Today in History

On This Day In History, October 27th

1999 – Shooting in the Armenian Parliament

8 people, including the country’s prime minister, Vazgen Sargsyan and Speaker Karen Demirchyan, were killed when armed gunmen shot at the members of the Armenian National Assembly. The gunmen claimed that they were there to carry out a coup and that the prime minister was their target. The siege ended after the Armenian troops surrounded the parliament building and the gunmen surrendered.

1991 – Turkmenistan Declares Independence from the Soviet Union
The Central Asian country had been a separate republic of the USSR since 1925. Saparmurat Niyazov, the head of the country under the Soviets, continued ruling the country under the title of President for Life until his death in 2006. The day is annually celebrated in the country as Independence Day.

1904 – New York City Subway Begins Operations
The oldest underground subway system in the United States, construction of the transit system began in 1902. Today, the NYC subway is one of the world’s largest and most used rapid transit systems in the world.

1838 – State of Missouri Passes the Extermination Order
Governor Lilburn Boggs signed Missouri Executive Order 44 as a result of the Battle of Crooked River, which took place a few days earlier on October 24-25. The fight occurred between Mormon forces and a Missouri state militia, and it resulted in 4 fatalities. The executive order ruled that ‘all Mormons were to be treated as enemies and that they must be exterminated or driven out of the state for public peace.' The order forced members of the Church of Latter-day Saints to migrate from Missouri to Illinois.

1682 – City of Philadelphia Founded
The historical city in the State of Pennsylvania was founded by English entrepreneur William Penn. Penn received the land as a payment to fulfil a debt that King Charles II owed to Penn’s father. Philadelphia is the only UNESCO-declared World Heritage City in the United States, and it was temporarily the capital of the United States in the 1800s.
 

Births on 27 October 🎂

1984 – Irfan Pathan
Indian cricketer

1952 – Francis Fukuyama
American philosopher

1932 – Sylvia Plath
American poet

1920 – K. R. Narayanan
Indian politician, 10th President of India

1858 – Theodore Roosevelt
American politician, 26th President of the United States, Nobel Prize laureate

Deaths on 27 October 🪦

2013 – Lou Reed
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer

1975 – Rex Stout
American author

1605 – Akbar
Mughal Emperor

1553 – Michael Servetus
Spanish theologian, physician, cartographer

939 – Æthelstan
English king
 
27th October 1957
After a show in Los Angeles, the police tell Elvis that he is not allowed to wiggle his hips onstage.
Elvis responds by defiantly wiggling only his little finger while singing.
The next night they film his entire concert, but no charges are laid.

1964 - 31-year-old Salvatore Philip Bono marries 18-year-old Cherilyn Sarkisian. For a time they performed together as Caesar and Cleo before changing the name of their act to Sonny and Cher.

1973 - Gladys Knight and the Pips had their only US number one song when "Midnight Train to Georgia" hit the top of the Billboard Hot 100.

1995 - Singer Gloria Estefan becomes the first Pop star to perform for Pope John Paul II as part of the celebration of his 50th anniversary in the priesthood.

2013 - Lou Reed died of liver disease at the age of 71.
 


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