July 6 in History
6 July in History – 107 years ago
Southern Asia 1917: Sinai Campaign and Battle of Aqaba
While the British were advancing on Baghdad, they were also reconquering the Sinai Peninsula... SEE MORE…
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on 6 July 1936
All Events on 6 July
1964
Malawi gains independence from UK
starts
1946
France & Vietnam agree to cooperate in Indochina
starts
1941
Battle of Smolensk
1936
Provisional Ecuador-Peru border defined
1930
Inini separated from French Guiana
starts
1918
Left Social Revolutionary Party uprising against Bolsheviks
1918
Allied protectorate over Provisional Government of Vladivostok
1917
Arabs take Aqaba
starts
1908
Young Turks force Sultan to restore constitution
1906
Britain, France, and Italy agree to preserve integrity of Ethiopia
starts
1872
Modoc War
1863
Northern Territory annexed to South Australia
ends
1845
Renewed Albanian uprising against Ottoman reforms
ends
1841
Eyre explores South Australia and crosses Nullarbor Plain
1827
Great Powers demand Ottomans recognize Greek autonomy
ends
1809
French defeat Austrians at Wagram
431
Sent by Pope Celestine, Palladius becomes first bishop of the Scoti*
starts
429
Vandals advance across northern Africa*
ends
322
Constantine defeats Sarmatians at Campona and Margum*
starts
255
Gothic sea raiders sack Pityus and Trapezus*
starts
29
Wielbark culture, associated with Goths, emerges in southern Baltic*
*Actual date uncertain; set to 6 July for purposes of Omniatlas
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