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The Moro Rebellion (1899–1913) was an armed conflict between the Moro people and the United States military during the Philippine–American War . The word "Moro" – the Spanish word for "Moor" [3] – is a term for Muslim people who lived in the Southern Philippines, an area that includes Mindanao, Jolo and the neighboring Sulu Archipelago . Background
- February 4, 1899 – June 15, 1913
The armed struggle against the Spanish, Americans, Japanese, and Christian Filipinos is considered by current Moro Muslim leaders to be part of a four-century-long "national liberation movement" of the Bangsamoro (Moro Nation).
- 18 March 1968 – 22 February 2019 (50 years, 11 months and 4 days)
- Mindanao, Philippines
Moro Wars, (1901–13), in Philippine history, a series of scattered campaigns involving American troops and Muslim bands on Mindanao, Philippines. The Moro fought for religious rather than political reasons, and their actions were unconnected with those of the Filipino revolutionaries who conducted.
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Jan 1, 2006 · How the U.S. fought a century-long insurgency against the Moros, indigenous Muslims in the Philippines, and the lessons for Iraq. Learn about the history, culture, and politics of the Moro conflict from a UNC professor.
Nov 3, 2017 · The Moro Rebellion was a 600-year struggle for religious autonomy and independence by Muslim southern Filipinos against American colonial rule. It started in 1903 and ended in 1913, but the conflict has never really ended. The web page analyzes the lessons from the U.S. military's counterinsurgency strategy and the challenges of the modern Moro insurgency.
The Moro Rebellion (1901-1913) occurred after the conclusion of the Philippine-American War and involved sporadic confrontations between the Muslim Filipinos living in the southern part of the Philippines and the American soldiers there to oversee the transition from Spanish rule to U.S. oversight.
Sep 4, 2003 · Moro National Liberation Front, the first Moro insurgent group to fight for independence for the historically Muslim Mindanao. The eruption of this conflict stems from complicated, deep-seated problems such as the relations between the Christian and Moro Filipinos, the territorial disputes, as well as the phenomenon of