Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican
The Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican was a simultaneous battle during the Philippine Revolution that was fought from November 9–11, 1896 that led to a decisive Filipino victory. The twin battle took place at the shores of Binakayan, in the town of Cavite Viejo (also called Cavite el Viejo, now Kawit); Dalahican and Dagatan in Noveleta; and, to minimal extent, in Imus and Bacoor towns in Cavite province, Philippines that lasted for two days before the Spanish army retreated demoralized and in disarray. The result of the battle was the first significant Filipino victory in the country's history.
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Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican
The Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican was a simultaneous battle during the Philippine Revolution that was fought from November 9–11, 1896 that led to a decisive Filipino victory. The twin battle took place at the shores of Binakayan, in the town of Cavite Viejo (also called Cavite el Viejo, now Kawit); Dalahican and Dagatan in Noveleta; and, to minimal extent, in Imus and Bacoor towns in Cavite province, Philippines that lasted for two days before the Spanish army retreated demoralized and in disarray. The result of the battle was the first significant Filipino victory in the country's history.
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La Batalla de Binakayan o Bata ...... ta, en la provincia de Cavite.
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The Battle of Binakayan-Dalahi ...... tory in the country's history.
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At Binakayan: 300+ deaths, ~3,000 more casualties
At Dalahican: ~400-700 casualties
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Decisive Filipino victory
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*1,500-3,500 from the 4th Battalion of Cazadores
*1,600-1,612Spanish Marines
*10,000+ native mercenaries and loyalists
*1companyofartillery
*2 naval warships
*2companiesfrom 73rd Regiment
*3 bronzemortars
*35,000 regulars
*4 large guns
*4gunboats
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Binakayan Shrine in Kawit, Cavite
Emilio Aguinaldo, the chief commander at Binakayan.
Santiago Alvarez, the chief commander at Dalahican.
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At Binakayan~500+ confirmed deaths
At Dalahican: 1,000+ casualties
Hundreds more captured in Cavite City
~8,000 more casualties
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La Batalla de Binakayan o Bata ...... ta, en la provincia de Cavite.
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The Battle of Binakayan-Dalahi ...... tory in the country's history.
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Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican
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