Hope this video does not disappoint our fellow Sabahans. Sabahan history was really interesting to learn about and I hope the video does justice to it.
@@gfxminer4809The map does show mostly nominal claims to territories, with borders following water basins. However, the Sulus and by extension the Spanish did have some influence over Sabah, though maybe not as large as they claimed. Otherwise, there wouldn't have been a need for the 1878 Agreement with the Sulu or the Madrid Protocol of 1885.
@@Solmatino there is no such thing as sulu influence in Sabah, it is made up story, the people in Sabah do not in any shape or form ever surrender to sulu rules, on the other hand, the sulu have to adhere to local native people rules, like suluk cannot setup their settlement on the mainland of Sabah, that is why they do not have villages on the mainlaind of Sabah, their settlement is mostly on the nearby island not in the mainland of Sabah
Is it okay if I ask you for some reading material? Most of the sources I read generally acknowledge some influence, it'd be interesting to read through one that says otherwise.
@@Solmatino it is the writer assumption only, mostly the writer not even Sabahan who never experience living with suluk people, have no way to cross check whatever the assumption they come up with, some of it they simply just copying other people writing which again do not reflect the real situation here, especially if you read malayan writer they will try to give depiction that supposely sulu sultanate rule Sabah in the past, which totally wrong and have never happen at all, not even any influence anywhere here in Sabah in the past, they don't even dare come to Sabah mainland some of the writer will wrongly assume that sulu sultanate pirate activity here as supposedly "influence" which is not at all
@@BurcasLurton explain it The Philippines, presenting itself as the successor state of the Sultanate of Sulu, retains a "dormant claim" on Eastern Sabah on the basis that the territory was only leased to the British North Borneo Company in 1878, and the sovereignty of the sultanate (and subsequently the republic) over the territory was never
The real owner of Sabah is the Sultanate of Sulu in the Philippines. The natives there are Suluk. It's in the history. Those Malaysian claiming the sabah belongs to Malaysia are immigrants in Sabah. Either chinese malaysian. Please return the land to the real owner. Malaysia only pay rent to Sulu. When the owner needs the land from the renter. Legaly renter should renter it to the owner. Malaysia pay rent to Sulu Philippines until 2013 and decided to stop paying rent and claiming the land that is not belong to them
@@MN-pb2gw The east Sabahan people before the arrival of current coastal people are the Buludupis, ancestors of the begak,subhan and Idaan people. The paitanic peoples, Sabahan /Sa'ban , the Tidungs, Sagai. These people have their own kingdoms and were never under Sulu Sultanate. Piracy and diseases caused them to move further inland and their numbers dwindle compared to west coast Sabahan.To do businesses here, the sulus pay taxes and sometimes provides slaves for disposal to tribes here.
NO!! Philipphines are steal in malaysia history british(UK) giften sabah to malaysia in 1963 even though sabah is near sulu sabah doesn't want join philipphines but sabah are is a still state in Malaysia sabah want join malaysia Greetings!! from Malaysia💪💪🇲🇾
My man finally uploaded after 2 years and it's just as great as the last one 🥶
I love you all my fellow sabahan brothers and sisters!
Absolutely amazing production 👏. And love the song choice at the end 😂
Kopivosihan Tadau Kaamatan to my Sarawak bros 🤝
Hope this video does not disappoint our fellow Sabahans. Sabahan history was really interesting to learn about and I hope the video does justice to it.
no part of Sabah ever under sulu or spain rules, 1865-1877 is wrong
@@gfxminer4809The map does show mostly nominal claims to territories, with borders following water basins.
However, the Sulus and by extension the Spanish did have some influence over Sabah, though maybe not as large as they claimed. Otherwise, there wouldn't have been a need for the 1878 Agreement with the Sulu or the Madrid Protocol of 1885.
@@Solmatino there is no such thing as sulu influence in Sabah, it is made up story, the people in Sabah do not in any shape or form ever surrender to sulu rules, on the other hand, the sulu have to adhere to local native people rules, like suluk cannot setup their settlement on the mainland of Sabah, that is why they do not have villages on the mainlaind of Sabah, their settlement is mostly on the nearby island not in the mainland of Sabah
Is it okay if I ask you for some reading material? Most of the sources I read generally acknowledge some influence, it'd be interesting to read through one that says otherwise.
@@Solmatino it is the writer assumption only, mostly the writer not even Sabahan who never experience living with suluk people, have no way to cross check whatever the assumption they come up with, some of it they simply just copying other people writing which again do not reflect the real situation here, especially if you read malayan writer they will try to give depiction that supposely sulu sultanate rule Sabah in the past, which totally wrong and have never happen at all, not even any influence anywhere here in Sabah in the past, they don't even dare come to Sabah mainland
some of the writer will wrongly assume that sulu sultanate pirate activity here as supposedly "influence" which is not at all
Guys why in 2:55, sabah border changed?
Nice video,keep it up brother
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What name of music☪️🟨⬜🟨♥️⛰️🟦⬜🟥
Original Sabahan
Song name?
Original sabahan
Who is the strongest and bravery to be ownership of real landlord is the rightful owner !
British
could you make a video about the history of melaka
What if Ellena Colonized Sabah?
Fun Fact: Philippines wants Sabah
Malaysia will pay rent sabah to the Sultanate of sulu
Kid, Sabah is not belong to sulu it's either Malaysia or Independence in some days
@@BurcasLurton yes
in your dream
@@jmgamer7332 Sabah might gain independence but probably impossible for them to succeed
@@jmgamer7332 but sulu won't exist again lol
@@BurcasLurton explain it
The Philippines, presenting itself as the successor state of the Sultanate of Sulu, retains a "dormant claim" on Eastern Sabah on the basis that the territory was only leased to the British North Borneo Company in 1878, and the sovereignty of the sultanate (and subsequently the republic) over the territory was never
The real owner of Sabah is the Sultanate of Sulu in the Philippines. The natives there are Suluk. It's in the history. Those Malaysian claiming the sabah belongs to Malaysia are immigrants in Sabah. Either chinese malaysian. Please return the land to the real owner. Malaysia only pay rent to Sulu. When the owner needs the land from the renter. Legaly renter should renter it to the owner. Malaysia pay rent to Sulu Philippines until 2013 and decided to stop paying rent and claiming the land that is not belong to them
Real indigenious in Sabah had already been in Sabah for thousands of years. We are Borneans. Sulu are immigrants during sulu sultanate and BNBC.
@@kevar394 are you sure you're not a Chinese immigrant?
@@MN-pb2gw The east Sabahan people before the arrival of current coastal people are the Buludupis, ancestors of the begak,subhan and Idaan people. The paitanic peoples, Sabahan /Sa'ban , the Tidungs, Sagai. These people have their own kingdoms and were never under Sulu Sultanate.
Piracy and diseases caused them to move further inland and their numbers dwindle compared to west coast Sabahan.To do businesses here, the sulus pay taxes and sometimes provides slaves for disposal to tribes here.
@@MN-pb2gwChinese people borning there aren't migrants
Sabah was, and is still Philippines!
Uhmm actually no check on google map
NO!! Philipphines are steal in malaysia history british(UK) giften sabah to malaysia in 1963 even though sabah is near sulu sabah doesn't want join philipphines but
sabah are is a still state in Malaysia
sabah want join malaysia Greetings!! from Malaysia💪💪🇲🇾
No one cares at all................
@@brandenburg2388but then dont comment🥶🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
@@ShirleyLeong-ox7gy this is basically the Malaysian government's official position on the Philippine's claim on Sabah.....