History Of 28 March | On This Day In World
In the history of the World, some other important events recorded on the date of 28 March are as follows: -
➧ 1561: Akbar attacked Sarangpur, the capital of Malwa, and defeated the ruler Bajbahadur.
➧ 1807: German astronomer Wilhelm Olbers discovered the asteroid Vesta. It was called the brightest star in the sky.
➧ 1849: Maharaja Dilip Singh relinquished the throne of his late father Ranjit Singh and Punjab was captured by the East India Company.
➧ 1857: Mangal Pandey bursts into a rebellion against the British rule in Barrackpore near Calcutta.
➧ 1859: Bahadur Shah Zafar II was found guilty of participation in the revolution of 1857 and the British government expelled him and sent him to Rangoon.
➧ 1867: British Parliament passed the North America Act to create Canada.
➧ 1901: First federal election takes place in Australia.
➧ 1913: Bhavniprasad Mishra, a famous Hindi poet and writer, was born on this day.
➧ 1928: Lt. Governor of Delhi and former Governor of Tripura, Goa and Uttar Pradesh, Romesh Bhandari was born.
➧ 1943: Freedom fighter and leader Laxman Nayak is hanged in Barhampur jail.
➧ 1953: Hillary and Tenzing Norgay conquer Mount Everest, the world's highest peak.
➧ 1954: National Gallery of Modern Art (National Gallery of Modern Art) opened in Delhi.
➧ 1963: The famous Hindi litterateur Siyaramsharan Gupt died.
➧ 1999: US stock index Dow Jones crosses 10,000 mark for the first time.
➧ 1999: More than 100 people died in Kumaon and Chamoli (now Uttarakhand) of Uttar Pradesh in the 6.8 magnitude earthquake that occurred just after midnight.
➧ 2002: Direct commercial flight service between Delhi and Beijing resumed.
➧ 2004: Ireland becomes the first country to ban smoking at workplaces.
➧ 2008: 370 cities of the world started celebrating Earth Hour to save energy for the first time.
➧ 2014: The first gay marriage was held in England and Wales.
➧ 2020: Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari ordered a lockdown in Lagos and Abuja cities after the country's 97 COVID-19 cases and 1 death record.
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