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What They Never Told You About the Battle of Manila in 1570!

This "Araw ng Maynila" (Manila Day), step back into 1570 to witness the fiery siege that forever altered Manila’s fate. Explore the city’s vibrant precolonial days and the intense battle with Spanish invaders. Unravel the mysteries of a day that defined Manila’s legacy of resilience and transformation. 🔔 Subscribe: http://goo.gl/yDgQmK 🎥 Be my Patron:   / kirbynoodle   📚 My books, ebooks, coloring books, merch etc. - https://www.kirbyaraullo.com/books Related Videos & Playlists: 🔥 ‘Discovery’ & Conquest of the Philippines: https://bit.ly/DiscoveringPH 🌏 Demystifying Southeast Asia: https://bit.ly/KnowSoutheastAsia 🇵🇭 Precolonial & Early Philippine History https://bit.ly/EarlyPhilippines Video Chapters: 00:00 Intro: Unveiling Manila: The City Before the Conquistadors 01:26 The Golden Age of Manila? Precolonial Trade, Culture, and Power 05:45 Edge of Empire: Manila's Stand Against Spanish Conquistadors 09:15 When Manila Burned: The Battle of 1570 Unfolded 12:42 The Echoes of Fire: What Manila's Ashes Tell Us 13:06 Intramuros: Rebuilding Manila from the Ruins of War 15:54 Manila’s Enduring Legacy: From Ashes to Resilience 18:10 Learn more! About Manila Day: Manila Day, or Araw ng Maynila, commemorates the founding of the city as a Spanish colony on June 24, 1571. This annual celebration reflects on Manila's colonial past, acknowledging both the cultural transformations and the enduring impacts of foreign domination. It honors the city's rich history and the resilience of its people who have thrived despite centuries of colonial influence. About KIRBY: Kirby Pábalan-Táyag Aráullo is a Filipino American historian, content creator, and renowned culture bearer based in California. He is also the author of the groundbreaking book “Black Lives & Brown Freedom: Untold Histories of War, Solidarity, & Genocide,” and the Co-Founder and former Director of Operations for the Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies at the University of California, Davis. Kirby is a direct descendant of the last indigenous Paramount Kings of Luzon (of both Lakandúlâ of Tondo and Rája Matandá of Maynílâ), of the anti-colonial revolutionary Katipuneros, and of World War II Guerilyeras who fought for the liberation of the islands we now call the Philippines. Born in Angeles City, Philippines, Kirby spent his childhood amidst the rebuilding of his homeland in the aftermath of Mt. Pinatubo’s cataclysmic eruption. His childhood beneath the shadows of the city’s red-light district, slum neighborhoods, and Clark Air Base (a former U.S. military installation) sparked his lifelong passion in advocating for the rights and the well-being of marginalized and disenfranchised communities. As a direct descendant of revolutionaries, politicos, and activists, Kirby’s upbringing was molded by productively engaging and navigating the realms of advocacy, traditional politics, and grassroots activism. With a keen interest in varying fields (such as history, public affairs, and filmmaking) and a strong commitment to serving the community, Kirby studied at some of the world’s most prestigious institutions, such as Harvard University, the University of California, Davis, and the Université catholique de Louvain (one of Europe’s oldest universities). He has been teaching Filipino people’s history through writing in indigenous Philippine scripts (Kulitan & Baybayin) for over a decade. Today, Kirby is well-known for his educationally engaging YouTube channel where you can find videos about history, culture, and everything in between! He is also currently working on his next big book “Luzones & the New World: Forgotten Histories from Southeast Asia to the Americas” along with an easy-to-read book and zine series known as “Know Our Roots,” and an educational coloring book series called “Color Our Roots.” Kirby is an educator who is well-rooted in his culture and passionate about his colorful heritage (Kapampángan, Tagálog, Indigenous Áytá, Pangasinan, and Spanish-Basque-Portuguese-Irish Mestizo); he strives to decolonize Philippine history and democratize Ethnic Studies through knowledge and creativity. Kirby is a Dátû and Lakan by blood but an Artist-Scholar-Activist at heart.

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