The Coast and the Mountain · Episode 1 — Kahawa Sūg: The Blood Compact, the Storm, and the Coffee of Sulu
In 1864, a Prussian merchant mariner was stranded in Jolo by a storm he did not choose. The Sultan who received him was under Spanish blockade and looking for leverage. What followed — a blood compact, a land grant, and 20,000 Robusta trees — was an accident that outlasted the Sultanate, the epidemic, and the colonial state.