According to Gregory calendar, on November 06, the day number in a year is 310 and if it is a leap year then the day number is 311. November 06 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.
World Events
Important Historical Events of 06 November in the World ⚡
Year | Incident/Event |
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1740 | Samuel Richardson's popular and influential magazine Pamela or the Virtue Award book was published in London. |
1789 | Pope Pius VI appointed Father John Carroll as the firstCatholic bishop in the United States. |
1792 | Battle of the Gemapps: French army defeated the Holy Roman Empire. |
1813 | Mexico gained independence from Spain. |
1850 | Yerba, Buena, and Angel Islands (SF Bay) were reserved for military use. |
1856 | Scenes of Clerical Life, the first work by English authorGeorge Eliot was submitted for publication. |
1860 | Abraham Lincoln was elected the 16th President of America. |
1865 | Months after the Battle of Appomattox Courthouse effectively ended the American Civil War, the CSS Shenandoah became the last Confederate combat unit to surrender after circumnavigating the globe ona cruise on which it sank or captured 38 vessels. |
1869 | In the first official American football game, Rutgers Collegedefeated the College of New Jersey, 6–4, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. |
1885 | The Third Anglo and Burmese War began. |
1913 | Mahatma Gandhi led \ 'The Great March \' against the policies of apartheid in South Africa. |
1913 | Mohandas Gandhi was arrested while leading a march of Indian miners in South Africa. |
1915 | The Daily Eastern News Paper, published for the Eastern Illinois University student organization. |
1917 | The US Atomic Energy Commission tested the largest underground hydrogen bomb cannon in Amwitka Deep. |
1935 | The Hawker Hurricane, the aircraft responsible for 60% of theRoyal Air Force's air victories in the Battle of Britain, made its firstflight. |
1936 | The British biographical film Rembrandt premiered in Great Britain. |
1939 | As part of their plan to eradicate the Polish intellectualelite, the Gestapo arrested 184 professors, students and employees ofJagiellonian University in Kraków. |
1943 | During the Second World War, Japan handed over Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
1944 | The Hanford Atomic Facility in the U.S. state of Washingtonproduced its first plutonium, and it would go on to create more foralmost the entire American nuclear arsenal. |
1944 | Plutonium was produced for the first time at the Hanford Atomic Facility. |
1945 | For the first time a jet aircraft FR-1 fireball landed on the aircraft carrier USS Wake Island. |
1949 | The civil war ended in Greece. |
1962 | National Defense Council was established. |
1963 | Nguyen Ngoc Tho was appointed to head the South Vietnamesegovernment by the military junta of General Duong Van Minh, five daysafter the latter deposed and assassinated President Ngo Dinh Diem. |
1973 | NASA's astronaut Pioneer 10 began taking pictures of the planet Jupiter. |
1977 | The Kelly Barnes Dam in Stephens County, Georgia, US,collapsed, and the resulting flood killed 39 people and caused $2.8million in damages. |
1985 | Bollywood actor Sanjeev Kumar died. |
1990 | Nawaz Sharif was sworn in as Prime Minister of Pakistan. |
1995 | Madagascar's Rova of Antananarivo, which served as the royalpalace from the 17th to 19th centuries, was destroyed by fire. |
2000 | Jyoti Basu stepped down as Chief Minister of West Bengal for 23 consecutive years. |
2004 | A man attempting to commit suicide parked his car on therailway tracks in Ufton Nervet, Berkshire, England, causing a derailmentthat killed seven people. |
2004 | Russia ratified the Kyoto Agreement. |
2005 | According to reports, the tenth night of the 2005 French riots has been the most severe till now. Jacques Chirac, the French President Jacques Chirac has asked for the rioters to be detained and punished. |
2006 | Bomb explosion takes place at Mexico's Federal Electoral Tribunal, an opposition party's headquarters and also at a bank in the capital. |
2007 | As per officials around 35 people are killed and many are injured in a suicide bombing that took place in northern Afghanistan. |
2008 | As per officials, an explosion leads to the death of at least 11 people that were on board a minibus in the North Caucasus Russia. |
2009 | Indian and Burmese come together and target a Nagaland separatist rebel base situated in the northeast of Burma. |
2010 | Armenia and Azerbaijan came together to carry out the exchange of the bodies of the dead soldiers and a civilian. This action was carried out through the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross. |
2011 | The two principal Greek political parties have agreed to form an alliance government with the Prime Minister of Greece George Papandreou to resign once the new government is formed. |
2012 | Malawi delays its anti-homosexual law amidst a parliamentary and public debate on whether it should be repealed. |
2012 | Barack Obama was re-elected as US President. |
2013 | A suicide bomber explodes a bomb in an oil tanker in Baghdad, Iraq. This leads to the death of 15 people. |
2013 | A suicide blast in Damascus, Syria, killed 8 and injured 50. |
2014 | Apple Inc. has zeroed in on two security threats to its operating systems. ‘Rootpipe’ malware is a threat to OS X as well as the Yosemite version, whereas 'wirelurker' affects iOS users who have downloaded apps from unreliable sources. |
India Events
Important Days
Notable Birthdays
Famous Birthdays of 06 November 😀
Birth Year | Death Year | Name/Category/Country |
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1391 | Edmund Mortimer / Politician / United Kingdom | |
1494 | Suleiman the Magnificent / Sultan / Turkey | |
1550 | Karin Månsdotter / Queen / Sweden | |
1558 | Thomas Kyd / Playwright / United Kingdom | |
1607 | Sigmund Theophil Staden / Composer / Germany | |
1692 | Louis Racine / Poet / France | |
1753 | Mikhail Kozlovsky / Sculptor / Russia | |
1753 | Jean-Baptiste Bréval / Composer / France | |
1755 | Stanisław Staszic / Philosopher / Poland | |
1814 | Adolphe Sax / Instrument Designer / Belgium | |
1833 | Jonas Lie / Author / Norway | |
1835 | Cesare Lombroso / Physician / Italy | |
1841 | Armand Fallières / Politician / France | |
1841 | Nelson W. Aldrich / Politician / United States of America | |
1851 | Asada Nobuoki / General / Japan | |
1851 | Charles Dow / Journalist / United States of America | |
1854 | John Philip Sousa / Composer / United States of America | |
1855 | E. S. Gosney / Philanthropist / United States of America | |
1861 | Dennis Miller Bunker / Painter / United States of America | |
1861 | James Naismith / Physician / United States of America |
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