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Secretary Delfin Lorenzana announced the
ending of the
battle in October.
Dansalan (Marawi's
prior name)
derived from the Mëranaw word "dansal",
which means...
- The
Dansalan Bato Ali
Mosque (Masjid
Dansalan Bato Ali) is a
mosque in
Marawi City,
Lanao del Sur, Philippines. The
original structure of the mosque,...
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Dansalan College is a Protestant-ran
college in Marawi, Philippines. The
educational institution was
founded by missionary,
Frank Laubach in 1950. During...
- The
Dansalan Declaration was
published by
Moros on
March 18, 1935
requesting Mindanao and the Sulu
archipelago not to be
included in the
event that the...
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portion became Lanao del Sur and the
northern part
became Lanao del Norte.
Dansalan,
Marawi City's old name, was
explored by the
Spaniards as
early as 1639...
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Spaniards in 1689, upon
which they
discovered a well-settled
community named Dansalan at the lake's
northern end.
Lanao was the seat of the
Sultanate of Lanao...
- from Zamboanga,
forcing the 73rd
Infantry into
successive retreats. In
Dansalan, the 73rd
Infantry and
remnants of the 61st
Infantry established another...
- Baguio), and
during the
Commonwealth Era (1935–1946) such as
Cavite City,
Dansalan (now Marawi),
Iloilo City, Bacolod, San
Pablo and
Zamboanga City. Only...
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street and set fire to
Saint Mary's Cathedral,
Ninoy Aquino School and
Dansalan College, run by the
United Church of
Christ in the
Philippines (UCCP)....
- Marline, was a
Douglas C-47
Skytrain that
crashed at
Mount Makaturing, near
Dansalan, Lanao, Philippines. All 17
people on
board were killed.
Among those on...