Who was born on March 30 and what happened on that day? – Ilm va faktlar

Who was born on March 30 and what happened on that day?

Who was born on March 30 and what happened on that day?

👉 HOLIDAYS:

🇺🇳 International day against waste.
🌏 Day of walking in the parks.
🌏 Birthday of psychoanalysis.
🌏 International Pencil Day.
🌏 World Idli Day.

🔹 NATIONAL HOLIDAYS:

🇵🇸 Palestine – Earth Day.
🇷🇺 Russia – Day of Homeless People.
🇮🇩 Indonesia – National Film Day.
🇺🇸 USA – National Virtual Day Off.
🇺🇸 USA – National Doctors Day.
🇰🇷 Korea – Engineers Day.

👉 EVENTS:

– 1775 – The British Parliament passed a law prohibiting the North American colonies from trading with anyone other than Britain.
– 1791 – The French National Assembly introduced the definition of the metre: one forty-millionth of the meridian of Paris.
– 1814 – Paris was captured by the troops of the Anti-Napoleonic coalition.
– 1820 – The first American missionaries arrive in Hawaii.
– 1847 – Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy began keeping a diary and continued this practice throughout his life.
– 1856 – The Crimean War ended with the signing of the Paris Peace Treaty.
– 1858 – Hymen Lippmann (Philadelphia) received a patent for a pencil with an eraser on one end.
– 1860 – Alexander II announced the beginning of the Peasant Reform in Russia.
– 1867 – an agreement was signed between the Russians and the Americans in Washington. The USA bought Alaska and Aleutsk Islands from Russia for 7.2 million dollars.
– 1880 – Jesuit activity was banned in France.
– 1885 – Battle of Kushka.
– 1896 – The world heard about psychoanalysis for the first time.
– 1905 – Greek revolt against Turkish rule in Crete.
– 1912 – Moroccan Sultan Abdul Hafiz surrendered to France.
– 1918 – March events in Baku.
– 1927 – the constitution of the Uzbek SSR was adopted.
– 1945 – USSR troops liberated Gdańsk.
– 1946 – The “Oscar” ceremony was first broadcast on the radio.
– 1954 – the first subway was opened in Toronto (Canada).
– 1970 – Vladimir Motil’s film “Beloe solntse pustyni” was released on the country’s screens.
– 1972 – Great Britain introduced direct rule in Northern Ireland.
– 1981 – US President Ronald Reagan was assassinated.
– 1992 – The film “Silence of the Lambs” received five Oscars.
– 1995 – President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced a referendum on the dissolution of the parliament.
– 2009 – Attack on police academy in Lahore.

👉 BIRTHDAYS:

– 1432 – Mehmed II (1481) – Sultan of the Ottomans (1451-1481), put an end to the Byzantine Empire.
– 1746 – Francisco José de Goya (1828) – Spanish painter.
– 1757 – Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier (1785) – French physicist, chemist, one of the pioneers of aviation.
– 1853 – Vincent van Gogh (1890) – world famous Dutch and French painter – post-impressionist.
– 1894 – Sergey Ilyushin (1977) – Soviet aircraft designer, three-time Hero of Socialist Labor.
– 1926 – Ingvar Kamprad (2018) – Swedish businessman, founder of “IKEA” company.
– 1941 – Wasim Sajjad – 2-time acting president of Pakistan, at the same time the leader of the opposition.
– 1951 – Golishev Arkadyevich – State adviser on economic and social policy to the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan (in 1995-2003 and 2006-2017).
– 1954 – Tahiri Muidjon – Chairman of the State Customs Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan (2016-2018), Major General, holder of the Order of Jalaluddin Manguberdi.
– 1968 – Celine Dion – Canadian pop singer and actress.
– 1980 – Katrin Lunde – Norwegian handball player (goalkeeper), two-time Olympic champion, world champion, 5-time European champion.
– 1981 – Sergey Mozyakin – Russian ice hockey player, two-time world champion (2008, 2009), Olympic champion (2018).
– 1981 – Tolashboy Doniyorov – boxer, “Pride of Uzbekistan” (2002).
– 1986 – Sergio Ramos – Spanish football player, world (2010) and two-time European champion (2008, 2012).

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