THE HISTORY OF THE PHILIPPINES in 12 minutes

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  • THE HISTORY OF THE PHILIPPINES in 12 minutes
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  • @Knowledgia
    @Knowledgia  Před 8 měsíci +43

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    • @mimialos7668
      @mimialos7668 Před 7 měsíci

      Your story is the story of those liars,hypocrite and true dirty politicians and rich in our country . DON'T MESS OUR REAL HISTORY.THE HISTORY IS ,THE AQUINOS ARE TRULY THE GREAT DICTATOR CONNIVES WUTH THE CARDINAL SIN AND USA AND THE OLIGARCHS.😡😡😡

    • @rogeliotarlac1200
      @rogeliotarlac1200 Před 5 měsíci

      Mga bugok na tao Ang nag sasabing si Magellan Ang nakadiscovry Ng Ophir ay si king Solomon Ang kaunaunahing tao dito nag punta sa Ophir

    • @jeanpaulinemiravalles3036
      @jeanpaulinemiravalles3036 Před 5 měsíci +1

      malinta tunnel

    • @ghiemaekoe7535
      @ghiemaekoe7535 Před 5 měsíci

      That story never taught in school lier

    • @joulescat883
      @joulescat883 Před 3 měsíci +1

      As I mentioned in an earlier post but was not published you have to correct your history. The Filipinos rebelled against Spain in 1896 and declared its own independence in June 12,1898 with its first president Emilio Aguinaldo. At around the same time the US and Spain had a war that ended in Spain seceding Guam and Puerto Rico and selling Philippines to the US for $20M. The US proceeded to colonize the new Independent Philippines which ended in over 200K Filipino casualties. Philippines became a US colony until WW2 where Filipinos were conscripted in the US Armed Forces that fought the Japanese occupants.

  • @itsourtubenow9729
    @itsourtubenow9729 Před 4 lety +5937

    Next time someone asks me why I look Asian, speak like a Malay, have an American first name and a Spanish last name, practice asian culture and eat Southeast Asian/ Chinese food, imma just show them this video

    • @gggamer2738
      @gggamer2738 Před 4 lety +155

      this comment made my day hahah

    • @reelavery
      @reelavery Před 4 lety +55

      So very true 😂😂

    • @_eXraided_
      @_eXraided_ Před 4 lety +106

      Tell them because of Colonial Mentality 😅😂😂😅

    • @jilzcrocks3470
      @jilzcrocks3470 Před 4 lety +155

      70% of Filipino cuisine are hispanic lol. (Caldereta, menudo, champorrado, lechon, empanadas, picadillo, escabeche, and etc)

    • @erushi5503
      @erushi5503 Před 4 lety +19

      I wish that was my name.... Heck mine is a mish mash of ancient language

  • @mr.winterbamboo6829
    @mr.winterbamboo6829 Před 4 lety +3906

    I love how this starts with pre colonial era and not with "whEn mAgEllan fOund the pHilippines"💕

    • @pingzcagz3487
      @pingzcagz3487 Před 4 lety +58

      Rooted Untouchable Political Power of the PHILIPPINE.Grow bigger unstoppable.
      Election time:
      1.Politicos always giving money to selected areas the day before election day.
      2.Politicos giving foods or other products
      during election campaigns.
      3.Politicos are allowed being sponsored by Business Individuals.
      4.Incumbent Politicos always has the edge of intimidating factors towards his locals.
      5.Incumbent Politicos if facing LAW SUIT against them easily get TRO'S . The game of TRO'S s introduced especially if the Politicos in alliances with political parties of the Administration. Now is TRO protecting FILIPINOS? Or TRO only applied to rich Individuals and even so rich POLITICOS?
      How about ordinary FILIPINOS not heard of getting TROs. PLEASE let the LAW of the Land be fair to all Citizen.Most likely Politicos are prone to CORRUPTION and yet always get favored by the LAWS. People needs a PATRIOTIC LAWS OF THE LAND. FILIPINOS always had a bad impression: Who ever pays more the LAW'S getting favored,the Wise is silent the stupid gets multiplied...but don't forget with these awareness you shall be CURSED ...by the People getting affected.
      .
      6. Tinatakot factor : Incumbent Mayors,Kagawad,Congressman,Senator...Pag kinukwestion ang Kaban ng Bayan ng isang munting mamamayan....na walang kalaban laban at alam nila walang laban dahil walang pambayad sa abogado...PINIPERSONAL ng Politicos ang Laban imbes na sagutin ang issue...Ginugutom nila ang Pamelya dahil tinuring kalaban sa Politica....masaklap pa tinatangal sa trabaho,pag may calamity at humihingi ng tulong sa governo hindi binibigyan at hindi kasama sa mga ayuda.
      7. Politicos pays Millions for mainstream medias for advertising..ex.GMA7,ABS-CBN etc.
      8. Calamity funds, Donation funds...Intelligence funds especially outgoing Politicos for their last term never use Millions of savings.The question is where do millions go?
      I believed all of these are the basic root caused of CORRUPTION.
      WHY ALL POLITICOS SILENT ABOUT THESE? WHY THERE IS NO FORCEFUL LAWS about these? Is it because all of them shares the benefit of it?
      That's why they are expending millions of millions?And still no truest LAWS on the Land.?
      Itong yung sinasabi binibilog lang utak natin sa mga Politicos natin...tapus kanya kanya tayong kampi sa bawat grupo nila.
      Pag nanalo POLITICOS mo syempre talo ang kabila...panahon ng CALAMITY kinakawawa mo yung kalaban sa politica...kunti lang binibigay na budgets para sa tulong kadalasan walang tulong.
      For hundreds and thousands years uunlad ba BANSA natin yan?
      Winning Politicos after Elections:
      1.Its the time of taking back what was expended.
      2.Aggressive to the money making LAWS even if it is depriving dignities of the many Filipinos example.CPD LAW by Trililanes. Universal Health Care For OFWs being imposed.
      3.Using government funds like..SSS,GSIS,PHILHEALTH...for whatever purposes.
      This is awareness for all FILIPINOS
      rather than saying we could not help to stop CORRUPTION.
      WE SHOULD BE PATRIOTIC and Solidify FILIPINOS for one purpose to defend our Territory soon. PAYAMANIN natin ang ating BANSA hindi yung POLITICOS ang PAYAMANIN NATIN....BE PATRIOTIC.
      ACT NOW NOT LATER DEFEND OUR TERRITORY SOON.
      The turmoil of cultured virus starts attacking, somehow someday...if we couldn't keep up with the advancement
      War Technology, we always left behind...and may be invaded again.

    • @pingzcagz3487
      @pingzcagz3487 Před 4 lety +40

      IF YOU ARE TRUE FILIPINO..:
      1.) Willing to do SACRIFICES to be PATRIOTIC.
      a.) Step down from Senator,step down from Congress.
      b.) Proceed to FEDERALISM and PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT.
      c.) WILLING to SACRIFICE NOT TO PRACTICE CORRUPTION and Perpetuate Corruption from the smallest.
      d.) STRENGTHENED the Law of the Land Equality no more TRO...TRO only the rich benefited and the Politicos benefited.
      e.) PATRIOTIC values being thought to schools.
      f.) Political Parties must be discouraged instead Characterized QUALITY LEADER'S guidelines.PATRIOTIC Leader.
      Political Parties resulted to PEOPLE Divisions very bad resulted also to arguing,killings. selected favoritism, instead of PUBLIC SERVANT resulted to Political SERVANTS. Instead of solving Problems they are solving Problems to lift their Political Parties rather than solving the Problem for the PEOPLE for the FILIPINOS.DIVISION HAPPENS.
      g.) All Philippine Valuable Resources:
      Earth dirts or soil MINERALS shall be Processed produce inside Philippine to cater or solve employments problem...example Mountains of Mountains MINERALS in SURIGAO DEL NORTE AND SURIGAO DEL SUR produces gold,nickel,chrome, all valuable mineral elements found etc.. shall be Processed in the Philippine do not...till the mountain and exported. MINERALS found in that earth dirt ranges allegedly to 90% more, imagine only 10% is the waste.
      g.) PAYAMANIN NATIN ang ating BANSA hindi POLITICOS ang Payamanin natin...for hundreds and thousands years only Politicos ang yumaman ng yumaman...FILIPINOS carries the loads of increasing taxes...Capitalist and Politicos can by pass the taxes..Politicos they are the one making the Laws which all the time favors to them and favors to their favorite business companies and business individuals.BE PATRIOTIC.

