir/Visier, that has a power on home affairs
Your videos are a eye opener to me to know about Filipino and Asian history is very more interesting than western history
The Ottoman expedition to Aceh started from around 1565 when the Ottoman Empire endeavoured to support the Aceh Sultanate in its fight against the Portuguese Empire in Melaka. The expedition followed an envoy sent by the Acehnese Sultan Alauddin Riayat Syah al-Kahhar (1539-71) to Suleiman the Magnificent in 1564, and possibly as early as 1562, requesting Ottoman support against the Portuguese.
@KirbyAraullo
2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you for sharing 😊
For generations the people of the Philippines have known only poverty. We look at western countries and marvel at their wealth and wonder why our country can't advance the way they did. But those rich nations got to where they are because they colonized countless nations, stole their riches to build their own countries. I feel like the history I was taught during my childhood was eurocentric. It didnt really feature our proud history but the might of the Spanish empire.
@aessedai2739
2 жыл бұрын
That is why immigration to western countries is the right thing
@ult7511
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Brits stole a huge amount of Indian gold! now look at them! they do shit like Brexit lol.
@salem353
Жыл бұрын
how it right ?
Philippines and Mexico shared their blood during Galleon Trading.
This whole video makes me go😨 Kirby can you make a video po about the Bruneian Empire and its relation with the pre colonial kingdoms of the PH?
@kingsimbol790
2 жыл бұрын
Some parts of Manila Philippines is once parts of Brunei Empayar
I always thought how prosperous and connected our culture with other kingdoms in Southeast Asia would be if Spain failed to conquer the Philippines. Our shared history is truly fascinating. I wish the school curriculum here in PH would teach us more in depth pre-colonial history to establish the missing links back between our cousins in Southeast Asia esp. Brunei. Thank you for sharing this. Love it.
@champadragon9535
2 жыл бұрын
True hindi yung who discover the Philippines answer, Magellan kabalbalan
@jamx13ty
2 жыл бұрын
@@champadragon9535 trueee! And sana we build more monuments as well commemorating them, like the precolonial leaders and deities, to educate those who have no idea right? Lol
@paologalang9133
2 жыл бұрын
There's no such thing as philippines or Filipino without spanish conquests
@Juvelqairth
2 жыл бұрын
And the European will stay their "the earth was flat" mindset.
@morceen
2 жыл бұрын
The name Philippines itself is a colonial name, which is sad.
If you want you can expand on the Castilian War after the Tondo Conspiracy when some of the Datus were exiled to Guerrero, Mexico which later became a center of the Mexican War of Independence.
This is a fantastic video and a much-needed perspective. I can't wait to take a look at your other videos and books on this topic. I'm very curious how the surrounding powers and principalities played into all this. Also, weren't the Portuguese entering this very same area from around Africa, and even created a trading post at Macau? Thanks so much!
@KirbyAraullo
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes, the Portuguese were also ptesent in the region. They entered earlier in the century, they conquered the Sultanate of Malacca in 1511 (with help from a multi ethnic coalition, including the Luzones mentioned in this video), which actually paved the way for the Sultanate of Brunei to succeed Malacca in becoming the region's dominant maritime power.
I wish to see your body of work as compulsory reading for the subject of history through out Malaysian schools from primary all the way to tertiary. That's how important I value your scholarly efforts! Much love from M'sia.💓💪👍
Great video! Very informative and eye opening. Thank you for your extensive research. You deserve a million followers!
Kapag yumaman ako ill get all your published books on our rich history. Thank you very very much Kirby for letting the world know what our people truly was. Im happy that there are people like you that dive into what really happened and share them with enthusiasm. Looking forward to much much more! May God Keep You. More blessing be unto you. Mabuhay ka! Damo nga salamat!
Egyptian guy here, love knowing more about SEA history. Thanks for the video!
@KirbyAraullo
8 ай бұрын
Thank you! I would love to visit Egypt someday!
How many hours in a day do you spend reading, Kirby? Cool to see all those books behind you. Good job. Another stellar video.
Coming across your channel has become my greatest new find. Thank you for this intriguing history lesson. Can't wait to learn more. Subscribed for sure.
@KirbyAraullo
9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I appreciate it 😊
I love the energy man and you got great knowledge on the history of Philippines and southeast Asia
If i were rich, i would love to produce a movie about southeast asia pre colonial era and during the occupation and highlights those forgotten battles!
