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Uploaded by on May 19, 2006

Escola de Kali Silat do Brasil
Kali Silat Brasil Brazil Mestre Paulo Albuquerque Dumog Sticks knife combate com facas martial art arte marcial self defense defesa pessoal

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  • let them saw us a fight against kendo with katana!!!!!if they would dare to do that ,i want to be the first to see this fight!!!!they would be open like a mellow by katana!!!!!

  • @TAOTAO3730 If you think that changing the weapon makes you a better fighter, I can present you a sub-machine gun. Letś what yout Katana sword will do against a sub-machine.

  • @TAOTAO3730 Welll your text is dubious. What do you mean by "us"? Are you a filipino tactics pratitioner or japanese!?

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  • being a muslim or a christian is not in the blood, but in belief..

  • @Jrockfanboi85 that s not true...the people of northern luzon have never been muslims!they were animists. sorry to correct u.

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  • @GaolisVideoLog personal message me on how the chinese-filipinos made a big impact of the philippines.

  • @copypacercopypacer It was the Chinese not the muslims who came up with the gun powder & Chinese-Filipino relationships are older than Arab-Filipino relations. Not just Zheng He, but also the "Eastern King" Paduka Pahala speak of this time. Taoism had a tremendous impact especially on the Tagalog way of life. But also Hinduism from the Indian subcontinent w/ their Leitkultur changed SEA & Phils. Of course Islam ever since the 13th ct. changed armor & weaponry; But it's one factor among a many.

  • @GaolisVideoLog yes, but apparently islam had was the dominant religion, especially due to the fact that islam brought more things into the philippine history, for ex: muslims had gunpoweder, longer swords, more metal for smithing, wear full clothing. while non muslims didn't have these things

  • @copypacercopypacer There were 3 kings in, if you will in in Manila, rajah Sulayman, who was muslim & a relative of sultan Bolkiah of Brunei who attacked 東都 (Tondo) & weakened the position by investing into Seludung/Maynilad, "Lakandula", which is just Kapampangan for "Man on the trhone" & Rajah Matanda. Though Islam as religion of leaders started around the Yuan dynasty, muslim leaders were by far not the only ones & it would be unfair to call them mainstream. Just look at Butuan.

  • @GaolisVideoLog are you kidding me, pre hispanic philippines was pretty much muslim, the last king of maynilla is muslim and most of cebu, panay, negros, and even luzon was muslim except for the people with lower technology of the aetas and kaling and negrito tribes, like the absence of gunpowder and large sword in whitch only the muslim filipinos have.

  • @Jrockfanboi85 Before the arrival of Christian and Muslim missionaries. The whole archipelago was part of the Srivijayan Empire. A Hindu and Animalism based society.

  • Lo dicho, devastador.

  • Saludos desde España

  • saludos desde mexico

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