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  2. Moro conflict - Wikipedia

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    The Moro conflict [38] [39] [40] was an insurgency in the Mindanao region of the Philippines which involved multiple armed groups. [41] [30] A decades-long peace process [38] [42] has resulted in peace deals between the Philippine government and two major armed groups, the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) [43] and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), [44] but other smaller armed ...

  3. Moro Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Moro Rebellion (1902–1913) was an armed conflict between the Moro people and the United States military during the Philippine–American War.The rebellion occurred after the conclusion of the conflict between the United States and First Philippine Republic, and saw the US move to impose its authority over the Muslim states in Mindanao, Jolo and the neighboring Sulu Archipelago.

  4. First Battle of Bud Dajo - Wikipedia

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    There were still deep misgivings among the American public about America's role during the Spanish–American War and the stories of atrocities carried out during the Philippine–American War. The public had also been largely unaware of the continuing violence in the Moro Province, and were shocked to learn that killing continued. [24]

  5. Philippine–American War - Wikipedia

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    On April 9, 2002, Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo proclaimed that the Philippine–American War had ended on April 16, 1902, with the surrender of Malvar. [ 148 ] [ 149 ] She declared the centennial anniversary of that date as a national working holiday and as a special non-working holiday in the province of Batangas and in the ...

  6. Battle of Bayang - Wikipedia

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    Right before the American insular government in the Philippines were about to declare the Philippines "pacified" or "assimilated", incidents of violence in the southern Island of Mindanao sparked the opening of a whole new front of the recently concluded Philippine–American War, the so-called Moro rebellion had begun.

  7. Battle of Bud Bagsak - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bud Bagsak was the last major battle of the Moro Rebellion, and as a result is widely considered as marking the end of the rebellion, and the Philippine–American War by extension. Several smaller skirmishes between Moro bands and Philippine Constabulary forces occurred in the following months, with the last of these clashes ...

  8. Category:Moro Rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Moro Rebellion (1899−1913) — in the Mindanao islands region of the southern Philippines. The armed conflict was between Moro indigenous ethnic groups and the United States military during the Philippine–American War .

  9. Second Battle of Bud Dajo - Wikipedia

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    The Second Battle of Bud Dajo was a counterinsurgency action fought by American soldiers against native Moros in December 1911, during the Moro Rebellion phase of the Philippine–American War. On November 11, 1909, Major General John J. Pershing assumed his duties as governor of the Moro province. On September 8, 1911, he issued Executive ...