Magat Salamat (Maharlika Timeline)

Datu Magat Salamat (? - 1595) also known in Malay and Old Malay sources as Pemagat Selamat (Jawi: ڤماڬت سلامت) was a Datu, chief ruler of the Kingdom of Tondo, and the son of Bunao Lakan Dula.

Magat Salamat was one of the datus that the Spaniards had gotten into contact with, and was responsible for the Battle of Tondo in 1587, aided by Rajah Sulayman from the Kingdom of Maynila, the duo defeated the Spaniards, and was responsible for the death of Governor-General Santiago de Vera.

Datu Salamat successfully organized a secret revolt, that drove the Spaniards out of Tondo, with the help of Rajah Sulayman, Rajah Tupas II from the Islamized Visayan kingdom of Sugbu, as well as warriors from Brunei, Mindanao, Sulu, and as far as Malacca.

Magat Salamat's religious faith at birth was unknown, however he did convert to Islam, and was recorded by Bruneian missionaries as being a Muslim ruler.