الثلاثاء، 26 نوفمبر 2019

Protem Speaker

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is the presiding officer of the Lok Sabha (House of the People), the lower house of the Parliament of India.[1] The speaker is elected generally in the first meeting of the Lok Sabha following general elections. Serving for a term of five years, the speaker chosen from sitting members of the Lok Sabha (House of the People), and is by convention a member of the ruling party or alliance.

Om Birla of the Bharatiya Janata Party is the current Speaker who presides over the 17th Lok Sabha.
Election of the Speaker
Newly elected Members of Parliament from the Lok Sabha elect the Speaker among themselves. The Speaker should be someone who understands Lok Sabha functions and it someone accepted among the ruling and opposition parties.

MPs propose a name to the Pro tem speaker. These names are notified to the President of India. The President through their aide Secretary-General notifies the election date. If only one name is proposed, the Speaker is elected without any formal vote. However, if more than one nomination is received, a division (vote) is called. MPs vote for their candidate on such date notified by President. The successful candidate is elected as Speaker of the Lok Sabha until the next general election.[3] [4]

Powers and functions of the Speaker
The Speaker of the Lok Sabha conducts the business in house, and decides whether a bill is a money bill or not. They maintain discipline and decorum in the house and can punish a member for unruly behaviour by suspending them. They also permit the moving of various kinds of motions and resolutions such as a motion of no confidence, motion of adjournment, motion of censure and calling attention notice as per the rules. The Speaker decides on the agenda to be taken up for discussion during the meeting. The date of election of the Speaker is fixed by the President. Further, all comments and speeches made by members of the House are addressed to the Speaker. The Speaker also presides over the joint sitting of both houses of the Parliament of India. The counterpart of the Speaker in the Rajya Sabha (Council of the States) is its Chairperson; the Vice-President of India is the ex-officio chairperson of the Rajya Sabha. On the order of precedence, the Speaker of Lok Sabha ranks sixth, along with the Chief Justice of India. The Speaker is answerable to the House. Both the Speaker and Deputy Speaker may be removed by a resolution passed by the majority of the members. Lok Sabha Speaker can be elected by President on nomination basis

Removal of the speaker
Speaker can be removed by the Lok Sabha by a resolution passed by an effective majority (>50% of total strength excluding vacancies) of the house as per Articles 94 and 96.

The Speaker is also removed on being disqualified for being Lok Sabha member under sections 7 and 8 of Representation of the People Act, 1951.[5] This would arise out of speaker's wrong certification of a bill as money bill inconsistent with the definition given in Articles 110 of the constitution.[6] When courts uphold the unconstitutional act of the speaker for wrong certification of a bill as money bill, it amounts to disrespecting the constitution deserving conviction under Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act, 1971 which is applicable for disqualification of speaker's Lok Sabha membership under section 8K of Representation of the People Act, 1951. However, the omissions in the procedure committed by the speaker in the Lok Sabha can not be challenged in court of law per Article 122.[7]

Pro tem Speaker
After a general election and the formation of a new government, a list of senior Lok Sabha members prepared by the Legislative Section is submitted to the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, who selects a pro tem speaker. The appointment has to be approved by the President.[8]

The first meeting after the election when the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker are selected by members of the Parliament is held under the pro tem Speaker. In absence of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker acts as Speaker and in the absence of both a committee of six members selected by the Speaker will act as Speaker according to their seniority.

The eligibility criteria to become the Speaker of the Lok Sabha are:

He or she must be a citizen of India;
He or she must not be less than 25 years of age; and
He or she should not hold any office of profit under the Government of India, or a state government.

مكمافيا

مكافيا هو مسلسل دراما من ثمان حلقات من إنتاج البي بي سي  تم إنشاؤه من قبل حسين اميني وجيمس واتكينز وإخراج جيمس واتكينز. المسلسل مستوحى من كتاب مكمافيا: رحلة عبر عالم الجريمة (2008) من كتابة الصحفي  ميشا جليني. المسلسل من بطولة جيمس نورتون بدور أليكس غودمان ابن زعيم مافيا روسية. وهو إنتاج مشترك من قبل بي بي سي، AMC وكوبا بيكتشرز. عُرض على بي بي سي واحد في 1 يناير 2018.

طاقم التمثيل
جيمس نورتون بدور أليكس غودمان.
ديفيد ستراثيون بدور سيميون كليمان، رجل أعمال إسرائيلي
ديفيد دينك بدور بوريس غودمان
جولييت رايلانس بدور ريبيكا هاربر.
أوشري كوهين بدور جوزيف.
نواز الدين صديقي

McMafia

McMafia is a British crime drama television series created by Hossein Amini and James Watkins, and directed by Watkins. It is inspired by the book McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld by journalist Misha Glenny (2008).[1] The series, which stars James Norton as Alex Godman, the British-raised son of a Russian mafia boss living in London whose father is trying to escape from the world of organised crime, is co-produced by BBC, AMC Networks, and Cuba Pictures.[2][3][4] It premiered in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 1 January 2018,[5] and in the United States on AMC on 26 February 2018.[6][7]

Originally billed as a serial, BBC One recommissioned the programme for an eight-chapter second series
Cast
Main cast
James Norton as Alex Godman
David Strathairn as Semiyon Kleiman, Israeli businessman
Juliet Rylance as Rebecca Harper, Alex's fiancée
Merab Ninidze as Vadim Kalyagin, powerful member of the Russian Mafia
Aleksey Serebryakov as Dimitri Godman, Alex's father
Maria Shukshina as Oksana Godman, Alex's mother
Faye Marsay as Katya Godman, Alex's sister
David Dencik as Boris Godman, Alex's uncle
Oshri Cohen as Joseph, Israeli bodyguard
Sofia Lebedeva as Lyudmilla Nikolayeva, beauty therapist
Caio Blat as Antonio Mendez
Kirill Pirogov as Ilya Fedorov
Nawazuddin Siddiqui as Dilly Mahmood, Indian business partner
Karel Roden as Karel Benes
Recurring cast
Yuval Scharf as Tanya
Anna Levanova as Natasha
Clifford Samuel as Femi
Maria Mashkova as Masha
Kemi-Bo Jacobs as Karin
Atul Kale as Benny Chopra
Evgeni Golan as Marat
Eve Parmiter as Jennifer
Tim Ahern as Sydney Bloom
Ellie Piercy as Sandrine
Danila Kozlovsky as Grigory Mishin
Alexander Dyachenko as Oleg
Fernando Cayo as Guillermo Alegre
Production
McMafia was inspired by journalist Misha Glenny's non-fiction book McMafia: Seriously Organised Crime, published in 2008. The series took a few stories from Glenny's book, which documents various mafia organisations thriving around the world today. The series was created by Hossein Amini and James Watkins, and is a co-production of the BBC, AMC, and Cuba Pictures, in association with Twickenham Studios.[9]

