2006 Nov 9, Iraq's health minister estimated that 150,000 civilians have been killed in the 3 ½ year war. Nearly simultaneous car bombs struck two markets in predominantly Shiite areas of Baghdad, killing at least 16 people, as many Iraqis cheered the resignation of US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. 3 unidentified bodies were found in Muqdadiyah. 2 US soldiers and a Marine were killed, bringing the number of Americans who have died in the country so far this month to 23.
A suicide bombing at a government minister's home in the northwestern city of Peshawar killed four people. Louise's father Gaspard II de Coligny was a French nobleman and admiral but is best remembered as a leader of the Huguenots . Both Louise's father and her first husband Charles de Teligny were killed during the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in 1572 when thousands of French Huguenots were murdered.
In 1583, Louise became the fourth wife Willem I, Prince of Orange. Willem and Louise had one son Frederik Hendrik, Prince of Orange whose son Willem II, Prince of Orange was the father of Willem III, Prince of Orange who was later King William III of England. On July 10, 1584, a little more than six months after the birth of her son, Louise was widowed for the second time when Willem I, Prince of Orange was assassinated. Louise then raised both her son and Willem's six daughters from his third marriage to Charlotte de Bourbon-Monpensier. She remained an advocate of Protestantism all her life. Louise lived in Delft, the Netherlands until one year before her death when she went to the court of Marie de' Medici, Queen Dowager of France, at the Château de Fontainebleau in France, where she died, aged 65.
FILE - Howard Hesseman arrives at the International Myeloma Foundation 7th Annual Comedy Celebration at The Wilshire Ebell Theatre on Saturday, Nov. 9, 2013, in Los Angeles. Hesseman, who played the radio disc jockey Johnny Fever on the sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati" and the actor-turned-history teacher Charlie Moore on "Head of the Class," has died at age 81. Hesseman died Saturday, Jan. 29, 2022, in Los Angeles due to complications from colon surgery, his manager Robbie Kass said Sunday. In this This Day in History video, the important events that took place on November 9th throughout history are examined. On November 9, 1961, Brian Epstein met John Lennon and became known as the fifth Beatle and their manager.
On November 9, 1965, the Great Northeast Blackout left much of the northeastern states and parts of Canada in blackness and without power. East Germany denounced the Berlin wall on November 9, 1989. The next day German citizens began tearing down the wall. On November 9, 1938, German Jews were terrorized by Nazis during the Kristallnacht. The Nazis were avenging the murder of a German official by a Jewish refugee. This led to much of the hostility and terrible violence of World War II.
In 1965, the great Northeast blackout began as a series of power failures lasting up to 13½ hours left 30 million people in seven states and part of Canada without electricity. 2019 Nov 9, Iraqi security forces fired live ammunition at anti-government protesters in central Baghdad, killing six people and wounding more than 100 others, pushing them back from three flashpoint bridges. Three more protesters were killed overnight in Basra.
Demonstrators complained of widespread corruption, lack of job opportunities and poor basic services, including regular power cuts, despite Iraq's vast oil reserves. 2016 Nov 9, Australia's prime minister beat other world leaders to an early call with President-elect Donald Trump by getting his cellphone number from Greg Norman, the golfing great. PM Malcolm Turnbull said he had a warm and "very frank" 15-minute discussion with Trump within hours of the Republican nominee claiming victory in the presidential election. 2011 Nov 9, In Mexico the decapitated body of a man was left at the same monument in Nuevo Laredo where the corpse of a woman, purportedly killed in retaliation for her postings on an anti-crime website, had been left previously. A photo of the scene indicates the man was killed for reporting criminals on social media sites. The naked bodies of six men and a woman were found on an outdoor basketball court outside the city of Durango.
In Acapulco police found the decapitated bodies of a man and a woman inside an abandoned taxi. Soldiers in Culiacan detained Ovidio Limon Sanchez , a top operator for the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel. 2009 Nov 9, NATO said that 700 members of the Afghan security forces and 50 international troops were involved in a clearing operation in northern Afghanistan.
NATO said Afghan and foreign troops have killed more than 130 insurgents, including 8 Taliban commanders, in six days of fierce fighting during a major offensive in the Charhar Dara district in Kunduz. The BC Coroners Service has found 201 people died from suspected illicit drug toxicity deaths in October, the province's deadliest month on record. The age of the victims was also striking. Normally, elderly people account for the overwhelming number of influenza deaths; in 1918, that was reversed, with young adults killed in the highest numbers.
This effect was heightened within certain subgroups. For instance, a Metropolitan Life Insurance Company study of people aged 25 to 45 found that 3.26 percent of all industrial workers and 6 percent of all coal miners died. Other studies found that for pregnant women, fatality rates ranged from 23 percent to 71 percent.
