Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
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Today
in History – 15 February
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1869
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Mirza “”Galib”” Asad
Ullah Beg Khan, famous Urdu poet and writer, passed away.
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1915
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In Singapore on this day
in 1915, Indian soldiers launch the first large-scale mutiny of World War I.
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Some 800 soldiers in the
Indian army’s 5th Light Infantry Brigade broke out of their barracks on the
afternoon of February 15 and killed several British officers before moving on
to other areas of the city. By the time the revolt was quashed, several days
later, by British, French and Russian troops, the mutineers had killed 39
Europeans—both soldiers and civilians. British soldiers executed 37 of the
mutiny’s ringleaders by gunfire.
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1936
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Nabin Chandra Bardoloi,
freedom fighter, passed away. He was known for his patriotism and zeal for
constructive work and was a forceful and emotional orator and debater and an
eminent writer in Assamese litrature. He was also a musician and composed
good number of patriotic poems and songs.
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1942
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Singapore, the “Gibraltar
of the East” and a strategic British stronghold, falls to Japanese forces.
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An island city and the
capital of the Straits Settlement of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore had been
a British colony since the 19th century. In July 1941, when Japanese troops
occupied French Indochina, the Japanese telegraphed their intentions to
transfer Singapore from the British to its own burgeoning empire. Sure
enough, on the eve of the Pearl Harbor attack, 24,000 Japanese troops were
transported from Indochina to the Malay Peninsula, and Japanese fighter
pilots attacked Singapore, killing 61 civilians from the air.
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1945
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Indian troops capture
Pagan at Burma. (World War II)
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1948
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Subhadra Kumari Chauhan,
famous Hindi poet, political agitator, critic and freedom fighter, passed
away near Seoni, Madhya Pradesh, in an automobile accident.
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Some of her famous poems
are – Koyal, Ye Kadamb ka ped, Jhansi Ki Rani, Veeron Ka Kaisa Ho Vasant,
Mera Naya Bachpan, Paani aur Dhoop, Thukra Do Ya Pyar Karo etc.
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1950
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The Soviet Union and the
People’s Republic of China, the two largest communist nations in the world,
announce the signing of a mutual defense and assistance treaty. (Cold War)
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1965
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Canada adopted new maple
leaf flag.
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1976
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The Division of
Publication & Information was established in I.C.M.R. Headquarters.
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1976
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The Central Institute of
Agricultural Engineering (CIAE) was established at Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, New Delhi.
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1992
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Kesri Publications
started the first Indian newspaper in `Brail’ lipi.
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