Today Importance - 23th September
23-September-1743
Sanai Jai Singh died.
23-September-1803
The British-Indian army defeated the Marathas in the Battle of Parikh.
23-September-1858
Historian Grant Duff, who studied Maratha history, passes away.
23-September-1862
Great patriot and veteran politician Srinivas Shastri was born.
23-September-1863
Rao Tukaram Singh Yadav, a freedom fighter, was one of the key leaders of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 in Haryana, where he is considered a national hero.
23 September 1903
Freedom fighter and socialist Yusuf Maharani was born.
23 September 1906
Film actor Kumar (Mizzen) aka Syed Hasan Ali was born in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh. He has worked in 'Shadows of the Dead', 'Dukhiyaari', 'Jumbler', 'Paten Nee Pamir', 'Tavares of Delhi'.
23 September 1908
Birth of famous Hindi poet Armchair Singh Dinar.
23 September 1911
Rapper Sangamesh war Krishnan, India's famous physicist, was born.
23 September 1952
Ang human Dattajirao Gaekwad (1974–85), 40-Test batsman, born in Bombay.
23 September 1965
The Indian Army secured the Kashmir Valley and the sole objective was to clear out the remnants of the Gibraltar Army. A ceasefire came into force under the guidance of the United Nations.
23 September 1967
P.S. Vaidya, the great Indian ODI fast bowler (1995–96), was born.
23 September 1974
The first NCC Air Force Squadron (Women) was established at Banas thali Vidyapeeth, Rajasthan.
23 September 1980
Indira Gandhi got the power to put her in jail without trial.
23 September 1983
The Supreme Court has justified hanging criminals by hanging them on ropes.
23 September 1990
World Bank approves assistance of Rs 1,200 crore for Samovar Dam, rejecting objections from environmental groups.
23 September 1992
Indian designed unmanned target aircraft 'Lakeshia' was successfully tested.
23 September 1996
Sitaram Kesari was elected interim president of Congress (I).
23 September 1997
India won the Sahara Cup cricket series against Pakistan 4-1.
23 September 1999
India rejected Pakistan's proposal for an international conference on arms control.