    • @pingzcagz3487
      @pingzcagz3487 Před 4 lety +25

      A Country runs by Politics and motivated by politicos always be a Poor Country.But a Country runs by Dedicated Patriotic Individuals...is a Strong Country and will become a rich country. by:fel

    • @pingzcagz3487
      @pingzcagz3487 Před 4 lety +35

      Thinking Mind :
      FILIPINOS vs Any other Country
      1.) Filipinos since Primitive Times or Ancient Period already a SMART People.
      They only get Filipinos by Force and being invaded.
      2.)That's why many Countries can't Comprehend easily Filipinos actions.
      3.)Other Countries could be easily DUPED.
      4.) BUT Filipinos now a days because of being SMART tend to CORRUPT Filipino Brothers to gain and to acquire more WEALTH.
      Insights. : It's time to be Patriotic to Solidify our Country ...being the SMARTEST and to be UNIFIED even the smallest of the World ....We become a Powerful Country no Countries can invade us again. Take away Politicos and Politics it always ruin the Nation and the People.

    • @dummydumb8050
      @dummydumb8050 Před 4 lety +18

      @@pingzcagz3487 damn

  • @Yasin_2312
    @Yasin_2312 Před rokem +92

    The Philippines has a diverse history. Started from Hinduism and Buddhism Influence, then to Islamic Influence where Trading Grew and Flourished, then to the Spanish Empire where Catholicism grew, then to become a US Colony where Protestantism and the English Language Grew , then to become occupied by the Japanese Empire, and then finally become independent. Now that’s crazy

  • @Karansharma69420
    @Karansharma69420 Před rokem +37

    Love Phillipines from Nepal. 🇳🇵❤️🇵🇭

  • @shappy60
    @shappy60 Před 4 lety +2804

    Ottomans fighting Aztecs, Mayans and Incas in the Phillipines is not something I expected to hear about today

    • @Sindrewino
      @Sindrewino Před 4 lety +21

      Indeed!

    • @sal1500
      @sal1500 Před 4 lety +109

      Respect Ottomans (Turkey) From the Philippines

    • @clitoralrosary9474
      @clitoralrosary9474 Před 4 lety +23

      None of those things ever happened.

    • @Sindrewino
      @Sindrewino Před 4 lety +31

      Prince Stingy oh? Please elaborate:)

    • @clitoralrosary9474
      @clitoralrosary9474 Před 4 lety +24

      @@SindrewinoI mean they didn't fucking happen. Just like the were no Chinese in ancient Maya, or aliens in ancient Greece.

  • @sebbah2
    @sebbah2 Před 4 lety +794

    Aztecs and egyptians fighting on opposite sides in the Philippines... man I love history!

    • @26omarali
      @26omarali Před 4 lety +34

      It is captivating. It seems a case of "Improbable things happen".

    • @izukawa8575
      @izukawa8575 Před 4 lety +39

      Sounds like a civilization match

    • @argenisjimenez8118
      @argenisjimenez8118 Před 4 lety +52

      And they thought my Age of Empires match was "unlikely to occur" in real history.

    • @renesarabia6442
      @renesarabia6442 Před 4 lety +51

      ​ Karlz Batiao
      This is true, Aztes and Incans were used by the Spanish to fortify the Philippines and Ottomans hired Egyptians and Indian Muslims to help their Muslim allies in Southeast Asia.
      Here are the references!
      ...Incans in Zamboanga, Philippines...
      "Second Book of the Second Part of the Conquests of the Filipinas Islands, and Chronicle of the Religious of Our Father, St. Augustine" (Zamboanga City History) "He (Governor Don Sebastían Hurtado de Corcuera) brought a great reënforcements of soldiers, many of them from Peru, as he made his voyage to Acapulco from that kingdom."
      www.zamboanga.com/html/history_1634_moro_attacks.htm
      ...Aztecs and Mayans in Manila, Philippines...
      "In 1637 the military force maintained in the islands consisted of one thousand seven hundred and two Spaniards and one hundred and forty Indians." ~Memorial de D. Juan Grau y Monfalcon, Procurador General de las Islas Filipinas, Docs. Inéditos del Archivo de Indias, vi, p. 425. "In 1787 the garrison at Manila consisted of one regiment of Mexicans comprising one thousand three hundred men, two artillery companies of eighty men each, three cavalry companies of fifty men each." La Pérouse, ii, p. 368.
      ...Ottomans and their hired help (Egyptians, Somalis, Malabaris and Indian Muslims) sent to help Muslims in Southeast Asia...
      An informal Ottoman-Aceh alliance had existed since at least the 1530s.[3] Sultan Alauddin wished to develop these relations, both to attempt the expulsion of the Portuguese in Malacca, and to extend his own power in Sumatra.[3] According to accounts written by the Portuguese Admiral Fernão Mendes Pinto, the Ottoman Empire fleet that first arrived in Aceh consisted of 300 Ottomans (Including Egyptians), Swahilis, Somalis from Mogadishu and various city states, Sindhis from Debal and Thatta, Gujaratis from Surat, and some 200 Malabar sailors of Janjira to aid the Batak region and the Maritime Southeast Asia in 1539.[3]
      Following the 1562 embassy, Aceh appeared to have already received Ottoman reinforcements building its capacity and allowing it to conquer the Sultanates of Aru and Johor in 1564.[3]
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_expedition_to_Aceh

    • @joeshar.
      @joeshar. Před 4 lety +7

      But it is not a fight between Inca Emperor and Pharaoh.

  • @yenniebells7253
    @yenniebells7253 Před 9 měsíci +131

    We, Filipinos, tend to say "Tangkilikin ang sariling atin" which literally means to "love your own". But given how we were influenced by various cultures, colonized for hundreds of years, is there really something that we can truly call our own? Even our own country name isn't our own..

    • @jadino_bambino
      @jadino_bambino Před 6 měsíci +23

      Yes. Pretty much. All I saw was a hot mess. I understand where I come from now in regards to the strong religious backgrounds and colonization throughout history ~ but it doesn't mean I like it. People are always guessing where I come from because I can pass as Mexican, Native American, Japanese, Chinese, Canadian etc. I've never been to any of those places 😆

    • @my_other_side473
      @my_other_side473 Před 6 měsíci +9

      Pretty much the same with all countries.

    • @kathleenabbu8553
      @kathleenabbu8553 Před 6 měsíci +11

      Well Indigenous Ethnic people still exist. We exist, we're trying everything we can to keep our language, culture, practices & beliefs, making theses/research papers, studying the IPRA Laws & etc.

    • @tumao_kaliwat_napulo
      @tumao_kaliwat_napulo Před 5 měsíci +9

      If we are to rename our country;
      *_Maharlika:_* so much issues, name deeply tied to the marcos family
      *_Ophir:_* ginoo ko! Conspiracy theory, barbers gossip, bias to the jews...
      So how about this;
      *_International name:_* Makronesia (big islands)《Opposite of Micronesia which is part of spanish east indies before》
      *_Local Name:_* Angkapulawan (the islands) [Ang+ka-pulaw(malay word for island)-an] -*alt.*_ Bansang Kapulawan.
      Demonym Int'l: Makronesian
      Demonyn Local: Tagakapulawan (islanders)
      No religious bias, no ethnic bias, no historical bias, perfectly describes our geography and way of life...

    • @NYxHardcor
      @NYxHardcor Před 4 měsíci +2

      I've been talking bout this for many years. Who are we, really? 😂

  • @simply_neuroscience
    @simply_neuroscience Před rokem +34

    Didn't know we shared so much back in the days. Recently I have been really curious about Phillipines and their freedom revolution and how bravely they fought for their native country. Love from India.

  • @early7strikeland996
    @early7strikeland996 Před 4 lety +2751

    How many different cultures do you want?
    Philippines: Yes

  • @mstrslay3752
    @mstrslay3752 Před 3 lety +2865

    It's nice to see that a non-filipino is doing a lot of research on Philippine history that has been forgotten by most of the Filipino community.

    • @bmona7550
      @bmona7550 Před 3 lety +119

      Others did not simply forget, but are in denial that the Islands were something more than “filled with savages” before the colonization.

    • @rgd9945
      @rgd9945 Před 3 lety +36

      Beacause history wont teach you how to be independent in life.

    • @theyeetwarrior1877
      @theyeetwarrior1877 Před 3 lety +4

      I'm from ph

    • @rhonenathaniellapas560
      @rhonenathaniellapas560 Před 3 lety

      @@bmona7550 ikr

    • @redactedz6146
      @redactedz6146 Před 3 lety +33

      Looking back at this vid. I'd say I was more impressed with the earlier parts of it because rarely does that part get tackled, up to the conflict with the early Spanish territory vs the Muslims. Helps also that the formatting of the video with a map as reference to the events he says makes it easier to understand/visualize

  • @kristielebaron
    @kristielebaron Před rokem +49

    i visited the philippines a month ago an amazing country full of humbleness people. as a northern mexican i would say phillipines is like south mexico but in asia

  • @maryrosaryawood7852
    @maryrosaryawood7852 Před 2 lety +19

    Thank you so much for contributing the History of our country in the Philippines. I was born during the Liberation 1948 and raised there . My Dad was with the Army of Gen. McArthur in WW ll . God bless 😇 you Sir and , your narration of the Philippine History. Am more than obliged. More prosperity in your undertakings.

