6-September-1657

Shahjahan fell ill. His four sons Dara Shikoh, Suja, Aurangzeb and Murad advanced towards Delhi to capture the throne. 6-September-1674

Faced with a critical situation, De la Haye had to capitulate and surrender St Thome to the Dutch who allowed the Sultan of Golconda to re-occupy it. 6-September-1774

British Government supported Peshwa Raghunath Rao to re-conqure Pune. 6-September-1889

Sarat Chandra Bose, freedom fighter, journalist and leader, was born. 6-September-1903

Russia increases import duties on Indian and Ceylon tea in retaliation for British import policies in Moscow. 6-September-1905

Satyacharan Chaterjee, great Indian Geologist, was born. 6-September-1947

Indian government creates a new ministry of relief and rehabilitation of refugees. 6-Septem

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