Wednesday, November 18, 2020

History Of 19 November | On This Day In World

History Of 19 November | On This Day In World


In the history of the World, some other important events recorded on the date of 19 November are as follows: -

1828: Viragana of the first Indian freedom struggle of 1857 and Queen Lakshmibai of the Maratha-ruled Jhansi state was born.

1838: Keshav Chandra Sen, one of the founders of 'Brahmo Samaj', a famous religious and social reformer, was born.

1917: Indira Gandhi, the first female Prime Minister of the country, was born.

1922: The crown prince of Turkey Abdul Majid II was elected Khalifa.

1933: Women get the right to franchise in the European country Spain.

1952: Spain becomes a member of UNESCO.

1975: Sushmita Sen, the first Miss Universe in the country was born.

1982: Ninth Asian Games begin in Delhi.

1986: Environmental Protection Act came into force.

1994: Aishwarya Rai of India was elected Miss World.

1995: Karnam Malleshwari holds world record in weightlifting.

1997: Kalpana Chawla becomes the first Indian woman to go to space.

2000: Nusral Bhutto, mother of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, sentenced to 2 years of rigorous imprisonment by a Pakistani court.

2002: Oscar Award-winning actor James Coburn died in Las Angeles.

2005: President of Pakistan General Pervez Musharraf suggested India to solve Kashmir problem in the interest of earthquake victims.

2006: India seeks Australia's support for nuclear power and uranium supplies.

2007: Seven people, including the governor's son, were killed in a suicide attack in Nimroz, the southwestern province of Afghanistan.

2008: Indira Gandhi International Award was announced to Mohammed Alberdei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency of the United Nations.

2018: Nissan president Carlos Ghosn arrested in Japan for financial misconduct.

2019: According to Amnesty International, more than 106 people died in five days during protests in 21 Iranian cities while the government recorded only 12 deaths.

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