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Does Really Philippines Belong To One Family?

Do you think our Philippines History needs to dig and be re-written, once Filipinos do their research and evidences of this claimed that the royal family Tagean Tallano family bought the Philippines archipelago or Maharlika Islands decades ago? Watch this video presented by Doc John on his show “Ang Laging Daan ni Doc John”

Never in the Philippines history subject that the whole Philippines archipelago is owned and bought by the Tagean Tallano as part of the missing piece history of the nation. Most Filipinos embedded  that Lapu-Lapu is one of our Filipino heroes who fought the land ownership of native Filipinos against the invasion of Spanish era but never did we know that he’s related to the clan who actually owned the whole Philippines – if this claim would have been true? Wikipedia records and Philippines History book written only that “Lapu-Lapu (1491–1542) was a ruler of Mactan, an island in the Visayas, Philippines, who is known as the first native of the archipelago to have resisted the Spanish colonization. He was also responsible for the death of Portuguese Explorer Ferdinand Magellan. He is now regarded, retroactively, as the first Filipino hero.He is also known under the names Çilapulapu, Si Lapulapu,Salip Pulaka, and Kali Pulako (alternatively spelled as Cali Pulaco), though the historicity of the names is disputed.”

If Filipinos would reconsider such claimed of Prince Julian Morden Tallano to resolve the Philippines squatter problems and other issues of the Spratly Islands, how would it be possible or wouldn’t be great if his rights  is to be used for the common good of Filipino citizens instead of singled out by some politicians power and other alliances that would have been covering and using fraud documents to claim such titles of their own advantage?

What do you think after you have watched the interview of Doc John and Prince Julian Morden Tallano?

What is Philippines before invaded by the greedy Spanish?
HOMOBONO A. ADAZA file stated that “MAHARLIKA. Long before the Spaniards came to Philippines shores, the Philippine archipelago consisting of 7,169 islands with an area of 1,049,212,962 nautical square miles, including Guam and Hawaii was known as Maharlika. It was populated by Malays and ruled by the Tagean Tallano clans from the ninth to the fifteenth century. When the Spaniards started ruling the Philippines archipelago, they renamed it Hacienda Filipina. Of the many kingdoms in Asia, Maharlika was one of them under King Luisong Tagean Tallano, the father of Raja Lapu-Lapu and Raja Soliman, the successors of King Marikudo of the Sri Vishayan Empire. Its principal products at that time were peanuts (mani) exported to Mexico and European countries and Herbal plants known as “Nilad” with some medicinal qualities which were exported to Mainland China. With the passage of time, the Chinese traders changed the name Maharlika to Maynilad or Maynila. As in olden days, the kings and their families own their kingdoms and distribute portions to their subjects, especially to the members of the royal clans. This is exactly what happened to the Philippine archipelago, it was owned by the Tagean Tallano clans.”

The Untold Story Kingdom of Maharlika Rumor Mill News
by http://www.rumormillnews.com/pdfs/The-Untold-Story-Kingdom-of-Maharlikhans.pdf

Compilations and Research, Harnessed by Different Conduits of  THE ROYAL MAHARLIKHANS PRIESTHOOD: ROYAL KINGDOM OF MAHARLIKHAN NEW CALLED PHILIPPINES
HISTORY PHILIPPINE COLONIZATION BY SPAIN: In 1478, Moslems from the Malayan Peninsula crossed the Malacca Strait and conquered Java, the capital of Madjapahit Empire. Subsequently, the Malay/ Srivijaya/ Madjapahit disintegrated.  In its place, a Moslem religious government was established inaugurating the reign of Sultanates.

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A family of MAHARAJAHS AND RAJAHS, TAGEAN, was then ruling the Madjapahit Empire. They retreated and consolidated their position in a group of 7,169 islands, known as the MAHARLIKA (now Philippines) away from the oncoming Moslems. Being a descendant of royal Malayan blood, the Tagean family had its share of power, authority and riches from the collected taxes during its 900 Year rule in the empire, and even two millennia earlier when there was commerce with King Solomon of Israel.

The Maharajah and his sons, the rajahs, ruled the Maharlika using their own laws, the CODE OF KALANTIAW. The Maharlika was a very rich and flourishing country. By the early sixteenth century, the ruling maharajah, Luisong Tagean, had 720,000 metric tons of gold that he kept in present day Kota Kinabalu, Sabah or North Borneo. At that time, Sabah was part of the Maharlika.

The Family Tree of Maharajah Luisong Tagean:

MAHARAJAH LUISONG TAGEAN. He resided in the Lamayan District, now known as Malacañang. He was married to Margaret Acuña Macleod.

His sons were:

  • Rajah Lapulapu Tagean.  He ruled Mactan.
  • Rajah Soliman Tagean.  He ruled Manila and its suburbs, i.e. Rizal, Cavite, Batangas, Laguna and the Karilaya Province, now Quezon.
  • He married Princess Dayang-dayang Kiram.
  • Later, he married Mary Anne Dent.
  • Mary’s Father, Alfred Dent was a British Lord and London merchant. He was a co-owner f the Royal British North Borneo Company.

LUISONG TAEGAN’S GRANDSON WERE :

  • Rajah Lakandula Tagean. He ruled Tondo.
  • Rajah Soliman Tagean. He ruled Eastern Quezon, Mauban, Sampaloc and Lukban.He was married to the daughter of the sixth Sultan of Brunei, Abdul Kahar.
  • Rajah Baginda Tagean – He ruled Bohol.
  • Rajah Kabingsuran Tagean – He ruled Southern Mindanao
  • Rajah Kolambo Tagean – He ruled Cebu.
  • Rajah Sikatuna Tagean – He ruled a part of Bohol.
  • Prince Lacan Acuna Macleod Tagean – Son of Rajah Soliman, he was adopted by his Grandmother, Margaret Macleod Tagean. Born during the Spanish colonial Rule on December 17, 1686, he changed his surname to TALLANO so he could easily pursue his revolutionary activities against the colonizers.  In 1726, at the age of 40, he married Princess Elizabeth Overbeck Macleod of Austria. In 1761, he sought the help of the British against the Spaniards. Later He married Lamayan Bowan. He lived for a 178 years. He begot a son…
  • Prince Julian Macleod Tagean-Tallano – He was married to Princess Aminah Kiram of  Sultanate of Sulu. He died in 1898. He begot a son…
  • Don Esteban Benitez Tallano – He died in the Vatican in Rome in 1939. He begot a son …
  • Don Bonito Acuña Tallano – He died during the Japanese occupation of Maharlika. He begot a son…
  • Prince Julian Morden Tallano – He is presently alive.



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