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    Miguel Barbachano y Tarrazo (29 September 1807 – 17 December 1859) (Baqueiro 1896) was a liberal Yucatecan politician, who was 5 times governor of Yucatán...
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    to 1857: 1840–44; 1847–48; 1855–57, alternating that office with Miguel Barbachano mainly during his first and second terms. Méndez was a moderate who...
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    return the government of Yucatán to Miguel Barbachano, who took office in April 1848. The first thing Barbachano did as governor was inform the government...
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  • Méndez, President (1840–1841) Miguel Barbachano, President (1841–1842) Santiago Méndez, President (1842) Miguel Barbachano, President (1842–1843) Santiago...
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    became divided into factions. One faction, based in Mérida, was led by Miguel Barbachano, who leaned toward reintegration with Mexico. The other faction was...
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  • Manuel Barbachano Ponce (April 4, 1925 – October 29, 1994) was a Mexican film producer, director, and screenwriter. A great-grandson of Miguel Barbachano y...
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    1841 the state of Tabasco decreed its separation from Mexico and Miguel Barbachano, then governor of Yucatán, sent a commission headed by Justo Sierra...
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    the 1964 El diario de José Toledo, "The Diary of José Toledo," by Miguel Barbachano Ponce), the novel that marked a true change in direction regarding...
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    ruins. Gomez Rul's son-in-law, Fernando Barbachano Peon (a grandnephew of former Yucatán Governor Miguel Barbachano), started Yucatán's first official tourism...
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    López Constante 1825 Santiago Méndez Ibarra 5 terms, 1840s-1850s Miguel Barbachano 5 terms, 1841-1853 Crescencio José Pinel Manuel Cepeda Peraza 1860s...
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    indigenous Mayans did not revolt in this area . By decree of Governor Miguel Barbachano of May 1, 1852, Champoton is elevated to the category of village and...
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    assistance from Mexico. On August 17, 1848, Yucatecan president, Miguel Barbachano ordered the resumption of a confederation of Mexico and the restoration...
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    sold the property to Fernando Barbachano Peon, a grandnephew of former Yucatán Governor Miguel Barbachano. Barbachano recognized the opportunity of creating...
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  • of Campeche Mérida (Yucatán) that were represented by the group of Miguel Barbachano, during the conflict years prior to the decision of the state of Yucatán...
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    the road from Mérida to the port of Sisal. The Yucatecan governor Miguel Barbachano had prepared a decree for the evacuation of Mérida, but was apparently...
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  • His maternal family, the Barbachano clan, is also well known in Mérida. Doña Jacinta was the great-niece of Miguel Barbachano y Terrazo, the liberal politician...
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  • Sonora: Tabasco: Tamaulipas: Jose Antonio Quintero Veracruz: Yucatán: Miguel Barbachano Zacatecas: March 5 – Mexican troops led by Rafael Vasquez invade Texas...
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  • the road from Mérida to the port of Sisal. The Yucatecan governor Miguel Barbachano had prepared a decree for the evacuation of Mérida, but was delayed...
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  • Potosí: Sinaloa: Sonora: Tabasco: Tamaulipas: Veracruz: Yucatán: Miguel Barbachano Zacatecas: December 30 – Gadsden Purchase: The United States buys...
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    stronghold between the road from Mérida and Sisal. The Yucatecan governor Miguel Barbachano had prepared a decree for the evacuation of Mérida, but was apparently...
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  • Con acceso el 28 de marzo de 2012. Compendio de Historia de Campeche. Miguel Lanz. 1905 Con acceso el 19 de marzo de 2012. Los gobernadores de Yucatán...
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    through a description of his life. 1964 El diario de José Toledo Miguel Barbachano Ponce Mexico [The Diary of José Toledo] It tells the story of a boy...
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  • original concession was awarded to Manuel P. Barbachano, grandson of one-time Governor of Yucatán, Miguel Barbachano. The concession was sold to Radiodifusora...
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    Guerra y Rodríguez Correa, the Archbishop of Yucatán, and witnessed by Miguel Barbachano y Tarrazo, the Governor of Yucatán. He was the firstborn child of...
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  • "Fallece Miguel Barbachano Ponce, pionero de la literatura LGBTTI". El Universal. May 14, 2020. "Muere Paloma Cordero, viuda del expresidente Miguel de la...
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    Historia y Geografía de Yucatán, EPSA, México 1997 ISBN 968-417-347-4 Miguel Barbachano al Exmo. Sr. Ministro de Relaciones de la República, Mérida, 17 de...
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    fought in the 1846 rebellion against the Merida-based government of Miguel Barbachano, President of the Republic of Yucatán. He participated in the capture...
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  • industry as a still photographer for the film Revolución (1933), directed by Miguel Contreras Torres. Figueroa and Phillips would continue to work alongside...
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  • El diario de José Toledo ("José Toledo's Diary"; 1964), written by Miguel Barbachano Ponce, earned recognition as the first novel in Mexico to openly inscribe...
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    Gutiérrez Zamora/José de Emparán/Manuel Gutiérrez Zamora Yucatán: Miguel Barbachano/Santiago Méndez Zacatecas: January 13 – The Treaty of Cahuenga ends...
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