The BBC announced the series in October 2015.[10] In April 2016, it was announced that James Norton had been cast in the lead role of Alex Godman and that co-creator Watkins would direct all eight episodes. Additional casting, including Maria Shukshina and Aleksey Serebryakov as Alex's parents, and David Strathairn as a shady Israeli businessman, was announced in November 2016.[11] In addition to Amini and Watkins, David Farr, Peter Harness, and Laurence Coriat co-wrote the series.[12]

Filming locations included London, Zagreb, Split, Opatija, Qatar, Mumbai, Prague, Cairo, Belgrade, Belize, Istanbul, Moscow, and Tel Aviv.[9][12][13][14] The budget was several million pounds per episode

Amruta Fadnavis

Amruta Devendra Fadnavis (born 9 April 1979) is an Indian banker, singer and social activist. She is married to the 18th and former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis. She holds the post of vice-president – corporate head (west India) with Axis Bank.[1][2][3]

She has represented India at National Prayer Breakfast – 2017, an international peace initiative presided by US President Donald Trump.[4][5][6][7] In September 2019, she was in a controversy for calling prime minister Narendra Modi the the father of the country.
Early life
Fadnavis was born, as Amruta Ranade on 9 April 1979 in Nagpur, Maharashtra, to Sharad Ranade, an ophthalmologist and Charulata Ranade, a gynaecologist. She grew up in a household where education and independence for women was essential. She initially studied at St. Joseph Convent School, Nagpur. She graduated from G.S. College of Commerce and Economics. Later she pursued MBA in finance and studied taxation laws from Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Along with studies she also participated in sports and an excellent sports person. She was a state level under 16 tennis player.[9][10]

Fadnavis started her career with Axis bank as Executive – Cashier in 2003 and subsequently headed Axis Bank business branch in Nagpur.[11]

She has a brother named Gaurav Ranade, an Engineer.

Personal life
Fadnavis got married to Devendra Fadnavis in December 2005. They have a daughter named Divija Fadnavis.
During Assembly election of Maharashtra in the year 2014, she actively campaigned for her husband in Nagpur.[13]

Career
As banker
As a banker, she was working with Axis Bank since last 14 years. She joined as Executive – cashier & currently working as Vice-President – Corporate Head West India, Transaction Banking Department. She shifted to the corporate office at Worli, Mumbai in January 2015 and continued working with Axis bank even after her husband became the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.[14]

As singer
She is a Trained classical singer, and has performed at various social events and is actively involved in Entertainment Industry. She has sung for many commercial & social Movies.[15][16] She made her debut as a Playback Singer in Prakash Jha’s ‘Jai Gangaajal’ with the song titled ‘Sab Dhan Mati’.She sang a song in a biopic "Sangharsh Yatra" based on the Life of Late BJP leader ‘Gopinath Munde’.[17] She performed at prestigious charity event ‘Umang-2017’ & ‘Umang 2018’for the welfare of Mumbai Police.[18]

Fadnavis first music video "Phir Se" featuring Amitabh Bachchan released by T-Series was viewed over 7 lakh times in a single day and reached over 1.4 million views in 3 days.[19][20]

Her Mumbai River Anthem to save the four rivers of Mumbai was well received by the People and evoked huge response

As actor
A documentary on banker-singer-social activist Amruta Fadnavis, who has made notable contributions towards the welfare of the Indian society through her hard work, dedication and the will to make a difference was made named 'The Voice' and has won the Best Film Documentary at IndieFEST which was Written, Directed & Produced by Sagar Pagar.[21]

As social activist
As a social activist, she is currently working for ‘Women Empowerment’ & ‘ Development of Rural India’ with the goal of bringing out a social change. She has adopted village ‘Fetri’ & village ‘Kawdas’ for the development and economic up-liftment. Her goal is to improve Village Sanitation & infrastructural development. She has partnered with BMC to promote wellness of the ‘Sweeper Community’ and with ‘Film City’ for welfare program of workers. Fadnavis has walked the ramp as showstopper for the promotion of handloom and education of girl child at ‘New York Fashion Week’. Fadnavis had also walked the ramp for NIFT to promote Tribal Craft - weaving form of Maharashtra. [22][23][24]

Initiator of 'Mitti Ke Sitare' talent hunt for BMC & Slum School children
Rooted as an initiative of Fadanvis who believes in creating new opportunities, 'Mitti Ke Sitare' is a project of Divyaj Foundation. It is a talent hunt reality show for underprivileged children between the age 7-15. The children who are unable to realise their dreams due to poverty and lack of resources, despite having talent will be selected from 1187 BMC schools. The show will act as a launching pad for the children with a talent in music and singing. First round of auditions was taken for about 2500 entries received of the children. Of these 600 were shortlisted for second round. Of which 56 are going to appear in the third round on 27 February 2019 as of now. Lastly Top 20-30 children will be trained for the grand finale. Objective of the project is to bring out the hidden talent of the children to aid them in shaping their personalities and find better future opportunities. This project is for the betterment of the society and its children as a whole.[25][26]

Chief patron for "Davis Cup" tennis tournaments
The curtains over Amruta Fadnavis's multiple talents have awed those around her after Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA) involved Fadnavis as the chief patron of the Davis Cup tie between India and New Zealand 2017 in Pune. The wife of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was an avid tennis player during her academic days and is now a busy professional banker who hopes to prolong her association with the MSLTA even after the Davis Cup.[27][28][29]

Leads confidence walk for acid attack victors
Fashion show of Acid Attack Victors was organised by Fadnavis recently at The National Sports Club of India, NSCI Dome, Worli. Acid Attack Victors walked on stage along with Bollywood celebrities like Juhi Chawla, Sonali Bendre, Anu Malik, Sakshi Tanwar and Vivek Oberoi. The show was supported by Divyaj Foundation in collaboration with Maharashtra State Women Commission.[30]

The event was organised with the sense of responsibility to include the Acid Attack Victors in our mainstream society, to empower them by way of Love, Care, Treatment, Rehabilitation and Restoration as members of society. Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis was present at the event as a Chief Guest. He announced that State Government has increased the compensation amount for Acid Attack Victims from Rs. 3 Lakh to Rs. 5 Lakh.[31]

The event was presided by Amruta Fadnavis. She has led this initiative, also launched a Music Video titled ‘Alag Mera Yeh Rang Hai’ to which she has lent her voice as well. Amruta Fadnavis’ daughter walked the ramp with the youngest victor, who is just 7 years old. [32]

