28 April Today in Indian History (English)

Created by MentorJi in Today In History 28 Apr 2024
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Historical Events:

  • 1758: Marathas clinch victory over the Durrani Empire in the Battle of Attock, seizing the city.

  • 1916: The Home Rule League is formed, marking a significant moment in India's struggle for independence.

  • 1945: Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, along with his mistress Clara Petacci and associates, is assassinated.

  • 2001: American businessman Dennis Anthony becomes the first space tourist, pioneering a new era in space exploration.

  • 2003: Apple Computer Inc. launches the iTunes Store, revolutionizing digital music consumption.

  • 2007: Australia secures victory in the Cricket World Cup for the fourth time by defeating Sri Lanka.

Famous Birthdays & Birth Anniversaries:

  • 1758: James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States, is born.

  • 1848: Madhusudan Das, an Indian lawyer and social reformer, is born.

  • 1916: Ferruccio Lamborghini, the founder of Automobili Lamborghini, comes into the world.

  • 1929: Bhanu Athaiya, an Indian costume designer, is born.

  • 1937: Saddam Hussein, the fifth President of Iraq, celebrates his birthday.

  • 1974: Penelope Cruz, a renowned Spanish actress and model, is born.

  • 1979: Sharman Joshi, an Indian film and theatre actor, marks his birthday.

  • 1987: Samantha Akkineni, a prominent Indian actress, celebrates her birthday.

Death Anniversaries:

  • 1740: Baji Rao I, a distinguished general and statesman of the Maratha Empire, passes away.

  • 1945: Benito Mussolini, the infamous dictator of Italy, meets his end.

  • 1978: Mohammed Daoud Khan, the 5th Prime Minister of Afghanistan, passes away.

  • 1992: Vinayaka Krishna Gokak, a revered writer in the Kannada language, leaves this world.

  • 1998: Ramakant Desai, a former Indian cricketer, is remembered on this day.

This article is a glimpse into the historical events and notable personalities associated with April 28th, spanning centuries and continents. Each entry marks a significant moment in history, showcasing the diversity of human experiences and achievements.

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