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Historical Event on 1/14/1843
Fakir Mohan Senapati, great writer and nationalist, was born.
Other Historical Dates and Events |
3/14/1931 | First Indian talkie film 'Alam Ara' released at Majestic Cinema, Bombay. Directed by Ardeshir Irani, the film was 11,152 ft. long and was produced by Imperial Film Co., Bombay and beared censored No. 10043 on March 11. The most remarkable thing about this film was birth of sound in Indian films, it came with a bang and quickly displaced the silent movies and brought revolutionary changes in the whole set up of the industry. |
3/18/1991 | West Bengal opts for assembly poll. |
3/18/1991 | Surdas (1483-1563), blind Hindi bard and singer of Agra whose hymns to Krishna are compiled in the 'Sursagar', was born in Sihi village near Delhi. |
7/3/1838 | Mama Parmanand, one of the founders of `Prarthana Samaj', was born. |
2/8/1994 | Gopalrao Deuskar, internationally famed painter, passed away. |
8/7/1905 | Indian National Congress declared to boycott the British goods for the first time against Bengal partition, and also advocated to buy ' Swadeshi. |
9/15/1967 | Ramkrishnarao Burgula, Chief Minister of Hyderabad, died. |
8/7/1888 | Navalram (Navalram Laxmiram Pandya), literature critic and versatile Gujarati author, died. |
10/13/1999 | Janata Dal (United) snap ties with the BJP in Karnataka |
12/3/1971 | Third Pakistani aggression begins with air attacks on airports in the western sector; emergency declared. |
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