Thanks for featuring my Facebook Request Idol Kirby!
Great info!
Ayos! Una ako sa comments section! Pugay at mabuhay! God bless, Kirby!
@KirbyAraullo
2 жыл бұрын
Salamat 😊
Trying to hold Brunei Capital back in the days is difficult and near to impossible, invading force must go through the Brunei River to reach the capital, the river is a chokepoint surrounded by thick mangrove jungle making it easy for guerrilla ambush, also considering The old capital is ontop the hill it renders Spanish cannon ship useless.
Thanks for sharing history.
Thanks for the interesting vid!!! Also Kirby, I would like to ask if what is the movie playing in the background? The live action one where you get the various clips of fighting? Also what is the name also of the animated video in earlier parts? Thanks.
@gailwy
2 жыл бұрын
Its at the top left of the screen at 2:10
@gamaliellysandercabria7856
2 жыл бұрын
@@gailwy Thank you! Haha. I missed it at the start.
@victorsanchez5336
2 жыл бұрын
Brunei Empire vs Tallano Maharlika Kingdom with Atty Ferdinand Marcos.
I've been looking for this Spanish-Brunei War for long time. Never had thought I found this video.
Very good presentation!
Another great video! Where are all the movie cut scenes from?
My brain might need a cooldown
I am so proud of you Kirby! I love what you do. Akalain mo Historian ka na :)
Your channel deserves more subs! Im so glad I found it! I hope more Filipino youths learn about their precolonial history through your channel because I've just realized that Wikipedia is sometimes not reliable and so biased😂😂
Thank you for doing a request of mine about the Kastila war (Perang Kastila) even if is a reaction video that covers a pre-existing video by Jazby, you remember me Kirby?
I know I studied Asian history in college but none stuck as much. This one is new to me. Thanks a bunch!
That’s why we’re so liberated and open for all forms sexuality
As a Filipino The Castillian War is about a War to determine who has Rights to control the Philippines, The múslím or the Christian, since Spain together with Aztecs, Native Filipino and officer won the war they controlled far more territory in the Philippines.
Hey Kirby, would you be interested in making book tour video? I’d love to see what books you have on your shelves.
Thank you Kirby for sharing this old history, this is an eye opener to the children nowadays.
what is the video at 1:40 from? is it from a movie?
This is so interesting 🙏 thank you so much 🙏 i love pre-colonial history the most 🙏
Yes. Please expand!
thank you for this sir! ang laki ng tulo na to sa aki..
K&G should hire you if ever they decide to explore more on South Asian history. Daghang salamat Kirby ^_^
Traditional multi-tier roof "tajug'(mean pyramidal) mosque in Malaysia-Indonesia, but extinct forever's in Philippines and only used Arab-Persian and Indian-Pakistani dome mosque. thousand of "tajug" and "limas" roof mosque in Malaysia-Indonesia Masjid Agung. Agung Demak, Java, Indonesia Masjid Agung Banten, Java, Indonesia Masjid Agung Manonjaya Tasikmalaya, Indonesia Masjid Agung Sumenep, Indonesia Masjid Sultan Tidore, Maluku, Indonesia Masjid Sultan Ternate, Maluku, Indonesia Masjid Rao Rao ,Tanah Datar, Sumatra Barat, Indonesia Surau Lubuk Bauk, Sumatra Barat, Indonesia Surau Ijuk Sicincin,Padang Pariaman, Sumatera Barat, Indonesia Masjid Tua Palopo Luwu, Indonesia Old Javanese style wall brick and roof. Masjid Nurbuat Cirebon, Indonesia Masjid Merah Panjunan Cirebon, Indonesia Masjid Sang Cipta Rasa Cirebon, Indonesia Masjid Gede Kauman Jogja, Indonesia Masjid Gedhe Mataram Kotagede, Indonesia Masjid Kampung Hulu Melaka, Malaysia Masjid Kampung Kling, Melaka, Malaysia Masjid Kampung Alai, Melaka, Malaysia Masjid Jamek Laksamana Hang Tuah, Melaka, Malaysia Masjid Jamek Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia Masjid Kampung Laut, Kelantan, Malaysia Masjid Kampung Paloh, Ipoh,Malaysia Masjid Batak Rabit, Perak, Malaysia Masjid Taman Ilmu, Besut, Terengganu, Malaysia Masjid Ulul Albab, Jerteh, Terengganu, Malaysia and many more...