  • @Angelo-bb8tk
    @Angelo-bb8tk Před 2 lety +2897

    I’m Mexican & the similarities between both Mexico’s and the Philippines’s culture, cuisine religion, family values etc is shockingly similar! Nuestros primos asiáticos!🇲🇽🇵🇭

  • @ON-iw3vd
    @ON-iw3vd Před 4 lety +808

    When I thought Filipinos look Chinese, I met one who looked Samoan. When I met one who looked Samoan, I met one who looked Chinese. Some of them look like Latin Americans and Turkish. I can never tell what an original Filipino looks like and now I know why because of this video.

    • @sociallyawkwardguy7106
      @sociallyawkwardguy7106 Před 4 lety +63

      heres how to know if you met a filipino their all of the above but small

    • @jane29jeng
      @jane29jeng Před 4 lety +34

      Sometimes people ask me if i have Turkish blood and I say maybe. I don’t know. Both parents are filipinos. I didn’t know the Ottomans went here way back in the day. Very interesting indeed.

    • @manolitobenzon6903
      @manolitobenzon6903 Před 3 lety +6

      Ita is one of the originals

    • @andrinabinogwal1135
      @andrinabinogwal1135 Před 3 lety +46

      Some ethnic groups are not colonized here in my country Philippines. And they are really the Native Filipino's. But if we trace it back from the past history of colonization of Spain, Japan, Americans, Almost all Filipino's are mixed raced.

    • @randyg6138
      @randyg6138 Před 3 lety +31

      Filipino look similar to Indonesian. Check the president of the Indonesia he looks Filipino and before they become indonesian they were called malayan people and the word indo it came from the indoism religion from india later it changed.

  • @katherinejanica99
    @katherinejanica99 Před rokem +14

    My father's ancestors came from Indonesia and my mother's came from Spain. Though I was born in the Philippines so I'm called Filipino. And Im proud of it!!!

    • @Neutral_Mind
      @Neutral_Mind Před měsícem

      My greatest ever grandmother came from central Africa🌍 2 million years ago.
      😊😊😊

  • @daveheartthrob80
    @daveheartthrob80 Před rokem +1

    Kudos to the uploader. This is indeed the most concise, most on point historical narrative I've ever heard and seen on youtube.

  • @ylh2019
    @ylh2019 Před 4 lety +866

    *Ottomans fighting Aztecs, Mayans and Incas in the Philippines*
    What is this, a crossover episode?

    • @karlzbatiao177
      @karlzbatiao177 Před 4 lety +98

      yes at one point the philippines was a crossroads of many civilizations.

    • @renesarabia6442
      @renesarabia6442 Před 4 lety +45

      ​@@karlzbatiao177
      This is true, Aztes and Incans were used by Spanish to fortify the Philippines. Here are the references!
      ...Incans in Zamboanga...
      "Second Book of the Second Part of the Conquests of the Filipinas Islands, and Chronicle of the Religious of Our Father, St. Augustine" (Zamboanga City History) "He (Governor Don Sebastían Hurtado de Corcuera) brought a great reënforcements of soldiers, many of them from Peru, as he made his voyage to Acapulco from that kingdom."
      www.zamboanga.com/html/history_1634_moro_attacks.htm
      ...Aztecs and Mayans in Manila...
      "In 1637 the military force maintained in the islands consisted of one thousand seven hundred and two Spaniards and one hundred and forty Indians." ~Memorial de D. Juan Grau y Monfalcon, Procurador General de las Islas Filipinas, Docs. Inéditos del Archivo de Indias, vi, p. 425. "In 1787 the garrison at Manila consisted of one regiment of Mexicans comprising one thousand three hundred men, two artillery companies of eighty men each, three cavalry companies of fifty men each." La Pérouse, ii, p. 368.
      ...Ottomans and their hired help (Egyptians, Somalis, Malabaris and Indian Muslims) sent to to Southeast Asia...
      An informal Ottoman-Aceh alliance had existed since at least the 1530s.[3] Sultan Alauddin wished to develop these relations, both to attempt the expulsion of the Portuguese in Malacca, and to extend his own power in Sumatra.[3] According to accounts written by the Portuguese Admiral Fernão Mendes Pinto, the Ottoman Empire fleet that first arrived in Aceh consisted of 300 Ottomans (Including Egyptians), Swahilis, Somalis from Mogadishu and various city states, Sindhis from Debal and Thatta, Gujaratis from Surat, and some 200 Malabar sailors of Janjira to aid the Batak region and the Maritime Southeast Asia in 1539.[3]
      Following the 1562 embassy, Aceh appeared to have already received Ottoman reinforcements building its capacity and allowing it to conquer the Sultanates of Aru and Johor in 1564.[3]
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_expedition_to_Aceh

    • @dontsearchdocumentingreali9621
      @dontsearchdocumentingreali9621 Před 4 lety +13

      Karlz Batiao islam is cancer

    • @brixflores5121
      @brixflores5121 Před 4 lety

      hahahaha

    • @xpro2009
      @xpro2009 Před 4 lety +3

      Alternate world history

  • @juanantoniogragasin1685
    @juanantoniogragasin1685 Před 4 lety +1029

    Man as a Filipino myself I've gotta say I was not expecting Ottomans and Aztecs to have visited our lands.
    Man history never ceases to shock me.

    • @maddygaming5599
      @maddygaming5599 Před 4 lety +66

      Antonio Gragasin The Reason why there were strong presence of Muslim in the Philippines that time is because of OTTOMANS , they send Traiders and Missionaries .

    • @JcDizon
      @JcDizon Před 4 lety +15

      @@maddygaming5599 I thought it was because of Brunei

    • @maddygaming5599
      @maddygaming5599 Před 4 lety +15

      Maybe yes mabye not. Because during that time when islam reaches the "pre hispanic philippines", Islmic World was under 1 banner 1 flag Under Ottoman or the so called Last Islamic Caliphate. But it doesnt mean that the Sultanate Of Sulu was Conquered by Ottomans.

    • @boaoftheboaians
      @boaoftheboaians Před 4 lety +8

      Aceh in Indonesia was a vassal of the Ottomans

    • @juangarute6918
      @juangarute6918 Před 4 lety +11

      Arabs trades in the Philippines before colonization.

  • @theaveragejuan
    @theaveragejuan Před rokem +4

    Wow, that was very informative! didn't know much details prior to the arrival of Magellan. Thanks for this history recap!

  • @Leto85
    @Leto85 Před rokem +101

    I'm Dutch and the differences between our countries are so huge that I'm very interested in this culture and history. Just the fact that they're an archipellago of course says enough. This video was my first introduction to the country and now I'm even more intrigued. Thank you for uploading!
    I've only noticed that sometimes the voice over got cut off before continuing speaking. As if the sound suddenly stopped. I was watching with English subtitles on and these subtitles did continue the sentences that were cut off. You may want to look into that. :)

    • @3HorsemenOfMovingPictures
      @3HorsemenOfMovingPictures Před rokem +1

      Probably copyright

    • @Leto85
      @Leto85 Před rokem +1

      @@3HorsemenOfMovingPictures That makes sense.

    • @3HorsemenOfMovingPictures
      @3HorsemenOfMovingPictures Před rokem

      @@Leto85i thought the guy in ur pfp btw is Patrick Bateman

    • @Leto85
      @Leto85 Před rokem +1

      @@3HorsemenOfMovingPictures No, that's me I think over 10 years ago now. I get the confusion, but I don't use axes.

    • @newbreedcs
      @newbreedcs Před rokem +1

      Can you put time stamps of where the sentences are getting cut off? I’d like to see what’s in the CC.

  • @sig3952
    @sig3952 Před 3 lety +613

    now i see how phillipines people are connected to us,indians...We love you filipinos...Your country is a beautiful one❤️❤️❤️

    • @kryptonnslaxx6378
      @kryptonnslaxx6378 Před 2 lety +15

      I have indian friends they're funny and nice lol

    • @sig3952
      @sig3952 Před 2 lety +4

      @@kryptonnslaxx6378 Someof us are really good...

