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History of 28 March: –

  • 1552 – Death of the second Guru of SikhsGuru Angad Dev Ji .
  • 1896 – Birth of Gorakh Prasad , mathematician , editor of Hindi Encyclopedia and prolific writer of scientific literature in Hindi.
  • 1930 – Many cities in Turkey were renamed, the capital ' Angora ' was renamed ' Ankara ' and ' Constantinople ' was renamed ' Istanbul ' .
  • 1941 – Indian Police Commissioner Cowasji Jamshedji Petigara passes away.
  • 1959 – Kala Venkatrao, a prominent political activist of South India , passes away.
  • 1963 – Cold War was going on between Russia and America , amidst which an American girl married a Russian boy , this marriage was strongly opposed by the Soviet government .
  • 1965 – Dr. Martin Luther King led a march with 25,000 people for black Americans in Montgomery , the capital of Alabama . At that time, Dr. Martin Luther King was fighting for the rights of black Americans .
  • 1969 Former US President Eisenhower passed away .
  • 1972 – Indian journalist and human rights activist Abiy J. Jose was born.
  • 1982 – Indian actress Sonia Agarwal was born.
  • 2000 – West Indies ' Courtney Walsh broke Kapil Dev 's record by taking 435 wickets.
  • 2005 – An earthquake shook the whole of Indonesia in Sumatra Island . This earthquake was the fourth largest earthquake since 1965.
  • 2006 – Indian philosopher Vethathiri Maharshi passes away.
  • 2006 – America closed its consulate in Peshawar , Pakistan .
  • 2007 – The US Senate approved the withdrawal of troops from Iraq .
  • 2008 – The Central Government announced the abolition of concessions on the export of forty products.
  • 2008 – Oscar winner and screenwriter Aibyman dies.
  • 2011- The number of tigers in the country increased. In the year 2006, their number was 1411, which has increased by 21 percent to 1706.
  • 2015 – Saina Nehwal became the world number one female badminton player .

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