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21 hours ago · Bhutan was officially guided by India in its foreign affairs, but effectively pursued an independent foreign policy starting in the 1970s. Biafra – Republic of Biafra (to 12 January 1970)[j] Capital: Enugu. Partially recognized de facto independent state; [k] claimed by Nigeria. Bolivia – Republic of Bolivia.
21 hours ago · t. e. Jawaharlal Nehru (/ ˈneɪru / NAY-roo or / ˈnɛru / NERR-oo, [1] Hindi: [dʒəˌʋaːɦəɾˈlaːl ˈneːɦɾuː] ⓘ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat, [2] author and statesman who was a central figure in India during the middle of the 20th century.
21 hours ago · Defeat of Edward Teach in 1718. Defeat of Calico Jack in 1720. Defeat of Black Bart in 1722. Defeat of Edward Low in 1724. Most outlawed Caribbean privateers captured or killed by 1726, marking the end of the Golden Age of Piracy. Civil war: (1715–1716) Jacobite rising of 1715. including.
21 hours ago · United States: October 10 Soviet Union: 0 0 Two Civil Guards that were guarding the embassy were unsuccessfully targeted by terrorists. [44] [47] November 18 United States: 5 The embassy was attacked alongside a hotel, civil guards posted near the Ministry of Health, and a Nissan manufacturing plant, where one worker and four terrorists were ...
21 hours ago · Fatalities estimated. The deadliest natural disaster in United States history. 5,000 1936 1936 North American heat wave: Heat wave United States, Canada 4,000+ 1862 Great Flood of 1862: Flood Western United States: $100,000,000 (1862) 3,389 1899 1899 San Ciriaco hurricane: Tropical cyclone Puerto Rico, East Coast of the United States ...
21 hours ago · This is a list of wars, armed conflicts and rebellions involving the Commonwealth of Australia (1901–present) and its predecessor colonies, the colonies of New South Wales (1788–1901), Van Diemen's Land (1825–1856), Tasmania (1856–1901), Victoria (1851–1901), Swan River (1829–1832), Western Australia (1832–1901), South Australia (1836–1901), and Queensland (1859–1901).