Bruneian–Tundun War
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The Bruneian–Tundun War, also called the Bruneian Expedition to Luzon and the Bruneian invasion of Tondo, was a military invasion and later occupation of Tondo in Luzon by the Bruneian Sultanate in the 15th century.[1] The invasion resulted in the formation of the Kingdom of Selurong, the Brunei Sultanate chose to end the Dynasty of Tondo's monopoly in the China trade.[2]
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Brunei | Tundun | ||||||
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Bolkiah | Lakandula | ||||||
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Bruneian Army Bruneian Navy | Maharlika | ||||||
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