After a hundred years of the Spaniards trying to conquir us here in Mindanao, they coudn't. Our ancestors as Sultan Kudarat made them kneel. Our ancestors accepted them but they weild their swords against us thats why they learned their lesson.
I will definitely buy your book!
Great presentation my friend. 🤙🏾🏆👍🏾
Very informative
kirby, what did the pre colonial walled city of manila looked like?
I'm studying Spanish starting this month. Laking gulat ko sa dami Ng mga salita na ginagamit natin sa wikang Filipino and Tagalog. Madami din tayong salita na hawig sa salitang Español. Pwede Po ba Kyo gumawa Ng video sa mga pamumuhay Ng mga Pilipino during Spanish era?
May tanong po ako. Saan po makakakuha o makakabili ng "Precolonial Philippines" history books?
Interesting...I do alot of research of genealogy on the Island of Guam where I am from and reside. We too were ruled by Spain from 1500's to 1899 since the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan. I am learning numerous Spanish Soldiers from the Philippines and numerous Filipino's from 1700's to 1899 were sent or exiled from the Philippines to the Island of Guam. We surely seem to have alot of history and bloodline connection during the era from the 1700's to 1899. I am interested to hopefully find more info of possible two brothers who arrived on Guam in 1710 named Juan Blas deCortes and later 1725 a Jose Blas deCortes who both resettled on Guam from Pampanga, Philippines. It is recorded 1756 that Jose reveresed his name and became JOSE CORTES BLAS on Guam who is the Patriarch of all BLAS CLAN today on Guam. Indeed, we surely have alot of bloodline connection between Philippines and Guam including numerous Spaniards arrived on Guam from MEXICO and SPAIN from 1600's to 1700's.
Yes Datu Kirby... I like all ur videos very much.... 💘💘💘💘💘💘👍🏻👍🏻🙏
The Tlaxcalans were Aztecs and yes they were taken by the Spaniards to fight their wars.
Thank you for sharing that history sir. Looking forward to you sir to make a video of Sultanate of Sulu, Maguindanao and Lanao. What is the title of that animated series sir?
@renesarabia6442
2 жыл бұрын
Hello! Were Facebook Friends with Sir Kirby too!
@victorsanchez5336
2 жыл бұрын
Brunei Empire vs Tallano Maharlika Kingdom with Atty Ferdinand Marcos.
@renesarabia6442
2 жыл бұрын
@@victorsanchez5336 Not that fictitious Tallano crap Tallano has been convicted of Fraud by a Court of Law.
Kuya Kirby anong movie yung pinapakita po?
Thank you for this.I learn a lot about the Philippine herritage
I think difference between Spanish and Ottomans,Spanish didn’t mind how many they killed so brutalities made Filipinos surrounded. For Ottomans it was more important to introduce the religion win by conversion. If they wanted to be brutal it would have been totally different story. In the end Ottomans were slightly closer than Spanish geographically
10 ай бұрын
Spaniards wanted to use the Philippines for trading, they didn't see it as a colony to populate like the Americas, and the Catholic priests there preferred to learn the local languages instead of pushing Spanish. So, in fact, the Spaniards weren't as brutal as many think (very common of the black legend).
please make electronic format of your books so we could put them in eReaders like Kobo and Kindle
Where did you get that source sir Kirby
This is Gold in History of South east asia and the countries were involved
Bro i'm fan of your videos gretings from spain
Proud to be Descendant of Shariff Kabunsuan (Sultan of Maguindanao from Johor, Malaysia)
There's two movies near the end of the video, one where the Ottomans are visiting a Southeast Asian court and one where the Southeast Asians are fighting the Castillians. Does anyone know the title of those movies? Edit: My bad. That's King Naresuan.
@KirbyAraullo
2 жыл бұрын
Some are from King Naresuan movies, and the one with the Ottomans are from the Queen of Langkasuka movie. 😊
can you make a longer version of the anceint kapanpangan in ayyutha.
Salamat kuya Kirby! This video gives me Idea of what precolonial kingdoms in the Philippines would look like❤️
Sir Kirby, please make another video about Sabah. Thanks.
12:01 whoa we actually have something like a grand palaces in the Philippines?! I would love to know more about that!
The lost golden tablet could be very beneficial for the history of Brunei because recovering it might possibly unravel the pre-islamic Raja Dewas of Brunei from 518AD, starting from Pinka Kaundinya or possibly older
9:36 was that the origin of cotabato?
