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daily dose of trivia for all the history buffs out there. So sit back and take a ride to all the fascinating things that happened today!
People are trapped in history and history is trapped in people, and hence, every day has been a significant one in the foibles of History. Let’s take a tour of “This Day in History – 19th of April”.
1451 Alam Shah of Delhi resigns throne
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Alam Shah was the fourth and last ruler of the Sayyid dynasty which ruled the Delhi Sultanate. Born Ala-ud-Din, he succeeded his father, Muhammad Shah to the throne and took on the regnal name of Alam Shah (“world king”).
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Two Kansas City boys hiked the famous road west in 1874 to make their mark in the cattle trade.
The Arkansas River flowed by the original Fort Lyon complex, American Indian teepees and livestock. The river flooded the first fort in 1866, causing the second fort to be built near Las Animas in 1867.
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The Santa Fe Trail, a vital commercial route, developed international trade between the United States and Mexico, fostered commerce on the Plains, served as a military road and contributed to westward expansion in the United States. William Becknell and five men, desiring a profitable outcome, began a momentous journey September 1, 1821, from Franklin, Missouri, and in November reached Santa Fe in what was then northern Mexico. Becknell’s venture was lucrative, and commerce significantly increased along the Santa Fe Trail, which evolved and divided into the Cimarron and Mountain Route
This treasure rewrote California history. It was an elaborate hoax
Herbert Bolton died believing his plate was the genuine article Share Updated: 4:04 PM PST Mar 1, 2021 By Katie Dowd/SF Gate KCRA
Herbert Bolton died believing his plate was the genuine article Share Updated: 4:04 PM PST Mar 1, 2021 By Katie Dowd/SF Gate Beyrle Shinn, a 26-year-old department store clerk from Oakland, knew how to look on the bright side.While on a Bay Area drive one day in 1936, his car began to shudder. A tire had gone flat. This was no disaster for Shinn, who pulled over near San Rafael and decided, on account of the nice weather, to go for an impromptu hike. He headed up a bluff overlooking San Quentin prison, shimmying beneath a barbed wire fence for a better view of the bay beyond.This was nice. But Shinn decided it would be even nicer to roll rocks down the steep incline. As he searched the ground for rocks, he noticed a flat metal pl
This treasure rewrote California history It was an elaborate hoax
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