Initially the 1918 pandemic set off few alarms, chiefly because in most places it rarely killed, despite the enormous numbers of people infected. Doctors in the British Grand Fleet, for example, admitted 10,313 sailors to sick bay in May and June, but only 4 died. Hence it became known as "Spanish flu." By June influenza reached from Algeria to New Zealand. Abdulaziz was an Arab tribal leader who founded the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He was King of Saudi Arabia from 1932 until his death in 1953.
He had ruled parts of the kingdom since 1902, having previously been Emir, Sultan, and King of Nejd, and King of Hejaz. Abdulaziz had a polygamous household comprising of several wives at a time and numerous concubines. It is thought he had a total of wives. He was the father of almost a hundred children, including 45 sons of whom 36 survived to adulthood. The six Kings of Saudi Arabia who followed King Abdulaziz were all his sons including Salman, the current King of Saudi Arabia.
At the age of 78, Abdulaziz died in his sleep from a heart attack with his son Prince Faisal, a future King of Saudi Arabia, at his bedside. A main figure in the Republican party for decades, Bob Dole's political career stretched from serving as a state senator to Gerald Ford's running mate to a presidential run in 1996, and more. A Work War II veteran—who overcame life-threatening injuries during his service, Dole was known as a tough negotiator and lawmaker, someone who was willing to work with the Democratic leaders to find an agreeable action. Dole passed away on Sunday, Dec. 5, at 98. Deezer D, who played nurse Malik McGrath on the medical drama "ER" and also had a career in hip-hop, died on Jan. 7 at the age of 55. His brother told TMZ the family believes Deezer died of a heart attack following major heart surgery roughly a decade earlier.
Baseball legend Hank Aaron, who endured racist death threats as he broke Babe Ruth's all-time home run record in 1974, died on Jan. 22 at the age of 86. "Hammerin' Hank" — a staunch civil rights advocate who spent 23 years in the major league, mostly with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves — died "peacefully in his sleep," the Braves said, but no cause of death was given. A day earlier Martin Helme said in a local talk show that "there is no question that these elections were falsified." 2018 Nov 9, In California nine people were reported killed in the Camp Fire in Paradise. Hundreds of thousands were ordered to evacuate as wildfires raged in the north and south.
The rapidly spreading Woolsey Fire threatened the resort of Malibu, home to Hollywood stars. In 2020 investigators reported that Southern California Edison equipment had sparked the Woolsey Fire. 2017 Nov 9, Egyptian security officials said police have arrested 10 Nubians for taking part in protests the past two nights over the recent death in detention of a prominent Nubian activist in the southern city of Aswan. 2015 Nov 9, In Turkey a taxi driver was killed and five other people, including a police officer, were wounded when security forces clashed with Kurdish militants in the southeastern town of Silvan. 2013 Nov 9, In Syria Islamist rebels retook most of a military base in the north from forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad after two days of fighting in which at least 60 people have been killed.
2004 Nov 9, Iraqi authorities imposed the first nighttime curfew in more than a year on Baghdad and surrounding areas. US Army and Marine units thrust through the center of the insurgent stronghold of Fallujah, fighting bands of guerrillas in the streets and conducting house-to-house searches on the 2nd day of a major offensive. Some US artillery used white phosphorous rounds that melted skin.
At least 10 American and 2 Iraqi soldiers were killed in the assault. In 2008 a civilian jury acquitted former Marine Jose Luis Nazario Jr. of voluntary manslaughter in the killings of 4 unarmed Iraqi detainees during the Fallujah battle. In 2009 Marine Sgt. Ryan Weemer was acquitted of murder charges in the killing of an unarmed detainee in Fallujah. Another question concerns who died. Even though the death toll was historic, most people who were infected by the pandemic virus survived; in the developed world, the overall mortality was about 2 percent.
In the less developed world, mortality was worse. In Mexico, estimates of the dead range from 2.3 to 4 percent of the entire population. Much of Russia and Iran saw 7 percent of the population die.
In the Fiji Islands 14 percent of the population died—in 16 days. One-third of the population of Labrador died. We are arguably as vulnerable—or more vulnerable—to another pandemic as we were in 1918. Today top public health experts routinely rank influenza as potentially the most dangerous "emerging" health threat we face. Earlier this year, upon leaving his post as head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Tom Frieden was asked what scared him the most, what kept him up at night. "The biggest concern is always for an influenza pandemic...
Really is the worst-case scenario." So the tragic events of 100 years ago have a surprising urgency—especially since the most crucial lessons to be learned from the disaster have yet to be absorbed. Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. The Canadian-born director, writer, editor and producer rose to fame in the 2010s as the man behind the camera for the 2013 film "Dallas Buyers Club," for which he received an Oscar nomination . A pioneering minister and civil rights activist who was the first Black person in prominent church leadership roles, including president of the National Council of Churches.
