- The
Silahis International Hotel,
later known as the
Sofitel Grand Boulevard Hotel, was a
hotel in Manila, Philippines. The
Silahis International Hotel...
- real
estate and
shipping industry ( and are also the same
owners of the
Silahis International Hotel). A
construction boom of
hotels initiated and streamlined...
- Damayan, Del Monte, Katipunan, Mariblo, Masambong, N.S.
Amoranto (Gintong
Silahis),
Nayong Kanluran,
Paang Bundok, Pag-ibig sa Nayon, Paltok, Paraiso, Phil-Am...
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against Spain. The
first is the skirt-wearing and
allegedly bi****ual (
silahis)
Ponciano Elofre. The
other male
babaylan was
Gregorio Lampino. The era...
-
Frisco Masambong San
Francisco del Monte,
Frisco N.S.
Amoranto (Gintong
Silahis) La Loma
Nayong Kanluran West
Avenue Paang Bundok La Loma Pag-ibig sa Nayon...
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where they are
captured by
militiamen led by
Kidlat and his aide,
Silahis.
Silahis takes a
fancy to the ****
Ricky and
after coming out also as ****, convinces...
- "Wallāh Zamān, Yā
Silāḥī" (Arabic: والله زمان يا سلاحي) was the
national anthem of the
United Arab
Republic (UAR), a
federation of
Egypt and Syria, from...
- 1960s and was the
owner of The Sulô
Hotel in Manila,
Puerto Azul and The
Silahis Hotel in
Roxas Boulevard to name a few. Inigo,
Manolo R. (2010-01-18)....
- Garcia, J. Neil C. (2008).
Philippine **** Culture:
Binabae to Bakla,
Silahis to MSM. UP Press. pp. 162–163. ISBN 978-971-542-577-3. Alcina, Francisco...
- friendship. One of her
songs ****ociated with N****er—"Wallāhi Zamān, Yā
Silāḥī" ("It's Been a Long Time, O
Weapon of Mine")—was
adopted as the Egyptian...