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What happened in history on September 24th?
Year | Name |
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2015 | At least 1,100 people are killed and another 934 wounded after a stampede during the Hajj in Saudi Arabia. |
2014 | The Mars Orbiter Mission makes India the first Asian nation to reach Mars orbit, and the first nation in the world to do so in its first attempt. |
2013 | A 7.7-magnitude earthquake strikes southern Pakistan, killing at least 327 people. |
2009 | The G20 summit begins in Pittsburgh with 30 global leaders in attendance. |
2009 | SA Airlink Flight 8911 crashes near Durban International Airport in Durban, South Africa, killing the captain and injuring the rest of the crew. |
2008 | Thabo Mbeki resigns as president of South Africa. |
2007 | Between 30,000 and 100,000 people take part in anti-government protests in Yangon, Burma, the largest in 20 years. |
2005 | Hurricane Rita makes landfall in the United States, devastating portions of southwestern Louisiana and extreme southeastern Texas. |
1996 | Representatives of 71 nations sign the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty at the United Nations. |
1993 | The Cambodian monarchy is restored, with Norodom Sihanouk as king. |
1975 | Southwest Face expedition members become the first persons to reach the summit of Mount Everest by any of its faces, instead of using a ridge route. |
1973 | Guinea-Bissau declares its independence from Portugal. |
1972 | Japan Airlines Flight 472 lands at Juhu Aerodrome instead of Santacruz Airport in Bombay, India. |
1960 | USS Enterprise, the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, is launched. |
1959 | TAI Flight 307 crashes during takeoff from Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport in Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, killing 55 people. |
1957 | President Eisenhower sends the 101st Airborne Division to Little Rock, Arkansas, to enforce desegregation. |
1950 | The eastern United States is covered by a thick haze from the Chinchaga fire in western Canada. |
1948 | The Honda Motor Company is founded. |
1946 | Cathay Pacific Airways is founded in Hong Kong. |
1946 | The top-secret Clifford-Elsey Report on the Soviet Union is delivered to President Truman. |
1935 | Earl and Weldon Bascom produce the first rodeo ever held outdoors under electric lights. |
1932 | Gandhi and Dr. Ambedkar agree to the Poona Pact, which reserved seats in the Indian provincial legislatures for the "Depressed Classes" (Untouchables). |
1929 | Jimmy Doolittle performs the first flight without a window, proving that full instrument flying from take off to landing is possible. |
1911 | His Majesty's Airship No. 1, Britain's first rigid airship, is wrecked by strong winds before her maiden flight at Barrow-in-Furness. |
1906 | U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt proclaims Devils Tower in Wyoming as the nation's first National Monument. |
1906 | Racial tensions exacerbated by rumors lead to the Atlanta Race Riot, further increasing racial segregation. |
1890 | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints officially renounces polygamy. |
1877 | The Battle of Shiroyama is a decisive victory of the Imperial Japanese Army over the Satsuma Rebellion. |
1869 | Black Friday (1869): Gold prices plummet after United States President Grant orders the Treasury to sell large quantities of gold after Jay Gould and James Fisk plot to control the market. |
1853 | Admiral Despointes formally takes possession of New Caledonia in the name of France. |
1852 | The first powered, passenger-carrying airship, the Giffard dirigible, travels 17 miles (27 km) from Paris to Trappes. |
1846 | Mexican–American War: General Zachary Taylor captures Monterrey. |
1841 | The Sultanate of Brunei cedes Sarawak to James Brooke. |
1830 | A revolutionary committee of notables forms the Provisional Government of Belgium. |
1789 | The United States Congress passes the Judiciary Act, creating the office of the Attorney General and federal judiciary system and ordering the composition of the Supreme Court. |
1745 | Jacobite rising of 1745: Bonnie Prince Charles defeats a British government army in the Battle of Prestonpans. |
1674 | Second Tantrik Coronation of Shivaji. |
1645 | The Battle of Rowton Heath in England is a Parliamentarian victory over a Royalist army commanded in person by King Charles. |
1568 | Spanish naval forces defeat an English fleet, under the command of John Hawkins, at the Battle of San Juan de Ulúa near Veracruz. |
787 | Second Council of Nicaea: The council assembles at the church of Hagia Sophia. |
Here is a random list who born on September 24. For full list please click on the link above.
Year | Name |
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1872 | Jaan Teemant, Estonian lawyer and politician, 7th State Elder of Estonia (d. 1941) |
1921 | Sheila MacRae, English-American actress, singer, and dancer (d. 2014) |
1882 | Max Decugis, French tennis player (d. 1978) |
1845 | Nikolai Anderson, Estonian philologist and author (d. 1905) |
1946 | María Teresa Ruiz, Chilean astronomer |
1717 | Horace Walpole, English historian, author, and politician (d. 1797) |
1991 | Oriol Romeu, Spanish footballer |
1956 | Hubie Brooks, American baseball player |
1801 | Mikhail Ostrogradsky, Ukrainian-Russian mathematician and physicist (d. 1862) |
1954 | Marco Tardelli, Italian footballer and coach |
Here is a list of some famous peope who died on September 24. For full list please click on the link above.
Date | Name |
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2020 | Dean Jones, Australian cricketer, coach and commentator (b. 1961) |
2014 | Deborah Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, English aristocrat, socialite, and author (b. 1920) |
1945 | Hans Geiger, German physicist and academic, co-invented the Geiger counter (b. 1882) |
1978 | James Bassett, American journalist and author (b. 1912) |
2008 | Oliver Crawford, American screenwriter and author (b. 1917) |
2009 | Nelly Arcan, Canadian author (b. 1975) |
1270 | Philip of Montfort, Lord of Castres |
1605 | Manuel Mendes, Portuguese composer and educator (b. 1547) |
1962 | Charles Reisner, American actor, director, and screenwriter (b. 1887) |
2010 | Gennady Yanayev, Russian engineer and politician, Vice President of the Soviet Union (b. 1937) |