LAKANATE OF TUNDUN: Tondo's Forgotten History (Second Part)

THE BROTHERS' TALE LAKAN DULAY, RAJAH MATANDA, AND RAJAH SULAYMAN II Three brothers who were children of Lakan Salalila (Rajah Sulayman I) and Dayang Ysmeria Doyly were the powerful political figures in 1500s, during the pre-colonial era of the Philippines. They were considered as the rulers of Old Manila (Lakanate of Tundun). But their rise to power were never easy because they need to go along with a bounty of challenges as they perform their duties to the people. Not to mention, the need for solidity among brothers despite the pressure brought up by their constituents and followers. Political strife caused by contradicting interests between them and their cousin Lakan Malangsik in the early 1500s led them to use the Bruneian armada to deposed their cousin. Their success have put the two of them to the highest positions in the lakanate while one became a high-ranking military official of the Bruneian Empire. LAKAN BUNAO DULAY (1503 -1575) Also known as Lakan Bunao Dula, h...