According to Gregory calendar, on July 03, the day number in a year is 184 and if it is a leap year then the day number is 185. July 03 has a special significance in India and world history, because many such incidents have occurred on this day which have been recorded forever in the pages of history. Let's know some such important events which will increase your general knowledge. The facts collected will be as follows: People born on this day, demise of famous people, war treaty, freedom of any country, invention of new technologies, change of power, important National and International Day etc.
Important Historical Events of 03 July in the World ⚡
Event Year | Incident/Event |
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1350 | Death of Saint Namdev. Namdev was a saint who is important for the Varkari sect of Hinduism. He is also revered in Sikhism. Most of Namdev's spiritual messages emphasized the importance of living a normal life. According to their teachings, one can get salvation through the family. |
1608 | French explorer Samuel de Champan founded Quebec City. |
1751 | Swedish chemist and quarry specialist Friedrich Kroenstler succeeded in detecting a metal called nickel. |
1760 | The Maratha army captured Delhi under the leadership of Sadashiv Rao Bhau and Vishwas Rao. Sadashiv Rao Bhau Peshwa was the nephew of Baji Rao I. He served as Sarsenapati of the Maratha army in the third battle of Panipat. He died while fighting in the third battle of Panipat. Vishwas Rao Balaji was the eldest son of Baji Rao, who was the Peshwa of Pune of the Maratha Empire and also the successor of the Peshwa of the Maratha Empire. He died during the period of the most extreme battle in the third war of Panipat |
1760 | The Maratha army captured Delhi. |
1767 | Pitcairn Island was discovered, with midshipman Robert Pittaren on an expedition as Philippe Cartert ordered. |
1767 | Norway's oldest newspaper Adresseavisen was established which is still in print. The paper was originally established as a classified publication. The name of the newspaper changed many times before. Locally it is often called Aditya. |
1767 | Midshipman Robert Pitcern saw Pitcern Island, later named after him, during a quick journey, named Pifil Cartaret. |
1778 | Prussia declared war against Austria. |
1778 | American revolutionary War-Lylists and Iroxyvis killed more than 300 patriots in the Wioms battle in Pennsylvania. |
1778 | Persia declared war against Argentina. |
1819 | The US started the first savings bank 'Bank of Saving in New York'. |
1844 | Away from the coast of Iceland, in Alde, the only modern species of intu genus pinginus, the last known pair of the great Aux. |
1863 | Picket allegations, as a significant turn in the US Army's war, the last and the bottom of the day in the Battle of Gatesburg, a futile infantry attacks against the state of the army. |
1876 | Montenegro declared war with Turkey. |
1886 | Karl Benz of Germany drives the first automobile. |
1886 | The New York Tribune became the first newspaper to use a printing machine. |
1890 | Idaho was declared as the 43rd American state. Idaho is a state in the northwest region of the United States. Idaho is the 14th largest, the 39th most populous state in the United States. The largest city in the state is Boiz which is also the state capital. Residents are known as 'Idahons'. |
1897 | Italian scientist Marconi patented radio in London. |
1898 | One of the major marines of the Spanish-American War, the United States Navy destroyed the Spanish Navy's Caribbean Squadron. |
1928 | The first color TV program aired in London. |
1934 | Bank of Canada Act passed in Canada |
1938 | By Malard Locomotive, the fastest world record for the Steam Railway Locomotive was established in England. It reached a speed of 202.58 km / h. Number 4468 Malld was created in 1938 in Doncaster in London, North Eastern Railway Class A 4-6-2 Pacific Steam Locomotive England. |
1940 | The Second World War-Bitish Navy attacked the French fleet (French destroyer Mogador painted), fearing that the ship would drop the German hands after a ceasefire between those two countries. |
1940 | Second World War: The British Navy attacked the French fleet, fearing that the ships would fall into the German hands after a ceasefire between the two countries. |
