9. The Raiders Of The Sulu Sea Flashcards
Executive producer for Oak3 films.
Projects include Monumental Challenge, Extinctions, 5 Star Insider, and more.
Lim Suat Yen
Seasoned media professional with over a decade of journalism and TV production experience.
Zuzan Zakaria
Known for energy, strong team building skills, and pushing industry boundaries w/oak3 films
Zuzan Zakaria
Senior managing director, Daekyo Co Ltd
Education: Hannam University
Industry: Consumer Discreonary Services
Yeon-Hwa Kim
Zamboanga City’s premeire artist, working as a painter and a sculptor.
Worked as an executive assistant in the Office of the City Mayor to overlook the City Hall restoration
Icelle Gloria D. Borja-Estrada
Regarded as the foremost authority on Filipino Muslim history.
Served as the chairpersom of the National Historical Institute and focused most of his studies in understanding the history and culture of the Muslims in the Philippines.
Dr. Samuel K. Tan
Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Hawaii
Maintains an active teaching and research. Her specific area of expertise is the Western Malay-Indonesia archipelago
Dr. Barbara Watson Andaya
Authors of the Raiders of the Sulu Sea
Lim Suat Yen
Zuzan Zakaria
Yeon-Hwa Kim
Icelle Gloria D. Borja-Estrada
Dr. Samuel K. Tan
Dr. Barbara Watson Andaya
A historiography documentary film produced by Oak3 Films
It is a product of a Co-production agreement with the Media Authority of Singapore and Korean Broadcasting Commission.
The Raiders of the Sulu Sea
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Publisher:
Idzwan Othman
Lim Suat Yen, Zuzanita Zakaria, Yeon-Hwa Kim
Looking Glass International in 2013 in Victoria, Australia
Reasons behind the raiders’ attack
For freedom, religion, and/or business
What was the primary source of revenue and manpower of the moro tribes in the 16th century?
Slave raiding/trading/selling
The seafaring Dilipino Muslim Tribes were engaged in these acts. Their savage ways of raiding their slaves was by puncturing their palms
Slave Raiding
This base was built by the Spaniards to facilitate their trades.
The raiders launched a bloody attack here, sailing with a flotilla of a hundred ships.
The Raid in Fort Pilar
Their formidable dominance ended when the Spaniards improved their fleet and the Moros became more vulnerable to Spaniard raids.
The Inevitable Defeat of Moro Tribes