History News Desk !! In the pages of history, the day of February 12 is related to the birth of 3 great personalities. Let us look at them in a sequential. On this day, ‘Charles Robert Darwin’ was born on 12 February 1809. Darwin gave ‘theory of development’ regarding the origin of life on earth. When Darwin was 22 years old, he got a chance to travel to different countries from a ship called ‘Beagle’. During this time Darwin researched the animals and flora of various places and concluded that all organisms change themselves with time and circumstances and create different species.
Important events of 12 February
1266 – Death of Sultan Naseeruddin Shah of Delhi. 1502 – Vasco the Gama leaves Lisbon in his ship for a second visit to India. 1544 – Jane Jane Gray was sentenced to death on charges of treason in England. 1577 – Dan Jaan of Austria, the new Governor of the Netherlands, issued an order to end the civil war. 1610 – France King Henry IV entered into an agreement with the German Protestant Union. 1689 – William and my King of England and Queen were declared. 1736 – Nadirshah becomes the ruler of France. 1762 – Britain’s Navy captures the Caribbean Island Martinic. 1809 – Birth of British scientist Charles Darwin. 1818 – South American country Chile gets independence from Spain. 1882 – Establishment of Social Democratic Association in Amesterdam, Netherlands. 1885 – German East Africa Company formed. 1899 – Germany bought Merinas Caroline and Pillu Island from Spain. 1912 – Manchu dynasty in China leaves the throne. 1922 – Mahatma Gandhi persuads the Congress Executive Committee to end the non -cooperation movement. 1925 – Estonia, a Baltic country in Northern Europe, banned the Communist Party. 1928 – Gandhiji announces Satyagraha in Bardoli. 1934 – Workers on general strike in France. 1938 – Germany’s army enters Austria. 1953 – There was an agreement between Britain and Egypt about Sudan. The Soviet Union broke diplomatic relations with Israel. 1974 – Nobel laureate Soviet Union’s Alexander Soldiersin was arrested in Moscow. 1975 – India declares itself smallpox free. 1979 – Iran’s Prime Minister Bakhtiyar resigns from his post after losing the army’s support. 1988 – 86 -year -old Adria Artukovic was sent to Yugoslavia to prosecute 86 -year -old Adria Artukovic in connection with the murder of seven lakh people during the Second World War. Two persons were killed and many others were injured when they were shot by security forces in Nabalus city, situated on the west coast. 1996 – Yasar Arafat, leader of Palestinian liberation organization, was sworn in as the first President of Palestine in Gaza. 1998 – American company Ricetech is given a patent of Basmati rice. Granted by America. 1999 – President’s rule in Bihar. 2000 – Awarded by Pandit Ravi Shankar France’s highest civilian honor ‘Commandier Deela Lease De Honor’, suspended from the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association. 2002 – 119 people died due to an Iran aircraft to crash while landing at Khurramabad airport. 2006 – According to Amnesty International, the worst situation in the world in Nepal. 2007 – World Bank submitted a final report on Bagihar. 2008 – Uttar Pradesh government passed the famous Uttar Pradesh organized crime control legislator (UPCOCA) again. Hyde Act co -author Tom Lentas died in America. The first European lab was established at the space center. After the attack on the President and the Prime Minister in Eastern Timor, Prime Minister Jana Jusmao announced the Emergency. 2009 – India’s scientists develop the world’s first buffalo clone. Famous economist Amartya Sen was announced by the University of Cambridge to be honored with the degree. 2010 – About 55 lakh devotees, including about fifty thousand sannyasis of seven akharas and about four thousand Naga Avadhuts of various akharas, took a dip in the Ganges on the first royal bath in Haridwar Mahakumbh. 2013 – North Korea conducted a third underground nuclear test.
Person born on 12 February
1742 – Nana Fadnavis – Maratha was a politician, who was appointed in the service of Peshwa during the third war of Panipat. 1824 – Dayanand Saraswati, promoter and intensity reformist monk of Arya Samaj 1871 – C. F. Andrews – A Christian missionary, educationist and assistant to Gandhiji. 1919 – Subhash Mukhopadhyay – was one of the Bangla poets and litterateurs of India. 1920 – Pran – well -known hero, villain and character actor of Hindi films. 1924 – G. Laxmanan – Indian political party was a politician of ‘Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam’. 1924 – Dhirendra Brahmachari – Indian Yogacharya. His childhood name was ‘Dhirchandra Chaudhary’. 1928 – Lalit Mohan Sharma – was the former 24th Chief Justice of India. 1939 – Ajit Singh (politician) – Indian politician and prominent national leader of politics. 1950 – M. Badruddin Ajmal – Indian politician, who is from Assam. 1967 – Chitravina N Ravikiran – Indian musician 1972 – Ajay Naidu – Indian -American actor. 1994 – Mohammad Hussamuddin – Indian boxer. 1809 – Charles Darwin – was a great naturalist scientist.
Died on 12 February
2022 – Rahul Bajaj – was one of the most successful industrialists in India. 2010 – Gopi Kumar Podila – Famous scholar and Indian American scientist. 1919 – Sufi Amba Prasad – famous nationalist leader. 1919 – Nawab Syed Mohammad Bahadur – Indian politician, who presided over the Karachi Conference of the Indian National Congress in 1913. 1902 – Lord Dafarin – Lord Ripon came as a Viceroy of India. 1794 – Mahadji Shinde – was an illegal son and successor of Ranoji Scindia. 1713 – Jahandarshah – was one of the four sons of Bahadur Shah I.
Important opportunities and celebrations of 12 February
Rose Day National Productivity Day Sarvodaya Day