History Of 25 August | On This Day In World
In the history of the World, some other important events recorded on the date of 25 August are as follows: -
➧ 1351: Crowned by Sultan Ferozeshah Tughlaq III.
➧ 1819: Scottish inventor James Watt died.
➧ 1888: Birth of Allama Mashriki, the father of the Kashkara movement and a scholar who played an important role in the creation of Pakistan.
➧ 1916: Russia defeats Germany in the Battle of Tannenberg.
➧ 1917: 7 Indians serving in the British India Army got the Kings Commission for the first time.
➧ 1940: Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia join the Soviet Union.
➧ 1957: Indian Polo Team wins World Cup.
➧ 1963: Sixteen opponents of the Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin were hanged.
➧ 1977: Sir Edmund Hillary's Himalayan Expedition begins at Haldia port.
➧ 1980: Zimbabwe joins the United Nations.
➧ 1988: Round of direct negotiations after long war between Iran and Iraq. 1
➧ 1991: Belarus breaks away from the Soviet Union and becomes an independent country.
➧ 1992: The British newspaper released details of Princess Diana's conversation, in which she expressed unhappiness over her marriage to Prince.
➧ 1997: Masuma Ibtekar became the first woman Vice President of Iran.
➧ 2001: Australian leg-spinner Shenwarn took 400 Test wickets in Test cricket.
➧ 2003: More than 50 people were killed and more than 150 injured in a car bomb blast in Mumbai.
➧ 2011: The Sri Lankan government withdrew the declared emergency in the country after 30 years.
➧ 2012: Neil Armstrong, the world's first astronaut to step on the moon, died.
➧ 2018: India's shotput athlete Tejinderpal Singh Toor won the gold medal by a record performance at the Jakarta Olympic Games.
➧ 2019: Ben Stokes, with an unbeaten 135, chases England to a record run of 362-9 to win Australia in the third cricket Test at Headingley, Leeds; That would keep the Ashes series at 1–1.
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