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September 07, 1695 - A heavily armed trading ship, named Ganj-i-Sawai,
belonging to the Aurangzeb was captured, along with its escort the Fateh
Muhammed, on this day by the English pirate Henry Every. The loot from
the Ganj-i-Sawai totalled estimated £600,000. Emperor Aurangzeb
threatened to end all English trading in India. |
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B.R. ISHARA |
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September 07 - Birth Anniversary |
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| GOPINATH KAVIRAJ |
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September 07 - Birth Anniversary |
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GURU ANGAD DEV SAHIB JI |
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September 07, 1539: Guru Nanak Dev Ji had touched him and
renamed him Angad (part of the body) or the second Nanak on this day. So
he became the second of the Sikh Gurus. |
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ANDHRA PRADESH |
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September 07, 2017: Andhra Pradesh
government signed an MoU with the US-based Hyperloop Transportation
Technologies to build India's first Hyperloop system. The planned
project is aimed at connecting cities Amaravati and Vijayawada in Andhra
Pradesh, supposedly covering the distance of over 35 km in just five
minutes. Hyperloop is a tradename and a registered trademark of the
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) for the high speed
transportation of passengers and goods in tubes in which capsules are
propelled by linear induction motors and air compressors. |
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INDO-PAK WAR of 1965 |
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September 07, 1965: On this day, a flotilla of
the Pakistan Navy carried out a bombardment of the Indian Navy's radar
station coastal down of Dwarka, which was 200 miles (320 km) south of
the Pakistani port of Karachi. Operation Dwarka, was nothing but a nuisance raid. About 135 commandos were airdropped at three Indian airfields
(Halwara, Pathankot and Adampur). The overdaring attempt proved to be a
"disaster". Only 22 commandos returned to Pakistan, 93 were
taken prisoners, and 20 were killed. |
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MAMMOOTTY |
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September 07 - Birthday |
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NEERJA BHANOT |
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September 07 - Birth Anniversary |
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P. BHANUMATHI RAMAKRISHNA |
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September 07 - Birth Anniversary |
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| RAVI NARAYANA REDDY |
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September 07 - Death Anniversary |
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ROMESH BHANDARI |
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September 07 - Death Anniversary |
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SUNIL GANGOPADHYAY |
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September 07 - Birth Anniversary |
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VIRAT KOHLI |
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September 07, 2014: In a T20 match against
England, he became the most successful Indian batsman in T20
Internationals, overtaking Yuvraj Singh, the hero of India's triumph at
the World T20 in 2007 in South Africa. Kohli, with nine fifties, now has
the most half-centuries by an Indian in T20 Internationals and has the
most runs (971), after breaking another record held by Yuvraj. |
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