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Battle of Dalahican

Battle of Binakayan-Dalahican
Part of the Philippine Revolution
Battle of Binakayan monument.JPG
Monument of the Battle of Binakayan
Date November 9–11, 1896
Location Northern Cavite province, Spanish East Indies (now Philippines)
Major fighting: Noveleta, and Cavite el Viejo towns, plus the city of Cavite
Minor fighting or skirmishes: Imus and Bacoor towns
Result Decisive Filipino victory
Territorial
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Filipino Revolutionaries occupy Cavite City

  • Spanish Government fail to recapture all of Cavite; Filipinos successfully liberate all of Cavite and most of Laguna, Batangas and Tayabas provinces afterwards
Belligerents

Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Filipino Revolutionaries

Spain Spanish Empire

Commanders and leaders
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Emilio Aguinaldo
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Santiago Alvarez
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Candido Tirona
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Gregoria Montoya
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Baldomero Aguinaldo
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Edilberto Evangelista
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Simeon Satorre
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Pio del Pilar
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Artemio Ricarte
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Pascual Alvarez
Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Mariano Riego de Dios
Spain Ramón Blanco
Spain Diego de los Ríos
Spain Fermín Díaz Matoni
Spain José Marina  (WIA)
Spain Mariano Borraja
Spain Victorano Oloriz  (WIA)
Spain Marcelino Muñoz  (WIA)
Spain Norberto Baturome
Spain José Castro
Strength

112,000

  • 35,000 regulars
  • 60,000+ irregulars, militia and voluntary civilians

16,000-20,000
At Binakayan
12,000-15,000


At Dalahican
3,000-5,000

  • 1,500-3,500 from the 4th Battalion of Cazadores
  • 4 large guns
  • 3 bronze mortars
  • Several contingents from 73rd Native Regiment
Casualties and losses
At Binakayan: 300+ deaths, ~3,000 more casualties
At Dalahican: ~400-700 casualties

At Binakayan~500+ confirmed deaths
(including 9 officers) ~8,000 more casualties
At Dalahican: 1,000+ casualties

Hundreds more captured in Cavite City

Filipino Revolutionaries occupy Cavite City

Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg Filipino Revolutionaries

Spain Spanish Empire

112,000

16,000-20,000
At Binakayan
12,000-15,000


At Dalahican
3,000-5,000

At Binakayan~500+ confirmed deaths
(including 9 officers) ~8,000 more casualties
At Dalahican: 1,000+ casualties

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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