Investigative, intuitive and adventurous, individuals born on November 9 have unique personality traits and characteristic. These people are always on the lookout for facing new challenges and making new experiences. They love to be on the go and prefer to live life on their own terms. November 9 individuals are not afraid of making mistakes. Instead, they are of the belief that they can learn only by making mistakes. Full of energy, enthusiasm and passion, these people love to work hard and cannot tolerate laziness of any kind.
Their curious nature makes them have an investigative attitude towards everything around them. What makes these people distinctive is the fact that they never worry about failure. They think that anyone who has the ambition and drive to attain his/her dreams has the power to succeed in life. Check out below about 9 November in Indian history or November 9 special day in India. Looking for information about today special day in India?
On this Special day today 9 November in Indian history, falls the birthdays and death anniversaries of various well-known people of India. You would also find out about events that happened that make it today special day in India. Harry Brant, the flamboyant fashionista son of billionaire Peter Brant and supermodel Stephanie Seymour, died of an accidental prescription drug overdose at the age of 24, his family said. He died on Jan. 17 — just days before he was set to enter rehab again.
Harry and his older brother, Peter Jr. — who were frequently described as the male version of wealthy celebrity sisters Paris and Nicky Hilton — were party and fashion show fixtures. Mira Furlan, who famously played Danielle Rousseau on TV's "Lost" and Delenn on "Babylon 5," died on Jan. 20 at the age of 65. Her manager told the New York Times that the cause of death was complications of the West Nile virus. Ernie Lively, an actor, acting coach and the father of "Gossip Girl" star Blake Lively, died on June 3 at the age of 74. Ernie — who entered showbiz in the 1970s and played Blake's father in two "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" movies — died from cardiac complications, his family announced . Former Skid Row singer Johnny Solinger reportedly died on June 26 at the age of 55.
The news came about a month after he told fans that he'd been diagnosed with liver failure, according to reports. Captain Mark Howard, star of the first season of Bravo's "Below Deck Mediterranean," died in October at age 65. The cause of his death was not immediately made public. Anti-Semitic mobs, led by SA paramilitaries, went on rampages throughout Nazi Germany. Synagogues like this one in the eastern city of Chemnitz and other Jewish-owned property were destroyed, and Jews were subject to public humiliation and arrested.
According to official records, at least 91 Jews were killed — though the real death toll was likely much higher. General Charles de Gaulle, has died of a heart attack. He was a wartime hero and former president of France and is seen as one of the greatest leaders France ever had as he was a leading member of the resistance movement against German rule in World War II. 2020 Nov 9, Italy registered 25,271 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours. The health ministry also reported 356 COVID-related deaths, up from 331 the day before.
A total of 41,750 people have now died because of COVID-19 in Italy, which has registered some 960,373 coronavirus infections since the start of its outbreak. Police said he was radicalized and inspired by the militant group's propaganda. 2017 Nov 9, Four more Russian cross-country skiers were found guilty of doping at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, including three-time silver medalist Maxim Vylegzhanin, and were banned from all future Olympics. President Vladimir Putin disputed the bans, saying that United States interests were trying to use doping scandals to discredit his government and influence the country's presidential election in March. 2013 Nov 9, In central Nigeria gunmen attacked five farming villages in Benue State. Police the next day said Fulani cattle herdsmen killing six Tiv people and burned many houses.
Local media said 36 people were killed in the mayhem. In the north shootouts killed 2 soldiers and 5 suspected Islamic extremist insurgents in Kano. 2013 Nov 9, The opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party announced another 84-hour nationwide strike, starting Nov 10, after police arrested BNP leaders, triggering violent protests across the country. 2013 Nov 9, In Texas at least two people were killed and 22 hurt in a shooting at a house party packed with young adults in Cypress, a suburb of Houston. On Nov 11 Willie Young and Randy Stewart were arrested in relation to the shootings. 2012 Nov 9, Syria's president said in an interview broadcast that his country is not in a state of civil war, and that he has no regrets about any decisions he has made since the uprising against him began nearly 20 months ago.
UN officials said at least 11,000 Syrian refugees have fled their country over the last 24 hours, including some 9,000 to Turkey and the rest to Jordan and Lebanon. 2012 Nov 9, In Sri Lanka a shootout between rioting prisoners and security forces at the Welikada prison in Colombo killed at least 27 inmates. Police arrested five prisoners who had managed to escape and were searching for others. The opposition described the deaths as a cold-blooded massacre.
2011 Nov 9, Tanzanian opposition leader Freeman Mbowe surrendered to police. Mbowe, who heads the CHADEMA party, and scores of supporters staged a Nov 7 demonstration in the northern town of Arusha demanding the release of one of its officials and that President Jakaya Kikwete step down. 2009 Nov 9, In Pakistan a suicide bomber in a rickshaw detonated his explosives near a group of policemen at an intersection on the main road that circles Peshawar, killing 3 people.

























