Jose rizal biography sketch of mahatma gandhi
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Revolutionary Heroes of the Philippines
Jose Rizal
Jose Rizal was a brilliant and multi-talented man. He was a doctor, a novelist, and the founder of La Liga, a peaceful anti-colonial pressure group that met just one time in 1892 before the Spanish authorities arrested Rizal.
Jose Rizal inspired his followers, including the fiery rebel Andres Bonifacio, who attended that single original La Liga meeting and reestablished the group after Rizal's fängelse. Bonifacio and two associates also tried to rescue Rizal from a Spanish ship in Manila Harbor in the summer of 1896. bygd December, however, the 35-year-old Rizal was tried in a sham military tribunal and executed by a Spanish firing squad.
Andres Bonifacio
Andres Bonifacio, from an impoverished lower-middle-class family in Manila, joined Jose Rizal's peaceful La Liga group but also believed that the Spanish had to be driven from the Philippines bygd force. He founded the Katipunan rebel group, which declared independ
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[Editorial] A Comparative Look at King, Rizal, and the Quest for a Better World
Photos of Dr. Jose P. Rizal and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr/ via Wikimedia Commons
We pay tribute to two titans of history who stand as beacons of non-violent resistance and unwavering commitment to social justice. Though separated by distance and context, their lives and philosophies run with remarkable parallels, offering valuable lessons for navigating the challenges of the contemporary world.
Across continents and decades, the voices of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Dr. Jose P. Rizal ring with a shared message of unwavering love for their respective nations. In Martin Luther King Jr.’s powerful sermon, “The Dimensions of a Complete Life,” and through Rizal’s writings and activism, we find inspiration and guidance for contemporary struggles for equality and peace. We delve into their lives, compare their stances on critical issues, and ponder their relevance in todayR
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José Rizal
Filipino nationalist, writer and polymath (1861–1896)
"Laong Laan" redirects here. For the railway station, see Laon Laan station.
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Mercado and the second or maternal family name is Realonda.
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| Born | José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda[1] June 19, 1861[2] Calamba, La Laguna, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire[2] |
| Died | December 30, 1896(1896-12-30) (aged 35)[3] Bagumbayan, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire[3] |
| Cause of death | Execution by firing squad |
| Resting place | Rizal Monument, Manila |
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| Other names | Pepe, Jose (nicknames)[4][5] |
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| Movement | Propaganda Movement |
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José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realo