According to Gregory calendar, on June 09, the day number in a year is 161 and if it is a leap year then the day number is 162. June 09 has a special significance in India and world history, because many such incidents have occurred on this day which have been recorded forever in the pages of history. Let's know some such important events which will increase your general knowledge. The facts collected will be as follows: People born on this day, demise of famous people, war treaty, freedom of any country, invention of new technologies, change of power, important National and International Day etc.
Important Historical Events of 09 June in the World ⚡
Event Year | Incident/Event |
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1456 | It was also recorded in Kashmir, the 23rd record of Perihelian of Halis Commit, and was depicted in great detail by Sanskrit poet, Srivrara. Hailey's comet is a short-term comet that can be seen with naked eyes at a interval of 75–76 years. |
1534 | Jacques cartier became 1 European to map the banks of St. Lawrence and the banks of the St. Lawrence River. He was a French explorer who claimed what is Canada for France now. |
1534 | The Act of Domination was implemented by England. The Act was an law that provided royal domination to the king of England, which means that Emperor / Queen was declared the highest head of the Church of England. |
1716 | The great Sikh military commander Banda Bahadur was killed by the Mughals. Banda Bahadur is remembered for fighting the Mughal Empire, ending the zamindari system, killing Wazir Khan in Sirhind and nurturing the Khalsa Panth. On 7 December 1715, Banda Bahadur was caught from Gurdas Nangal Fort. He was killed on 9 June 1716 after 3 months imprisonment and torture. |
1720 | Sweden and Denmark signed the third treaty of Stockholm. |
1720 | The third Stockholm Treaty was signed between Sweden and Denmark. |
1732 | James Olethorpe was awarded a royal charter for the provinces Georgia between Savannah and Altamaha rivers. |
1732 | James Oglethorp was granted a royal charter for the colony of Georgia. |
1752 | The French army surrendered to the British at Trichipoli. |
1772 | In a case of disregard against the Navigation Acts, Americanpatriots, led by Abraham Whipl, attacked and burnt the British Scunargaini. |
1772 | The first naval attack of the Revolutionary War took place in Providence, Rhode Island. |
1790 | Royal consent was granted to establish the port of Milford Haven in Wales. |
1807 | The Duke of Portland won the United Kingdom general election. |
1815 | After Napoleon's defeat, Vienna's Congress changed the political scenario. |
1815 | Luxembourg became independent from the French occupation. |
1833 | Dubai gained independence from the United Kingdom. |
1851 | SF Committee of Vigilance Forms was set up for the first time). |
1856 | Mormon's pioneers began leaving the Iowa City, Iowa, and left the Salt Lake City, Utah, who moved to the west, where they took all their assets in two wheelers. |
1862 | American Civil War-Confederate General Stonewell Jackson concluded its successful Shendona Valley Campaign with a Battle of Port Republic. |
1863 | In the largest horsemen engagement in the US Home War-U. Histore, the union and confederate forces fought for a draw in the battle of Barandi station. |
1873 | Sixteen days after its construction, Alexandra Palace was destroyed by fire in Northlandan, England. |
1873 | Alexandra Palace in London was destroyed by fire only a fortnight after its opening. |
1910 | Japan and Russia entered into an agreement on the division of the former region. |
1923 | The Bulgarian armed forces overthrew the government of the Bulgarian Agrarian National Union headed by Alexander Stamboliski and replaced Alexandar Tsankov in its place. |
1923 | Brinks reveals the first armored security van. |
1928 | Australian Aviator Charles Kingsford Smith and his crew landed in the Southern Cross aircraft in Brisbane, completing the first ever-pacific flight for Australia from the mainland in the United States. |
1930 | The Chicago Board of Trade Building opened. |
1931 | The Donald Duck cartoon was first shown. |
1940 | Norway surrendered to Germany during World War II. |
