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K.K.K.
Kataastaasan Kagalanggalang Na Katipunan Ng Mga Anak Ng Bayan, a revolutionary organization founded in 1892 by Filipino nationalists.
Andres Bonifacio
Philippine patriot and founder of the Katipunan, who initiated a revolt against the Spaniards in August 1896.
Members of K.K.K.
Notable members include Lidaslao Diaw, Teodoro Plata, Jose Dizon, Diodato Arellano, and Valentine Diaz.
Spanish abuse
Included forced labor, high taxation, and discrimination, leading to widespread grievances and revolutionary sentiments.
The Cry of Balintawak
A significant event on August 26, 1896, marking the Filipinos' refusal of Spanish colonial rule.
KKK Goal
The primary goal of the K.K.K. was to gain independence from Spain through revolution.
Emilio Jacinto
A key figure in the Katipunan, known for his writings and role as an advisor to Andres Bonifacio.
Kalayaan
The newspaper of the Katipunan, where Emilio Jacinto wrote under the pen name "Dimasilaw."
14 Rules of Kartilya ng Katipunan
A set of guiding principles for members of the Katipunan emphasizing morality, equality, and social responsibility.
Rule 1
Life not dedicated to a noble cause is like a tree without shade, or a poisonous weed.
Rule 4
All people are equal regardless of skin color; true worth is measured by character, not wealth or appearance.
Rule 8
Defend the oppressed and confront the oppressor.
Rule 13
True value of a person is not based on status or appearance, but on good character and integrity.
Rule 14
The spread of these teachings will lead to the dawn of true freedom and unity among the people.