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Boholano medium and insurrectionist
Tamblot (fl. 1621–1622) was the name given to a babaylan (a Visayan term for mediums and religious leaders in the Philippines' pre-colonial and early
Tamblot
The Tamblot uprising of 1621, also known as the Tamblot revolution or Tamblot revolt, was led by Tamblot, a babaylan or native priest from the island of
Tamblot_uprising
1829 rebellion on Bohol, Philippines
the Tamblot uprising in 1621 led by Tamblot, a babaylan or native priest from Bohol which was basically a religious conflict. Unlike the Tamblot revolt
Dagohoy_rebellion
List of rebellions in the Philippines during Spanish colonial rule (1565–1898)
was executed for his offense. The Tamblot uprising, was a religious uprising in the island of Bohol, led by Tamblot in 1621. The Jesuits first came to
Philippine revolts against Spain
Philippine_revolts_against_Spain
Archipelago in the Philippines
Fernandez from Cebu, and two personalities from Bohol by the name of Tamblot, who led the Tamblot Uprising in 1621 to 1622 and Francisco Dagohoy, the leader of
Visayas
Filipino freedom fighter
the Tamblot uprising in 1621 led by Tamblot, a babaylan or native priest from Bohol which was basically a religious conflict. Unlike the Tamblot revolt
Francisco_Dagohoy
Class of fisheries patrol vessel
Bankaw Josefa Slipways Active as of September 2023 MMOV-3005 BRP Datu Tamblot Josefa Slipways Active as of September 2023 MMOV-3006 BRP Datu Matanam
Datu Cabaylo-class patrol vessel
Datu_Cabaylo-class_patrol_vessel
Shamans of ethnic groups in the Philippines
revolt led by a babaylan was the Tamblot uprising of Bohol in 1621–1622. It was led by a male shaman named Tamblot who saw the spread of Catholicism
Filipino_shamans
Class of 40-meter offshore patrol vessel
Cabaylo class Datu Cabaylo Datu Sanday Datu Pagbuaya Datu Bankaw Datu Tamblot Datu Matanam Taradapit Datu Romapenet Datu Sumkad Datu Balensusa Datu Bangkaya
Datu Bago-class offshore patrol vessel
Datu_Bago-class_offshore_patrol_vessel
Municipality in Bohol, Philippines
after its chief, who was a contemporary of King Lomod, otherwise known as Tamblot – the first Boholano to raise arms against the Spanish conquistadors. The
Cortes,_Bohol
resources. Flanking this scene are the two barongs (swords) representing the Tamblot uprising and the Dagohoy rebellion, whose tips meet at the bottom of the
Flag_of_Bohol
Filipino word for effeminate individuals assigned male at birth
rule from the 17th century to the 18th century. Notable ones include the Tamblot uprising of Bohol in 1621–1622 and the Tapar rebellion in Panay in 1663
Bakla
Province of the Philippines
occurred in Bohol during the Spanish Era. One was the Tamblot Uprising in 1621, led by Tamblot, a babaylan. This revolt met with reprisals from the Spanish
Bohol
Inabanga, Bohol who led the longest Philippine revolt against the Spaniards Tamblot, babaylan or priest to a local diwata (deity) who stirred up a religiously-motivated
List_of_Boholanos
Municipality in Southern Leyte, Philippines
Cabalian. In the nearby island of Bohol, a babaylan [spiritualist] named Tamblot rebelled against Jesuit hamletting around 1622. This revolt would spread
Sogod,_Southern_Leyte
Philippine government agency
Sanday (MMOV-3002) BRP Datu Pagbuaya (MMOV-3003) BRP Datu Bankaw (MMOV-3004) BRP Datu Tamblot (MMOV-3005) BRP Datu Matanam Taradapit (MMOV-3006) BRP Datu Romapenet (MMOV-3007)
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
Bureau_of_Fisheries_and_Aquatic_Resources
(1596) Igorot Revolt (1601), Chinese revolt of 1602, Irraya Revolt (1621), Tamblot Revolt (1621–1622), Bankaw Revolt (1621–1622), Isneg Revolt (1625–1627)
Timeline of Philippine political history
Timeline_of_Philippine_political_history
Rebellion (1603) Caquenga's Revolt (1607) Irraya or Gaddang Revolt (1621) Tamblot uprising (1621-1622) Bankaw revolt (1621–1622) Itneg Revolt (1625–1627)
List_of_wars_involving_Mexico
Monzón Tamblot Uprising (1621) Location: Philippines Spanish Empire Filipino loyalists Pagans forces (mostly Boholanos) lidered by the babaylan Tamblot Victory