    • @adajoi4937
      @adajoi4937 Před 2 lety +30

      And my heart belongs to an indian man from Kerala😍😍

    • @sig3952
      @sig3952 Před 2 lety +3

      @@adajoi4937 i hope u get married to him...cuz not many such stories are in success

    • @ukilumi4345
      @ukilumi4345 Před 2 lety +5

      Yay i live in the phillipines

  • @muhamadamin3
    @muhamadamin3 Před 3 lety +1070

    Amazed by the detailed explainations. Love the Philippines 🇵🇭 from your neighbour and cousin, Malaysia 🇲🇾

    • @raeyamaonada7435
      @raeyamaonada7435 Před 3 lety +19

      Love you too cousin

    • @vinipx01
      @vinipx01 Před 3 lety +30

      I love Philippines too ❤️🇵🇭 I am from Canada 🇨🇦

    • @raeyamaonada7435
      @raeyamaonada7435 Před 3 lety +8

      @@vinipx01 I'm here at canada also. Where you at

    • @volume_02
      @volume_02 Před 3 lety +13

      Lets go to war first. That sabah region of yours is ours

    • @raeyamaonada7435
      @raeyamaonada7435 Před 3 lety +15

      @@volume_02 what? Sabba is owned by one of the royal family of phil

  • @victurdanes268
    @victurdanes268 Před 2 lety +5

    This is so comprehensive yet concise historical facts. I really appreciate the way it’s presented packed with facts. However, ma-i , was the description used by chinese traders for the Philippines and it’s Center known to be that area in Laguna, called Bay..back in 971AD. Thank you so much

  • @JmanSKI
    @JmanSKI Před rokem +2

    Thanks for posting this 👍 been there twice but never knew in depth it's history like this fine documentary.

  • @blackbuy3059
    @blackbuy3059 Před 3 lety +1225

    Learning in school:😴😴😴😴
    Learning in CZcams:🧐🧐🧐🧐🧐

  • @dontsearchdocumentingreali9621

    Love Philippines from Croatia,catholic brothers ❤

  • @creativelifewithgrace994
    @creativelifewithgrace994 Před rokem +52

    Philippines is very rich in history and rooted in diversity. In Philippines, our cuisine is diverse in usage of spices from around the world. An Austronician, Philippines language too, is diverse, enmeshed with Islam, Malay, English, Japanese, Chinese, making Tagalog a unique sound with a hint of many surrounding countries. Philippines is influencedly rich but its community’s heart is as pure as gold. In their life challenges, they are armoured with faith and trust in God, resilience, patience, laughter and many more characters compared to none other. As the newly President-elect stated, Pres. Bongbong Marcos, “Philippines is a friend to many, an enemy to none”.

    • @mcmacshalfilya
      @mcmacshalfilya Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't mind making some Philippines history with YOU💞

  • @beverlyzoeller9550
    @beverlyzoeller9550 Před 8 měsíci +2

    THANK YOU SO MUCH that you share to us ABOUT the history of the Philippines.

  • @shaunakkapse4254
    @shaunakkapse4254 Před 3 lety +674

    I have friends from Phillipines too
    Love From India 🇮🇳

  • @itsourtubenow9729
    @itsourtubenow9729 Před 4 lety +348

    What I like about this video is that it shows that our history started way before the spanish came.

    • @dandeeliro8548
      @dandeeliro8548 Před 3 lety

      me too

    • @gelvincent278
      @gelvincent278 Před 3 lety +7

      agreed, almost all of the "history of the Philippines" videos I've seen had always started in the Spanish colonial era.

    • @str8alphamale
      @str8alphamale Před 3 lety +5

      Yup, just like they say Black's started out as slaves . Europeans always try to twist the story. There were black Pharaohs way before these European heathens came in. Words of advice. Never trust or take what a European says as face value. These were the same ones that says Christopher Columbus discovered America. People was already there.

    • @nestorlobaton4234
      @nestorlobaton4234 Před 3 lety +4

      yeah . because spanish wiped out our ancestors culture,relegion

    • @nestorlobaton4234
      @nestorlobaton4234 Před 3 lety

      @Damage Screen how do you know? how they end up here if philippines didnt exist before them ?

  • @darienthevolcanoman8624
    @darienthevolcanoman8624 Před rokem +16

    I appreciate the video in giving a great run down and summary of our people’s history. I did however notice the omission of the Philippine-American war, as well as the Moro rebellion that took place during American occupation. As a Filipino born in the US, American colonialism in the Philippines was only brought up one time in high school. I’m thankful to the US for the opportunities it has given me and my family, but I also recognize that the country may not always act in the best interest of people who look like me.

  • @alessandropalma3955
    @alessandropalma3955 Před rokem +2

    This video gives me a lot of knowledge about my home country 🇵🇭, Thank you for this, more knowledge to come

  • @ferengiprofiteer6908
    @ferengiprofiteer6908 Před 3 lety +463

    My cousin was stationed in the Philippines during the Vietnam war. He always said it was his favorite place on earth. When he retired from the post office, he went back. And stayed! Hasn't back here for 15 years.
    It must be pretty all right.

    • @brimazzu3223
      @brimazzu3223 Před 3 lety +21

      If you’re American, you’d be considered rich in the Philippines because the Peso is literally a fraction of a cent, your brother might living pretty good over there.

    • @bmona7550
      @bmona7550 Před 3 lety +8

      @Meri See According to the Boxer Codex, there were some people from other countries. Chinese (obviously), Koreans and Japanese people were documented visiting/living in the island for whatever reason. I feel like the islands has always been this trade hub/tourist area for the rich which makes sense because of the location smack in the middle of a trade route. Too bad most of its pre-colonial history is literally burned and lost

    • @jaylu7971
      @jaylu7971 Před 3 lety +8

      I have a neighbor here in Cavite, peaceful and simple life. nature plants is one of his hobby. also the pension money has a bigger value compare to US itself.

    • @bmona7550
      @bmona7550 Před 3 lety +1

      @Meri See Yes, I’m already aware of that

    • @pilipinas39
      @pilipinas39 Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/play/PLru2qbCMGOi4PhVocfJEi1oZRRj0AWnzx.html
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      Part 1..Where is the land of Ophir?
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  • @mxmcelestine6210
    @mxmcelestine6210 Před 2 lety +1179

    as a filipino, i didnt know the story of our pre colonial days as it was never discussed in school (they'd talk about Magellan first, etc.)! thank you for this!

    • @reynaldoroy1067
      @reynaldoroy1067 Před 2 lety +7

      Biased mainstream media in the Philippines focus only on propaganda and fake narratives by the followers of ninoy/Cory against Marcos.

    • @madamkaren239
      @madamkaren239 Před 2 lety +40

      Where I'm from I never saw another Filipino. I have no clue about the culture or anything about them. My dad is Filipino and I do not know his family. I would really like to reach out to other Filipinas.

    • @annabelmercado1258
      @annabelmercado1258 Před 2 lety +58

      highschool tinuturo nayan

    • @mxmcelestine6210
      @mxmcelestine6210 Před 2 lety +4

      @@madamkaren239 that would be nice!

    • @mxmcelestine6210
      @mxmcelestine6210 Před 2 lety +10

      @@annabelmercado1258 g11 po ako ngayonnn tapos ngayon lg diniscuss and for a short amount of time lang rin pinagaralan:(

  • @izaeyah5440
    @izaeyah5440 Před rokem +13

    I’m part black and Filipino and since I live in the us, we didn’t really learn about this in school so this is really help to getting to know my culture

    • @Mat-zd2cn
      @Mat-zd2cn Před rokem +2

      Why do you have an Italian flag then

    • @GD-mb7vk
      @GD-mb7vk Před rokem

      Badass bro

  • @NicholasKandis
    @NicholasKandis Před rokem

    Great concise history. Thank you!

  • @jr.solaris253
    @jr.solaris253 Před 3 lety +606

    Thank you so much for the great content😊 this Mexican has alot of love and respect for my Filipino brother's and sisters❤🇲🇽 🇵🇭

    • @gaminguniverse3393
      @gaminguniverse3393 Před 3 lety +8

      @@aronzziii6783 thats Spain, Mexico got colonized as well idiot

    • @jancelmartin5625
      @jancelmartin5625 Před 3 lety +7

      @@aronzziii6783 bobo

    • @aronzziii6783
      @aronzziii6783 Před 3 lety

      @@gaminguniverse3393 i know right I'm just mistaken.

    • @salamandermike6715
      @salamandermike6715 Před 3 lety +16

      @@aronzziii6783
      **Anti-colonial mentality spotted**
      Kaya madaming mangmang satin kasi pinapairal yung mga ganyan, imbes na mag move one at focus nalang sa pag unlad at tumulong nalan na ma-improve yung relasyon natin sa ibang bansa... ಠಿ_ಠ)

    • @aronzziii6783
      @aronzziii6783 Před 3 lety +2

      @@salamandermike6715 edi kayo na kaya maraming mga toxic na pilipino kagaya nyo porket nagkamali lang ako jinajudge nyo na isang tao jan na makikita ang hindi pagkakagusto ng mga dayuhan sa mga pilipino magaling mag judge ng iba magaling mag pa pride pero wala namang inaatupag

  • @lillyie
    @lillyie Před 3 lety +1887

    So basically:
    333 years Spanish
    33 years American
    3 years Japanese

    • @masterjet7619
      @masterjet7619 Před 3 lety +197

      Well 48 exact in America not 33

    • @inex3705
      @inex3705 Před 3 lety +119

      British -7 to 8 years

    • @arisus165
      @arisus165 Před 3 lety +73

      Japan had massacred the PH in just 3 years and more worse than Spaniards and Americans colony.

