Talk:Tondo Conspiracy

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Added in vital information about the Sakai Merchant's involvement[edit]

Pretty good article, however it fails to take note of one important Japanese involvement, actually there was also Luzon Sukezaemon, but more sources need to be found for that. Here are my sources of the Sakai Merchant's Involvement.

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=55459742891

"In 1588, the Spaniards crushed the revolt of the nobles of the Kingdom of Luzon in Tondo (Santiago, 1990). It was led by the descendants of the Lakandula and their kinsmen with the assistance of the influential Japanese merchants of Sakai"

http://epress.anu.edu.au/spanish_lake/mobile_devices/ch06s08.html

"This man was a Sakai merchant who had traded in the Philippines; in 1591 he and others proposed to Hideyoshi an invasion of the islands"

http://thenutbox.i.ph/blogs/thenutbox/?p=146

"the Revolt of the Lakans in Pampanga in 1585 and in Tondo in 1588 was probably prompted and funded by the merchants of Sakai"


My post

"A significant group of merchants known only as the "Sakai Merchants" had also been known to conspirate with the royal families against spanish rule" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.134.100.124 (talk) 08:37, 5 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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From "Conspiracy of the Maharlikas" to "Tondo Conspiracy"[edit]

This page is being moved to "Tondo Conspiracy" based on interal check of references used by this page. Google hits have not been used as a basis for this move because the results keep showing Wikipedia Mirror Sites. An addition, the use of the term "Maharlika" presents difficulties because the historical terms "Lakan", "Maginoo", and "Maharlika" are often mistakenly thought to be synonymous; they are not. As shown below, the sources currently cited by this page do not use "Conspiracy of the Maharlikas" and use the term "Tondo Conspiracy" instead.

Source/Author Term/Language Used Page Link (if accessible)
Halili Tondo Conspiracy P 111 google books
Kimuell-Gabriel Sabwatan sa Tondo (lit. from tagalog: "Conspiracy in Tondo") P 36

http://www.bagongkasaysayan.org/saliksik/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/05-Artikulo-Kimuell-Gabriel.pdf

OD Corpuz "the most ambitious and most haphazardconspiracy for a revolt during the sixteenth century, or at any time thereafteruntil the Revolution of 1896" P 5 (Not online)
Sta. Romana and Jose. "an ill-fated Filipino anti-Spanish rebellion" 67 http://www.asj.upd.edu.ph/mediabox/archive/ASJ-29-1991/staromanajose.pdf
Mercene (Manila Men in the New World) Tondo Conspiracy 145 google books
Blair and Robertson Vol. 7 ""a general conspiracy among Filipinos, Borneans, and other peoples to attack and drive out the Spaniards" 7 Accessed through Kindle Copy

This table is here to explain the logic behind the move. Thanks. - Alternativity (talk) 06:18, 20 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

He was also cardo dalisays son[edit]

Yeah 112.201.227.221 (talk) 12:20, 31 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]