20 SEPTEMBER 2007
20 SEPTEMBER 1857: THE INDIAN MUTINY ENDS WITH RECAPTURE OF DELHI
The Indian Mutiny ends with recapture of Delhi by troops loyal to the East India Company after a 3 month siege.
The revolt started on 10 May 1857 when the Sepoys (Indian soldier of the East India Company) refused to use new cartridges they suspected to contain animal fat. The Company was obliged to call the British military help.
After the revolt was put down, the London government dissolved the EIC and took over the administration of India.
Some historians said that is the start of India fight for freedom.
OTHER FACTS
1519: Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan left Spain to find a route to the Spice Islands in the current Indonesia
1945 : The Pan-Indian Congress, with Gandhi and Nehru as leaders, rejects the British proposition of internal autonomy and asks the United Kingdom to quit India
1954 : In China, the first People National Assembly adopts the first constitution of the People Republic of China.
1965 : In a diplomatic note to New Delhi, China reminds its revendications on 90.000 km2 of the Indian territory.
1975 : After the communist victory in Indochina, Seato is disbanded by its members.
1977 : The first boat people arrived in San Francisco from Southeast Asia under a new US resettlment program
1977: The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is admitted to the United Nations
1979 : The Punjab wing of the Unity Centre of Communist Revolutionaries of India (Marxist-Leninist) formally splits and constitutes a parallel UCCRI(ML)
1998 : In Malaysia, after a more than dozen of thousand people demonstration, Anwar Ibrahim is arrested.
1999 : Following mass destructions and killings by Indonesia soldiers and militias in East Timor, the United Nations sends an multinational force to protect the population.
2002 : Historical « private » 10 days visit of Wu Shu-chen, spouse of the Taiwan president to the United States.
2003 : In the Maldives, the death of prisonner Hassan Evan Naseen sparkd a day of rioting in Malé
2006 : Shinzo Abe, 90e Prime Minister of Japan. The youngest in Japan hystory
BIRTHS :
1853 : King Chulalongkorn (Rama V)
1944: Piku Rinkama, Japanese actor
1946: Alan Tang (Tang Kwong Wing), Chinese actor and producer
1954 : Maggy Cheung, Hong Kong actress (In the mood for love)
1977 : Namie Amuro, Japanese pop singer
1983 : Yuna Ito, Japanese singer and actress
1991: Naruki Matsukawa, a very young Japanese actor
DEATH :
1806: Utamaro Kitagawa, famous Japanese painter
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