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Tamblot (fl. 1621–1622) was the name given to a babaylan (a Visayan term for mediums and religious leaders in the Philippines' pre-colonial and early colonial periods) who incited a series of uprisings against Spanish colonial rule in the island of Bohol. Indigenous religions and beliefs played a huge part behind the revolts' inception as Roman Catholicism spread throughout the Philippine archipelago, a process which many of its inhabitants rejected in favor of their local customs. A few uprisings in the early colonial era such as this one were thus motivated in part by resistance against the presence of Christianity.

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  • Tamblot fue un babaylán nativo de la isla Bohol, Filipinas, que dirigió el levantamiento de Tamblot en 1621-1622 durante la ocupación española. Se opuso a la nueva religión difundida por los cristianos jesuitas españoles y luchó contra la posterior conversión de los boholanos a la fe católica. Según las leyendas, desafió al sacerdote español, y cuando ganó, se ganó la confianza de la gente. Los exhortó a liberarse de la opresión española, liderando a 2.000 seguidores en lo que se denominó «Levantamiento del tamblot» o «Revuelta del tamblot».​ (es)
  • Tamblot (fl. 1621–1622) was the name given to a babaylan (a Visayan term for mediums and religious leaders in the Philippines' pre-colonial and early colonial periods) who incited a series of uprisings against Spanish colonial rule in the island of Bohol. Indigenous religions and beliefs played a huge part behind the revolts' inception as Roman Catholicism spread throughout the Philippine archipelago, a process which many of its inhabitants rejected in favor of their local customs. A few uprisings in the early colonial era such as this one were thus motivated in part by resistance against the presence of Christianity. (en)
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