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6. Births On This Day, July 13
d) 1940 Patrick Stewart - English actor
e) 1821 Nathan Bedford Forrest - American Confederate Army General
Mandela Day is an annual global celebration that takes place on 18 July to honor the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela. This day is a call to action for individuals, communities, and organizations to take time to reflect on Mandela's values and principles and to make a positive impact in their own communities.
This day honors the incredible life of Nelson Mandela, a renowned leader and advocate for equality. He was a South African anti-apartheid activist and politician who served as the first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was born in was born into the Madiba clan in the village of Mvezo, in the Eastern Cape, on 18 July 1918, in South Africa. This day serves as a reminder of Mandela's values of forgiveness, unity, and social justice. This day inspires us to reflect on the importance of equality and the power of unity to bring about positive change and make our society more inclusive.
This day was officially declared by the United Nations in 2009 in recognition of Nelson Mandela's contribution to peace and freedom. For Nelson Mandela International Day 2023, it is the vision of the Nelson Mandela Foundation for the world to unite and act decisively against the consequences of climate change and food insecurity.
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The year 1676-77 CE saw a 14-month-long siege at the Vellore fort. Shivaji’s commander, Sardar Sabnis Narhari Rudra marched strategically and built two small forts called “Sajra” and “Gojra” at a distance of about two km from the Vellore fort. Situated at a higher elevation, they overlooked the Vellore fort and allowed them to keep a watchful eye. In the bombardment which followed, it is said that about 400 of the 500 people who were guarding the fort were killed before Abdullah Khan, the then-general defending the fort, surrendered it to the Marathas on the 21st of August, 1678.
The East India Company took off in the name of " The Governor and Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies". Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) granted a royal charter to this company on 31 December 1600, to trade exclusively with the East. Its first Governor was Thomas Smith. The group forming the company was known as the Merchant Adventurers because its members were expert extortionists and as a matter of policy, gentlemen were not inducted into its service. In the last decade of the 17th century, the opponents of the East India Company formed a New Company. In keeping with the prevailing policy of bribing and corruption the new Company gave a loan of 20,00,000 pounds to the English Government. Thus, a clash between the two trading companies was inevitable, though a compromise was finally reached to merge the two companies to make a United Company by in 1702. This company Company was renamed as the "United Company of Merchants of England Trading in the East Indies". However, in common parlances, it came to be known as the East India Company.
The first motor car race in history, which took place on July 22, 1894, over the 126-kilometer route from Paris to Rouen, was not just about speed. Rather the aim was for vehicles to demonstrate their excellent road-going credentials as part of the competition organized by the French daily newspaper “Le Petit Journal”: the vehicle to win would be the one that most effectively fulfilled the criteria, “to be easy to operate for the competitors without any danger and not too expensive to run”.
Venera 8 was the Soviet Union's first fully successful mission to Venus. Landing on July 22, 1972, the probe operated a full 50 minutes, sending back data about the amount of light reaching the surface, as well as confirming the temperature and pressure data recorded by Venera 7.
The agreement was signed by Slovenia, Croatia, and Yugoslavia on the Brioni islands in Croatia. The agreement marked the end of hostilities that began with the Slovenian War of Independence. Also known as the Ten Day War, the conflict began after Slovenia declared independence from Yugoslavia.
In 1862- President Abraham Lincoln presented a preliminary draft of the Emancipation Proclamation to his Cabinet.
In 1943, American forces led by Gen. George S. Patton captured Palermo, Sicily, during World War II.
In 1967, American author, historian, and poet Carl Sandburg died at his North Carolina home at age 89.
In 1975, the House of Representatives joined the Senate in voting to restore the American citizenship of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee.
In 2011, Anders Breivik a self-described “militant nationalist,” massacred 69 people at a Norwegian island youth retreat after detonating a bomb in nearby Oslo that killed eight others in the nation’s worst violence since World War II.
The world historical events that occurred on 25 June:
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