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  2. 1990 Mindanao revolt - Wikipedia

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    The 1990 Mindanao revolt was an uprising that occurred in parts of the island of Mindanao in the southern Philippines.It began when Alexander Noble, a dissident Philippine Army colonel linked to the 1989 Philippine coup attempt against President Corazon Aquino, and his supporters, which included Mindanaoan separatists, seized two military garrisons in Cagayan de Oro and Butuan without firing a ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Separatism in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Reuben Canoy, leader of the Mindanao People's Democratic Movement and former presidential candidate had an averted plan to declare the Federal Republic of Mindanao in 1986. [10] [11] Four years later, the 1990 Mindanao crisis arose where Col. Alexander Noble led a mutiny and proclaimed an independent Federal Republic of Mindanao. [12]

  5. Category:Rebellions in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    1990 Mindanao revolt; 2001 Misuari rebellion; Moro conflict; Moro Rebellion; O. Oakwood mutiny; Oplan HACKLE; P. Pata Island massacre; Patikul massacre; People of the ...

  6. Federal Republic of Mindanao - Wikipedia

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    Reuben Canoy, leader of the Mindanao People's Democratic Movement and former presidential candidate had an averted plan to declare the Federal Republic of Mindanao in 1986. [1] [2] Four years later, the 1990 Mindanao crisis arose where Col. Alexander Noble led a mutiny and proclaimed an independent Federal Republic of Mindanao. [3]

  7. Communist armed conflicts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in the once monolithic Filipino communist party fragmenting into at least 13 factions during the 1990s, [5] [6] [7] the most notable being: the alliance that was the Revolutionary Workers' Party (RPM-P), the Revolutionary Proletarian Army (RPA), and the Alex Boncayao Brigade (ABB); the Revolutionary People's Army – Mindanao (RPA ...

  8. Relief Map of Mindanao - Wikipedia

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    The Relief Map of Mindanao in Dapitan, Philippines, is a landscaping work by Jose Rizal. It is situated near the St. James the Greater Church. It is situated near the St. James the Greater Church. [ 2 ]

  9. List of conflicts in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Magalat Revolt (1596) ... A map of Luzon Island showing Japanese landings and advances from December 8, 1941, to January 8, 1942. ... during 1990 Mindanao Crisis.