1944 | Second World War: Minsk was freed from German control by Soviet soldiers during Operation Bagan. Operation Bagashan was the codename of the Soviet 1944 Belorian strategic attack operation during World War II. This removed the German forces from East Poland and Belorusian SSR. |
1962 | The President of France declared independence of Algeria. |
1969 | The biggest explosion in the history of rocket science occurred when the Soviet N -1 rocket explosion occurred, later its launch pad was destroyed. N1 (Russian: н1) was a heavy lifting rocket, planning to deliver the payload beyond the orbit of the Earth, working as the Soviet counter of the NASA Saturn V Rocket. Its first phase was the most powerful rocket phase ever. |
1970 | The Tribal- The British Army applied the Falls Curfew of Northern Ireland to Belfast, resulting in greater Irisherpological resistance. |
1970 | The Tribal: The British Army imposed a Falls Curfew at Belfast, Northern Ireland, resulting in a more Irish republican resistance. |
1979 | The construction of the famous Vidyasagar bridge in Kolkata, called the second Howrah Bridge, began. |
1988 | The United States Navy warship USS Vinsens shot the Iran Air Flight 655 over the Persian Gulf, killing all 290 people aboard. |
1990 | 1,426 Haj pilgrims died due to stampede in the tunnel from Mecca to Meena. |
2004 | The metro system was officially inaugurated in Bangkok. |
2005 | National law legalized gay marriage in Spain. |
2005 | Equal-sex marriage in Spain became legal. |
2007 | America's Cup: The Alingi team defeated New Zealand 5–2 to win in Spain. |
2011 | 118th Wimbledon Women's Tennis: Petra Quitova defeated Maria Sharapova 6-3 6-4). |
2012 | Bombings in Iraq killed 25, 40 injured. |
2013 | Egyptian Army Chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi led the coalition to remove Egyptian President Mohammad Mursi from power and suspended the Egyptian Constitution. |
2013 | The Egyptian army overthrew President Muhammad Mursi. |
324 | Roman Emperor Constantine The Great defeated former ally Lyliax in the Battle of Adrianopal. |
987 | Huga Capt was crowned as the king of France. Huga Capt was the first king of the Franks of House of Capta after the election till his death in 987. He was the successor of the last Carolingian king Louis V. |
Important Historical Events of 03 July in India ⚡
Event Year | Incident/Event |
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1754 | French and Indian War-George Washington surrendered to Fort Noundity in Pennsylvania, the only military surrender in his entire career. |
1754 | French and Indian War: The Battle of Fort Necessity - George Washington surrendered French Captain Loyce Cullen de Villiers to the Fort. |
1908 | Bal Gangadhar Tilak was arrested by the British. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was born as Keshav Gangadhar Tilak. He was an Indian nationalist, patriotic journalist, social reformer, lawyer, teacher and a freedom worker. He was known as the first leader of the Indian independence movement. He was also awarded the honorary title of 'Lokmanya', which means 'approved by people'. |
1979 | The construction of the second Howrah Bridge, which is known as Vidyasagar Setu, began. The Vidyasagar bridge is a toll bridge built on the Hooghly River in the state of West Bengal, India. It connects the cities of Kolkata. With a total of eight hundred twenty -three meters of length, the Vidyasagar Setu is the longest cable stay bridge in India and the longest in Asia. |
Important Days of 03 July National & International Days 🏁
Day/Observance | Level |
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Air Test Day | National Day |
Dharmachakra-Turning Day Of Buddhists (Sarnath) | National Day |
Srilasanatan Goswami'S Disappearance Day | National Day |
Terapanth Foundation Day (Jain) | National Day |
International Day of Cooperatives | International Day |
Belarus Independence Day | National Day |
Famous People's Birthdays on 03 July 😀
Birth Year | Name/Category/Country |
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1897 | Hansa Mehta / Social Worker / India |
1980 | Harbhajan Singh / Player / India |
1897 | Hansa Mehta / Social Worker / India |
1918 | S. V. Ranga Rao / Actor / India |
1924 | Arjun Naidu / Cricketer / India |
1952 | Rohinton Mistry / Author / India |
1980 | Harbhajan Singh / Cricketer / India |
1980 | Harbhajan Singh / Player / India |
1986 | Kratika Sengar / Actress / India |
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