Today in History India 09 June

Check out below about Today in History India 9 June in Indian history or June 9 special day in India. Looking for information about today special day in India? If yes, check out below. On this Special day today 9 June in Indian history, falls the birthdays and death anniversaries of various well-known people of India. You would also find out about events that happened that make it to the list of today special day in India.

What happened in India today | Today’s Historical Events on June 9

68 AD, 9th June: Roman Emperor Nero commits suicide.

1665, 9th June: Treaty of Purandar was signed between Mirza Raje Jaisingh and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.

1752, 9th June: The French army surrendered to England in Trichinopoly. 

1866, 9th June: Establishment of Allahabad High Court.

1900, 9th June: Birsa Mudra, the freedom fighter, died in Ranchi Jail under mysterious circumstances.

1934, 9th June: World famous cartoon Donald Duck made his theatrical debut with The Wise Little Hen. 

1959, 9th June: USS George Washington, the first-ever submarine to have a nuclear ballistic missile, was launched in US Navy.

1964, 9th June: Lal Bahadur Shastri became the second Prime Minister of India.

1986, 9th June: First death due to AIDS was reported in a Mumbai based private hospital.

2001, 9th June: India’s Leander Pes and Mahesh Bhupathi won the men’s doubles title at the French Tennis Championships.

On this Day Famous Birthdays & Birth Anniversaries on June 9.

1672: Peter the Great, the Russian Emperor.

1931: Nandini Satpathy, an Indian politician and author.

1949: Kiran Bedi, the first female Indian Police Service officer.

1976: Ameesha Patel, an Indian actress, and model.

1981: Anoushka Shankar, a British Indian sitar player, and composer.

1985: Sonam Kapoor, an Indian film actress.

On this Day Death Anniversaries of famous people on June 9.

1716: Banda Singh Bahadur, a Sikh warrior and a commander of the Khalsa army. 

1834: William Carey, an English Christian missionary, founded the Serampore College and the Serampore University, the first degree-awarding university in India.

1870: Charles Dickens, an English writer, and social critic. 

1900: Birsa Mudra, the freedom fighter, died in Ranchi Jail under mysterious circumstances.

2011: M. F. Husain, an Indian artist, and painter.

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