    • @sidmichael1158
      @sidmichael1158 Před 3 lety +18

      Did you not watch the video?

    • @oldkid1472
      @oldkid1472 Před 3 lety +97

      ​@@inex3705 They only occupied Manila and Cavite during the 7 Years War and only for 20 months

  • @poopy5101
    @poopy5101 Před rokem +2

    this has been one of those rare videos with close to accurate pronunciations of Filipino words. Well done, sir!

  • @remysimon6819
    @remysimon6819 Před rokem

    Thank you Great presentation

  • @shawnyepes2389
    @shawnyepes2389 Před 3 lety +2106

    The Filipino culture is also very similar to Hispanic culture in many ways. Love my Filipino brothers and sisters :)

    • @renzcarladoc4202
      @renzcarladoc4202 Před 3 lety +38

      Philipines will be a muslim soon 🔜

    • @rjgonzales1494
      @rjgonzales1494 Před 3 lety +141

      In your dream ...

    • @jhasimmacalimpao1036
      @jhasimmacalimpao1036 Před 3 lety +48

      @@renzcarladoc4202 That is because some of our Population is A Muslim, like me.

    • @ambrozz_plays7992
      @ambrozz_plays7992 Před 3 lety +114

      @@renzcarladoc4202 already has been, the only problem for you is that the Philippines is predominantly Catholic

    • @TeaDrinker-eq3md
      @TeaDrinker-eq3md Před 3 lety +117

      The Philippines is already "Hispanic" because Spain was involved. Everything that has connections or had connections to Spain is considered "Hispanic", thus, the Philippines can be considered a Hispanic Asian nation which depends on how you define the term "Hispanic" personally.

  • @goldrooster7754
    @goldrooster7754 Před 4 lety +2247

    Philippines: the Americans, they have freed us!
    America: I wouldn't say freed. More like, under new management.

    • @reesehendricksen1871
      @reesehendricksen1871 Před 4 lety +58

      Did you find that from r/history memes

    • @boogeymann6686
      @boogeymann6686 Před 4 lety +135

      The Americans did better with making the Philippines more democratic but Spain killed fewer people than America

    • @joshuatumambo5674
      @joshuatumambo5674 Před 4 lety +149

      @@boogeymann6686 Although the Americans were also the ones who fired the first shot, starting the Philippine-American war

    • @speer1778
      @speer1778 Před 4 lety +7

      Why

    • @ElBandito
      @ElBandito Před 4 lety +122

      @@speer1778 Cause USA at the time was having colonial fever, trying to catch up to the Europeans.

  • @margaritakotsinyan2516
    @margaritakotsinyan2516 Před rokem +19

    I am an Armenian and absolutely amazed by the RICH and SPLENDID history of the Philippines , that should be spread for others to learn.

  • @welynregidor4232
    @welynregidor4232 Před 10 měsíci

    Love it !!! Very informative !!

  • @filipefernandes8669
    @filipefernandes8669 Před 3 lety +768

    A guy named Filipe sends his regards to Phillipines people from Portugal 🇵🇭🇵🇹

  • @JP..5-.
    @JP..5-. Před 2 lety +192

    Had the pleasure of visiting the Philippines for scuba diving a few years back. Encountered such warm, honest, friendly, genuine locals during the months there. Love from Canada

    • @altsyung
      @altsyung Před 5 měsíci +1

      You’re so lucky! Scuba diving sounds fun! Hope you come back!

  • @melanyblake1470
    @melanyblake1470 Před rokem +7

    Enormous history with so many connections to other cultures.🙏💜

  • @pickax3015
    @pickax3015 Před rokem

    This really helped me in my quiz on ap. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  • @erkutziyasivrikaya
    @erkutziyasivrikaya Před 4 lety +322

    Turks fighting with Azteca in Philippines! This could be an interesting movie :)

  • @lllaurenceeeee1739
    @lllaurenceeeee1739 Před 3 lety +612

    Filipinos then: I have traded with other powerful nations
    Filipinos now: 1+1 is Magellan

  • @maribelllamelo797
    @maribelllamelo797 Před 2 lety

    Thank so much for sharing this very nice video.

  • @evagoco
    @evagoco Před rokem

    thank you very much for showing us this very informative story. when i was small child and during elementary, high school and college days this was just being published on books and taught in school. Till now my words is mixed up with spanish languages and one day i found my grandmothers birth certificate she was born in 1910, it was written in full spanish language.

  • @abelardojraranil7247
    @abelardojraranil7247 Před 3 lety +1023

    I like the fact that you did not begin your history with Magellan "discovery" of our islands. Philippines had intricate and advanced civilizations and settlement all across the archipelago.

    • @1211jinx
      @1211jinx Před 3 lety +41

      They really researched well.Very impressive.

    • @Chrisomeify
      @Chrisomeify Před 3 lety +4

      You rather prefer your history being colonized by indians and arabs? Idiot.

    • @Llans889
      @Llans889 Před 3 lety +3

      BIG Kingdom Of Maharlika

    • @Chrisomeify
      @Chrisomeify Před 3 lety +21

      @hotdog jones The igorots kept pure austronesian east asian farmer culture and herritage alive. No spanish, arab or indian influence just pure native filipino rice agricultural civilization.

    • @lanicomandante7839
      @lanicomandante7839 Před 3 lety +2

      i would'nt say advanced overexaggeration na yan

  • @rcgal4911
    @rcgal4911 Před 4 lety +213

    Manila traded with Acapulco Mexico for hundred years, I'm not actually surprised by aztecs and incans in the Philippines. But the Egyptians and ottomans did blew my mind.

    • @eidokun
      @eidokun Před 4 lety +26

      It was said that gold that can only be found in the Philippines was found in Egyptian pyramids. That means our country was trade went as far as Africa. And it is said that many Europeans thought the gold was coming from Africa since they bought it from the Philippines

    • @alejandromata5120
      @alejandromata5120 Před 4 lety +8

      IF EVER BEEN IN SOME PART IN SOUTHERN LUZON ,THERES A STRONG RESEMBLANCE OF EGYTIANS and TURKS.

    • @HJ-mg3dg
      @HJ-mg3dg Před 4 lety +8

      Egyptians and Indians traded gold in Philippines. Some ancient golds discovered in Butuan Mindanao can be seen at Ayala Museum up to this day.

    • @dfernandez3482
      @dfernandez3482 Před 4 lety +18

      That's why we have the Chocolate Hills. We tried making pyramids but didn't turn out so well 😊

    • @daffakkkdoxxx5664
      @daffakkkdoxxx5664 Před 4 lety +5

      @@dfernandez3482 Th? HAHAHAHA

  • @lillyozadutriv2146
    @lillyozadutriv2146 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for sharing our culture and historical of our country Philippines. I am a Filipino but only a bit I know.
    Salute to you

  • @jimbert9818
    @jimbert9818 Před rokem

    Very Informative! 🥰

  • @jasatotakouzeno4674
    @jasatotakouzeno4674 Před 4 lety +700

    I like that this video focused more on the Pre-Hispanic side of the Philippines. Even in my schooling, I’ve never heard of the Majapahit Empire or the Islamic side of the Philippines apart from history youtubers such as yourself and self-studying in my part :3

    • @dayangmarikit6860
      @dayangmarikit6860 Před 4 lety +6

      Big Mouth - There was no such thing as "nation-states" before the 19th century. Greece, India, Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia weren't countries yet.
      www.quora.com/Was-the-Philippines-ever-called-Maharlika/answer/Dayang-Marikit?ch=10&share=ac3f8f60&srid=iQMbJ

    • @werdward24
      @werdward24 Před 4 lety +15

      I went to a public school and these topics were taught in Elementary, up to highschool.

    • @jasatotakouzeno4674
      @jasatotakouzeno4674 Před 4 lety +17

      AbuMinar in my Elementary, I recall just briefly mentioning Pre-colonial life, but nothing with the Hindu Kingdoms, Islamic Sultanates within, or any outside influence. In HS, the focus really was just Spain and just Spain to the Philippines. I didn’t know anything about the circumstances that Spain went to the East Indies besides the “God, Gold, Glory” moniker that was so commonly said in those days :v

    • @kulas0saka788
      @kulas0saka788 Před 4 lety +29

      @@jasatotakouzeno4674 Yeah, I agree, the focus of history in the Philippines textbooks are all about our relationship to spain and usa, japan conquering us and president marcos. The textbooks do not go in-depth about our pre-colonial history. A good chunk of elementary and high school history can be summarized as "Spain colonized us and they did bad things".