In addition to Bollywood celebrities, the event was attended by Ajoy Mehta – Municipal Commissioner Mumbai, Datta Padsalgikar – Police Commissioner of Mumbai, Vijaya Rahatkar, Chairperson Maharashtra State Women Commission and Women and Child Welfare Minister Pankaja Munde.[33][34]

Celebrates International Yoga Day with farmer’s children
Fadnavis took the biggest initiative on International Yoga Day-2017, in which 650 children of the suicide victim farmers were called to celebrate Yoga day Knowing that Yoga and Meditation will help the children to relieve their stress and would ultimately lead to the betterment of their health, Fadnavis wisely arranged this yoga session for the children. This event was initiated by Divyaj Foundation an NGO concerned with social utility programs. Fadnavis even promoted education and betterment of health through this event. She also emphasised on ‘Women Empowerment’ & ‘Development of Rural India’ with the aim of effective social change. In 2018, she again organised International Yoga Day programme for street children and the children of deceased farmers which was supported by Shri Nana Patekar, Shree Shailesh Lodha & the inspirational Drum Cafe session.[35][36]

Chief Patron for Women’s Tennis Tournament – L & T Mumbai Open
Big time tennis returned in India with WTA after five years and after 10 years to Maharashtra which was announced by Fadnavis, chairperson of the organising committee. The games were organised by the Maharashtra State Lawn Tennis Association (MSLTA), in association with the Govt of Maharashtra, and hosted by the Cricket Club of India (CCI) at their courts from 18 to 26 November 2017. Being the biggest fan of tennis she referred it as a best physical music and urged people to empower women to the fullest.[37] She was again announced as the chief patron of L&T Mumbai Open Tennis Tournament which took place in November ‘2018

Peace Ambassador
She led the delegation to Manasarovar to promote Indo-Chinese peace in 2015.

Controversies
Cruise ship selfie
In October 2018, Ms. Fadnavis attended the inaugural voyage of India's first luxury cruise liner 'Angriya'. She was criticised after a video of her sitting on the edge of the vessel risking her life to take a selfie was released online. Fadnavis purportedly ignored multiple requests from security personnel to return to the safe areas of the vessel. She later issued an apology for setting a bad example for the youth by taking undue risks to take a selfie.[38][39]

Awards
• Women's Excellence Awards 2017.[40]
• The Woman of Substance Award at I Am Woman awards 2017.[41]
• Award for Excellence - 2017 for Excellence in Women Empowerment by All Ladies League and Divine Vibrations.
• Suryadatta National Award-2016 for excellence in the field of Banking & Finance.[42]
• Woman of the Year - 2015 awarded by Army, Airforce, Navy (AAN foundation) towards – service to Woman's Dignity & Equality in society. • Lokmat Most Stylish Icon - Power Woman Award 2016

