This day in History :19-01-2022
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On this day - 19TH January
Today, Wednesday 19 January 2022
(1197 Capricorn 5)
Today's highlights in history
* January 19 is the 19th day of the year (20th in leap years) in the calendar. There are 346 days until the end of the year. *
* ๐น๐ปThe significance of today ๐น๐ป *
* World Quark Day *
* Outin 'Day *
* Good Remembrance Day *
* Museum Selfie Day *
* National Gun Commendation Day *
* New Friends Day *
* Gaza Day (Iran) *
* Defense Workers' Day (Belarus) *
* Cokeborough Day in Tripura (India) *
* ๐Historical Events๐ *
* ๐1511 * - `` Mirandola surrenders to the French.```
* ๐1628 * - `` `Shah Jahan became emperor.```
* ๐1817 * - `` `An army of 5,423 troops, led by General Jose de San Martin, crossed into the Andes to liberate Chile and Peru from Argentina.
* ๐1839 * - `` The British East India Company conquered Aden.```
* ๐1899 * - `` Formed Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.```
* ๐1905 * - `` Vakkom Abdul Khader Moulavi started Swadeshabhimani newspaper.```
* ๐1915 * - `` Georges Claude patented the neon discharge tube for use in advertising
* ๐1920 * - `` American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) founded.```
* ๐1934 * - `` `Gandhiji Adoor TK. Madhavan laid the foundation stone for the palace. The ceremony was held on the way to Travancore to raise funds for the Harijan Upliftment Fund.
* ๐1938 * - `` The first sound film in Malayalam 'Balan' was released.```
* ๐1938 * - `` General Motors began mass production of diesel engines.```
* ๐1941 * - `` Subhash Chandra Bose escaped from India by being blindfolded by the police.```
* 1949 * - `` `Cuba recognizes Israel..``
* ๐1960 * - `` Japan and US sign US-Japan Mutual Security Agreement.```
* ๐1966 * - `` Indira Gandhi became the Prime Minister of India.```
* ๐1983 * - `` Nazi war criminal Clues Barbie arrested in Bolivia.```
* ๐2006 * - `` Jet Airways acquires Air Sahara. With this, Jet Airways became the largest domestic airline in India
* ๐2010 * - `` `Parambikulam forest area has been declared as the second tiger sanctuary in Kerala.```
* ๐2013 * - `` `NASA's curiosity finds calcium deposits on Mars..```
* 2014 * - `` 26 Pakistani soldiers were killed in a bomb blast between a group of soldiers in the city of Banu. 38 people were injured
* 2014 * - `` Approval of the Draft Constitution of Egypt.```
* ๐นBirthdays๐น
* Chunakkara Ramankutty * - `
Chunakkara Ramankutty is one of the prominent Malayalam film songwriters. Born on January 19, 1936 at Chunakkara Kariyattil house in Mavelikkara. He graduated in Malayalam Literature from NSS College, Pandalam. He has written over 200 songs for over 75 films. Chunakkara Raman Kutty came into contact with cinema in 1978 by writing the song 'Apsarakanyaka' from the film 'Ashram'. He has written plays and won awards for All India Radio
* ๐นAbolachan * - ``
CMI of the Catholic Church. Abolachan (born 19 January 1920; died 27 October 2001) is a priest in the monastic community. He is known as the founder of the Cochin Kalabhavan, a journalist and a person who has made invaluable contributions to the field of Christian devotional songs. He was instrumental in transforming the art of sound imitation into a notable form of mimicry parade, paving the way for the growth of many artists. Jayaram, Kalabhavan Mani and many other contributors to Kalabhavan are active in Malayalam cinema.
* James Watt * - ``
James Watt was a Scottish mechanical engineer at FRS, FRSE. (January 19, 1736 - August 25, 1819).
* Thomas Kinkade * -
Thomas Kinkade (January 19, 1958 - April 6, 2012) was an American painter known as the "Painter of Light". Landscapes, huts and churches were the main themes in the works. It is estimated that there are more than a million homes in the United States with his paintings and photocopies. His paintings are worth between $ 100 and $ 10,000. It had sales of $ 100 million a year
Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar * - ``
Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar (January 19, 1898 - September 2, 1976) was a Marathi writer. Born in Sangli, Maharashtra. He has authored a total of 16 novels, six plays, more than 250 short stories, 50 illustrations, 100 essays and more than 200 reviews.
* Stephen Edberg * - ``
Stephen Edberg (born 19 January 1966) is a Swedish tennis player who won six Grand Slam individual titles and three men's doubles titles between 1985 and 1996. He is also the only player to have won a Junior Grand Slam, and topped the ATP Rankings this season.
Soumitra Chatterjee
Soumitra Chatterjee (born 19 January 1935 - died 15 November 2020) is a prominent Bengali film actor. Soumitra Chatterjee has mostly acted in films directed by Satyajit Ray. He has received many honors, including the Dadasaheb Phalke Award
Beena Antony
Beena Antony (born 19 June 1972) is an Malayalam film and television series actress and voice actor. A story and a baby sister on Doordarshan TV. It was through the series that Beena first became famous in the visual media arena. Entered acting in the 1990s. Beena has acted in popular series like Omanathingalpakshi, Mayaseetha, Ente Manasaputri, Autograph and Tapasya. He made his film debut in the 1991 Malayalam film Godfather
MP Vincent
MP is a public activist and Congress (I) leader in Kerala. Vincent (born January 19, 1964)
Varun Tej
Varun Tej (born 19 January 1990) is an Indian film actor best known for his Telugu language films. She made her acting debut in Pooja Hegde starrer Mukunda directed by Srikanth Adala. His second film, Kanche, became a super hit, becoming the first Indian film in World War II. Varun Tej Dhoopathi's portrayal of Haribabu won critical acclaim
* Sawai Gandharva * - ``
Ramachandra Kund Golkar (popularly known as Sawai Gandharva) (born 19 January 1886 - died 12 September 1952) was a prominent Hindustani classical musician and Marathi playwright. His singing was in Kirana Kharana style. Bhimsen Joshi, Gangubai Hangal and Basavaraj Rajguru were his disciples.
Memmorials
Rajneesh (Osho)
Rajneesh Chandramohan Jain (December 11, 1931 - January 19, 1990) was an Indian spiritual guru known as Lord Rajneesh and later Osho in the 1970s. Known as the spiritual master of the controversial Osho-Rajneesh sect, Rajneesh lived in India and the United States. He was a professor of philosophy for a short time. He was also a modern proponent of the Indian Tantric concept that one can attain the ultimate attainment (salvation) of spirituality through sex.
Isaac D'Estaly
Isaac D'Estary (born 11 May 1766 - died 19 January 1848) was an English poet, critic and literary researcher. Isaac D'Esteley began writing poetry at the age of 14. In 1789 he wrote On the Abuse of Satire, a satirical poem by John Walcott. The poet h. J. Pi praised this poem freely; Disraeli expressed his gratitude to Pike for his 1790 poem, Defense of Poetry. The following year, Anikdots, Characters, Sketches and Observations, Literary Critical and Historical, was published anonymously.
Rajni Kothari
Rajni Kothari (1928-19 January 2015) was a prominent Indian statesman, political theorist, writer and academy. He founded the CSDS, a social anthropological research institute based in Delhi in 1963, and in 1980 founded Lokayan, a community of intellectuals and volunteers. He also worked closely with ICSSR and PUCL. He was one of the foremost political thinkers in India and authored several books. His books include Politics in India (1970), Cast in Indian Politics (1973) and Rethinking Democracy (2005). In 1985, Lokayan was nominated for the Right Livelihood Award
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