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Macario Sakay y de León (March 1, 1870 –
September 13, 1907) was a
Filipino general who took part in the 1896
Philippine Revolution against the Spanish...
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Sakay may
refer to:
Sakay (film), a 1993
Filipino historical drama film
Sakay River, in
Madagascar Ankadinondry Sakay,
anciently Babetville, a town and...
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Aguinaldo and his men were
captured by the US
forces in 1901,
General Macario Sakay, a
veteran Katipunan member, re-established in 1902 the
Tagalog Republic...
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contend that
including Bonifacio as a past
president would imply that
Macario Sakay and
Miguel Malvar y
Carpio should also be included.
Miguel Malvar y Carpio...
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Sakay is a 1993
Filipino historical drama film
directed by
Raymond Red. The film
stars Julio Diaz,
Tetchie Agbayani, and
Leopoldo Salcedo. It was produced...
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while the
cinematography and
editing are
handled by A. M.
Edwin Sakay and
Ravikumar M, respectively.
Aneethi was
released theatrically on 21 July...
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Sakay River is a
waterway in Bongolava, Madagascar, and p****es
through the
towns of
Ankadinondry Sakay and Mahasolo. It has its
sources East of Tsiroanomandidy...
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Henry Pickering. 1901 – The
Kumasi Mutiny of 1901 begins. 1902 –
Macario Sakay issues Presidential Order No. 1 of his
Tagalog Republic. 1913 – King George...
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Ankadinondry Sakay,
anciently Babetville is a town and
commune in Madagascar. It
belongs to the
district of Tsiroanomandidy,
which is a part of Bongolava...
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Avellana made his film
debut with
Sakay in 1939, a
biopic on the
early 20th-century
Filipino revolutionary Macario Sakay. The film,
though a box-office flop...