Thursday, January 9, 2025

Today In Indian History (10th January)

1972- Following the defeat of Pakistani forces on 16 December 1971, Bangladesh's independence leader Sheikh Mujibur Rehman was released from jail on 22nd December 1971 and came to India via London on 10th January, 1972.

December 16 is celebrated to commemorate the defeat of the Pakistani troops in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 and the emergence of an independent Bangladesh. 

On this day Pakistani army surrendered to Lt. General Jagjit Singh Aurora, the chief Commander of the Joint military command of India and Bangladesh. 

The day is celebrated as Victory Day or Bijoy Dibosh


Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Today In Indian History (9th January)

1399- Amir Timur, the terrible Mongol military leader of Central Asia, overran Meerut on 9th January  massacring its inhabitants. Also known as Tamerlane, Timur (April 8, 1336–February 18, 1405) was a ferocious conqueror who is known in history for razing cities to the ground and putting entire populations to the sword.

It was during the reign of Nasiruddin Mahmud (1394-1413), the last of the Tughluq rulers, in the years 1398-99 that Tamerlane invaded India creating havoc in the forms of massacres and plunders.

1760 - Battle of Barari Ghat was fought on 9th January in 1760 between Marathas and Afghan invaders who killed the Maratha chief Dattaji Sindhia. The battle took place at the Barari Ghat of the Jumna (Yamuna) River, 10 miles (16 km) north of Delhi. 


Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Today In Indian History (8th January)

1884 -  Death of Keshub Chandra Sen, an Indian philosopher and social reformer, on 8th January, 1884. 

Keshub Chandra Sen became a member of the Brahmo Samaj in 1857.  

The first schism in the Brahmo Samaj raised its head in 1866 when Debendranath Tagore, one of the founding members of the Brahmo movement, and Keshub Chandra Sen parted ways on the issue of integrating elements of Christianity, advocated by the latter. 

On November 11, 1866 Keshub Chandra Sen established his own breakaway "Bharatvarshiya Brahmo Samaj"(Brahmo Samaj of India). The branch led by Tagore came to be called as Adi Brahmo Samaj.

Keshub Chandra Sen wrote articles for a journal named Indian Mirror which was started in 1861. In 1867, he helped Atmaram Pandurang establish the Prarthana Samaj in Bombay. 

Keshav Chandra Sen also established the Indian Reform Association.

Keshub Chandra Sen: A Biography
Born to a respectable family in Calcutta on 19 November 1838, Keshab Chandra Sen was a strong votary of widow remarriage, He had started Bamabodhini Patrika, a journal for women.

Keshab Chandra Sen launched several radical reforms, such as giving up of caste names, advocating inter caste marriage and launched movement against the social vices prevailing at that time like child marriage. These radical reforms resulted in the first schism in the Brahmo Samaj. The original Brahmo Samaj, founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy, came to be known as Adi Brahmo Samaj and the other, the Brahmo Samaj of India was established by Keshab Chandra Sen in 1866.

In 1870 Keshab Chandra Sen founded the India Reform Association which succeeded in persuading the British Government to enact the Native Marriage Act of 1972 (popularly known as Civil Marriage Act) legalizing the Brahmo marriages and fixing the minimum marriageable age for boys and girls.

It was under the advice of Keshab Chandra Sen that the reformist Dayanand Saraswati began to use Hindi for his writings and teachings.  

Monday, January 6, 2025

Today In Indian History (7th January)

1738Peshwa Bajirao and Nizam of Hyderabad signed a peace treaty on January 7, 1738 following the Maratha triumph at the Battle of Bhopal which was fought on 24 December 1737. 

The Battle of Bhopal took place in Doraha near Bhopal between the Maratha Confederacy and the combined armies of the Mughal chiefs, Nizam-ul-Mulk(Asaf Jah I, first Nizam of Hyderabad), Rajput kingdoms and the Oudh State.



Sunday, January 5, 2025

Battle of Barari Ghat

 Battle of Barari Ghat was fought on 9th January between Marathas and Afghan invaders  who killed the Maratha chief Dattaji Sindhia. The battle took place at the Barari Ghat of the Jumna (Yamuna) River, 10 miles (16 km) north of Delhi. 


Today In Indian History (6th January)

1842- Retreat of the British and East India Company forces from Kabul during the First Anglo-Afghan War begins from 6th January 1842. 

The First Anglo-Afghan War (1838-42) was fought between the British East India Company (EIC) and, the Emirate of Afghanistan. 

1885- Death of Hindi poet, writer, and playwright Bharatendu Harishchandra (9 September 1850 – 6 January 1885) on 6th January, 1885. He was editor of Kavi Vachan Sudha and Bal Vodhini.


 

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Today In Indian History (5th January)

1592- The fifth Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, builder of Taj Mahal, was born on January 5, 1592, in Lahore. He ruled from 1628 to 1658). 

1659 - The Battle of Khajwa (Khajuha in the Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh) was fought on January 5, 1659, between the newly crowned Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb and his brother Shah Shuja who had declared himself Mughal Emperor in Bengal. 


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