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November 28: Emperor Taiji, the founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty, is born

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memorabilia

1443 – The Albanian national hero Skanderpe raises an army against Ottoman rule and adopts the black two-headed eagle as his banner.

1660 – Several scientists at Gresham College in London, England, decide to form an society that later develops into what is now the Royal Society.

1912 – Liang Qichao returns to Beijing after ending his exile

1912 – Albania becomes independent.

1919 – Mrs. Astor is elected to the British Parliament. She became the first woman to enter the British Parliament.

1920 – Sun Yat-sen returns to Guangzhou to reorganize the military government.

1923 – The Comintern adopts a resolution on the "China Question"

1933 – The Morocco-Tunisia Railway, the main railway across North Africa, was opened to traffic.

1935 - The Communist Party of China issued the Declaration of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and National Salvation

1943 – The Tehran Conference of the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom is opened

1948 - Three northwestern campaigns in conjunction with a strategic decisive battle

1957 – The U.S. X-13 jet-powered VTOL test aircraft completes the transition from vertical take-off to horizontal flight for the first time.

1958 - The Sixth Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China was held and adopted the Resolution on Several Issues Concerning the People's Commune.

In 1960, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China issued important instructions on the Fourth Report of the Gansu Provincial Party Committee on the Implementation of the Central Emergency Instruction Letter

1960 – Mauritania declares its independence as an Islamic Republic.

1964 – Mariner IV sends back the first photographs of Mars

1979 – Deng Xiaoping attends a tea party celebrating the restoration of our country's legal rights at the International Olympic Committee

1979 – Air New Zealand Flight 901 crashes into a mountain in Antarctica, killing 257 people.

1981 – The U.S. Space Shuttle discovers an underground river valley in the Egyptian desert

1983 – Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone announces the dissolution of the House of Representatives

1986 - Major archaeological discovery of the Neolithic culture in the Pearl River

1986 – U.S. decides not to abide by the U.S.-Soviet Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty

1987 - China issued the Luban Award for Construction Engineering for the first time

1987 - Saa Airlines Flight 295 crashes into the Indian Ocean near Mauritius, killing 159 people.

1990 – May becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

1990 - Chinese officially registered the top-level domain cn

1990 – The American Society for the Study of Matter announces that a team led by physicist Hoffman has discovered a "bucky ball" shaped like a soccer ball — a third crystalline form of carbon.

1990 – Scientists at the Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, used scanning tunnel electron microscopy to directly observe the new structure of three-stranded DNA for the first time in the world.

1992 - The State Council approved the yangpu land use right transfer contract

1993 – Unit 1 of daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant was put into operation at full capacity for the first time

1994 – The Central Economic Work Conference is held in Beijing

1995 – A tragedy takes place at a stadium in India

2000 – The Central Economic Work Conference convened by the CPC Central Committee and the State Council was held in Beijing

2004 – A gas explosion occurs at the Chenjiashan Coal Mine of the Tongchuan Mining Bureau in Shaanxi, China, killing 166 people.

2005 - The last Boeing 757 airliner rolled off the production line, and the Boeing 757 series was officially discontinued.

2008 - The Constitutional Assembly of Nepal elects Prna Kumari Subedi, a female candidate nominated by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist), as Deputy Speaker.

2008 – Riots in Joss, the capital of Nigeria's central highland state, over an election dispute, killed at least 218 people and injured more than 300 others.

From 2008 to 2008, the Guangdong International Tourism and Culture Festival and the Pan-Pearl River Delta Tourism Promotion Conference were grandly opened in Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center.

2009 – Rwanda joins the Commonwealth, becoming the second member state to historically have no colonial or constitutional ties with britain.

born

- 1592 - Aisin Jueluo, Emperor Taiji, founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty (died 1643)

1820 – Friedrich Engels, German philosopher (d. 1895)

1829 – Anton Rubenstein, Russian composer (died 1894)

1881 – Stephen Zweig, Austrian novelist (died 1942)

1908 – Claude Lévistour, French anthropologist

1934 - Gu Cheng, former professor of the Department of History of Beijing Normal University, doctoral supervisor, expert in Ming history.

1946 – Li Baotian, Chinese actor

1950 – Ed Harris, American actor and director

1958 – Huang Zhongkun, Taiwanese actor.

1960 – Choi Fung Wah, Hong Kong singer

1960 – John Galliano, costume designer

1962 – Jon Stewart, American television presenter

1968 – Ken, guitarist of the Japanese band l'arc~en~ciel

- 1973 - Nasu Mushroom, famous Japanese scriptwriter and novelist

1976 – Wen Shangyi, member of Taiwanese singer Mayday, guitarist.

1977 – Wen Peiran, Taiwanese magician, Fabio Grosso, Italian footballer

1979 – Chamillionaire, famous American hip-hop singer.

1979 – Gabiyi, Hong Kong actress

1979 - Wen Zhaoyu, nicknamed Xiao Binbin, was a child star in Taiwan and Hong Kong, and the youngest winner of "Admiralty"

1981 - Lin Weiru, Taiwanese model.

1983 – Huang Hongsheng, Taiwanese entertainer

1984 – Andrew Bogut, NBA Golden State Warriors player.

1985 – Shen Yingting, Hong Kong TVB actress.

2000 - Yi Qianxi, member of the mainland group tfboys, dancer

die

- 819 – Liu Zongyuan, Tang dynasty writer (b. 773)

- 1694 - Matsuo Basho, Japanese poet of the Edo period (b. 1644)

1859 – Owen, American writer (b. 1783)

1960 – Shu Xincheng, Chinese publisher, lexicographer, educator (b. 1893)

1968 – Xu Teli, Chinese proletarian revolutionary and educator (b. 1877)

1987 – Li Zhuohao, biochemist (b. 1913)

festival

Albanian Independence Day

Brief introduction

Albanian patriots convened the National Convention in Vlorë on 28 November 1912, declared Albanian independence, and authorized Ismail Zimali (1844-1919) to form the first Albanian government. Since then, 28 November has been designated as Albanian Independence Day. In December of the same year, the ambassadors of Britain, Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Russia met in London to recognize Albania's independence from Turkey, but at the same time placed it under the control of the six countries. According to the decision of the Conference, Albania's territory was reduced by half: Kosovo was assigned to Serbia and Northern Epirus to Greece.