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This Day in History: October 29
539 BC: Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon (2 Chronicles 36:22-23) (see Ancient Empires - Babylon and Ancient Empires - Persia)
1618: Sir Walter Raleigh was executed at age 66 for alleged (but never proven) treason against King James I (of the King James Bible fame). Raleigh was a writer, statesman, explorer. He is noted for introducing potatoes and tobacco to England.
1682: William Penn arrived from England in what is today Pennsylvania, which was named after him.
1727: A (rare) severe earthquake struck the New England region of North America.
1814: The first steam-powered warship, the USS Fulton, was launched at New York. It was designed by Robert Fulton.
1889: The British South Africa Company, headed by Cecil Rhodes, was granted a charter by the British government. The charter gave extensive powers over the area which later became Rhodesia.
1911: Hungarian-born American newspaperman Joseph Pulitzer died at age 64. The Pulitzer Prizes are named after him.
1922: Italian King Victor Emmanuel II called on Benito Mussolini to form a government.
1923: Turkey became a republic under its first president Kemal Ataturk.
1927: Russian archaeologist Peter Koz1off discovered the tomb of Genghis Khan in the Gobi Desert.
1929: Wall Street "Black Tuesday" marked the final collapse of the stock market and the beginning of the Great Depression.
1945: The first ballpoint pen went on sale.
1956: Israel invaded the Sinai in response to belligerent actions by Egyptian president Gamal Nasser, including refusing access of Israeli ships to the Suez Canal and Gulf of Aqaba, and forming a unified military command with Jordan and Syria. In the brief war that followed, Israeli, British and French troops landed in the Canal Zone. By the end of the conflict, Israel had conquered the whole of the Sinai Peninsula and Gaza. It was the second major Israeli-Arab war since the founding of the modern state of Israel. Known as the Sinai War, it was code-named Operation Kadesh by the Israelis - Kadesh is the place in the Sinai wilderness where the Israelites stayed for most of the 40 years after leaving Egypt during the Exodus while awaiting entry into the Promised Land (see Wilderness Journey)
1972: A "Black September" terrorist group hijacked a Lufthansa airliner as it flew over Turkey. They demanded the release of 3 of their members who were being held for the murders of Israeli athletes at the Olympics.
1998: John Glenn returned to space at age 77 aboard the space shuttle Discovery. His only other flight was on February 20 1962, over 36 years before.
http://www.keyway.ca/htm2005/20051029.htm
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Daily Bible Study Library
This Day in History: October 29
539 BC: Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon (2 Chronicles 36:22-23) (see Ancient Empires - Babylon and Ancient Empires - Persia)
1618: Sir Walter Raleigh was executed at age 66 for alleged (but never proven) treason against King James I (of the King James Bible fame). Raleigh was a writer, statesman, explorer. He is noted for introducing potatoes and tobacco to England.
1682: William Penn arrived from England in what is today Pennsylvania, which was named after him.
1727: A (rare) severe earthquake struck the New England region of North America.
1814: The first steam-powered warship, the USS Fulton, was launched at New York. It was designed by Robert Fulton.
1889: The British South Africa Company, headed by Cecil Rhodes, was granted a charter by the British government. The charter gave extensive powers over the area which later became Rhodesia.
1911: Hungarian-born American newspaperman Joseph Pulitzer died at age 64. The Pulitzer Prizes are named after him.
1922: Italian King Victor Emmanuel II called on Benito Mussolini to form a government.
1923: Turkey became a republic under its first president Kemal Ataturk.
1927: Russian archaeologist Peter Koz1off discovered the tomb of Genghis Khan in the Gobi Desert.
1929: Wall Street "Black Tuesday" marked the final collapse of the stock market and the beginning of the Great Depression.
1945: The first ballpoint pen went on sale.
1956: Israel invaded the Sinai in response to belligerent actions by Egyptian president Gamal Nasser, including refusing access of Israeli ships to the Suez Canal and Gulf of Aqaba, and forming a unified military command with Jordan and Syria. In the brief war that followed, Israeli, British and French troops landed in the Canal Zone. By the end of the conflict, Israel had conquered the whole of the Sinai Peninsula and Gaza. It was the second major Israeli-Arab war since the founding of the modern state of Israel. Known as the Sinai War, it was code-named Operation Kadesh by the Israelis - Kadesh is the place in the Sinai wilderness where the Israelites stayed for most of the 40 years after leaving Egypt during the Exodus while awaiting entry into the Promised Land (see Wilderness Journey)
1972: A "Black September" terrorist group hijacked a Lufthansa airliner as it flew over Turkey. They demanded the release of 3 of their members who were being held for the murders of Israeli athletes at the Olympics.
1998: John Glenn returned to space at age 77 aboard the space shuttle Discovery. His only other flight was on February 20 1962, over 36 years before.
http://www.keyway.ca/htm2005/20051029.htm
#ما_ایرانی_هستیم
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