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what was the provenance or source of the documents/artifact in pag ibig sa tinubuang lupa​

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Answered by Mrmasoom
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In March 1896, the first issue of Kalayaan, the newspaper of the Katipunan, was published. Among the contents was the poem “Pag-Ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa,” an exhortation to the Filipino people to join the crusade for Philippine independence.

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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The plate was found in 1989 by a working man close to the mouth of the Lumbang stream in Wawa, Lumban, a lake within the Philippines.

  • The inscription was mainly written in previous Malay exploitation of the first Kawi script with a variety of technical Indic words and previous Javanese or previous Tagalog honorifics.
  • It created a republican government with executive, legislative and judiciary branches, and with the sturdy veto power of the President.
  • The 1935 Constitution served because of the organic law of the land from 1935 to 1972.
  • Tinubuang Lupa page-big Andres Bonifacio wrote the literary composition (English Translation: Love for One's Homeland).
  • The literary composition in question appeared within the inaugural issue of Kalayaan.
  • The poem urged Filipinos to affix the struggle for true Philippine independence.
  • in step with student Jim Richardson, Bonifacio used the letters "A.I.B." which stands for Agapito Bagumbayan, Bonifacio's alias, beside the poem "Ang Dapat Mabatid nanogram Tagalog," another composition enclosed by Bonifacio.

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