    • @xpro2009
      @xpro2009 Před 4 lety +5

      @Big Mouth The first humans (Adam and Eve) lived in the present day Philippines.
      The Garden of Eden is in the the present day Philippines.
      Before anything else; ancestors of modern day Philippines were Hebrew.

  • @MZ-uo8xo
    @MZ-uo8xo Před 3 lety +194

    Im a Chinese who used to work in the PH for 2 years.Most of the peoplw I met were very nice to me. I made some very close friends there.
    God bless the Philippines.

    • @derptrolling4740
      @derptrolling4740 Před 3 lety +1

      Pangasinan in the Philippines is Chinese land before the Spanish since 1405

    • @dharmo8829
      @dharmo8829 Před 3 lety +2

      Why Chinese everywhere

    • @PhaseRushSupp
      @PhaseRushSupp Před 3 lety +1

      @@dharmo8829 Filipinos are also every where

    • @riykin
      @riykin Před 3 lety

      @@derptrolling4740 That explains my tiny ass eyes. Am a half mix of Ilonggo and Pangasinense

    • @chrono-glitchwaterlily8776
      @chrono-glitchwaterlily8776 Před 3 lety

      @@dharmo8829 1.4 billion population will do that to ya

  • @shabeebkaringappara2917

    Great content just perfectly made without hurting any colonisers. Bravo.

  • @karl7558
    @karl7558 Před rokem

    This Video actually helped me with my year long project and thanks to it I passed.

  • @satyanarayanatelagareddi6334

    Philippines... 😍😍😍lot's of love and respect from 🇮🇳

    • @ryanjayi.villorente4642
      @ryanjayi.villorente4642 Před 3 lety +9

      Thank you for the spices brotherr

    • @banxnery
      @banxnery Před 3 lety +1

      still some other filipino here arent nice to guys. theyre just uneducated

    • @IM_Nothing00
      @IM_Nothing00 Před 3 lety

      @@banxnery i love 😘pinoy but i hate malyesia 👎🏽

    • @Sadat-ki5ov
      @Sadat-ki5ov Před 3 lety +1

      @@IM_Nothing00 what if i tell tou phillipines was a MUSLIM country youre going to start hating it to.

    • @IM_Nothing00
      @IM_Nothing00 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Sadat-ki5ov naah i hate malyesia cause they hate us because of we r hindus .so before u write something wrong u first know about the reason okay .and yeah i hate isl@m ☺

  • @Mr.fed_agent
    @Mr.fed_agent Před 4 lety +76

    I've visited the Philippines. Great country and people. Wish to visit again.

  • @jessaavenido6640
    @jessaavenido6640 Před rokem

    Good to know. Thank you very informative

  • @velvettez9646
    @velvettez9646 Před rokem

    wowwww amazing ,this was a great history of my country Phil.. I never heard this in school..some portion only .thnks a lot.

  • @thwb4661
    @thwb4661 Před 4 lety +343

    The Pre-Hispanic Philippines looked like Game of Thrones.

    • @mr.winterbamboo6829
      @mr.winterbamboo6829 Před 4 lety +6

      I'm dead😂

    • @erushi5503
      @erushi5503 Před 4 lety +27

      Lol
      Lapu-lapu is our John snow

    • @gggamer2738
      @gggamer2738 Před 4 lety +2

      @@erushi5503 well if you really think about it he would be equivalent to the fat king you know as he was a warrior he was defiant against the foreigners aka tygarians

    • @erushi5503
      @erushi5503 Před 4 lety +1

      @@gggamer2738 TBH i still haven't watched GoT though i read the summary

    • @equipadont
      @equipadont Před 4 lety +6

      Ha more like vikings to me

  • @BisayangHilaw
    @BisayangHilaw Před 3 lety +3401

    Very informative, thank you! Amazed to hear the Incans, Aztecs and Mayans made their way over here as well!

  • @smallvillepodbr3
    @smallvillepodbr3 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video.

  • @yonathanasefaw9001
    @yonathanasefaw9001 Před rokem +2

    I am going to see the Philippines one day and I also have friends there who I can talk about this with. Thanks for this video!

  • @aeriii
    @aeriii Před 2 lety +597

    This just happened to be on my recommendation feed and I love how they start the PH history to pre colonial unlike other people who always said that "The history of the Philippines started when a Portuguese, Magellan, discovered the Philippines."

    • @GuyBradburyy
      @GuyBradburyy Před 2 lety +40

      Hard agree! I think most filipinos want to learn more about pre-colonial history and culture.

    • @ChristianGonzalez-io3ft
      @ChristianGonzalez-io3ft Před 2 lety +21

      Good to know all stages of history. But "being filipino" really started under spanish rule. Hard to admit but before that all of the tribes do not considered themselves "one people".

    • @H1ydra
      @H1ydra Před 2 lety +9

      well yeah the name and word philippines only exist because of spain conquering and uniting the archipelago but the land of the philippines started from the beginning of this video

    • @insta779
      @insta779 Před 2 lety +7

      Magellan did not discover Philippines. There are people already living in that country until these so called "explorers" invade and kill thousands of Filipino for 300 years.

    • @mechanikalbull5626
      @mechanikalbull5626 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ChristianGonzalez-io3ft Blame your geography it was islands and islets and people are naturally divided. Had it been the nation was like Japan or UK in terms of continuous landmass I think philippnos today has strong sense of nationalism and identity.

  • @aliimran2485
    @aliimran2485 Před 3 lety +469

    Now, I learned the history of Phillipines most of the history I guess
    Lot's of love and respect to the chilling Filipinos from India 🇮🇳❤♥🙌💕

    • @mikee_te456
      @mikee_te456 Před 2 lety +10

      ❤ India 🇮🇳 too

    • @ninasofianatinga5537
      @ninasofianatinga5537 Před 2 lety +6

      Iknow now the philippines history ilove my country as a filipino i live simple even poor.and love all the country was brought us a catholic were iam now

    • @chevergara3139
      @chevergara3139 Před 2 lety

      Don't believe this shit..

    • @ramony.nicolaslll7091
      @ramony.nicolaslll7091 Před 2 lety +1

      @@chevergara3139 chill bro

    • @LiamTHT
      @LiamTHT Před 2 lety +1

      my grandpa once said ( he passed out in 2019 btw ) during martial law, every price has dropped down but the only problem is that the people doesn't have money, you really don't wanna live on that time period lol, he described that his family on that time was "poorer than a rat"

  • @wenamaya_tv_
    @wenamaya_tv_ Před 2 lety +1

    Wow it so nice to know about our Country history, thanks for sharing this knowledge.. it make me clever.. thank you and God bless us.. ❤️🇵🇭🙏

  • @brunolike8631
    @brunolike8631 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Love the Phillipines!! Also, hi from Brazil!
    🇧🇷🤝🇵🇭
    Edit: now that I've finished the video, I realised how the Phillipines are like an asian version of Brazil, being a full mixture of races and cultures

  • @cabinellow159
    @cabinellow159 Před 4 lety +549

    Philippines: *Exists*
    *Ottomans, Egyptians, Aztecs, Mexicans, Spanish, Americans, British, Indians, Mayans, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese, Jewish, Germans, Africans, Malays have joined the game*

    • @eaglefreedom5361
      @eaglefreedom5361 Před 4 lety +4

      Is this a civ reference? Lol

    • @itsourtubenow9729
      @itsourtubenow9729 Před 4 lety +20

      Denmark once pitched a deal with America, basically Denmark will give Greenland to the US if the US gave the Philippines to Denmark.
      Edit: it nearly happened btw, it would've happened if Germany didn't occupy Denmark in ww2.

    • @kagura7107
      @kagura7107 Před 4 lety +23

      @@itsourtubenow9729 Oh boy, ever wondered what would happen to the Philippines if the deal got through and the Philippines were given to Denmark in exchange for Greenland to USA?

    • @natsur1361
      @natsur1361 Před 4 lety +2

      What about German?

    • @Stickyybenzz
      @Stickyybenzz Před 4 lety +10

      *Covid-19 Has joined the chat*

  • @briangooderham5649
    @briangooderham5649 Před 3 lety +698

    They missed out the bit when Britain took the Philippines from the Spanish in 1764 but had to give it back because of a treaty between Britain and Spain in 1766

    • @TheOttecarlos
      @TheOttecarlos Před 3 lety +60

      That’s what I thought that UK was the Philippines first English teacher

    • @joiereyeslo
      @joiereyeslo Před 3 lety +43

      Just want to add, after the British withdrew many Sepoy (Indian) soldiers refused to leave the Philippines. Most of them eventually settled in Rizal.

