Sri Bangkad of Tondo (Maharlika Timeline)

Rajah Sri Bunao Amid Salamat (Baybayin: ᜀᜀ ᜐ᜔ᜍᜒ ᜊᜓᜈ ᜀᜋᜒᜇ᜔ ᜐᜎᜋᜆ᜔, died 1602 A.D.), originally born as Agustin de Legazpi was the King of Tondo from 1588 to 1602 following the death of Datu Magat Salamat, during the Battle of Tondo in 1588.

A baptized Catholic, by the name of Don Agustin de Legazpi, he is descended from the line of Rajah Sulayman, and was the biological nephew of the former. Magat Salamat and Felipe Salonga, both sons of Lakan Dula, served under Don Agustin's administration.

However, Magat Salamat urged Don Agustin to join him in a secret plot to overthrow the Spaniards. Don Agustin eventually agreed, Datu Magat Salamat made his Islamic faith known, and adopting Islam similar to his adoptive father Rajah Sulayman.

When Magat Salamat was in Palawan, Don Agustin was with him, and it is Don Agustin who discovered that Antonio Surabao, a Kuyonese Christian convert friendly to the Spaniards, was pretending to be a supporter - and subsequently slayed Surabao himself. In addition, Don Augstin slayed Surabao's master Pedo Sarmiento, therefore causing the PoD, where conquistador Martin de Goiti never learns about the Tondo plot.

Although the war was successful, Magat Salamat, the prominent warlord of the battle, was killed, and sent both Don Felipe and Don Augstin fleeing to Brunei, where they carried Magat Salamat's corpse to be embalmed by the Brunei sultan's servants.

Despite emerging victorious, remnants of the Spanish regime survived, and were still able to convert large numbers of Tagalog and Kapampangan Muslims to Roman Catholicism, installing a Catholic Kapampangan by the name of Don Luis de Vera, as the Rajah of Tondo, or the Raxa el Vago.

While in Brunei, Don Agustin and Don Felipe both converted to Islam, under the names Amid, and Abdul-Baqi respectively. The Sultan of Brunei agreed to aid the two in helping sack the Spaniards. As expected, Spanish reinforcements had arrived in Tondo.

With a massive forces of Bornean, Tagalog, Kapampangan, Acehnese, Malay and Javanese warriors, Datu Amid Salamat's forces ransacked Spanish and Christian Filipino garrisons. A second rebellion occurred, in which the Tagalog and Kapampangan chiefs who once feigned loyalty to the Spaniards, attacked their former masters.

Upon arriving at the outskirts of Tondo, Amid Salamat was crowned "Rajah" by the people, and adopted the Indo-Malay royal title Rajah Sri Bunao, named in honor of his father "Bunao" Lakan Dula. Sri Bunao himself, met Don Luis head-on in battle, and slayed the Catholic rajah.

Sri Bunao also had Bruneian Islamic clergy slay Catholic friars, although they never forced anyone to convert to Islam. Afterwards, with the remnants of Spanish rule vanquished from Tondo, the Kingdom of Tondo entered into an alliance with the rest of the Muslim states in the Malay Archipelago.

It is through Sri Bunao, that Rajah Sulayman as well as the Muslims of the Pasig River learned of the existence of the Moro kingdoms in Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago. Before passing on, and being succeeded by his son Sri Bunao II, one of the last letters written by Sri Bunao was a Baybayin and Jawi-letter addressed to the Sultan of Sulu, as well as Maguindanao, to foment an alliance against the Spaniards.