9 July: Today's History
9 July: Today's History

South Africa got permission to participate in the Olympic Games again. On this day, South Sudan gained independence from Sudan. Apart from this, a lot happened on this day in Indian and world history, let’s take a look at today’s history

1533 – Religious preacher Chaitanya Dev passed away.

1816 – South American country Argentina gained independence from Spain.

1852 – 1100 construction sites in Montreal city of Canada were burnt to ashes in a fire.

1875 – Bombay Stock Exchange established.

1951 – First Five Year Plan (1951-56) started.

1969 – Lion was chosen as the national animal of the country by the Wildlife Board.

1972 – Soviet Union conducted underground nuclear test.

1991 – South Africa got permission to participate in the Olympic Games again.

2002 – African Union established in Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa. South African President Thabo Mbeki became its first president.

2006 – At least 122 people died when Shibir Airlines A310 crashed on the runway of Irkutsk airport in Siberia.

2011 – South Sudan gained independence from Sudan.

2014 – A gunman killed six people including four children in Texas, USA.

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