    • @malefantasy6976
      @malefantasy6976 Před 3 lety +61

      Actually the British didn't took all of the philippines but occupied a small part of the Philippines which is manila until the end of the 7 years war they only used Philippines as a Military Stationary Land so the british didn't do much to govern the occupied land like what you guys saying that the british were to ones who bring English in the Philippines

    • @colayy5101
      @colayy5101 Před 3 lety

      Ikr

    • @ivandevera7665
      @ivandevera7665 Před 3 lety

      Yeah

  • @gatemifi5033
    @gatemifi5033 Před rokem +6

    Bien résumé, bien illustré et bien narré. Il ne reste qu'à en apprendre davantage sur la situation actuelle. L'histoire n'a pas de fin.

  • @englishwithfayezurrahman4672

    Highly informative video!

  • @ryantresmanio8299
    @ryantresmanio8299 Před 4 lety +445

    The whole country being highlighted
    Palawan: Am I a joke to you?

  • @janimbao872
    @janimbao872 Před 2 lety +236

    The culture of Filipinos has grown throughout the years of colonization. Due to the influences brought by colonizers and traders, we would not have our culture now - filled with diversity and richness. This video has refreshed my memory about our history and the origin of our culture. As a student, I only recall parts that were given more attention in school. Specifically, this is from the period of Magellan’s arrival in the Philippines up to the present day. I commend the video creator for producing such a detailed and well-organized narration of the history of the Philippines. Discussing the history that goes way back to our pre-colonial roots did not only refresh my mind but helped me acquire more relevant knowledge. In 12 minutes, the narrator summarized our long history from the influences brought by the Indian culture to Southeast Asia up to the present Republic of the Philippines. The information provided by the video creator was carefully thought of as it showed a proper sequencing of events that happened in the Philippines. Our current practices, traditions, and beliefs are traced back to the significant events in the early eras. For instance, Filipinos have different beliefs and religions because of the introduction of Islam, Muslim, and Christianity brought by colonizers throughout the years. Due to the influences of the Indian culture, we were able to develop Baybayin and other traditional writings. With other countries’ desire to colonize the land full of riches and resources, the Philippines became a battleground for power and control. Even if such incidents happened, we still got our freedom and independence. This video made me realize how huge the impacts of other countries’ cultures are on our diverse and inclusive culture. To sum up, it was interesting that the video creator did not focus too much on the Hispanic period as it was not the only era that greatly influenced the Phillippines. They gave us comprehensive information regarding the pre-Hispanic period as well. Lastly, I would like to commend the video creator for using a credible source. They based the information on the published book, “The Roots of the Filipino Nation: Volume 2” of O.D. Corpuz. With this in mind, I would recommend people, especially young Filipinos, to watch this informative video to have a grasp of the Philippines History.

    • @altsyung
      @altsyung Před 5 měsíci

      Honestly, school didn’t help that much in researching about the period of the Philippines, as you just memorise stuff, there are many museums in Manila to help (though I wish I can live there) and many of early Philippine history had been lost because of stuff

  • @vienr.guenther
    @vienr.guenther Před rokem +37

    I'm interested about the pre-colonial era in the Philippines and it's nice to get a glimpse of that here. As a Filipina, watching this video urge me to learn more.

  • @kwentongbayan-km4tv
    @kwentongbayan-km4tv Před 8 dny

    Nice video! Keep it up :)

  • @hellishere5615
    @hellishere5615 Před 3 lety +366

    i learn more about my country in this video than school

    • @TheRealFiveName
      @TheRealFiveName Před 3 lety +11

      yeah thats just how school works

    • @woozihae
      @woozihae Před 3 lety +22

      Well, yeah. We learned history in elementary days where we'll likely forget 'cause we were kids. 💀 Unless you had extremely strict parents, but if you don't, we'll likely forget them when we grow older. I honestly don't get why some people say 'you don't know this or you don't know this and that happened?? You learned it in elementary!' yeah, no shit I don't remember, I was a damn kid, how would I? Unless I had a gifted memory or was strictly made to study all the time. I barely remember anything I learned from elementary days 'cause I was just doing kid stuff and didn't take my academics that seriously lol.

    • @TeaDrinker-eq3md
      @TeaDrinker-eq3md Před 3 lety +5

      I remember our grade 3 Math teacher getting fired because he "accidentally" impregnated a senior high school student. Lmao, like, potangena pareeeee, how do u impregnate a minor accidentally?

    • @suji5831
      @suji5831 Před 3 lety

      Same bro same

    • @robeh1343
      @robeh1343 Před 3 lety +1

      its bc we are not forced to watch this if we were forced we wouldn’t wanna watch this video

  • @bootoscarmike5897
    @bootoscarmike5897 Před 3 lety +439

    I love the Philippines, im from Guam, we share some of the same history

    • @markjosephbacho5652
      @markjosephbacho5652 Před 3 lety +20

      Hafa adai! Indeed. From the Austronesian expansion to Spanish East Indies period to American and Japanese occupation. Hope you'd also be independent one day.

    • @shrekdonkey3683
      @shrekdonkey3683 Před 3 lety +10

      @@markjosephbacho5652 we want to be a state not independent

    • @markjosephbacho5652
      @markjosephbacho5652 Před 3 lety +12

      @@shrekdonkey3683 No wonder. You'd have to be practical. Good luck living as second class citizens forever then. Just like Hawaiians or Puerto Ricans.

    • @Butter_Warrior99
      @Butter_Warrior99 Před 3 lety +9

      @@shrekdonkey3683, Where ya from? Guessing your from a US territory. I can probably infer.

    • @woozihae
      @woozihae Před 3 lety

      Greetings! :D

  • @ofeliahawkins9272
    @ofeliahawkins9272 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Nice presentations thank you,Now I understand why so many different languages different skin color different type of cooking but so glad that the Philippines mostly are Christians.there Filipinos they look with blend of Mayans,Aztecs etc this is amazing

  • @marbayreviewstravelfood7623
    @marbayreviewstravelfood7623 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video! ❤

  • @nisigate
    @nisigate Před 3 lety +119

    My boss is from the Philippines with a large extended family and they all look different so I naturally asked why and was told their country was conquered by different continents history is very interesting

    • @quenchtv5436
      @quenchtv5436 Před rokem

      What's your ethnicity yes filipinos are diverse

    • @larryjones4760
      @larryjones4760 Před rokem

      @@quenchtv5436 Yeah but according to genome project majority of the filipinos have southern chinese descent which surprises me and I also thought we are spanish descent but those peeps with spanish descent was the smallest.

    • @larryjones4760
      @larryjones4760 Před rokem

      @@quenchtv5436 Yeah we are diverse.

    • @romeocivilino6667
      @romeocivilino6667 Před rokem +1

      ​@@larryjones4760Spanish Descendants is still big, although small in comparison with the Chinese, remember, that we are a hundred million populated country, and the continuous migration of Chinese here in the Philippines, in every era would have more mixing with them, in comparison to Spanish then, which already discontinued after the Second World War, many Hispanic Families have still links with their Ancestral lineage in the Americas and Europe, but the Hispanobia Narrative and Anti-Spanish Sentiments are shaming us of our family heritage and historical significance in the country.
      Also, Not all Spanish Mestizos are Rich now, majority of us are considered already like ordinary Filipinos, some become rich thru successful inheritance while some are fallen into poverty thru several means.

  • @nimaanmi
    @nimaanmi Před 2 lety +102

    I am glad that we shared Sanskrit and mathematics. I have been following Philippines news for a long time now but wasn't aware that Hinduism was a part of the Philippines.... This video really explains things short and simple.. Love from India ❤❤❤

    • @imdark4975
      @imdark4975 Před rokem +6

      Yes, this script, ᜊᜌ᜔ᜊᜌᜒᜈ᜔, are our old script that still in used by some people who wanted to preserve it

    • @jihadi-against-oppression
      @jihadi-against-oppression Před rokem

      There will be no Hindu Paganism in India after Gazwa E Hind

    • @ruffamaeranes3344
      @ruffamaeranes3344 Před rokem

      L
      L
      ll

    • @bopols
      @bopols Před rokem

      idiot ita not true

    • @ShutterKnack
      @ShutterKnack Před rokem +6

      My German wife is a yoga teacher and she shares stories during her classes but they some of them were really familiar. That's when I realised that Philippine and Indian cultures are interconnected somehow. I've already heard the stories when I was a child!
      Greetings to my Indian brothers and sisters!

