1561 - Death of Bairam Khan, the preceptor to Mughal emperor Akbar and Mughal military commander, on 31st January 1561 on his way to Mecca. Bairam Khan was relieved of his post and was ordered by Akbar to go to Mecca. Bairam Khan was instrumental in establishing the Mughal rule after Humayun's exile from India during the reign of Sur rulers. He was killed by an Afghan at Patan on his way to Mecca. 1600 - English company the East India Company was formed on December 31, 1600. The company was given a monopoly of all English trade to Asia by royal charter in that year.
1887 - Noted Indian freedom fighter, educationist, lawyer, author and statesman. K. M. Munshi was born on 30 December 1887 in Bharuch (Broach) , in present-day western Indian state of Gujarat. Munshi was a member of Indian National Congress , Swatantra Party and Vishva Hindu Parishad . he also served as a governor of Uttar Pradesh. Munshi also founded the Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, an educational trust, in the year 1938. In 1950 Munshi started Van Mahotsav, a festival to promote tree plantation and environmental conservation in India. 1906 - The All-India Muslim League is founded in Dacca (now the capital of Bangladesh). It had led the movement for the creation of new Muslim state (Pakistan). 1943 - On 30th December 1943, Netaji Subhas hoisted the Tricolor flag for the first time in Port Blair in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and renamed the Andaman Islands as Shaheed Dweep & Nicobar Islands a...