Friday, September 4, 2020

History Of 05 September | On This Day In World

History Of 05 September | On This Day In World




In the history of the World, some other important events recorded on the date of 05 September are as follows: -

➧ 1836: Sam Houston was elected as the first President of the Republic of Texas.

➧ 1882: The first United States Labor Day parade was held in New York City.

➧ 1885: First gasoline pump is installed at Fort Wayon, Indiana, USA.

➧ 1887: 186 people died in a fire at the Theater Royal Exeter in England.

➧ 1888: The second President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was born into a Brahmin family in the small village of Tirumani in Tamil Nadu.

➧ 1914: London, Russia, France, Belgium and Russia were signed by 5 countries of the world.

➧ 1927: The first Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon, a trolley treble produced by Walt Disney, was released by Universal Pictures.

➧ 1970: Vietnam War: Operation Jefferson Glen Begins: The United States 101st Airborne Division and South Vietnamese 1st Infantry Division began a new operation in Thia Thien-Hua Province.

➧ 1972: The Black September Group terrorists entered the Athletes Village of the Munich Olympics and killed 11 players.

➧ 1980: The Gothardon Road tunnel was opened in Switzerland as the world's longest highway tunnel at 10.14 miles (16.32 km) from Göschen to Airolo.

➧ 1984: Western Australia became the last Australian state to abolish capital punishment.

➧ 1986: Neerja Bhanot, who lost her life to save passengers in a hijack plane, died in Karachi.

➧ 1987: Second world championship in athletics: Carl Lewis won the gold medal in men's long jump.

➧ 1990: Sri Lankan Civil War: 158 civilians were killed by Sri Lankan army soldiers.

➧ 1991: The first black ex-president of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, was elected president of the African National Congress.

➧ 1997: Mother Teresa, the founder of the Missionary of Charity and the Nobel Prize winner, died in Kolkata.

➧ 2005: Mandala Airlines plane 091 crashed in a residential area in Sumatra in Indonesia, killing 104 people in it and 39 people in the residential area.

➧ 2012: An accidental explosion in a Turkish army ammunition station in Afyon, western Turkey, injured 25 soldiers and four others.

➧ 2014: The World Health Organization estimates that 1,900 of the 3,500 people infected in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone have died from the Ebola virus.

➧ 2019: Irmatti Mangamma became the oldest living mother in the world, giving birth to twins at the age of 74 in Hyderabad, India.

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