Isang mayamang Pamilya daw ang nagmama-ari sa Pilipinas at meron silang Land Title na katibayan

The Philippines is known as a country who was rich in culture and history, many locals and foreign also believe that. There are still many amazing and interesting facts about the Philippines that we didn't know. But what if the Philippines' archipelago was owned by rich family? Did you also believe that? If not, reading this article will probably change your mind and it also probably change the history of the Philippines. As this family stated their ownership of the entire Philippines, many questions will probably pop-ups in your mind.

As stated by the Unique Facts, before the Spanish attack, the "Maharlika" holds the islands of Guam, Hawaii and the entire archipelago of the Philippines. It is also stated that from the 9th-15th century, the family Maharlika was governed over by the family of the Tagean-Tallano. King Luising Tagean-Tallano who is a father of Rajah Lapu-Lapu and Rajah Soliman is one of the most well-known kings of Maharlika. Most people knew who Lapu-Lapu and Soliman already as they were included in all of the Philippine History Books.

According to the records of Wikipedia and Philippine History book, "Lapu-Lapu (1491 - 1542) who become popularly recognized as the first native of the archipelago to have opposed the Spanish colonization and he was also a chief of Mactan which is the island in the Visayas, Philippines. Lapu-Lapu is also the one who is accountable for the passing of the Portuguese explorer, Ferdinand Magellan. He is also called as the first Filipino hero. Though the historicity of the names is contradicted, he is still also called under the names Cilapulapu, Si Lapulapu, Salip Pulaka and Kalip Pulako (or spelled as Cali Pulaco)"

Read the clip's information below: The True Sory of the Tallano (TALA) Estate A complainant filed a civil case in Branch 111, Regional Trial Court, Pasay City and was docketed as Land Registration Court (LRC)/ Civil Case No. 997-P. Through a motion by the Solicitor General of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines, the case was consolidated into LRC)/ Civil Case No. 3957-P in July 14, 1964. Alongside, the return of the 617,000 metric tons of gold to a Filipino Royal Family.

Several prominent landholders, businessmen and the deposed dictator ex-President Ferdinand E. Marcos were implicated. As the litigation progressed, different numbers of Original Certificate of Title (OCT) were presented. In 1968, the Senate and the National Bureau of Investigation each conducted a separate investigation to determine which are valid.

But the court declared only one mother title, two Transfer Certificate of Titles and its owner as authentic. Consequently, leaving the other titles is null and void, no probative value and non-bankable. In February 4, 1972, the presiding Judge Enrique Agana handed down the Decision with Compromise Agreement in consideration of sound judicial system and the Tagean-Tallano Clan. When Martial Law was imposed on September 21, 1972, rapid reversal of the court decision occurred. A state of affair encapsulated in a documentary that sheds light on the proliferation of fake titles in the Philippines until now.

What are your thoughts on this? Do you believe that only one family or clan owns the entire Philippine Archipelago? Kindly share and give your comments and opinions to us.



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