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  1. Mar 2, 2018 · Tulisanes were 19th century Filipino groups of highway robbers and thieves; and a raid by one such group on the Batangas town of Calaca is documented.

  2. fmapulse.com › fma-corner › fma-corner-bantayanes-and-tulisanesBantayanes and Tulisanes - FMA Pulse

    Jul 3, 2011 · The volatile condition of the Philippines during colonial times may have directly or indirectly affected the development of the Filipino martial arts (FMA) as constant threats from pirates and tulisanes (bandits) prompted many citizens then to take arms and form militia groups.

  3. We cannot be tulisanes … for we have our own government and constitution. We fight for the sake of our land and we uphold the spirit of justice in our war with the enemies. And as you well know, we have a government which we have established in the mountains called Dimas-Alang.

  4. Tulisán. Ang tulisán ay taguri sa mga bandido, mandarambong, o magnanakaw. Sa kasaysayang postkolonyal ng Filipinas, tulisan din ang salitang ginamit upang bigyang-katangian ang pakikibáka sa labas ng kaayusang panlipunan.

  5. Here would seem to be the origin of the anting-anting of the modern tulisanes, which are also of a religious character. In Morga's time, the Philippines exported silk to Japan whence now comes the best quality of that merchandise.

  6. Oct 9, 2019 · The histories of barrios around Batangas are replete with stories of indiscriminate plunder by the tulisanes or bandits who were, therefore, regarded as nuisances and looked upon with both fear and disdain by locals.

  7. Oct 11, 2012 · There are references to bandits or tulisanes, too, but what about thwarted crimes? In December 1893, while Jose Rizal was in exile in Dapitan, he received a visitor named Pablo Mercado, who claimed to be a distant relative.

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