November 26

November 26 is the 330th day of the year (331st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. 35 days remain until the end of the year.
Events
783 – The Asturian queen Adosinda is held at a monastery to prevent her kin from retaking the throne from Mauregatus.
1161 – Battle of Caishi: A Song dynasty fleet fights a naval engagement with Jin dynasty ships on the Yangtze river during the Jin–Song Wars.
1476 – Vlad the Impaler defeats Basarab Laiota with the help of Stephen the Great and Stephen V Báthory and becomes the ruler of Wallachia for the third time.
1778 – In the Hawaiian Islands, Captain James Cook becomes the first European to visit Maui.
1789 – A national Thanksgiving Day is observed in the United States as proclaimed by President George Washington at the request of Congress.
1805 – Official opening of Thomas Telford's Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
1812 – The Battle of Berezina begins during Napoleon's retreat from Russia.
1825 – At Union College in Schenectady, New York, a group of college students form the Kappa Alpha Society, the first college social fraternity.
1842 – The University of Notre Dame is founded.
1863 – United States President Abraham Lincoln proclaims November 26 as a national Thanksgiving Day, to be celebrated annually on the final Thursday of November. Following the Franksgiving controversy from 1939 to 1941, it has been observed on the fourth Thursday in 1942 and subsequent years.
1865 – Battle of Papudo: A Spanish navy schooner is defeated by a Chilean corvette north of Valparaíso, Chile.
1917 – The Manchester Guardian publishes the 1916 secret Sykes-Picot Agreement between the United Kingdom and France.
1917 – The National Hockey League is formed, with the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Bulldogs, and Toronto Arenas as its first teams.
1918 – The Montenegran Podgorica Assembly votes for a "union of the people", declaring assimilation into the Kingdom of Serbia.
1922 – Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon become the first people to enter the tomb of Pharaoh Tutankhamun in over 3000 years.
1922 – The Toll of the Sea debuts as the first general release film to use two-tone Technicolor. (The Gulf Between was the first film to do so, but it was not widely distributed.)
1939 – Shelling of Mainila: The Soviet Army orchestrates an incident which is used to justify the start of the Winter War with Finland four days later.
1941 – World War II: Japan's 1st Air Fleet departs the Kuril Islands to strike Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
1942 – World War II: Yugoslav Partisans convene the first meeting of the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia at Bihać in northwestern Bosnia.
1942 – Casablanca, the movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, premieres in New York City.
1943 – World War II: HMT Rohna is sunk by the Luftwaffe in an air attack in the Mediterranean north of Béjaïa, Algeria.
1944 – World War II: A German V-2 rocket hits a Woolworth's shop in London, United Kingdom, killing 168 people.
1944 – World War II: Germany begins V-1 and V-2 attacks on Antwerp, Belgium.
1949 – The Constituent Assembly of India adopts the constitution presented by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar.
1950 – Korean War: Troops from the People's Republic of China launch a massive counterattack in North Korea against South Korean and United Nations forces (Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River and Battle of Chosin Reservoir), ending any hopes of a quick end to the conflict.
1965 – At the Hammaguir launch facility in the Algerian Sahara, France launches a Diamant-A rocket with its first satellite, Asterix-1, on board.
1968 – Vietnam War: United States Air Force helicopter pilot James P. Fleming rescues an Army Special Forces unit pinned down by Viet Cong fire. He is later awarded the Medal of Honor.
1970 – In Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe, 1.5 inches (38.1 mm) of rain fall in a minute, the heaviest rainfall ever recorded.
1976 – "Anarchy in the U.K.", the debut single of the Sex Pistols, is released, heralding the arrival of punk rock
1977 – An unidentified hijacker named Vrillon, claiming to be the representative of the "Ashtar Galactic Command", takes over Britain's Southern Television for six minutes, starting at 5:12 pm.
1983 – Brink's-Mat robbery: In London, 6,800 gold bars worth nearly £26 million are stolen from the Brink's-Mat vault at Heathrow Airport.
1986 – Iran–Contra affair: U.S. President Ronald Reagan announces the members of what will become known as the Tower Commission.
1986 – The trial of John Demjanjuk, accused of committing war crimes as a guard at the Nazi Treblinka extermination camp, starts in Jerusalem.[1]
1991 – National Assembly of Azerbaijan abolishes the autonomous status of Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast of Azerbaijan and renames several cities back to their original names.
1998 – Tony Blair becomes the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to address the Oireachtas, the parliament of the Republic of Ireland.
1998 – The Khanna rail disaster takes 212 lives in Khanna, Ludhiana, India.
1999 – The 7.5 Mw  Ambrym earthquake shakes Vanuatu and a destructive tsunami follows. Ten people were killed and forty were injured.
2000 – George W. Bush is certified the winner of Florida's electoral votes by Katherine Harris, going on to win the United States presidential election, despite losing in the national popular vote.
2003 – The Concorde makes its final flight, over Bristol, England.[2]
2004 – Ruzhou School massacre: A man stabs and kills eight people and seriously wounds another four in a school dormitory in Ruzhou, China.
2004 – The last Poʻouli (Black-faced honeycreeper) dies of avian malaria in the Maui Bird Conservation Center in Olinda, Hawaii, before it could breed, making the species in all probability extinct.
2008 – Mumbai attacks by Lashkar-e-Taiba.
2011 – NATO attack in Pakistan: NATO forces in Afghanistan attack a Pakistani check post in a friendly fire incident, killing 24 soldiers and wounding 13 others.
2011 – The Mars Science Laboratory launches to Mars with the Curiosity Rover.[3]
2018 – The robotic probe Insight lands on Elysium Planitia, Mars.
2019 – A magnitude 6.4 earthquake strikes western Albania leaving at least 20 people dead and over 600 injured.
Births
907 – Rudesind, Galician bishop (d. 977)
1288 – Go-Daigo, Japanese emperor (d. 1339)
1401 – Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset (d. 1418)
1436 – Catherine of Portugal (d. 1463)
1466 – Edward Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings, English noble (d. 1506)
1518 – Guido Ascanio Sforza di Santa Fiora, Catholic cardinal (d. 1564)
1534 – Henry Berkeley, 7th Baron Berkeley (d. 1613)
1552 – Seonjo of Joseon, King of Joseon (d. 1608)
1594 – James Ware, Irish genealogist (d. 1666)
1604 – Johannes Bach, German organist and composer (d. 1673)
