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1206, 25th June: Qutb-ud-din Aibak became the Sultan of Delhi.
1932, 25th June: India played its first official test match at the Lord’s Cricket Ground, London.
1940, 25th June: World War II – France formally surrendered to Germany.
1947, 25th June: 1st edition of the ‘The Diary Of A Young Girl’ also known as ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ got published.
1975, 25th June: On the advice of the Indira Gandhi-led Congress government, the President of India, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, declared an emergency in the country.
1983, 25th June: India won the Cricket World Cup.
1993, 25th June: Kim Campbell became the first female PM of Canada.
On this Day Famous Birthdays & Birth Anniversaries on June 25.
1728: Shah Alam II, the sixteenth Mughal Emperor.
1869: Damodar Hari Chapekar, an Indian revolutionary.
1900: Louis Mountbatten, the last Viceroy of India and the first Governor-General of independent India.
1903: George Orwell, an English novelist, essayist, journalist, and critic.
1924: Madan Mohan, an Indian music director.
1931: Vishwanath Pratap Singh, the 8th Prime Minister of India.
1974: Karisma Kapoor, an Indian film actress.
On this Day Death Anniversaries of famous people on June 25.
1922: Satyendranath Dutta, an Indan-Bengali poet.
1997: Jacques-Yves Cousteau, a French naval officer, and explorer.
2009: Michael Joseph Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer.
What happened in India on 25 June
25-June-1529
Babur reached to his capital Agra after winning Bengal.
25-June-1658
6th Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb arrested his father Shahjahan and put him in Agra Fort Jail.
25-June-1880
Syed Muhammad Zamin Ali, great educationist, poet, editor, professor, writer and founder-member of the Hindustani Academy, was born at Mustafabad village in the Rae Bareli district of U.P.
25-June-1888
Lord Louis Mountbatten, British politician, was born.
25-June-1900
Louis Mountbatten, last British Voiceroy and first Governor General of independent India, was born at England.
25-June-1908
Sucheta Kriplani, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, was born.
25-June-1922
Satyendranath Datta, famous Bengali poet, passed away.
25-June-1931
Vishwanath Pratapsing, former Prime Minister of India, was born.
25-June-1932
India played their first official test match on the ground of Lords against England.
25-June-1943
No. 8 Squadron started functioning absorbing the remaining coastal defence flight personnel, and also issued with a vengeance to achieve operational status.
25-June-1945
Lord Vevil talk to the Indian political leaders.
25-June-1975
President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed signed the declaration of Emergency Rule in India. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi implemented the same very next day.
25-June-1983
India won ‘Prudential World Cup’ Cricket Championship held in England after defeating West Indies.
25-June-1992
BJP bags eleven seats in the biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha, Congress (I) secures seven.
25-June-1993
Mahadevan, SBI MD, sacked in the wake of his role in the securities scam.
25-June-1994
Bombay’s former underworld don Haji Masthan Mirza passed away.
25-June-1994
Dinsha Pirosha Madan, Chief Justice of Supreme Court, died.
25-June-1996
Sunderlal Bahuguna, noted environmentalist, ends 74-day repentance fast at Rajghat following assurance from PM Deve Gowda.
25-June-1997
USA & India sign a new bilateral treaty for the extradition of fugitive offenders.
25-June-1998
Sikh high priests exonerate the Akali Dal leader and chief of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee, Gurcharan Singh Tohra, of charges of violating a “Hukumnama” (religious edict) issued by the Akal Takht, which prescribed a complete boycott of the members of the Nirankari missions for their ”blasphemous” activities.
25-June-1999
PSCB emerged men’s and women’s champions in the inter-institutional table tennis in Gandhidham.
25-June-2000
India lifts the Asia Cup sub-junior hockey championship in Kuala Lumpur.
25-June-2000
The Government agrees to the bifurcation of the Telecom Ministry.