Fort Parang ruins
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See AR00194. Parang Fort Ruins. Located a few meters from the Parang municipal building, this fort was built in the 1810s by the Spanish officials who gave the name Fort Alfonso XIII. This fort was garrisoned by 2,500 native troops. This number included the infantry with 1 Spanish officer and 20 men. By 1894, a field force of several thousand natives, 2 guns, 29 lantacas, and 117 rifles was encamped thereCollection: Filipinas Heritage LibraryImage type: originalMedia format: print
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Architecture | AR00195 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | AR00195 |
See AR00194. Parang Fort Ruins. Located a few meters from the Parang municipal building, this fort was built in the 1810s by the Spanish officials who gave the name Fort Alfonso XIII. This fort was garrisoned by 2,500 native troops. This number included the infantry with 1 Spanish officer and 20 men. By 1894, a field force of several thousand natives, 2 guns, 29 lantacas, and 117 rifles was encamped there..
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