1607 – John Harvard, English minister and philanthropist (d. 1638)
1609 – Henry Dunster, English-American clergyman and academic (d. 1659)
1657 – William Derham, English minister and philosopher (d. 1735)
1678 – Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan, French geophysicist and astronomer (d. 1771)
1703 – Theophilus Cibber, English actor and playwright (d. 1758)
1727 – Artemas Ward, American general and politician (d. 1800)
1731 – William Cowper, English poet and hymnwriter (d. 1800)
1792 – Sarah Moore Grimké, American author and activist (d. 1873)
1817 – Charles Adolphe Wurtz, Alsatian French chemist (d. 1884)
1827 – Ellen G. White, American religious leader and author, co-founded the Seventh-day Adventist Church (d. 1915)
1828 – Robert Battey, American surgeon and academic (d. 1895)
1828 – René Goblet, French journalist and politician, 52nd Prime Minister of France (d. 1905)
1832 – Rudolph Koenig, German-French physicist and academic (d. 1901)
1832 – Mary Edwards Walker, American surgeon and activist, Medal of Honor recipient (d. 1919)
1837 – Thomas Playford II, English-Australian politician, 17th Premier of South Australia (d. 1915)
1853 – Bat Masterson, American police officer and journalist (d. 1921)
1857 – Ferdinand de Saussure, Swiss linguist and author (d. 1913)
1858 – Katharine Drexel, American nun and saint (d. 1955)
1864 – Edward Higgins, English 3rd General of the Salvation Army (d. 1947)
1869 – Maud of Wales (d. 1938)
1870 – Sir Hari Singh Gour, founder and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sagar (d. 1949)
1873 – Fred Herd, Scottish golfer (d. 1954)
1876 – Willis Carrier, American engineer, invented air conditioning (d. 1950)
1878 – Major Taylor, American cyclist (d. 1932)
1885 – Heinrich Brüning, German lieutenant, economist, and politician, Chancellor of Germany (d. 1970)
1888 – Ford Beebe, American director and screenwriter (d. 1978)
1889 – Albert Dieudonné, French actor, director, and screenwriter (d. 1976)
1891 – Scott Bradley, American pianist, composer, and conductor (d. 1977)
1894 – James Charles McGuigan, Canadian cardinal (d. 1974)
1894 – Norbert Wiener, American-Swedish mathematician and philosopher (d. 1964)
1895 – Bill W., American activist, co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous (d. 1971)
1898 – Karl Ziegler, German chemist and engineer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1973)
1899 – Richard Hauptmann, German-American murderer (d. 1936)
1900 – Anna Maurizio, Swiss biologist, known for her study of bees (d. 1993)
1901 – William Sterling Parsons, American admiral (d. 1953)
1902 – Maurice McDonald, American businessman, co-founded McDonald's (d. 1971)
1903 – Alice Herz-Sommer, Czech-English pianist and educator (d. 2014)
1904 – Armand Frappier, Canadian physician and microbiologist (d. 1991)
1904 – K. D. Sethna, Indian poet, scholar, writer, philosopher, and cultural critic (d. 2011)
1905 – Bob Johnson, American baseball player (d. 1982)
1907 – Ruth Patrick, American botanist (d. 2013)
1908 – Charles Forte, Baron Forte, Italian-Scottish businessman, founded Forte Group (d. 2007)
1908 – Lefty Gomez, American baseball player and manager (d. 1989)
1909 – Fritz Buchloh, German footballer and manager (d. 1998)
1909 – Frances Dee, American actress and singer (d. 2004)
1909 – Eugène Ionesco, Romanian-French playwright and critic (d. 1994)
1910 – Cyril Cusack, South African-born Irish actor (d. 1993)
1911 – Samuel Reshevsky, Polish-American chess player and author (d. 1992)
1912 – Eric Sevareid, American journalist (d. 1992)
1915 – Inge King, German-born Australian sculptor (d. 2016)
1915 – Earl Wild, American pianist and composer (d. 2010)
1917 – Nesuhi Ertegun, Turkish-American record producer (d. 1989)
1918 – Patricio Aylwin, Chilean lawyer and politician, 31st President of Chile (d. 2016)
1919 – Ryszard Kaczorowski, Polish soldier and politician, 6th President of the Republic of Poland (d. 2010)
1919 – Frederik Pohl, American journalist and author (d. 2013)
1919 – Ram Sharan Sharma, Indian historian and academic (d. 2011)
1920 – Daniel Petrie, Canadian-American director and producer (d. 2004)
1921 – Verghese Kurien, Indian engineer and businessman, founded Amul (d. 2012)
1922 – Charles M. Schulz, American cartoonist, created Peanuts (d. 2000)
1923 – V. K. Murthy, Indian cinematographer (d. 2014)
1924 – Jasu Patel, Indian cricketer (d. 1992)
1924 – George Segal, American painter and sculptor (d. 2000)
1925 – Eugene Istomin, American pianist (d. 2003)
1925 – Gregorio Conrado Álvarez, Uruguayan dictator (d. 2016)
1926 – Rabi Ray, Indian activist and politician, 10th Speaker of the Lok Sabha (d. 2017)
1927 – Ernie Coombs, American-Canadian television host (d. 2001)
1928 – Nishida Tatsuo, Japanese linguist and academic (d. 2012)
1929 – Slavko Avsenik, Slovenian singer-songwriter and accordion player (d. 2015)
1929 – Betta St. John, American actress, singer and dancer
1930 – Berthold Leibinger, German engineer and philanthropist, founded Berthold Leibinger Stiftung (d. 2018)
1931 – Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Argentinian painter, sculptor, and activist, Nobel Prize laureate
1931 – Adrianus Johannes Simonis, Dutch cardinal
1933 – Robert Goulet, American-Canadian singer and actor (d. 2007)
1933 – Richard Holloway, Scottish bishop and radio host
1933 – Stanley Long, English director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 2012)
1933 – Jamshid Mashayekhi, Iranian actor (d. 2019)
1933 – Tony Verna, American director and producer, invented instant replay (d. 2015)
1934 – Cengiz Bektaş, Turkish architect, engineer, and journalist
1934 – Jerry Jameson, American director and producer
1935 – Marian Mercer, American actress and singer (d. 2011)
1936 – Margaret Boden, English computer scientist and psychologist
1937 – Bob Babbitt, American bass player (d. 2012)
1937 – John Moore, Baron Moore of Lower Marsh, English businessman and politician, Secretary of State for Health (d. 2019)
1937 – Boris Yegorov, Russian physician and astronaut (d. 1994)
1938 – Porter Goss, American soldier and politician, 19th Director of the CIA
1938 – Rodney Jory, Australian physicist and academic
1938 – Rich Little, Canadian-American comedian, actor, and singer
1939 – Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, Malaysian civil servant and politician, 5th Prime Minister of Malaysia
1939 – Wayland Flowers, American actor and puppeteer (d. 1988)
1939 – John Gummer, English politician, Secretary of State for the Environment
1939 – Grey Ruthven, 2nd Earl of Gowrie, Irish-Scottish politician, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
1939 – Art Themen, English saxophonist and surgeon
1939 – Tina Turner, American-Swiss singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress
1940 – Enrico Bombieri, Italian mathematician and academic
1940 – Davey Graham, English guitarist and songwriter (d. 2008)
1940 – Kotozakura Masakatsu, Japanese sumo wrestler, the 53rd Yokozuna (d. 2007)
