18 September in Indian and World History

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18 September in Indian and World History is celebrated, observed, and remembered for various reasons. 18 September is the birth anniversary of Kaka Hathrasi, Sampath Kumar, Anant Gadgil, and Upendra Rao.

18 September is also observed as the death anniversary of Mohammad Hidayatullah and Veliyam Bharghavan.

Birth Anniversary

Kaka Hathrasi (18 September 1906 – 18 September 1995) was a Hindi satirist and humorist poet.

Sampath Kumar (18 September 1950 – 30 December 2009), known by his stage name Vishnuvardhan, was an Indian actor who worked predominantly in Kannada cinema besides also having sporadically appeared in Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and Malayalam language films. of India.

Anant Gadgil (born 18 September 1956) is an Indian politician and architect, who has been a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council from 2014 to 2022. He is a member of the Indian National Congress party.

Upendra Rao (known mononymously as Upendra; born 18 September 1968) is an Indian actor, filmmaker, producer, screenwriter, and politician who works primarily in Kannada films. Upendra has also worked in a few Telugu films.

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Death Anniversary

18 September in Indian history is observed as the death anniversary of the following personalities:

Mohammad Hidayatullah OBE (17 December 1905 – 18 September 1992) was the 11th Chief Justice of India serving from 25 February 1968 to 16 December 1970, and the sixth Vice President of India, serving from 31 August 1979 to 30 August 1984.

Veliyam Bharghavan (May 1928 – 18 September 2013) was a Communist leader from Kerala, India. He was the state Secretary of the Communist Party of India (CPI) from 1998 to 2010.

Notable events on 18 September in Indian and World History

18 September 1948 – Operation Polo is terminated after the Indian Army accepts the surrender of the army of Hyderabad.

18 September 2011 – The 2011 Sikkim earthquake is felt across northeastern India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and southern Tibet.

18 September 2016 – The 2016 Uri attack in Jammu and Kashmir, India by terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed resulted in the deaths of nineteen Indian Army soldiers and all four attackers.

18 September 1717 – The first known Druid revival ceremony was held by John Toland in London, at the Equinox of Autumn, at Pratheros Hill.

18 September 1769 – John Harris of Boston, Massachusetts created the first spinet piano.

18 September 1809 – The second theater of the Royal Opera House in London destroyed the original theater a year ago.

18 September 1810 – Chile declared independence from Spain.

18 September 1812 – The fire in Moscow burned 75 percent of the city, killing 12,000 people.

18 September 1819 РL̩on Foucault a prominent French physicist and inventor known for his groundbreaking contributions to the fields of optics and physics was born.

18 September 1821 – Amherst College established in Massachusetts.

18 September 1842 – The first edition of the Pittsburgh Post-Gadget was published.

18 September 1851 – The largest metropolitan newspaper was established in the New York Times, innitid states.

18 September 1851 – The New York Times newspaper began publication.

18 September 1873 – Terror of 1873- American bank J. Cook & Co. declared Bankbank, announcing a chain reaction to bank failures.

18 September 1879 – In the English seaside city Blackpool, Blackpool Illumination, which was presented as the ‘biggest free light show’ on Earth, was first performed.

18 September 1885 –Uzeyir Hacibeyov a pioneering Azerbaijani composer, conductor, and playwright, often regarded as one of the founding fathers of Azerbaijani classical music was born.

18 September 1889 – The Hall House, the United States’ most influential house, was opened in Chicago.

18 September 1895 – Daniel David Palmer gave the first chiropractic adjustment to Todifted Chowkidar Harvey Lillard.

18 September 1907 – Edwin McMillan an American physicist, and Nobel Prize Laureate, was born.

18 September 1910 – The city of Chile, after its independence from Spain, celebrated its centenary of independence.

18 September 1918 – First World War- The defeat of Central Powers in the Battle of Dobro Pols played a role in Bulgarian return from the war and opened the way for the later liberation of Vardar Macedonia.

18 September 1919 – Women gained the right to vote in Holland.

18 September 1922 – Hungary joins League of Nations.

18 September 1926 – A cyclonic storm killed 250 people in Miami, USA.

18 September 1931 – Shrikant Verma, an Indian poet, was born.

18 September 1942 – The US submarines are winning the battle of supremacy in the Pacific Ocean. Yesterday he drowned 4 more Japanese ships and damaged another 4 Japanese ships,

18 September 1947 – The National Security Act came into force, the United States Air Force was established as a separate branch of the US Army, as well as as a central intelligence agency.

18 September 1947 – National Security Act passed.

18 September 1950 – Actress Shabana Azmi was born in Hyderabad.

18 September 1955 – The United Kingdom formally united the uninhabited island of Rockall.

18 September 1961 – The route to interact on the ceasefire between Katanga soldiers and United Nations forces crashed under mysterious circumstances near Nidra Rhodsodia carrying the aircraft carrying UN Secretary -General Dagahmarskzold, killing him and the other 15 people.

18 September 1961 – Dag Hammarskjold, a Swedish economist and Nobel Prize Laureate, died.

18 September 1961 – The then Soviet Union conducted a nuclear test at Novaya Gemalya.

18 September 1967 – John Cockcroft a prominent British physicist, and Nobel Prize Laureate, died.

18 September 1967 – Nagaland adopted English as the official language.

18 September 1973 – Future President Jimmy Carter filed a report with the National Investigation Committee on Ariel Fenomena (NICAP). He claimed that he had seen an unknown flying object (UFO) in October.

18 September 1974 – Hurricane Fifi attacked Honduras, destroying 182 towns in the first 24 hours, and eventually built over 8,000 areas.

18 September 1986 – For the first time female drivers from Mumbai flew a jet plane between Bombay and Goa.

18 September 1986 – Corita Kent a vibrant force in the world of creativity, pushing boundaries and redefining the intersection of art and social commentary – died.

18 September 1988 – Burma repealed its constitution.

18 September 1997 – The United States conducted an underground nuclear test called ‘holog’.

18 September 1998 – The Internet Corporation for Asind Names and Numbers (ICANN) is a non-profit organization that manages the domain name and assignment of IP addresses in the Internet.

18 September 2001 – Ernie Coombs, a beloved American-Canadian children’s entertainer, best known as the host of the iconic Canadian television series “Mr. Dressup” (1967–1996) – died.

18 September 2003 – Bus service started between Dhaka-Agartala.

18 September 2005 – Vice Admiral Taad Alan warned that New Orleans tap water is still unfit for drinking. He warned that the encouragement of residents outside the French quarters to return to Mayor Ray Naagin is currently ‘extremely problematic’.

18 September 2007 – Hundreds of villagers are still falling ill for unknown reasons due to the effect of an alleged meteorite in Peru.

18 September 2008 – The pirates kidnap a Greek bulk carrier with 25 crew along the coast of Somalia.

18 September 2009 – The manufacture of a methane gas explodes more than one kilometer in the Wuzek-Slask coal mine in Poland. The explosion killed twelve miners, while another injured.

18 September 2010 – A large storm in New Zealand leaves 100,000 people without electricity. It also takes a roof from Southland on a large scale stadium in Inverterkil on the South Island.

18 September 2011 – In golf, Lexi Thompson of the United States becomes the youngest player to win the LPGA classic winning LPGA event at the age of 16.

18 September 2013 – Apple announced iOS 7; The seventh edition of the company’s mobile operating system. This includes noteable user interface changes and upgrade.

18 September 2014 – Ultra compact dwarf galaxy M60-un-un-un-un-un-un-un-known galaxy consists of a super huge black hole at its center.

18 September 1891 – Riete Maxwell said the first white woman became an Indian chief.

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