The Philippine flag was first used on June 12, 1898, during the declaration of Philippine independence from Spanish rule. It was raised by Emilio Aguinaldo, the leader of the revolutionary forces, in Kawit, Cavite. This event marked the official proclamation of the Philippines as a sovereign nation.
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The First Battle of Panipat was fought on 21 April 1526. The battle was between Babur and the Lodi Empire.
Smith & Wesson patented the 22 rim fire cartridge on August 8th,1860 patent number 11496. The patent was reissued in 1954.
Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur (1526-1530) was the first Mughal Emperor. In the first Battle of Panipat in 1526, he defeated and killed Sultan Ibrahim Lodi of Delhi Sultanate and established the Mughal Empire in India.
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He is the former president Erap Ejercito Estrada.
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
By Brittney Carlton in 1895.
'Whom' is used when you are referring to the object of the verb. 'Who' is used when you are referring to the subject of the verb. 'Who is there?' 'Who broke that vase?' 'For whom is that parcel intended?' 'Whom did you see?'
By Jerry Fodor, in his 1975's The Language of Thought.
"Both of whom" is correct grammar. It is used when referring to two people. For example, "I invited John and Mary, both of whom attended the party."
Yes, "whom" can be the object of a preposition (for whom, with whom, of whom, etc.).
"Who" is used as the subject of a sentence, while "whom" is used as the object. Use "who" when referring to the subject of a sentence (e.g., "Who is going to the party?"), and "whom" when referring to the object (e.g., "To whom did you give the gift?").