1940 – Quentin Skinner, English historian, author, and academic
1941 – Susanne Marsee, American soprano and educator
1942 – Maki Carrousel, Japanese actor
1942 – Olivia Cole, American actress (d. 2018)
1942 – Đặng Thùy Trâm, Vietnamese physician and author (d. 1970)
1943 – Paul Burnett, English radio host
1943 – Bruce Paltrow, American director and producer (d. 2002)
1943 – Marilynne Robinson, American novelist and essayist
1943 – Dale Sommers, American radio host (d. 2012)
1944 – Jean Terrell, American singer
1944 – Joyce Quin, Baroness Quin, English academic and politician, Minister of State for Europe
1945 – Daniel Davis, American actor
1945 – John McVie, English-American bass player
1945 – Jim Mullen, Scottish guitarist
1945 – Michael Omartian, American singer-songwriter, keyboard player, and producer
1945 – Björn von Sydow, Swedish academic and politician, 27th Swedish Minister for Defence
1946 – Raymond Louis Kennedy, American singer-songwriter, saxophonist, and producer (d. 2014)
1946 – Art Shell, American football player and coach
1946 – Itamar Singer, Romanian-Israeli historian and author (d. 2012)
1947 – Roger Wehrli, American football player
1948 – Elizabeth Blackburn, Australian-American biologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate
1948 – Claes Elfsberg, Swedish journalist
1948 – Marianne Muellerleile, American actress
1948 – Galina Prozumenshchikova, Ukrainian-Russian swimmer and journalist (d. 2015)
1948 – Peter Wheeler, English rugby player
1949 – Mari Alkatiri, East Timorese geographer and politician, 1st Prime Minister of East Timor
1949 – Shlomo Artzi, Israeli singer-songwriter and guitarist
1949 – Martin Lee, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
1949 – Vincent A. Mahler, American political scientist and academic
1949 – Ivan Patzaichin, Romanian canoe world and oliympic champion
1951 – Ilona Staller, Hungarian-Italian porn actress, singer, and politician
1951 – Sulejman Tihić, Bosnian lawyer, judge, and politician (d. 2014)
1952 – Elsa Salazar Cade, Mexican-American science teacher and entomologist
1952 – Julien Temple, English director, producer, and screenwriter
1952 – Wendy Turnbull, Australian tennis player
1953 – Hilary Benn, English politician, Secretary of State for International Development
1953 – Shelley Moore Capito, American politician
1953 – Harry Carson, American football player and sportscaster
1953 – Jacki MacDonald, Australian television host and actress
1953 – Desiré Wilson, South African race car driver
1954 – Roz Chast, American cartoonist
1954 – Velupillai Prabhakaran, Sri Lankan rebel leader, founded the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (d. 2009)
1955 – Gisela Stuart, German-English academic and politician
1956 – Dale Jarrett, American race car driver and sportscaster
1956 – Don Lake, Canadian actor, producer, and screenwriter
1956 – Keith Vaz, Indian-English lawyer and politician, Minister of State for Europe
1957 – Félix González-Torres, Cuban-American sculptor (d. 1996)
1958 – Michael Skinner, English rugby player
1959 – Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs, American author and academic
1959 – Jerry Schemmel, American sportscaster
1960 – Chuck Eddy, American journalist
1960 – Harold Reynolds, American baseball player and sportscaster
1961 – Karan Bilimoria, Baron Bilimoria, Indian-English businessman, co-founded Cobra Beer
1961 – Tom Carroll, Australian surfer
1961 – Ivory, American wrestler and trainer
1962 – Fernando Bandeirinha, Portuguese footballer and manager
1962 – Chuck Finley, American baseball player
1963 – Mario Elie, American basketball player and coach
1963 – Matt Frei, German-English journalist and author
1963 – Joe Lydon, English rugby player and coach
1964 – Vreni Schneider, Swiss skier
1965 – Scott Adsit, American actor, director, producer, and screenwriter
1965 – Dougray Scott, Scottish actor and producer
1965 – Des Walker, English footballer
1966 – Garcelle Beauvais, Haitian-American actress and singer
1966 – Fahed Dermech, Tunisian footballer
1967 – Ridley Jacobs, Antiguan cricketer
1968 – Edna Campbell, American basketball player, sportscaster, and nurse
1968 – Haluk Levent, Turkish singer
1969 – Shawn Kemp, American basketball player
1969 – Kara Walker, American painter and illustrator
1970 – John Amaechi, American-English basketball player and sportscaster
1970 – Dave Hughes, Australian comedian and radio host
1971 – Vicki Pettersson, American author
1971 – Winky Wright, American boxer and actor
1972 – Chris Osgood, Canadian ice hockey player and sportscaster
1972 – Arjun Rampal, Indian actor and producer
1973 – Peter Facinelli, American actor, director, and producer
1974 – Line Horntveth, Norwegian tuba player, composer, and producer
1974 – Roman Šebrle, Czech decathlete and high jumper
1975 – DJ Khaled, American rapper and producer
1975 – Patrice Lauzon, Canadian figure skater
1976 – Andreas Augustsson, Swedish footballer
1976 – Maven Huffman, American wrestler
1976 – Brian Schneider, American baseball player and manager
1977 – Ivan Basso, Italian cyclist
1977 – Paris Lenon, American football player
1977 – Campbell Walsh, Scottish canoe racer
1978 – Jun Fukuyama, Japanese voice actor and singer
1980 – Satoshi Ohno, Japanese singer
1980 – Jackie Trail, American tennis player
1981 – Stephan Andersen, Danish footballer
1981 – Natasha Bedingfield, English singer-songwriter and producer
1981 – Natalie Gauci, Australian singer and pianist
1981 – Gina Kingsbury, Canadian ice hockey player
1981 – Jon Ryan, Canadian football player
1982 – Keith Ballard, American ice hockey player
1983 – Chris Hughes, American publisher and businessman, co-founded Facebook
1983 – Emiri Katō, Japanese voice actress and singer
1984 – Antonio Puerta, Spanish footballer (d. 2007)
1985 – Matt Carpenter, American baseball player
1986 – Konstadinos Filippidis, Greek pole vaulter
1986 – Bauke Mollema, Dutch cyclist
1986 – Alberto Sgarbi, Italian rugby player
1987 – Georgios Tzavellas, Greek footballer
1988 – Blake Harnage, American singer-songwriter and guitarist
1988 – Yumi Kobayashi, Japanese model and actress
1989 – Junior Stanislas, English footballer
1989 – Angeline Quinto, Filipina singer and actress
1990 – Avery Bradley, American basketball player
1990 – Chip, English rapper
1990 – Rita Ora, Kosovan-English singer-songwriter and actress
1990 – Danny Welbeck, English footballer
1991 – Manolo Gabbiadini, Italian footballer
Deaths
399 – Siricius, pope of the Catholic Church (b. 334)
946 – Li Congyan, Chinese general (b. 898)
975 – Conrad of Constance, German bishop and saint (b.c. 900)
1014 – Swanehilde of Saxony, margravine of Meissen
1236 – Al-Aziz Muhammad ibn Ghazi, Ayyubid emir of Aleppo (b. 1216)
1267 – Sylvester Gozzolini, Italian founder of the Sylvestrines (b. 1177)
1473 – Diego Fernández de la Cueva, 1st Viscount of Huelma
1504 – Isabella I, queen of Castile and León (b. 1451)
1621 – Ralph Agas, English surveyor and cartographer (b. 1540)
1639 – John Spottiswoode, Scottish archbishop and theologian (b. 1565)
