History News Desk !!! The day of February 17 is very important in the history of the country and the world. On this day in 1670, he fought fiercely with the Mughal army and hoisted his flag at the fort of Sinhagarh. Mahatma Gandhi came to Shanti Niketan for the first time in 1915.
Important events of February 17
1370 – Germany defeated Lithuania in the Battle of Rudau. 1670- Shivaji won the Sinhagarh Fort with the Mughals. 1698- Aurangzeb captured Jinji’s fort. 1813- Prasiya announced a war against France. 1852- Many repressive steps including press sensors were taken in France. 1864 – H.L. during the US Civil War A submarine named Hanli first destroyed a warship. 1867 – The first ship passed from the Swaj Canal. 1878 – Telephone exchange opened for the first time in the city of San Francisco. 1882 – First Test match was played at Sydney Cricket Ground. 1883 – Death of revolutionary Vasudev Balwant, who launched an armed struggle against the British Empire. 1909 – The death of black Apache warrior Jerenimo, who waged a struggle against the American Empire. 1915 – Gandhiji visited Santiniketan for the first time. 1927 – Randundubhi drama written by Veer Vamnrao Joshi was used in Mumbai, in which Dinanath Mangeshkar played the role of Tejaswini. 1931 – Lord Irwin welcomed Gandhiji at Viceroy Niwas. 1933 – US weekly magazine ‘Newsweek’ is published. 1934 – Belgian King Albert I died during mountaineering. 1945 – Rocket expert Wanner Van Brown and others had to vacate the V -12 rocket center under pressure from Soviet retaliation. 1944 – Annevotok’s war began during World War II, in which American soldiers won. 1947 – ‘Vice of America’ was broadcast in the Soviet Union. 1959 – The first season satellite called Vengard 2 was launched in the orbit. 1962 – 265 people killed in Hamburg, Germany. 1964 – The US Representative Assembly accepts the law on civil rights. 1972 – British Parliament passes a proposal to join the European community. 1976 – Macau adopts the Constitution. 1982 – Zimbwew Prime Minister Robert Mugabe expelled Joshua Encomi from the government on charges of conspiracy against the government. 1983 – The Netherlands adopted the Constitution. 1990 – The Communist Party of Czechoslovakia expelled 20 other leaders including the nation Gustav Hasak, former Prime Minister Lubimir Stogel before coming to power after the Soviet attack. 1996 – Russian Chess Grandmaster Gary Kasporov defeated a supercomputer called ‘Deep Blue’ in this game. 1997 – Nawaz Sharif becomes Prime Minister of Pakistan. 1999 – Preity Bansal (Indian origin) became the Solicitor General of New York Province, all the military courts of Pakistan invalidated the Supreme Court there. 2000 – The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Development Organization decided to celebrate Mother Language Day all over the world on 21 February at the request of Bangladesh. 2001 – Eighth International shipping fleet revision begins in Mumbai, bombing on Iraq by American and British aircraft, announcement of match by Iraq, protests by India, two Palestinians died in the struggle with Israel, 46 injured. 2002 – Lashkar militants killed eight people from the same family in Narla village of Rajouri district of Jammu. In a major attack by Maoists in Nepal, more than 100 rebels were killed in retaliation, 138, including 129 soldiers of army and police. 2004 – Shamsher Singh Rana, the main accused in the Phoolanadevi murder case, absconding from Tihar Jail. 2005 – Bangladesh writer Taslima Nasreen demands Indian citizenship. 2006 – The United States asks Pakistan to close terrorist Shivid. 2007 – Dedicated to women’s uplift and veteran Gandhian Mrs. Arunavan Desai died in Gujarat. The then US Foreign Minister Hillary Clinton announced the withdrawal of soldiers from Iraq. 2008- Kosovo announced to be independent of Serbia. Anil Ambani Group announced to consider giving free bonus shares to all non-promoter shares of Reliance Power. Bharat Sanchar Limited entered into an agreement with Oracle Solutions. The Tamil film Charuthiviran, directed by Amir Sultan, was awarded the Special Mansion Award at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival. 2009- The Election Commission banned the broadcast of exit polls until the last phase of polling was over. 2014 – Somaya Jinbarti of Saudi Arabia becomes the first woman chief editor of the country. He was made the chief editor of the ‘Saudi Gazette’ newspaper. 2016 – Rahul killed 28 people in a car bomb blast of Kurdish terrorists in Turkish capital Ankara.
Person born on 17 February
1984 – Sada Mohammad Syed – South Indian film actress 1954 – K.K. Chandrashekhar Rao – About politician and the first Chief Minister of Telangana, the newly formed 29th state of India. 1935 – Ravi Tandon – Was a well -known Indian film director. 1899 – Jeevananand Das – Famous Bangla language poet and writer. 1792 – Budhu Bhagat – Famous revolutionary and beginner of ‘Larka Rebellion’. 1881 – Purn Singh – was one of the distinguished essayists of India.
Died on 17 February
1994 – Chimanbhai Patel – was a politician of the Indian National Congress, who was the former Chief Minister of Gujarat. 1993 – Rani Gaidinalu – Indian Women’s Fighter Fighter. 1883 – Vasudev Balwant Phadke – Indian Revolutionary (born – 1845) 1943 – James Brad Taylor – Was the first Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. 1958 – Parine Ben was first revolutionary and later a follower of Gandhiji. 1968 – Kailash Nath Katju – Famous politician and former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh State. 1986 – Jiddu Krishnamurthy (J Krishnamurthy) – Indian philosopher (born 1895) 1988 – Karpoori Thakur – Freedom Fighter and former Chief Minister of Bihar. 1994 – Chimanbhai Patel – 65 years old Chief Minister of Gujarat. 2005 – Pandit Sitaram Chaturvedi – famous litterateur and journalist. 2017 – Ved Prakash Sharma – Famous Hindi novelist. 2004 – Jose Lopez was the President of Poretillo – Mexico. 2020 – Larry Tesler – was a US computer scientist. 2021 – Satish Sharma – Congress leader and former Union Minister. 2021 – Sanjay Rajaram – Was a famous agricultural scientist of India.
Important opportunities and celebrations of 17 February
Productivity Week.