answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why do i choose datu puti vinegar than others?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is datu puti vinegar distilled vinegar?

yes


Who is the 10 Datu?

datu puti datu sablay datu bangkaya


Who were the bornean datus?

Datu Puti (the leader), Datu Bangkaya, Datu Dumalugdog, Datu Sumakwel, Datu Lubay, Datu Paiburong, Datu Dumangsil, Datu Balensusa, Datu Paduhinog and Datu Dumangsol


Is vinegar a proper noun?

No, vinegar is a common noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. The word vinegar is a word for any vinegar. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title such as Heinz Vinegar.


Who were the ten bornean datus?

Datu Puti (the leader), Datu Bangkaya, Datu Dumalugdog, Datu Sumakwel, Datu Lubay, Datu Paiburong, Datu Dumangsil, Datu Balensusa, Datu Paduhinog and Datu Dumangsol


Characters in tha Voyage to a new land?

datu puti datu sumakwel bornean people ten datus maniwantiwan


Sinu sino ang mga datu noong unang panahon?

datu puti, raha sulayman.lakan dula


What is the legend of the 10 Bornean datus?

The legend says that in the 13th century, 10 datus or chieftains from Borneo left their land together with their families and friends to escape the cruelty and injustice of Sultan Makatunaw, the ruler of Borneo. The ten datus were: Datu Puti (the leader), Datu Bangkaya, Datu Dumalugdog, Datu Sumakwel, Datu Lubay, Datu Paiburong, Datu Dumangsil, Datu Balensusa, Datu Paduhinog and Datu Dumangsol. They sailed on their balangays (vintas or boats) without knowing where to go. Finally they reached Panay Island. They bought the island from the chieftain of the Atis or Aetas who were then occupying the island. The chieftain's name was Marikudo and his wife was Maniwantiwan. Three of the datus decided not to settle in Panay but to sail northward. The three were: Datu Puti, Datu Balensusa and Datu Dumangsil. They settled in some parts of Luzon. When Sultan Makatunaw was no longer in power, Datu Puti returned to Borneo. The seven datus who stayed in Panay divided the island into three areas: Hamtik (now Antique), Irong-Irong (now Iloilo), and Aklan (now Aklan and Capiz). Hamtik was under Datu Sumakwel, Irong-Irong was under Datu Paiburong, and Aklan was under Datu Balangkaya.


Ano ang pangalan ng sampung datu na tumakas kay sultan makatunaw?

Datu SumakwelDatu LibayDatu BangkayaDatu BalensuelaDatu PaduhinoganDatu PaiburongDatu DumangsolDatu DumangsilDatu DumalogdogDatu Puti


Kasaysayan ng islam?

ang kasaysayan nito ay nagmula sa mndirigmang ngngangalang datu puti.......yun lng alm qoh .....>.<


Who is maniwantiwan?

The beginnings of Panay are shrouded in legend. It is said that ten Bornean datus, under Datu Puti, fled to Panay in search of freedom. There they entered a pact with the Ati chief, Datu Marikudo, to give to the new arrivals the coastal areas in exchange for a golden salakot (a type of hat) and a batya(wash basin). Datu Marikudo's wife, Maniwantiwan, acting shrewdly refused to accede unless the necklace of Datu Puti's wife, Pinangpangan, be given. The Atis agreed to vacate the coastal areas and moved to the mountains. The datus divided the land into Hamtik (Antique), Aklan (Capiz) and Irong-irong (Iloilo) to which Datu Paiburong is named leader. Panay it is said was ruled by two legal codes, the Maragtas, promulgated by Datu Sumakwel ca. 1225 and the Kalantiaw codified in Aklan in 1433.


Who is datu puti?

He was a figure in Phillippino legend, who is credited with having co-founded pre-Colonial Philippino civilisation. 'Datu' means tribal chief or headman- the legend tells that Datu Puti originally came from Borneo, which was at the time ruled by a dictator called Makatunaw. Puti, along with 9 other Datu's and their wives & children, decided to flee Makatunaw's reign of terror and set sail to colonise new lands, which they did in the traditional Bornean longboats known as barangays. After much voyaging, they eventually made landfall on two islands called Panay and Sinugbuhan (which we now collectively call The Philippines). At the time, the islands were inhabited by the Aeta people, who were ruled by a benevolent chief called Mirakudo. When they first saw the big Borneans wading ashore, the small-statured Aeta were terrified and feared that they were the advance guard of a hostile invasion, but Datu Puti was friendly towards them and made it clear that he and his companions came in peace. Mirakudo at once welcomed them as guests- the Borneans and the Aeta traded items and supplies with each other, and celebrated their new alliance with a lavish feast, at which Datu Puti negociated the sale of uninhabited parts of the islands in which to develop new farming settlements. The new Bornean colony was succesful, and grew established in the following years. Eventually, Datu Puti declared that he wished to return to Borneo to attempt to lead a popular uprising and overthrow Makatunaw- none of his original companions would go with him, so he went alone with his wife & children. He was never seen or heard of again. Nonetheless, he is still remembered fondly across the Philippines to this day, as having been the leader of the founding fathers of the Philippino nation.