1651 – Henry Ireton, English-Irish general and politician, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (b. 1611)
1661 – Luis Méndez de Haro, Spanish general and politician (b. 1598)
1688 – Philippe Quinault, French playwright and composer (b. 1635)
1689 – Marquard Gude, German archaeologist and scholar (b. 1635)
1717 – Daniel Purcell, English organist and composer (b. 1664)
1719 – John Hudson, English librarian and scholar (b. 1662)
1780 – James Steuart, Scottish economist and educator (b. 1712)
1829 – Thomas Buck Reed, American lawyer and politician (b. 1787)
1836 – John Loudon McAdam, Scottish engineer (b. 1756)
1851 – Jean-de-Dieu Soult, French general and politician, 12th Prime Minister of France (b. 1769)
1855 – Adam Mickiewicz, Polish poet and playwright (b. 1798)
1857 – Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff, German poet and author (b. 1788)
1860 – Benjamin Greene, English brewer, founded Greene King (b. 1780)
1872 – Pavel Kiselyov, Russian general and politician (b. 1788)
1882 – Otto Theodor von Manteuffel, Prussian lawyer and politician, Minister President of Prussia (b. 1805)
1883 – Sojourner Truth, American activist (b. 1797)
1885 – Thomas Andrews, Irish chemist and physicist (b. 1813)
1892 – Charles Lavigerie, French cardinal and academic (b. 1825)
1895 – George Edward Dobson, Irish zoologist, photographer, and surgeon (b. 1848)
1896 – Coventry Patmore, English poet and critic (b. 1823)
1912 – Joachim III of Constantinople (b. 1834)
1919 – Felipe Ángeles, Mexican general (b. 1868)
1926 – John Browning, American weapons designer, founded the Browning Arms Company (b. 1855)
1928 – Reinhard Scheer, German admiral (b. 1863)
1929 – John Cockburn, Scottish-Australian politician, 18th Premier of South Australia (d. 1929)
1934 – Mykhailo Hrushevsky, Ukrainian historian and politician (b. 1866)
1936 – Şükrü Naili Gökberk, Turkish general (b. 1876)
1938 – Flora Call Disney, American mother of Walt Disney (b. 1868)
1941 – Ernest Lapointe, Canadian lawyer and politician, 18th Canadian Minister of Justice (b. 1876)
1943 – Edward O'Hare, American lieutenant and pilot (b. 1914)
1943 – Helen Maud Merrill, American litterateur and poet (b. 1865)
1950 – Hedwig Courths-Mahler, German writer (b. 1867)
1952 – Sven Hedin, Swedish geographer and explorer (b. 1865)
1954 – Bill Doak, American baseball player and coach (b. 1891)
1956 – Tommy Dorsey, American trombonist, trumpet player, and composer (b. 1905)
1959 – Albert Ketèlbey, English pianist, composer, and conductor (b. 1875)
1962 – Albert Sarraut, French lawyer and politician, 106th Prime Minister of France (b. 1872)
1963 – Amelita Galli-Curci, Italian soprano (b. 1882)
1971 – Giacomo Alberione, Italian priest and publisher (b. 1884)
1973 – John Rostill, English bass player and songwriter (b. 1942)
1974 – Cyril Connolly, English author and critic (b. 1903)
1977 – Yoshibayama Junnosuke, Japanese sumo wrestler, the 43rd Yokozuna (b. 1920)
1978 – Ford Beebe, American director and screenwriter (b. 1888)
1978 – Frank Rosolino, American trombonist (b. 1926)
1981 – Pete DePaolo, American race car driver (b. 1898)
1981 – Max Euwe, Dutch chess player, mathematician, and author (b. 1901)
1982 – Juhan Aavik, Estonian composer and conductor (b. 1884)
1985 – Vivien Thomas, American surgeon and academic (b. 1910)
1986 – Betico Croes, Aruban activist and politician (b. 1938)
1987 – Thomas George Lanphier, Jr., American colonel and pilot (b. 1915)
1987 – J. P. Guilford, American psychologist and academic (b. 1897)
1987 – Peter Hujar, American photographer (b. 1934)
1989 – Ahmed Abdallah, Comorian politician, President of Comoros (b. 1919)
1991 – Ed Heinemann, American engineer (b. 1908)
1991 – Bob Johnson, American ice hockey player and coach (b. 1931)
1993 – César Guerra-Peixe, Brazilian violinist, composer, and conductor (b. 1914)
1994 – David Bache, English car designer (b. 1925)
1994 – Arturo Rivera y Damas, Salvadoran archbishop (b. 1923)
1996 – Michael Bentine, English actor and screenwriter (b. 1922)
1996 – Paul Rand, American art director and graphic designer (b. 1914)
1997 – Marguerite Henry, American author (b. 1902)
1998 – Jonathan Kwitny, American journalist and author (b. 1941)
2001 – Nils-Aslak Valkeapää, Finnish author, poet, and painter (b. 1943)
2002 – Polo Montañez, Cuban singer-songwriter (b. 1955)
2002 – Verne Winchell, American businessman, founded Winchell's Donuts (b. 1915)
2003 – Soulja Slim, American rapper (b. 1978)
2003 – Stefan Wul, French surgeon and author (b. 1922)
2004 – Philippe de Broca, French actor, director, and screenwriter (b. 1933)
2004 – C. Walter Hodges, English author and illustrator (b. 1909)
2005 – Takanori Arisawa, Japanese composer and conductor (b. 1951)
2005 – Stan Berenstain, American author and illustrator, co-created the Berenstain Bears (b. 1923)
2005 – Mark Craney, American drummer (b. 1952)
2006 – Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos, Portuguese painter and poet (b. 1923)
2006 – Dave Cockrum, American author and illustrator (b. 1943)
2006 – Isaac Gálvez, Spanish cyclist (b. 1975)
2006 – Raúl Velasco, Mexican television host and producer (b. 1933)
2007 – Silvestre S. Herrera, Mexican-American sergeant, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1917)
2007 – Mel Tolkin, Russian-Canadian screenwriter and producer (b. 1913)
2007 – Herb McKenley, Jamaican sprinter (b. 1922)
2010 – Leroy Drumm, American songwriter (b. 1936)
2011 – Manon Cleary, American painter and academic (b. 1942)
2012 – Celso Advento Castillo, Filipino actor, director, and screenwriter (b. 1943)
2012 – Peter Marsh, Australian table tennis player (b. 1948)
2012 – Joseph Murray, American surgeon and soldier, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1919)
2012 – M. C. Nambudiripad, Indian author and translator (b. 1919)
2013 – Arik Einstein, Israeli singer-songwriter (b. 1939)
2013 – Jane Kean, American actress and singer (b. 1923)
2013 – Saul Leiter, American photographer and painter (b. 1923)
2013 – Tony Musante, American actor and screenwriter (b. 1936)
2014 – Mary Hinkson, American dancer and choreographer (b. 1925)
2014 – Gilles Tremblay, Canadian ice hockey player and sportscaster (b. 1938)
2014 – Peter Underwood, English parapsychologist and author (b. 1932)
2015 – Amir Aczel, Israeli-American mathematician, historian, and academic (b. 1950)
2015 – Guy Lewis, American basketball player and coach (b. 1922)
2016 – Fritz Weaver, American actor (b. 1926)
2018 – Stephen Hillenburg, American animator, voice actor, and marine science educator (b. 1961)
Holidays and observances
Christian feast days:
Alypius the Stylite
Basolus (Basle)
Bellinus of Padua
Conrad of Constance
Ethelwine of Athelney
John Berchmans
Pope Siricius
Stylianos of Paphlagonia (Eastern Orthodoxy)
Sylvester Gozzolini
Isaac Watts (Episcopal Church (USA))
November 26 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
Constitution Day (Abkhazia, Georgia)
Constitution Day (India)

