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Friday, August 14, 2015

In the Beginning



Legend of the Nobles

While reading all the feeds appearing one after another, I stumbled over a certain interested topic which has something to do with my research on the civilization shared by different tribes with different religions and beliefs. Our history book was obviously influenced by historians’ critical conclusions resulted to alterations of information they had considered of lesser importance. Internet and tri-media are contributing factors capable to change or inflate a noble past while from time to time alters some of its important facts. Today is the introduction to retrieve the missing parts of our regal beginnings. Celebrate the Sabbath of our nation for it has opened a year of honey and gold. A prophesy of which the serendipity of our people is revealed.  


The Phantom of the Druids

The Daud and Dahanu, were the Dahunan and Dahuang (Dawang) derived from, had started its oral history lineage in Mumbai, India where trading Persian tea as business became the family’s tragic point, they had been traced after escaping from the historical descent of Persia; had all of Persian natives especially those belonging to its ancient monarchy be converted to Islam. In the history, Zoroastrians have been subjected to public humiliation through dress regulations, to being labelled as Najis and to exclusion in the fields of society, education and work. The peak of persecution of Zoroastrianism Religion sustained an ambitious migration from India to the vast Islands of Malay Peninsula, and to the place where their ancestors were born. Their journey succeeded through Constellation mapping and knowledge learned from books of Rome and Egypt who were once, in hundreds of years, an ally. They were experts in astronomy – thus where the “Tala” came from, the counting or estimating the position of the stars as means of determining direction. They had reached as far as the North and South of Asia escaping from the domination of Islam faith. Discrimination and slavery thus forced them to leave cities after cities. All the tribes of Malay Peninsula including Borneo, Java, Guinea and Indonesia came from this clan. Centuries made them successful business traders from Malacca strait to China and India, growing side by side with nations of various religions and beliefs thus richness of supplying oriental spices, gold and honey had reached its summit.

The Two Towering Empires
During when Buddhism was introduced, the alliance of the South East or Malaya became the Empires of Madjapahit and Srivijaya. Religion became the fundamental course which strengthened trade industry by spreading the religious concept that the Empires were religious pilgrimage to India among Chinese Buddhist. The Empires became the spiritual passage for Buddhism believers for many hundred years. The influx of traders from all over the world had reached the ears of West and Arabian nations. Islamic government colonized both Empires which forced waves of populace to vacate and sail towards the comfort of the sea, into the wild gulf of Sulu and Celebes, into the abyss of God’s Promised Land, into the home of the Father. Hence, Raja Makatunaw’s tyranny advanced his power compelling the ten Datus of Borneo to cruise and save their families. They managed to reach Panay Island where they established in the haven of Capiz and spread to places nearby. “Tala” is believed to be the confederation of Royal clans, where the Tangean came from. They reached the coastal areas of holy land, deep in the jungle and by the rivers where Diwatas lived.

The Flourishing Tribes
The Shrivijaya Empire had managed to resurrect in the cradle of Visayas and doors of Mindanao, allowing traders to established commerce in 12th to 14th century whence the code of Raia Calanao of Kipit, the capital kingdom of Shri Raia (Sirawai) was the ruling law. Yuan and Ming dynasties had influenced Shrivijaya’s reputation which resulted to its ambitious triumph. Srinrangan (Sindangan – City of Princesses) was the center of commerce in Northern Sibuguey while Sindepan was the religious pilgrimage of native Shamans. Arab merchants arrived upon the shores where the cities seated. Indeed, the cities sprouted on the forgotten land where mankind once lived. Butuan and Caghayan were the cities of the Kings and nobles believed to have had businesses of metals and gold. Arab missionaries married the princesses of the kingdoms which influenced majority of the populace to embrace Islam, the advent of Islamic Religious Government amended Maharaja domination to Sultanate System, losing the power of some relatives populating along the northern rivers of Lusong Dao, Panay Islands, Mindoro and parts of Mindanao including Sambongan - where Kipit Kingdom of Sri Raia seated. The last Maharlikan descents of Daud and Dahanu escaped to the deep, deep forest of Sibuguey. The Jungle became their home where their fate shaped their stories, into the hinterland they lived, for centuries and almost forgotten, thus, the flight of Shrivijaya ended.

Golden Quest
One of the purposes of Spanish expedition was the search of the Golden Fleece of the Greek Myth believed to be in the very Far East where giants roamed. The Golden Fleece was the symbol of kingship and authority that placed Jason rightfully on the throne of Iolcus in Thessaly according to Iliad and Odyssey. On a chart of the Philippine Islands and China Sea, engraved in Manila in 1734, from data obtained from Spanish and British navigators, the native inhabitants of the Zamboanga and Dapitan districts are referred to as "Subanirs" and "Solocos," and the territory as a part of the great island of "Majindanao,". Ilocos and Ilo-ilo may have also derived from the place Iolcus where the descendants of Danides ruled, the possessor of the Golden Fleece. The interest of the expedition may have been influenced from the story of King Danaus who was once an Egyptian Ruler originated from the very rich region of Far East believed to be Mindanao. The Danides, who were dark-skinned, were the daughters of Danaus who escaped Egypt and influenced the Civilizations of Libya and of the Greek. There was a biblical account in which King Solomon praised a woman whose skin was darkened by kiss of the sun. She was Queen Habibi of Borneo who looked like the Danides of Iliad and Odyssey.  From the Danides had started the long epic of the Greek myth, from them whom brave Perseus came. That Persia, now Iran, was born.

On the other hand, the presence of Libyan personalities in Mindanao would tell very strong connections among people of Libya and of Mindanao.

Christianity made it through the portal of the South East the same year Islamic faith spread in Asia. While Spain forcefully imposed Catholic faith, the Dutch had maintained strong alliance with the Natives of Mindanao who resisted Islamic faith.

The Ilanon tribe came from one of the ten Datus’ clans who established in Northern Mindanao and built a kingdom equal to the lost Empire of ancient Persia.

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