Sunday, April 18, 2021

History Of 19 April | On This Day In World

History Of 19 April | On This Day In World


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

➧ 1451: Bahlol Lodi captured Delhi.

➧ 1770: Captain James Cook becomes the first Western man to reach Australia.

➧ 1775: American Revolution begins.

➧ 1864: Mahatma Hansraj, the famous Arya Samaj leader, social reformer and educationist of Punjab, was born.

➧ 1882: First maternity hospital started in Calcutta.

➧ 1882: Famous biologist Charles Darwin died.

➧ 1910: Halley's Comet is seen for the first time in normal mode.

➧ 1910: The young revolutionary Anant Laxman Kanhere, who was martyred for the freedom of the country, died.

➧ 1919: Leslie Irwin of America jumps parachute for the first time.

➧ 1922: German fighter pilot Erich Hartmann was born in World War II.

➧ 1933: Former President of the Indian National Congress Syed Hasan Imam died.

➧ 1936: Anti-Jewish riots begin in Palestine.

➧ 1950: Shyama Prasad Mukherjee becomes the first Minister to resign from the Union Cabinet.

➧ 1955: Famous physician and conservationist Jim Corbett died. Jim Corbett National Park was named after him. Jim Corbett National Park is located in Nainital district and Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand.

➧ 1971: India defeated the West Indies and won the Test cricket series.

➧ 1972: Bangladesh became a member of the Commonwealth.

➧ 1975: India enters the space age by launching its first satellite Aryabhata. It was the first scientific satellite of India.

➧ 1977: India's famous athletics player Anju Bobby George is born.

➧ 2011: Former Cuban President Fidel Castro resigned after remaining on the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Cuba for 45 years.

➧ 2020: Turkey becomes the Middle Eastern country leaving behind Iran with 86,306 infections with the highest number of COVID-19 cases.


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