26 نوفمبر

26 نوفمبر أو 26 تشرين الثاني أو يوم 26 \ 11 (اليوم السادس والعشرين من الشهر الحادي عشر) هو اليوم الثلاثون بعد الثلاثمائة (330) من السنة، أو الحادي والثلاثين بعد الثلاثمائة (331) في السنوات الكبيسة، وفقًا للتقويم الميلادي الغربي (الغريغوري). يبقى بعده 35 يومًا على انتهاء السنة.
أحداث
1382 - السلطان برقوق بن أنس يتولى الحكم في مصر، وهو مؤسس دولة المماليك الثانية.
1778 - القبطان جيمس كوك يصبح أول أوروبي يزور جزيرة ماوي، ثاني أكبر جزر هاواي.
1830 - القوات الفرنسية تفشل في اقتحام مدينة البليدة الجزائرية بسبب مقاومة السكان.
1941 - القوات اليابانية بقياده الأميرال شوشي ناجومو تتوجه مع الأسطول الياباني تجاه بيرل هاربر.
1950 - قوات الجيش الصيني تدخل كوريا الشمالية لمساندتها ضد تحالف كوريا الجنوبية والولايات المتحدة وذلك أثناء الحرب الكورية، وساهم هذا التدخل في تعديل موزاين القوى.
1960 - الجمعية العامة للأمم المتحدة تمنح موريتانيا الاستقلال بالرغم من مطالبات المغرب بضمها.
1962 - أحمد بن بلة يشكل أول حكومة في الجزائر بعد الاستقلال.
1973 - موريتانيا تصبح عضوًا في جامعة الدول العربية.
1988 - الولايات المتحدة ترفض منح ياسر عرفات تأشيرة دخول لإلقاء خطاب في مقر الأمم المتحدة.
1990 - الجندي المصري أيمن حسن يهاجم جيبًا وحافلتين عسكريتين إسرائيليتين على الحدود المصرية / الإسرائيلية موقعًا عددًا من القتلى والجرحى في صفوف العسكريين الإسرائيليين وذلك ردًا على ما عرف باسم مذبحة الأقصى الأولى.
2003 - الكونكورد تحلق برحلتها الأخيرة في مدينة برستل.
2008 - سلسلة انفجارات تهز مومباي العاصمة الاقتصادية للهند تستهدف عدة أماكن منها مطار داخلي وفنادق ومحطة سكة حديد ومطعم شهير ومستشفى وإحتجاز رهائن.
2011 - إطلاق مختبر علوم المريخ مع عربة كيوريوسيتي روفر.
2014 - نهائي خليجي 22 لكرة القدم بين السعودية وقطر في الرياض.
2017 - السُلطات الإندونيسيَّة تُعلن حالة الطوارئ في جزيرة بالي وتأمر بإجلاء 100,000 نسمة من مُحيط بُركان جبل آغونغ الذي بدأ بالاشتعال والثوران.
2018 - مسبار ناسا الفضائي إنسايت يهبط بنجاح على سطح المريخ.
مواليد
1607 - جون هارفارد، رجل دين إنجليزي وكبير مؤسسي جامعة هارفارد.
1857 - فرديناند دو سوسور، عالم سويسري في علم اللغويات.
1876 - ويليس كارير، مهندس ومخترع أمريكي.
1885 - هاينريش برونينغ، مستشار ألمانيا.
1894 - نوربرت فينر، عالم رياضيات أمريكي.
1898 - كارل تزيغلر، عالم كيمياء ألماني حاصل على جائزة نوبل في الكيمياء عام 1963.
1920 - عبد العزيز حسين، أديب ووزير كويتي.
1931 - أدولفو بريز إيسكيبل، فنان أرجنتيني حاصل على جائزة نوبل للسلام عام 1980.
1936 - خليل العبويني، شاعر أردني.
1939 -
عبد الله أحمد بدوي، رئيس وزراء ماليزيا.
تينا ترنر، ممثلة ومغنية أمريكية.
كوثر العسال، ممثلة مصرية.
1943 - مارلين روبنسون، روائية أمريكية.
1949 - مرعي بن عمودة الكثيري، أول رئيس وزراء لتيمور الشرقية.
1953 - بوسي، ممثلة مصرية.
1957 - رغدة، ممثلة سورية.
1964 - شكري بلعيد، سياسي تونسي.
1971 -
عمرو سعد، ممثل مصري.
علا غانم، ممثلة مصرية.
1972 - أرجون رامبال، ممثل هندي.
1973 - بيتر فانسيلي، ممثل أمريكي.
1978 - جون فوكوياما، ممثل أداء صوتي ياباني.
1981 -
ستيفان أنديرسين، لاعب كرة قدم دنماركي.
ناتاشا بدنجفيلد، مغنية إنجليزية.
1984 - أنتونيو بويرتا، لاعب كرة قدم إسباني.
1986 - رودينا فهمي، ممثلة مصرية.
1990 - داني ويلبيك، لاعب كرة قدم إنجليزي.
1991 - مانولو غابياديني، لاعب لاعب كرة قدم إيطالي.
1994 - أزرا هاجيتش، لاعبة كرة مضرب أسترالية.
وفيات
399 - سيرغيوس.
829 - ابن أعين المصري، فقيه مالكي.
1126 - آق سنقر البرسقي، صاحب الموصل والرحبة.
1504 - الملكة إيزابيلا الأولى، ملكة قشتالة وليون وصقلية.
1829 - توماس باك ريد، سياسي ومحامي أمريكي.
1836 - جون لودون، مهندس اسكتلندي.
1851 - جان دو، عسكري وسياسي فرنسي.
1855 - آدم ميتسكيفيتش، شاعر وطني بولندي.
1857 - جوزيف فرايهر، كاتب ألماني.
1926 - جون موسز براونينغ، صانع أسلحة نارية أمريكي.
1928 - راينهارد شير، أدميرال ألماني.
1952 - سفين هيدين، ستكشف ومصور وجيولوجي سويدي.
1980 - بيت ديباولو، سائق فورملا 1 هندي.
1981 - ماكس إيوي، لاعب شطرنج محترف وعالم رياضيات ومؤلف هولندي.
1988 -
توفيق الدقن، ممثل مصري.
الأمير محمد بن عبد العزيز آل سعود، رئيس مجلس العائلة المالكة السعودية.
2001 - نيلس أسلك فالكيابا، كاتب وموسيقي فنلندي.
2003 - ميرزا عبد الرسول الإحقاقي، مرجع شيعي كويتي.
2005 - غريد الشاطئ، مغني كويتي.
2011 - عامر منيب، مغني مصري.
2012 -
جوزيف موراي، جراح تجميل أمريكي حاصل على جائزة نوبل في الطب عام 1990.
ميلاد حنا، مهندس ومفكر سياسي مصري.
2014 - صباح، فنانة لبنانية.
2018 - ستيفن هيلنبرغ، مبتكر ومخرج ومنتج وكاتب مسلسل سبونج بوب، ومخرج سبونج بوب سكوير بانتس.
أعياد ومناسبات
يوم الدستور في الهند.
يوم العهد في البهائية.

संविधान दिवस

संविधान दिवस (26 नवम्बर) भारत गणराज्य का संविधान 26 नवम्बर 1949 को बनकर तैयार हुआ था। संविधान सभा के प्रारूप समिति के अध्यक्ष डॉ॰ भीमराव आंबेडकर के 125वें जयंती वर्ष के रूप में 26 नवम्बर 2015 से संविधान दिवस मनाया गया। संविधान सभा ने भारत के संविधान को 2 वर्ष 11 माह 18 दिन में 26 नवम्बर 1949 को पूरा कर राष्ट्र को समर्पित किया।[1] गणतंत्र भारत में 26 जनवरी 1950 से संविधान अमल में लाया गया।

आंबेडकरवादी और बौद्ध लोगों द्वारा कई दशकों पूर्व से ‘संविधान दिवस’ मनाया जाता है। भारत सरकार द्वारा पहली बार 2015 से डॉ॰ भीमराव आंबेडकर के इस महान योगदान के रूप में 26 नवम्बर को "संविधान दिवस" मनाया गया।[2][3] 26 नवंबर का दिन संविधान के महत्व का प्रसार करने और डॉ॰ भीमराव आंबेडकर के विचारों और अवधारणाओं का प्रसार करने के लिए चुना गया था।[4]
hamare desh , ek nya कानून इसी दिन को बन कर तेयार हुआ भारतीय संविधान सभा में 15 महिलाओं की संख्या थी

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زياد علي محمد