The correct term for these Kingdoms who have interconnections but are also independent from one another should be "client state" or "satrapy".
I just ask my Bruneian friend if he knows this story. He said he has no idea... i could be wrong but i guess brunei also like malaysia, they only told what need to be told... a story like this would be in store... so, both of us from Malaysia and Brunei thank you so much for what u r doing... im ur possible patreon... lol
@KirbyAraullo
2 жыл бұрын
Terima kasih! 😊
@final1037
2 жыл бұрын
@@KirbyAraullo sama sama. Salamat 🤝
@azimtomo2882
Жыл бұрын
How old is your friend? Back then, we used to learn these in sekolah rendah, kinda like primary/elementary school. It seems Brunei schools have become very simplified nowadays to train the young ones into a globalised world 😅
20:00 what is the title of this movie?
Aztecs & other tribes of Native American Indians are suspected to be related to ancient Austronesians. Ancient Austronesians have sailed as far as Easter Island of Pacific near Chile & Peru in Latin America, some 5,000 years ago. Filipinos are Austronesians. They could be related, that may have been separated thru time & geographical constraints. But got together again from Spanish colonization of Mexico & the Americas.
Hey Kirby, do you have any research about what was going on durring the Roman empire?
It feels ur story about our kingdoms kinda depicts the movie Raya and the last dragon
@NEIL-sc6wx
2 жыл бұрын
Just the feels
About being vassals, sometimes it happened. For example, during several centuries of the Medieval Ages, the English king, was vassal of the French, being also Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine, and other French territories. The English king ruled over more French territory than the French King himself...
@Jeng23672
Жыл бұрын
Southeast asian kingdoms are different
I didnt know that filipinos employed scorched earth tactics. Good video, I'm learning a lot
@Kirby Araullo Nice artwork.. Salam from Malaysia 🇲🇾
@KirbyAraullo
2 жыл бұрын
Terma kasih! Btw, I'm not sure if you saw it yet but I gave you a shoutout in my recent video :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/fa2K0Zdufr26d7g.html
I wish they teach this interesting history instead of the history of who invented the banana ketchup or the entire characters on the book Rizal wrote 😓
Does anyone know the title of the movies he puts here?
@KirbyAraullo
Жыл бұрын
They show up on the upperleft corner whenever each new clip first appears 😊
Im so familiar with the movie but forgot the title. Can tell me what is it?
kamusta! i love all the content you provide because it includes things like this i've never known about, and im always looking to expand my knowledge on Philippines history (from pre-colonial and on). To maybe add my 2 pesos to your content, is there any way you can touch on topics like the balisong and/or FMA? i do light collecting with balisongs and i know theres a complicated history between it being a Filipino knife, but possibly/most likely being tied to a European knife. Also, as far as FMA goes, i just dont think there is much content on youtube that really breaks down the history of arnis/kali/eskrima as much as i think you could. maraming salamat!
i want to learn more about pre colonial Philippines!!!
Ahh kota batu in brunei. Sounds like cotabato in mindanao...
Mr. Araullo...May I ask about the pronouncation of LL to LY..(for ex.) paella, ..in Spain they pronounce it paeya instead of paelya in Philippines.
More please KUYA kirby
That's why sabah in our history is awarded there's land ruler a leader of solo.
I also read the book of the battle of Cagayan Samurai vs the Spaniards.
Sir request gawan mo ng video ang jurumentados ng sulu
Sir Kirby, can you do a video about history of Hinduism in the Philippines and its connection throughout the region? Mabbàlo.
Youre awesome man love from 🍁🇳🇮
@KirbyAraullo
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Kirby can you do a video on filipino armor such as the Moro armor/carabao armor
Can you discuss Sir about Johnny Antillon and Raul Contreras!!!
There was only one Aztec at a time. Only the ruler of the Mexican Empire was actually the Aztec. So there could be Mexicans, or other American tribes fighting for the Spanish Empire, but no Aztec at all... The same thing for the Inca and the Quechua people. For Example Atahualpa Inca Yupanqui, the last one... Don't confuse him with the famous Peru's singer Atahualpa Yupanqui...
Can you cover maybe something about different theories on the Austronesian migration ?
The Macabebes scouts of Pampanga , Filipinas we’re descendentes of Mexican warriors the Yaquis from the Sonoran desert , Mexico .
I've learned a lot from your content sir kirby. Request lang po history of panay island naman po sir for your ilonggo subscribers. Thankyou po.