This Day in History September 19: Notable Historical Events on September 19
This Day in History September 19th. The most notable events that took place on September 19th range from political historical events to cultural and social events.
Domestic events taking place on September 19
September 19, 1442:The day of death of national hero and world cultural celebrity Nguyen Trai. Nguyen Trai was born in 1380, with the pen name Uc Trai, from Nhi Khe, Thuong Tin, Ha Tay (now Hanoi). He was an outstanding cultural figure of Vietnam. In 1980, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) recognized him as a cultural celebrity and is commemorated worldwide.

September 19, 1885:At the French Resident in Central Vietnam, Nguyen Phuc Ung Ky held a coronation ceremony and was honored as the 9th emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty, with the reign name Dong Khanh.

September 19, 1900:Birthday of King Duy Tan, also known as Nguyen Phuc Vinh San, the 11th king of the Nguyen Dynasty. He was a patriotic king with a national spirit. King Duy Tan died in 1945.
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September 19, 1981:The Vietnam-Soviet Oil and Gas Joint Venture began exploring and exploiting oil and gas in the southern continental shelf of our country.

September 19, 1995:Vietnam became a member of AIPO (now AIPA). In Singapore, at the opening session of the General Assembly, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (AIPO), now the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (AIPA), admitted Vietnam as an official member.

September 19, 1945:Thien Thuat Squadron (later renamed Thien Thuat Regiment - Regiment 95), the first Liberation Army squadron of Quang Tri was established in Quang Tri town. The squadron had 1,500 soldiers.

International events taking place on September 19
September 19, 1356:Hundred Years' War: The English defeat the French and capture the French king, John II, at the Battle of Poitiers.

September 19, 1893:The Governor of New Zealand approved the Electoral Act, giving all women in New Zealand the right to vote.

September 19, 1935:Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, born in 1857 in the Soviet Union, was recognized by world scientists as the father of space travel.

September 19, 1941:World War II: Battle of Kiev, German troops entered Kiev, Ukraine after Soviet troops withdrew from the city, this was a military disaster for the Soviet Union

September 19, 1944:During World War II, Finland and the Soviet Union signed an armistice, ending the Continuation War.

September 19, 1973:King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden holds his coronation ceremony in Stockholm.

September 19, 1991:Ötzi the Iceman, discovered by two German tourists, is a well-preserved natural mummy of a man from around 3300 BC.

September 19, 2006:The Royal Thai Army staged a coup against the elected government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra while he was in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly.

September 19, 2015:The Japanese parliament has passed a security bill to expand the role of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces overseas, despite strong opposition from opposition lawmakers. (Source: Qdnd.vn)

September 19, 2018:At the Inter-Korean Summit in the North Korean capital Pyongyang, South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signed an agreement to reduce tensions and enhance inter-Korean cooperation. (Source: Qdnd.vn)
