Talk:Bruneian Civil War of 1660
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Jambi
editRead this before deleting any mentions of Jambi, According to the main Muhyiddin of Brunei Article of Wikipedia, it says that Muhyiddin won because of the purchase of Gunpowder. So before you delete this think before you actually delete it Syazwi Irfan (talk) 19:47, 10 December 2023 (UTC)
Infobox
editHello @Danial Bass, I reverted your edit because, first of all, The Philippines had ties with Brunei during the 14th century and was vassal of Brunei (Maynila and Sulu), The Indonesians (Majapahit) vassalized Brunei the same century and introduced Cannon casting to Brunei. Syazwi Irfan (talk) 00:26, 13 December 2023 (UTC)
- Thanks for not reverting as that would've cause it to be edit warring and can be put up for admin intervention. Anyway, I don't dispute what you say, but this is an entry of a particular war. So it still doesn't need to have a template on the entire history of Indonesia or the Philippines. Its just a subsection of Brunei history.
- Using your logic, just because Spain and the HRE at one point controlled the Netherlands then the Eighty Years War would need a template on both the history of Germany and Spain which doesn't make sense. There are many more examples like this. Also it goes against wiki policy under MOS:LAYOUT to leave large empty spaces Danial Bass (talk) 00:37, 13 December 2023 (UTC)
Brunei denied the handover of Eastern part of Sabah to Sulu?
editAs a person from the Philippines, I recently found out that Sultan Muhiddin, a victor over Sultan Hakul Mubin during the Brunei civil war, what are the other main reasons why he (Muhiddin) rejected the offer of Eastern Sabah to the Sulu Sultanate despite of the Sulu side asserting or claiming that Brunei did hand over it to them (Sulu) that time? Please enlighten me
I went through these following sites:
https://web.archive.org/web/20140531173509/http://www.bt.com.bn/2013/03/07/sabah-and-sulu-claims
https://www.dailyexpress.com.my/read/4812/only-brunei-can-rightfully-claim-sabah/
PS: my fellow countrymen were totally blind of it and they keep on making xenophobic "Sabah Philippines" mentality on various platforms in the internet and can't accept the fact that Sabahans have already spoken & voted to pe part of the federation since 1963 :'( 2001:4455:6F0:8200:A449:15BE:6AF8:27E5 (talk) 01:58, 13 May 2025 (UTC)




