ওয়ার্ল্ডপিডিয়া:Selected anniversaries/March 12
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Gandhi and Sarojini Naidu
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St. Francis Dam
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Harry S. Truman
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Juliette Gordon Low, by Edward Hughes
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Arbor Day in China and Taiwan; | refimprove |
World Day Against Cyber Censorship; | needs 3rd party sources |
Independence Day in Mauritius (1968) | refimprove section |
515 BCE – Construction of the Temple in Jerusalem was completed. | unreferenced section |
538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths, ended his siege of Rome, leaving the city in the hands of the victorious Roman general, Belisarius. | unreferenced section |
1870 – The Bulgarian Exarchate, the official name of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church before its autocephaly was recognized by the other Orthodox churches in the 1950s, was established by the firman of Sultan Abdülaziz of the Ottoman Empire. | refimprove |
1912 – Juliette Gordon Low founded a youth organization for girls that grew into the Girl Scouts of the USA. | refimprove section |
1921 – The Turkish Grand National Assembly adopted the İstiklal Marşı as the national anthem, with lyrics written by poet Mehmet Akif Ersoy and music by Zeki Üngör. | refimprove |
1928 – The failure of the St. Francis Dam northwest of Los Angeles resulted in a flood that killed 400 people. | lots of CN tags |
1938 – Austria was occupied by the Wehrmacht, and subsequently became Ostmark, a province within the German Reich. | unreferenced section |
1940 – The Moscow Peace Treaty was signed, ending the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union. | refimprove |
1993 – A series of thirteen coordinated bomb explosions took place in Bombay, India, killing over 250 civilians and injuring over 700 others. | multiple issues |
1993 – The Storm of the Century formed over the Gulf of Mexico; at its height its effects were directly experienced by nearly 40 percent of the United States' population. | refimprove section |
2003 – Serbian Prime Minister Zoran Đinđić was assassinated in Belgrade. | Đinđić: refimprove sections; Assassination: refimprove section |
2004 – The National Assembly of South Korea voted to impeach President Roh Moo-hyun on charges of illegal electioneering and incompetence, a move that was largely opposed by the public. | unreferenced section |
Eligible
- 538 – Vitiges, king of the Ostrogoths, ended his siege of Rome, leaving the city in the hands of the victorious Roman general, Belisarius.
- 1864 – American Civil War: The Union Army began the ill-fated Red River Campaign, in which not a single objective was fully accomplished.
- 1913 – The future capital of Australia was officially named Canberra during a ceremony officiated by Gertrude, Lady Denman, the wife of Governor-General Lord Denman.
- 1930 – Gandhi began the Salt March, a 24-day walk to defy the British tax on salt in colonial India.
- 1934 – Supported by the Estonian Army, Konstantin Päts staged a coup d'état, beginning the Era of Silence.
- 1947 – Cold War: U.S. President Harry S. Truman proclaimed the Truman Doctrine to help stem the spread of communism.
- 2014 – A gas leak caused an explosion in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City, destroying two apartment buildings and causing eight deaths.
- Born/died this day: Charles Boycott (b. 1832)টেমপ্লেট:· Jessica Hardy (b. 1987)টেমপ্লেট:· Lazare Ponticelli (d. 2008)
Notes
- 1997 military memorandum appears on February 28, so 1971 Turkish coup d'état should not appear in the same year
- Great Sheffield Flood appears on March 11, so St Francis Dam should not appear in the same year
March 12: National Heroes and Benefactors Day in Belize (2018); Commonwealth Day in the Commonwealth of Nations (2018)
Franklin Roosevelt after one of his fireside chats
Franklin Roosevelt after one of his fireside chats
- 1622 – Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier, founders of the Jesuits, were canonized by Pope Gregory XV.
- 1881 – Andrew Watson made his debut with the Scotland national football team and became the world's first black international footballer.
- 1933 – U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (pictured) broadcast the first of his "fireside chats" to address the nation directly.
- 1952 – British diplomat Hastings Ismay was appointed as the first Secretary General of NATO.
- 1971 – The Turkish Armed Forces executed a "coup by memorandum", forcing the resignation of Prime Minister Süleyman Demirel.
Tirso de Molina (d. 1648)টেমপ্লেট:· William Henry Perkin (b. 1838)টেমপ্লেট:· Lise Tréhot (d. 1922)
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