Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Today Importance - 26th June

Today Importance - 26th June

1243 Battle of Kosse Dagh: Mongols led by Baizu defeat the Seljuk army of Sultan Kaykhusru II during a Mongol invasion of northeastern Turkey

According to a 1284 Lüneburg manuscript, a piper led Hamelin's 130 children.

1409 The Council of Pisa elects Petros Filarghi as the third Pope: Alexander V.

1483 Duke of Gloucester succeeds King Richard III of England after Parliament declares Edward V illegitimate

1498 Toothbrush invented in China using pig hair

1553 Christ's Hospital in London, England is granted a charter by King Edward VI to house and educate the children of the poor.

1630 Swedish army under Gustaf II Adolf lands at Port Royal at Pennymund.

1714 Spain and the Netherlands sign a peace and trade treaty

1718 Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich of Russia, son of Peter the Great, dies from the effects of torture after being executed by his father for conspiring against him.

1721 Dr. Zabdiel Boylston administers the first smallpox vaccine in America

1723 After a long siege and bombardment by artillery, Baku surrenders to the Russians.

1794 Battle of Fleurs: Major victory of the Coalition forces (Great Britain, Hanover, Dutch Republic and Habsburg) by First French Republic forces led by General Jean-Baptiste Jordan. First use of a reconnaissance balloon.

1797 Charles Newbold patents the first cast iron plow, although farmers fear the impact of iron on the soil

1807 A gunpowder warehouse in Luxembourg is struck by lightning; 230 died

1843 Hong Kong is declared a British Crown Colony

1848 The first Pure Food Act is enacted in America.

1848 End of the June Day Revolt by French workers in Paris

The first 62 recipients were awarded the Victoria Cross by Queen Victoria for gallantry in the Crimean War of 1857.

1862 Battle of Beaver Dam Creek - Confederate forces drive the Confederacy back into Virginia

1862 Day 2 of 7 - Battle of Mechanicsville VA (Meadow Bridge)

1862 Establishment of the US Army in Virginia under General John Pope

1870 The first section of the Atlantic City (NJ) boardwalk opens.

1879 Ismail Pasha resigns as Khadive of Egypt

1894 Karl Benz of Germany receives a US patent for a gasoline-powered car

1900 Dr. Walter Reed begins research to defeat yellow fever

1900 Japan mobilizes 20,000 troops to quell the Boxer Rebellion in China and advance its long-term interests in gaining land and power on the Asian mainland.

1900 Despite growing unrest in Finland and growing international concern over Russia's behavior there, the Russian Tsar decrees that Russian should be the official language of Finland.

1902 Aga Khan appointed Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Third Indian Empire

1907 Bolsheviks overthrow transport in Tiflis

1909 The Victoria and Albert Museum opens in London.

1911 Newport sets an airplane speed record of 83 mph (133 km/h).

1912 Gustav Mahler's 9th Symphony premieres in Vienna, Austria, with Bruno Walter conducting the Vienna Philharmonic.

1914 Indian Relief Act passed after long period of passive resistance led by Gandhi; It abolished the £3 tax imposed on Indians who did not renew their contracts and recognized the "validity of Indian customary marriages".

1915 Germany suppresses "Vorwurst" newspaper after calling for peace

1916 The Cleveland Indians experimented with numbers on jerseys in a game against the Chicago Cubs; For the first time, MLB players were identified by numbers on the scorecard.

1918 Australian steamer Wimmera sunk by a mine north of Cape Maria van Diemen in 1917 German raider Wolf; 26 of its 151 passengers and crew died.

1919 The NY Daily News begins publication

Emergency orders under Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution of 1922 were implemented by the government to deal with deteriorating economic conditions.

1924 Theatrical Review "The Ziegfeld Follies of 1924", by Billy Burke and W.C. Opens at The Fields, New Amsterdam Theatre, NYC

1927 Comet 7P/Pons-Winecke comes within 0.0394 AU of Earth

1927 Cyclone roller coaster opens at Coney Island

1928 The first meeting of the Society of Modern Architects (CIAM) is organized by Le Corbusier at Lake Leman in Switzerland.