1941 | An explosion at an arms factory in the Fort Smederovo region of Belgrade, the capital of the European country Serbia, killed 1,500 people. |
1942 | British aircraft attacked the Italian naval base at Taranto. |
1946 | Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest rule, climbed the throne of Thailand. |
1946 | After the assassination of King Anand Mahidol, the current emperor, the world's longest rule, Bhoomibol Advantage, climbed the throne of Thailand. |
1948 | The International Council of International Council on the Archives was established under the aegis of UNESCO. This is an international NGO Which promotes international cooperation for archives and archives. |
1954 | During the hearing of the Army-Makarthi investigating conflicting conflicts between the United States Army and Senator Joseph McCarthy, Army Advocate Joseph An Welch asked McCarthy, 'For a long time, have you not had a feeling of decency ? |
1955 | England cricket team defeated South Africa team in Nottingham. |
1959 | USS George Washington dispatched first submarine to carry ballistic missiles. |
1960 | In China, 1600 people died due to cyclonic storm Mary. |
1965 | Vietnam Kong began the war in the Battle of Dong XOAI with the Republic of Vietnam, which was one of the biggest battles of the Vietnam war. |
1967 | Syrian Golan Heights were captured by Israel during the six -day war. Golan Hights is a plateau surrounded by Mount Hermann in the north, the Yarmuk River in the south, Galilee in the west and the ocean of the Hula Valley and Rakkad in the east. |
1973 | The Secretariat won the Belmont bet at 31 length, won the US triple crown in a quarter century, and the distance of 1½ miles race and the world record bar 2:24 |
1975 | The Order of Australia was awarded for the first time. |
1983 | The Conservative Party won a second consecutive majority in the UK general elections led by Margaret Thatcher. |
1999 | A peace treaty was signed by the federal republic of Yugoslavia and NATO during the Kosovo war. It was a war fought between the federal republics Yugoslavia and the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) forces with the aerial support of NATO. The war lasted from 28 February 1998 to 11 June 1999. |
2007 | US President George W. Bush called for the United Nations action on Kosovo's independence despite Russian and Serbian opposition. Kosovo is a disputed region in southeast Europe that claims freedom from Serbia. |
2008 | The Union Territory Administration declared Chandigarh as tobacco free. |
2010 | In Arangandab district of Kandhar district of Afghanistan, a boy carried out a suicide attack by wearing a bomb, killing at least 40 people, while 70 others were injured. |
2011 | The world's first prosthesis was implanted in the shortest time. In this, the windpipe was replaced. |
411 | Wealth Ethanians overthrew the democratic government of ancient Athens and replaced a short -term elite as 'The Four Hand'. |
68 | Roman Emperor Nero committed suicide. He cut off his throat to avoid death by hanging the Senate by hanging his secretary eppromitose. Nero was the last ruler of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and was known as the infamous "Emperor who burned Rome". |
922 | Robert -I were chosen as the king by the Republic of France. He ruled France from 922 to 923. He was the Counting of Paris before his succession on the throne, counting poets and Marquis of Orleans and Neurstta, |
Important Historical Events of 09 June in India ⚡
Event Year | Incident/Event |
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1949 | Dr. Kiran Bedi, the first woman officer to join the Indian Police Service, was born. |
1964 | Lal Bahadur Shastri became the second Prime Minister of India. |
Famous People's Birthdays on 09 June 😀
Birth Year | Name/Category/Country |
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1949 | Kiran Bedi / Police officer / India |
1927 | M. Narasimham / Indian banker / India |
1931 | Nandini Satpathy / Politician / India |
1949 | Kiran Bedi / Activist / India |
1949 | Kiran Bedi / Civil Servant / India |
1949 | Kiran Bedi / Politician / India |
1973 | Manpreet Brar / Actress / India |
1976 | Amisha Patel / Actress / India |
1977 | Ameesha Patel / Actress / India |
1985 | Sonam Kapoor / Actress / India |
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