List_of_wars_involving_Spain
Municipality in Bohol, Philippines
Jesuits came, the faith spread fast revolts in the country against Spain. Tamblot revolted in 1622. Although his success lasted only for six months, his
Talibon
BRP Datu Sanday (MMOV-3002), BRP Datu Bankaw (MMOV- 3004) and BRP Datu Tamblot to send fuel and food logistics to more than 30 fishing vessels belonging
BRP_Datu_Sanday
university and renamed as the Universidad de San Ignacio by Pope Gregory XV. Tamblot Revolt (1621–1622) Bankaw Revolt (1621–1622) 1624 July Jeronimo de Silva
Timeline of Philippine history
Timeline_of_Philippine_history
Sangley Rebellion (1603) 1607 Caquenga's Revolt 1621–1622 Bankaw revolt 1621 Tamblot uprising 1621 Irraya Revolt 1639–1640 Sangley Rebellion (1639) 1662 Sangley
List_of_conflicts_in_Asia
Dispute between China and the Philippines
multi-mission offshore vessel BRP Datu Sanday (MMOV-3002) BRP Datu Bankaw BRP Datu Tamblot People's Liberation Army People's Liberation Army Navy China Marine Surveillance
Scarborough_Shoal_standoff
Calendar year
Luleå, Piteå and Torneå (Tornio). Riga falls under the rule of Sweden. Tamblot rallies an unknown, large number of people in Bohol, Captaincy General
1621
Diocese of Bohol Warner C. Bulacan Cathedral Church of St. Joseph the Worker Tamblot St., Cogon, Tagbilaran, Bohol Church building founded: 1990 Episcopal jurisdiction:
List of dioceses of the Philippine Independent Church
List_of_dioceses_of_the_Philippine_Independent_Church
Spaniards. The character appeared only on the second episode of the show. Tamblot (Ervic Vijandre), a babaylan from Bohol who led an uprising against the
List_of_Indio_characters
Filipino National Artist for Literature
1959) Ang Gugma sang Gugma Bayaran (Love with Love Be Paid, 1955) Si Tamblot (1948) Margosatubig: The Story of Salagunting (1946) Muzones' awards included
Ramon_Muzones
Sangley Revolt (1603) Caquenga Revolt (1607) Irraya or Gaddang Revolt (1621) Tamblot Revolt (1621–1622) Bankaw revolt (1621–1622) Itneg Revolt (1625–1627) Ladia
Military history of the Philippines
Military_history_of_the_Philippines
Decade
Luleå, Piteå and Torneå (Tornio). Riga falls under the rule of Sweden. Tamblot rallies an unknown, large number of people in Bohol, Captaincy General
1620s
Municipality in Bohol, Philippines
compilation that the town of Guindulman was already established before the Tamblot Rebellion of 1622. So Guindulman may now be almost 400 years old. The 1818
Guindulman
Road in the Philippines
destinations like Dumaguete, Siquijor via Larena, Cebu City, and Cagayan de Oro. Tamblot Circumferential Road Northern end of circumferential road. Benigno Aquino
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of Ferdinand Magellan. A commonly cited revolt is the uprising led by Tamblot in 1621, during which 2000 indigenous rebels burnt down the Christian churches
Anarchism_in_the_Philippines
Staff, Armed Forces of the Philippines 205 Creating the municipality of Tamblot in the province of Bohol November 22, 1965 206 Revoking Executive Order
List of executive orders by Diosdado Macapagal
List_of_executive_orders_by_Diosdado_Macapagal
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Rock.
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blacksmith.
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 Variant spelling of Hebrew Imma, IMA means "mother." Compare with another form of Ima.
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Pearl.
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Beautiful Pleasant; Statue or Doll
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Devout or abstemious person pious
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The Lord will Help
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Basically very knowledge and skill this person....and then trust of God, Friendly with all for whom mingled with himself
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American, Arabic, Bengali, Gaelic, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Pride; Prestige; Famous; Respected; Dignity; Splendour Super
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