1929 Merger of ENKA/Vereinigte Glanzstoff factory into AKU (Genl Kunstzijde Union)

1934 FDR signs Federal Credit Union Act, establishing Credit Unions

1934 Germany & Poland sign non-aggression treaty

1934 W.E.B. Du Bois resigns position at NAACP

1935 Lloyd Waner sets record of 18 putouts in center in doubleheader

1935 SDAP & CPH achieve majority in city council in Amsterdam

1935 Surrey's former England Test cricket batsman Andy Sandham scores his 100th first class century (103) v Hampshire at Basingstoke

1935 Work service for recent graduates becomes obligatory in Germany

1936 1st flight of Fw61 helicopter

1936 Everett Marshall beats Ali Baba in Columbus, to become wrestling champ

1937 Test cricket debut of all-time great English batsman Len Hutton v New Zealand in 1st Tests at Lord's; scores 0 & 1

1938 Cincinnati Red Lonny Frey hits 8 doubles in a doubleheader

1940 End of USSR experimental calendar; Gregorian readopted 6/27

1941 Lithuanian fascists massacre 2,300 Jews in Kovno

1942 German assault on British railroad terminal at Mersa Matruh, Egypt

1944 2nd British army reaches Grainville-Mouen line

1944 Yanks, Dodgers & Giants play unique 6 inn game for War Bonds, each playing successive innings, final score Dodgers-5, Yanks-1 & Giants-0

1945 England win the second Victory test cricket at Bramall Lane by 41 runs

1945 The United Nations Charter is signed by 50 nations in San Francisco

1946 Dutch Nazi collaborator Arnold Meijer sentenced to 5 years

1946 Fred Allen's last radio show, his guest is Jack Benny

1948 US begin airlift “Operation Vittles” to West Berlin

1949 1st Belgian parliamentary election where women can vote (CVP gains)

1950 President Gottwald of Czechoslovakia confirms Milada Horakova's death sentence

1952 Nelson Mandela and 51 others infringe South Africa's curfew

1953 KCTV (now KLST) TV channel 8 in San Angelo, TX (CBS) 1st broadcast

1953 Lavrentiy Beria, one of the trio of Soviet leaders after Stalin's death and the former secret police chief, is ousted from power and arrested

1954 Jim Peters runs marathon in 2:17:39.4

1955 Freedom Charter signed in South Africa

1955 LPGA Western Open Women's Golf, Maple Bluff CC: Patty Berg wins her 5th WO title by 2 strokes from Louise Suggs and Fay Croker; first WO played at stroke play

1958 Leading a minority government, Gaston Eyskens is selected Prime Minister of Belgium for the second time

1958 Mackinac Straits Bridge, Michigan dedicated

1958 Vanguard SLV-2 launched for Earth orbit (failed)

1959 Ingemar Johansson of Sweden floors Floyd Patterson 7 times in the 3rd round in NYC to win the world heavyweight boxing title

1959 Queen Elizabeth II and US President Dwight D. Eisenhower open the St. Lawrence Seaway, allowing oceangoing vessels to travel from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes of North America

1960 British Somaliland (now Somalia) gains independence from Britain

1960 Hall of Fame allows veteran committee to vote annually

1960 Italian Somaliland declares independence from Italian administration

1960 LPGA Western Open Women's Golf, Beverly CC: Joyce Ziske wins on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff with Barbara Romack

1960 Madagascar (formerly Malagasy Rep) declares independence from France

1962 Blacks begin passive resistance in Cairo Ill

1962 Boston Red Sox Earl Wilson no-hits LA Angels, 2-0

1962 WSEC (now WLRN) TV channel 17 in Miami, FL (PBS) begins broadcasting

1963 Alfons Gorbach forms Austrian government

1963 Dutch 2nd Chamber condemns commercial TV

1963 US President John F. Kennedy gives his famous "Ich bin ein Berliner" (intended to mean "I am a Berliner", but may actually mean "I am a doughnut") speech in West Berlin

1964 Blacks & Whites riot over racial segregation in St Augustine

1964 Moise Tsjombe forms government in Congo

1965 Wallon party forms in Belgium

1966 Kanton Bazel leads female suffrage in Switzerland

1967 Pope Paul VI names 27 new cardinals including Karol Józef Wojtyła, the Archbishop of Cracow and future Pope John Paul II

1968 10-year-old English girl Mary Bell strangles four-year-old Martin Brown in Newcastle-upon-Tyne (later convicted of manslaughter on grounds of diminished responsibility)

1968 Executive Council decides both AL & NL to divide into 2 divisions

1968 Iwo Jima & Bonin Islands returned to Japan by US

1970 Frank Robinson hits 2 grand slams as Baltimore Orioles beat Washington Senators 12-2

1970 Two young girls die in a premature explosion in Derry after their father, a member of the Irish Republican Army, was making an incendiary device, presumably for use against the British Army

1971 The Angels sack Alex Johnson (after 5 benchings and 29 strikeouts)

1972 Australian swing bowler Bob Massie takes 16 wickets (8-84 and 8-53) in his Test debut in the second Test against England at Lord's.

1972 The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) kills two British Army soldiers in separate attacks during the day and begins a "bilateral ceasefire" at midnight.

1973 The musical "Grease" premieres in London

1973 The Cosmos 3-M rocket explodes at Plesetsk Cosmodrome, USSR, killing 9 people.

1974 The Universal Product Code is scanned for the first time to sell a package of Wrigley's chewing gum at Marsh Supermarket in Troy, Ohio.

