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Historical Event on 7/4/1789
British East India Company signed a treaty with the Nizam of Hydrabad and Peshwa of Pune against Tipu Sultan, King of Mysore, on the understanding that a cavalry of 10,000 would attack Tipu's territory and the conquered area would be divided amongst the three.
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2/1/1986 | Pope John Paul II arrives in New Delhi for a 10-day visit. |
5/8/1992 | Eighth Plan outlay increased to Rs. 7,98,000 crores; Public Sector outlay goes up to 45\%. |
10/13/1999 | Chandrababu Naidu, TDP leader, said that his party would support the NDA Government unconditionally. |
1/1/1920 | P.M. Nadagouda, politician, was born at Mysore, Chitwadgi. |
6/4/1926 | Dalai Lama introduces a tax on ears for Tibetans to equip the army. Those with only one ear will pay half the tax. |
6/4/1926 | Shrichakradhar Swami, founder of 'Mahanubhav Panth', passed away. |
3/27/1990 | 21 people die as a bus accidentally touched a high voltage wire in Karagpur India. |
8/2/1987 | Geet Sethi retains the World Amateur Billiards title. |
4/8/1894 | Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, famous novelist and writer of national song 'Vande Mataram', died at the age of 55. Some of his writings are 'Anandmath' and 'Kapal Kundala'. |
10/10/1910 | Dr. Dwarkanath Kotnis, famous doctor who worked in China, was born at Solapur, Maharashtra. |
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