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  1. Tarik Sulayman, also spelled Tarik Soliman (from Arabic طارق سليمان Tāriq Sulaiman), is the most popular of several names attributed by Kapampangan historians to the individual that led the forces of Macabebe against the Spanish forces of Miguel López de Legazpi during the Battle of Bangkusay Channel on June 3, 1571.

  2. Tarik Sulayman, the chief of Macabebes, refused to ally with the Spanish and decided to mount an attack at Bangkusay Channel on Spanish forces, led by Miguel López de Legazpi. Sulayman's forces were defeated, and Sulayman himself was killed.

  3. 3 de jun. de 2021 · They were led by the Kapampangan Datu (Chief) of Macabebe who is known by several disputed names such as Tarik Sulayman, Bambalito, or Bankau. The young leader was killed and the battle ended with the defeat of the Kapampangan forces and establishment of a Spanish municipal government in Manila. You may want to read:

  4. Sulayman, sometimes referred to as Sulayman III (Arabic script: سليمان, Abecedario: Solimán) (d. 1590s), was a Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Luzon in the 16th century and was a nephew of King Ache of Luzon. He was the commander of Luzonian forces in the battle of Manila of 1570 against Spanish forces.

  5. Tarik Sulayman, también escrito Tarik Soliman (del árabe طارق سليمان Tāriq Sulaiman), es el más popular de varios nombres atribuidos por los historiadores de Kapampangan al individuo que lideró las fuerzas de Macabebe contra las fuerzas españolas de Miguel López de Legazpi durante la Batalla del canal Bangkusay el 3 de junio de ...

  6. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Tarik Sulayman, also spelled Tarik Soliman, is the most popular of several names attributed by Kapampangan historians to the individual that led the forces of Macabebe against the Spanish forces of Miguel López de Legazpi during the Battle of Bangkusay Channel on June 3, 1571.

  7. Tarik Sulayman, also spelled Tarik Soliman (from Arabic طارق سليمان Tāriq Sulaiman ), is the most popular of several names attributed by Kapampangan historians to the individual that led the forces of Macabebe against the Spanish forces of Miguel López de Legazpi during the Battle of Bangkusay Channel on June 3, 1571.