History Of 10 September | On This Day In World
➧1785: Prussia signs trade agreement with America.
➧1846: Elias Howe patented the sewing machine.
➧1847: First theater in the island of Hawaii opens.
➧1887: Indian freedom fighter and first Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Govind Ballabh Pant was born.
➧1914: Marne war between France and Germany ends.
➧1915: Revolutionary Jatindra Nath Mukherjee alias Bagha Jatin died in a hospital in Balasore.
➧1923: Bengal's popular novelist Sukumar Rai died.
➧1926: Germany joins the Union of Allies.
➧1935: Doon School was established.
➧1939: Canada declares war against Germany in World War II.
➧1943: German forces occupy Rome and take the security of Vatican City.
➧1951: Britain begins economic extermination of Iran.
➧1961: Soviet Union conducts the nuclear test in Novaya Gemalia region.
➧1965: The winning Indian soldier Paramvir Chakra honorable Hoshiar Singh Dahiya passed away.
➧1966: Parliament of India approved the creation of the state of Punjab and Haryana.
➧1974: African country Guinea gained independence from Portuguese.
➧1976: Indian Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft hijacked from Lahore.
➧1998: Yevgeny Primakov is named the new Prime Minister of Russia, South Korea and Australia agree to make coordinated efforts towards nuclear non-proliferation.
➧2002: European country Switzerland became a member of the United Nations.
➧2008: The largest scientific experiment began in the Large Hadron Collider of Switzerland's CERN laboratory.
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