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==Ineligible== {|class="wikitable" |- !Blurb !Reason |- | [[List of national independence days|Independence Day]]<!--[[Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania]] not linked; needs more footnotes--> in '''[[Lithuania]]''' ([[1990]]) | Independence day not mentioned in target article |- | '''[[Maha Shivaratri]]''' (Hinduism, 2021) | CN tags |- | [[1649]] – The '''[[Peace of Rueil]]''' was signed, signaling an end to the opening episodes of the [[Fronde]], France's civil war, after little blood had been shed. | refimprove |- | [[1795]] – '''[[Battle of Kharda]]''', fought between the [[Maratha Confederacy]] and the [[Nizam of Hyderabad]], resulting in Maratha victory. | stubby |- | [[1848]] – '''[[Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]]''' and '''[[Robert Baldwin]]''' became the first [[Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada|Prime Ministers]] of the [[Province of Canada]] to be democratically elected under a system of [[responsible government]]. | Lafontaine: needs expert attention |- | [[1867]] – '''''[[Don Carlos]]''''', [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s opera based on conflicts in the life of [[Carlos, Prince of Asturias]], made its debut with the [[Paris Opera]] at the [[Salle Le Peletier]]. | unreferenced section |- | [[1917]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: British forces led by Sir [[Frederick Stanley Maude|Stanley Maude]] '''[[Fall of Baghdad (1917)|captured Baghdad]]''', the southern capital of the [[Ottoman Empire]]. | needs more footnotes |- | [[1941]] – [[World War II]]: The '''[[Lend-Lease|Lend-Lease Act]]''' was signed into law, allowing the United States to supply the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, China, France and other [[Allies of World War II|Allied nations]] with vast amounts of war materiel. | too many quotes, essay-like |- | [[1983]] – Pakistan '''[[Project-706|successfully conducted]]''' a [[Nuclear weapons testing#Types of nuclear weapons tests|cold test]] of a [[nuclear weapon]]. | unreliable source |- | [[1990]] – '''[[Patricio Aylwin]]''' was sworn in as the first [[List of presidents of Chile|President of Chile]] after its [[Chilean transition to democracy|return to democratic rule]] following the military government of General [[Augusto Pinochet]]. | refimprove section |- | [[1990]] – Lithuania became the first [[Republics of the Soviet Union|Soviet republic]] to '''[[Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania|proclaim independence]]'''{{snd}}an act that ultimately contributed to the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]]. | needs more footnotes |- | [[2004]] – '''[[2004 Madrid train bombings|A series of simultaneous bombings]]''' on [[Cercanías]] commuter trains killed 191 people and wounded more than 1,800 in [[Madrid]]<!-- ''(memorial pictured)''-->. | expansion |- | '''[[Sophronius of Jerusalem]]'''<!--Syrian patriarch--> |d|638| | unref'd section |- |* [[222]] – Disaffected with [[Roman emperor]] '''[[Elagabalus]]'''{{`s}} disregard for Roman religious traditions and sexual [[taboo]]s, the [[Praetorian Guard]] assassinated him and [[Julia Soaemias|his mother]], throwing his mutilated body into the [[Tiber]]. |Article gives date as 11 or 12 March |- |* [[1945]] – [[World War II]]: [[Empire of Japan|Imperial Japan]] established the '''[[Empire of Vietnam]]''', a short-lived [[puppet state]], with [[Bảo Đại]] as its ruler. |Source cited is a master's thesis which fails [[WP:SCHOLARSHIP]] |- |* [[1966]] – President [[Sukarno]] signed the '''[[Supersemar]]''', giving Indonesian general [[Suharto]] the authority to restore order during [[Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66|recent mass killings]]. |citations needed |- |* [[1879]] – '''[[Shō Tai]]''', the last king of the [[Ryūkyū Kingdom]]<!--not bold, refimprove section-->, abdicated when the kingdom was [[annexation|annexed]] by Japan and became [[Okinawa Prefecture]]. |article states date of abdication was 27 March |- |* [[1946]] – '''[[Rudolf Höss]]''', the first commandant of [[Auschwitz concentration camp]], was captured by British troops. |Date does not appear in article |- |[[1999]] – '''[[Infosys]]''' became the first Indian-registered company to have its shares listed on [[Nasdaq]]. |Mutiple issues |- |* [[2006]] – '''[[Michelle Bachelet]]''' was inaugurated as the first female [[President of Chile]]. |many citations needed |- |'''[[Marie of France, Countess of Champagne]]'''<!--French--> |d|1198| |Too much uncited |- |'''[[Anastasios Charalambis]]'''<!--Greek general--> |d|1949| |Orange "lede too short" banner |- |'''[[Katsuhiko Nakajima]]'''<!--Japanese pro wrestler--> |b|1988 |Additional citations needed tag. |}
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