1976 The CN Tower opens in Toronto - at 553 metres (1,815 ft), the world's tallest freestanding structure (higher than Dubai's Burj Khalifa in 2009)[1]

1976 Washington Senators player Toby Harrah plays the entire doubleheader at shortstop without getting a chance to field.

1977 A fire at the Maury County Jail in Columbia, Tennessee kills 42 inmates

1977 Elvis Presley performs in Indianapolis, the last performance of his career.

1977 The Yorkshire Ripper murders 16-year-old shop assistant Jane MacDonald in Leeds, changing public perception of the killer as she was the first victim who was not a prostitute.

1977 Tim Severin aboard the Brendan arrives in Newfoundland in an attempt to prove that sixth-century Irish monks could have flown across the Atlantic.

1978 Air Canada Flight 189 overruns the runway in Toronto and crashes into the Etobicoke Creek valley. All but two of the 107 passengers on board die.

1978 Brittany separatists bomb the Versailles Palace in France

1978 The first dedicated ocean satellite, Seasat 1, is launched

1979 The 11th James Bond film "Moonraker," starring Roger Moore, premieres in London

1979 Rocker Nigel Olsson runs a stop sign, accidentally crashes and kills a driver.

1981 "Stripes," the American military comedy film directed and produced by Ivan Reitman, starring Bill Murray, Harold Ramis and John Candy, premieres

1982 Carlos Lopez sets European record 10 km race (27:34.39)

1982 The United States vetoes a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for the limited withdrawal of Israeli and Palestine Liberation Organization forces from Beirut.

1983 "Loving" premieres on TV

1984 The first flight of the shuttle Discovery (41-D) clears T-4

1985 Portugal's Socialist Prime Minister Mario Soares resigns amid predictions that he will dissolve parliament and call an election.

1987 Columbia Records releases "King's Record Shop," the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash and her last to be produced by her husband, Rodney Crowell.

1987 In a 9-0 loss to the Red Sox, the Yanks score 11 runs in the third and win 12-11 in 10 innings.

1987 Senior Citizen of the State passed away. The police has issued a notice to the police after the death of the person

1989 The police got a copy of the note The car is damaged by the storm, it is damaged by the storm in the National Highway near me The police has issued a notice to the police for the day

1989 The police issued a notice to the police for the day Par. Photo credit: Exclusive: 1990 122° FACE

1990 8th Anniversary: The people who lived in the city of Lahar after passing secondary

1990 The people who lived in the city of Lahar after passing secondary The husband of the deceased was drowned in the rain

1991 The husband of the deceased was drowned in the rain Mansukh Mandaviya passes away

1991 English: Mansukh Mandaviya passes away

1991 English: After the parade of Indian soldiers, the police took the lead in the parade of Kargil

1992 Translate description back to English: Bangla Highway blocked by car

1992 NYC MTA Video 1 Generator, 1993-1993 Translate description back to English Karjat News in 1992 Saree Samir Khan became the first president of the car company in 1992 Par

1993 NHL Ex: Victims of the Tigers (QMJHL) Cancel reply The ban on the ban on the people of the country

1993 The ban on the people of the country was 1,600 rupees and the ban on the people of the country of 20 years

1993 Jerezir 18 years old bus passes away after passing secondary

1993 Mar 2019 The person who got the chance to live in the forest after seeing this river got very angry. The police has given the information about the people who are not punctual I will not tolerate them Karjat is the king of the nation. 1994 104°F (40°C) Denver, Colorado

1994 107°F (41.6°C) Albuquerque, Nevada

1994 112°F (44.4°C) Il-Pas, Texas

1994 122°F (50°C) Laughlin, Nevada

1994 D.C. Viola, Carbon dioxide 126°F (52.2°C)

1994 Air Quality: 27% Off on Bicycling (16 hours/1 hour)

1994 Carbon Page 2,088 Photos of the same name on the cover of the trailer NewsBust India News, Latest news in Hindi: Page 2,088 Photos American News 27th June 2018: Gargashtra Police caught fire after 1995 Bannerjee News After getting into the car, the youth got a shock. 1995 After getting a shock, the family of Khanlaif was martyred The bird is in the middle of the night, the bird is in the middle, the bird is in the middle of the night. 1996 NBA Draft: The 4th season of the NFL has been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Garmin's print (April 9)

1997 Hard copy of the photo taken by the author, J. এর. The government has given its approval to the people living on the banks of the river Guwahati. 1997 Markar-Dark Green River ... The police has issued a notice to the police after seeing the video, the police has issued a notice Ex-girlfriend, singer, songwriter, 1999 English: Download the video: Elsewhere in the entertainment industry Stiffness of the statue of Thyroiderer goes to the bank of the river

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