ABS-3, formerly ABS-5, which was named Mabuhay 1 or Agila 2 after the Philippine eagle, before being acquired by Asia Broadcast Satellite is a communications satellite launched in 1997. It originally provides telecommunications services for the Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corporation before being sold to ABS in 2009. It was the first Filipino owned space satellite not acquired while in orbit. Another satellite named Mabuhay, previously known as Palapa B-2P, was acquired from Indonesian company Pasifik Satelit Nusantara a year earlier becoming the first satellite owned by a Filipino entity. Built by Space Systems/Loral, the satellite provides the most powerful coverage in the Asia-Pacific region. It covers the entire continent of Asia east of Pakistan, as well as the Western Pacific west of Hawaii. Its control station is located at the Subic Space Center in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone. The spacecraft was launched by the Long March 3B in its first successful flight and currently orbits at 146°E longitude.
Agila I (also Achila, Akhila, Aquila, or Agil ; Gothic: Agila), (? – March 554), was Visigothic King of Hispania and Septimania (549–554). Peter Heather notes that Agila's reign was during a period of civil war following the death of Amalaric, the last member of the old Visigothic dynasty, when ambitious Gothic nobles competed openly for the throne.
Agila came to power after the assassination of Theudigisel, who had ruled for less than two years. However, opposition to his rule soon emerged. First was the revolt of the city of Córdoba, which Isidore of Seville suggests was due to local Roman Catholics objecting to his Arianism: in his account, Isidore mentions that Agila defiled the church of a local saint, Acisclus, by drenching the sepulcher "with the blood of the enemy and of their pack-animals", and attributes the death of Agila's son in the conflict — along with the majority of his army, and the royal treasury — to "the agency of the saints".
Peter Heather lists several groups who revolted against Agila: a local dynast, Aspidius, established a hegemony in one mountainous region; the landowners of Cantabria established a "senate" to govern their affairs; and then there are the Sappi and Suani mentioned by John of Biclar.
Agila can refer to:
Agila (Spanish dialect Castúo for "Liven up") is the sixth studio album by Spanish hard rock band Extremoduro. Recorded in 1995, produced by Iñaki "Uoho" Antón and released on 23 February 1996.
It's often considered as their breakthrough album. Published in 1996, a year after its preceding album, Pedrá, it featured instruments that hadn't appeared before on any of Extremoduro's albums. It includes some of the most famous songs by the band: "So payaso", "Buscando una luna", "Prometeo", "Sucede" and "El día de la bestia", which was included on the movie of the same name soundtrack.
Bolo Kaisa Lagta Hai
Mehndi Rachai Re Mehndi Rachai Re
Bolo Kaisa Lagta Hai
Teri Chudiyon Ka Rang Achcha Lagta Hai
Teri Mehndi Ka Rang Pakka Lagta Hai
Laakhon Mein Tu Ek Sanam Sachcha Lagta Hai Sachcha Lagta Hai
Chudi Khankayi Re Chudi Khankayi Re
Bolo Kaisa Lagta Hai
Aaja Aaja Piya Yeh Shingaar Hai Kiya
Tadpe Mera Jiya Intezaar Hai Kiya
Tera Yeh Shingaar Hum Churane Aaye
Aaj Had Se Guzar Jaayenge
Aare Aare Aare Aare
Bindiya Chamkayi Re
Bolo Kaisa Lagta Hai
Mehndi Rachai Re Bolo Kaisa Lagta Hai
Teri Bindiya Ka Rang Achcha Lagta Hai
Teri Mehndi Ka Rang Pakka Lagta Hai
Laakhon Mein Tu Ek Sanam Sachcha Lagta Hai Sachcha Lagta Hai
Chudi Khankayi Re Bolo Kaisa Lagta Hai
Teri Angdaaiyaan Uspe Tanhaaiyaan
Laayi Nazdikiyaan Mit Gayi Dooriyan
Mera Yeh Sindoor Hai Naseeb Apna
Poora Kiya Rab Ne Mera Sapna
Aare Aare Aare Aare Aare
Chunri Lehraayi Re Bolo Kaisa Lagta Hai
Mehndi Rachai Re Bolo Kaisa Lagta Hai
Teri Chudiyon Ka Rang Achcha Lagta Hai
Teri Chunri Ka Rang Pakka Lagta Hai
Laakhon Mein Tu Ek Sanam Sachcha Lagta Hai Sachcha Lagta Hai