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Quick glance of 17 March in the pages of History
March 17: Here are the major events that occurred on 17 March….
- 17 March, 1527: Battle of Khandwa was fought on this day in Khandwa, Rajasthan. This was the second most important war in the attempt by the Mughals to establish their rule in India. The war happened between Rana Sanga of Mewar and Babar. In the war, Babar ended up defeating Rana Sanga and consolidated the Mughal empire in India.
- 17 March, 1776: On this day, the British troops were forced to leave the Boston region of the United States. So relieved were the Americans on the departure of the British, that the residents of Suffolk County and other cities, including Boston, declared March 17 as a public holiday.
- 17 March, 1905: Albert Einstein finishes his scientific paper detailing his Quantum Theory of Light, one of the foundations of modern physics.
- 17 March, 1920: Birth anniversary of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, who was a Bengali politician and a Statesman. He is often regarded as the driving force behind the independence of Bangladesh. He helped found the Mukti Bahini and let the Bangladeshi freedom struggle against Pakistan. He served as the 1st President and later as prime minister of independent Bangladesh from 17 April 1971 until his assassination on 15 August 1975.
- 17 March, 1921: Lenin proclaims New Economic Policy in Soviet Russia.
- 17 March, 1957: Presidential plane crashes on Mt. Manunggal in Cebu, Philippines killing 25 including Filipino President Ramon Magsaysay .
- 17 March, 1959: Tibetan spiritual leader Tenzin Gyatso, better known as His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, escaped from Tibet to India on this day. Since then the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan-government-in-exile are based in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh. Besides being the Tibetans’ most revered spiritual leader, the 14th Dalai Lama, a Nobel Prize laureate, is a global symbol of peace and tolerance.
- 17 March, 1969: Golda Meir is remembered as the only lady Prime Minister of Israel who took over the reins of this state on 17th March. She was also known as the ‘Iron Lady’ of her nation.
- 17 March, 1990: Saina Nehwal, Indian badminton star, was born .
- 17 March, 2016: Archaeologists announce discovery of iron age warrior king buriel ground with 75 graves 2,500 years old in Pocklington, Northern England.