each eid is for a historical event in Islam for example birthday of prophet or etc.
thats a stupid answer.... the actual reason ... is because they wanted to celebrat the historic event of the year 2000 :) urs truley.. titanic-girl x
thats a stupid answer.... the actual reason ... is because they wanted to celebrat the historic event of the year 2000 :) urs truley.. titanic-girl x
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in the State of Puebla and within the United States. Grito de Dolores on 16 September (Independence from Spain) is celebrated in Mexico but Mexican Americans and Mexicans living in the United States rarely give it any notice at all.
Mexico's Independence Day.
The Independence Day of Mexico, from Spain.
National Hispanic Day
This event will be on........ September 8 2010
Sep 16 is Mexico's Independence Day. Miguel Hidalgo (started the movement) and Vicente Guerrero (finished up the movement) are some of the 'patriots' for this date.
Both or none, depending on your point of view. It is a demographic and economic event which has been politicized (i.e: Mexicans came into the US an then someone noticed), not the other way around (i.e: someone gave Mexicans permission to enter US territory).
The independence form Spain, declared on September 15, 1810. The second and third would be the start of the Mexican Revolution (November 20th, 1910) and possibly The Battle of Cinco de Mayo (May 5th, 1862), respectively.
September 16 is officially Mexican Independence Day. The day is called "Grito de Dolores" (literally Shout from Dolores) or their Independence from Spain, and is routinely celebrated in Mexico.Many Mexican-Americans and Mexicans living in the US pay little heed to that occasion, but do celebrate "Cinco de Mayo" (fifth of May) as a patriotic holiday. On May 5, 1862, Mexican forces defeated an invading French army at the Battle of Puebla.