  • @thomasdooley3702
    @thomasdooley3702 Před rokem +15

    Great Video ❤️ I love it 😍
    I don't understand why youths and adults are still poor when they have a smart phone and great opportunities on how to make money💰

    • @kanya-js6le
      @kanya-js6le Před rokem

      ​@@tobytaylor4051 No specific one really, because there are lots of investment plans and strategies littered all over the internet today, for instance, investments like real estates,gold, drop shipping crypto currency and lots more

    • @johnchris7085
      @johnchris7085 Před rokem

      For me,I would say Gold are profitable but Crypto has been the best so far

    • @leahmolly9150
      @leahmolly9150 Před rokem

      ​@Chris Morgan A business partner told me about Warren T Sonia that he made alot of income trading with her in few week

    • @doragary3717
      @doragary3717 Před rokem

      That's correct, I met her at a conference in Singapore... she's incredibly smart.
      I made alot of dollar trading with her

    • @lukeben1596
      @lukeben1596 Před rokem

      ​@@doragary3717 I wish everyone gets rich and comfortable

  • @jawn4583
    @jawn4583 Před rokem

    that was good very detailed.. so cool

  • @shekhar6267
    @shekhar6267 Před 3 lety +792

    It is crazy how people were converted from Hinduism- Islam- Christianity 😂

    • @N0N.o
      @N0N.o Před 3 lety +53

      @@forpurposes3168 Catholics are still Christians

    • @johayrmacatanong6231
      @johayrmacatanong6231 Před 3 lety +67

      Animism Shammanism - Hinduism Buddhism - Sufi Islam - Catholic Christianity

    • @johayrmacatanong6231
      @johayrmacatanong6231 Před 3 lety +26

      There are different eras in the philippines and in every era there will be a new religion or ideology that will come in and will be embraced by the people of the archipelago of the philippines.

    • @IM_Nothing00
      @IM_Nothing00 Před 3 lety +8

      Shaimism is root of hindu bro

    • @johayrmacatanong6231
      @johayrmacatanong6231 Před 3 lety +21

      @@baconbrown5783
      I know that animism and shammanism are the first religions in the philippines because most filipinos before islam came worship the Bathala (Creator of the Heavens) and also the spirits of nature such as the diwatas and anitos. And most of the shammans in ancient philippines are women called babaylan. Hinduism and Buddhism only came later. And then the muslim merchants and missionaries came introducing sufi islam. Then the spaniards came and introduced catholicism. Then the brits came and only stayed for a short period of time. They then give back manila to the spaniards. And the americans then came and defeated the spaniards. Bringing in and introducing protestant christianity and judaism. Then the japanese came. And finally the philippine independence after japan was defeated.

  • @blackpowderuser373
    @blackpowderuser373 Před 2 lety +237

    Just when I thought I was already a history nerd, then the information came that Aztecs and the Ottomans also battled in the Philippines. Whoa that's cool.

    • @Rey-lg8sx
      @Rey-lg8sx Před 2 lety +13

      Aztec Empire was no more during that time it was the people of the former Aztec and governed by the Spanish Empire.

    • @malicexvii7905
      @malicexvii7905 Před 2 lety +10

      @@Rey-lg8sx yeah the indigenous people were always around even if their empires vanished.

    • @oncesavedalwayssaved240
      @oncesavedalwayssaved240 Před 2 lety

      Most of the Aztecs are in Hell.
      czcams.com/video/IQpFOcRnuxY/video.html

    • @mint8648
      @mint8648 Před 2 lety +3

      They were tlaxcala who fought ottomans, not aztecs. Still pretty cool tho

    • @joybaquiran
      @joybaquiran Před 2 lety +4

      Amazing even ottoman empire reach the country! GOOSEBUMPS!😍

  • @jay-ardagano1345
    @jay-ardagano1345 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video.sir

  • @englishwithfayezurrahman4672

    Really, really awesome video

  • @uncommon_name9337
    @uncommon_name9337 Před 4 lety +363

    Intresting, they don't teach history in such detail at local schools here.

    • @newbiechu7024
      @newbiechu7024 Před 4 lety +15

      What school is that? Because from where I'm from it's taught to us in detail. Are you really paying attention that time?

    • @uncommon_name9337
      @uncommon_name9337 Před 4 lety +9

      I did listen and noticed that some parts were conveniently left out of the official narrative.

    • @enixbluerain7213
      @enixbluerain7213 Před 4 lety +4

      It was taught in our public elementary school, and again in our Catholic high school. European and Asian history were also taught in our high school. We had a good history teacher.

    • @zwei670
      @zwei670 Před 4 lety

      Who knew we fought 5 empires thruout our history LOLZ

    • @sorcierenoire8651
      @sorcierenoire8651 Před 4 lety +6

      Studied in private school nung elementary kame... Di tinuro yan samen. Mga tinuro lng samen is culture and heroes tas pinamemorize pa kme mga presidents pero hindi yung history ng Pilipinas nung nagsisimula plng ito.

  • @hiro6406
    @hiro6406 Před 2 lety +68

    i love how a 12 minute video summarized what the philippines education was trying to teach me for 10+ years.

    • @kryptonnslaxx6378
      @kryptonnslaxx6378 Před 2 lety +3

      They only taught us about 333 rule of the Spanish in the Philippines over and over again

    • @Aya_riiia
      @Aya_riiia Před 2 lety

      They didn't even teach the pre-colonial. If they did, they just breezed thru it. Always focused on the colonial period yet most Filipinos seem to forget.

    • @tdbn4599
      @tdbn4599 Před 3 měsíci

      I remember being forced to memorize every fucking tribe from the north all the way to the south. I know , I know, I should’ve treated it seriously. But fuck was it ever goddamn useless ha!

  • @Gods139
    @Gods139 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I was born in the middle region of the Philippines 🇵🇭, i learned a little history from my parents. I was told that i came from the warriors clan, so i was taught swordsplay, archery and arnis. i speak "waray" .I've been transplanted in the U.S. I love hearing/reading the Philippines history, i love stories about the myths, legends and all the scary supernatural of all shapes and sizes.

  • @wesleypriela
    @wesleypriela Před rokem

    Well researched! I am Filipino and I don't even know some of the things mentioned here.

  • @bryantpark88
    @bryantpark88 Před 4 lety +195

    This indicates that people from all the major continents (Asia, Europe, North America, Central and South America and even Africa) all converged in the Philippines. No wonder Filipinos look so diverse.

    • @k-studio8112
      @k-studio8112 Před 4 lety +3

      Indeed

    • @JojieCerteza
      @JojieCerteza Před 4 lety +14

      we are one of few (i don't know the others) countries that has ethnic ambiguity. Also one of the reasons why to this this day, we still fighting our identity -- if you haven't heard of it, we have identity crisis. But all of those can be squashed by saying we are pinoys and yes we have influences but from this day ownwards, we make our own identity. But nope.. we all fight about where we're from, who are ancestries are and many thinks because of ancient ancestral links, we think we are them.. (case in point.. filipinos thinking we are pacific islanders, latinos).
      but yeah, in a nutshell.. we are filipinos, who adopted and adapted the ways of other civilizations and incorporated it to our own and and owned it! two examples;
      Aroz Caldo - is a filipino dish. The name itself is spanish, the whole two words of it! But the dish itself has nothing to do with spanish. It's an adaptation of a chinese congee..
      Chavacano -- yeah.. thats us (me).. that's a group of people who speak a spanish creole language... I'm guessing, that term came from the spanish word Chabacano.. but we changed the B to a V.. because if you think about it. the word chabacano doesn't really sound all that great.. but by changing it to V.. voila!!! we can own it! .. wierd but yeah.. that's us.

    • @alejandromata5120
      @alejandromata5120 Před 4 lety +2

      united nations

    • @sebastianviel2708
      @sebastianviel2708 Před 4 lety +1

      Do i take that as a compliment? Hehe

    • @readlwrm846
      @readlwrm846 Před 4 lety +3

      And some people still say that were are "pure bred" and have no mixed blood. I doubt that.

  • @kylemccormack1785
    @kylemccormack1785 Před 4 lety +467

    Literally any place: exists
    Islam: Is this a Sultanate?

    • @tasinal-hassan8268
      @tasinal-hassan8268 Před 4 lety +35

      Could be a nice Sultanate.

    • @madwolf0966
      @madwolf0966 Před 4 lety +4

      Tasin Al-Hassan What? This isn't a sultanate?

    • @tasinal-hassan8268
      @tasinal-hassan8268 Před 4 lety +17

      @@madwolf0966 If it is ruled by a Sultan,it is a Sultanate.

    • @bari4007
      @bari4007 Před 4 lety +1

      Tasin Al-Hassan Bit you still lost the Islands

    • @user-ve1sr2wi1w
      @user-ve1sr2wi1w Před 4 lety +51

      you mean greedy europians : is this a christian colony ?!
      Spaniards committed horrible genocides against the Muslim Philippines and forced Christianity on all south america and the Philippines .

  • @englishwithfayezurrahman4672

    Super useful for the learners of history.