Afghanistan timeline 1961-1965 - Afghanistan timeline 1961-1965 Timeline of Afghan history April 1961 Prime Minister Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan visits the U.S.S.R. at the personal invitation of Nikita Khrushchev. They issue a statement of full mutual understanding and identity of long-range views. June 1961 Mohammad Daud announces that his government seeks $700,000,000 in aid from the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. to implement the second five-year plan, which aims at an increase of 8% to 10% annually in the national income over the plan period. Industrial production is to rise 375% and investment 500%. Late August 1961 Due to the controversy over Pakhtunistan (or Pathanistan; the Afghan demand for self-determination for about 7,000,000 members of border tribes), the Pakistan government closes Afghan consulates and trade missions in its territory. Afghanistan thereupon.
Timeline of Afghan history - Timeline of Afghan history Afghanistan timeline Afghanistan timeline June 2004 Afghanistan timeline January 2004 Afghanistan timeline December 2003 Afghanistan timeline November 2003 Afghanistan timeline October 2003 Afghanistan timeline September 2003 Afghanistan timeline August 2003 Afghanistan timeline July 2003 Afghanistan timeline June 2003 Afghanistan timeline May 2003 Afghanistan timeline April 16-30, 2003 Afghanistan timeline April 1-15, 2003 Afghanistan timeline March 16-31, 2003 Afghanistan timeline March 1-15, 2003 Afghanistan timeline February 15-28, 2003 Afghanistan timeline February 1-14, 2003 Afghanistan timeline January 2003 Afghanistan timeline December 2002 Afghanistan timeline November 2002 Afghanistan timeline October 2002 Afghanistan timeline September 2002 Afghanistan timeline August 2002 Afghanistan timeline July 2002 Afghanistan timeline June 2002 Afghanistan timeline May 2002 Afghanistan timeline April 2002 Afghanistan timeline March 2002 Afghanistan timeline February 2002 Afghanistan timeline.
Timeline of postal history - Timeline of postal history This is a timeline of significant events in postal history, including dates relating to postage stamps. Seventeenth Century 1639 - Richard Fairbanks' tavern in Boston named repository for overseas mail Eighteenth Century 1775 - Benjamin Franklin, first Postmaster General under Continental Congress 1789 - Samuel Osgood, first Postmaster General under Constitution 1792 - On February 20 the Postal Service Act establishes the United States Post Office Department. 1810s 1820s 1823 - Navigable waters designated post roads by US Congress 1825 - Dead letter office 1829 - US Postmaster General joins Cabinet 1830s 1830 - US Office of Instructions and Mail Depredations established, later Office of the Chief Postal Inspector 1838 - Railroads designated post routes by U Congress 1840s 1840 - Penny.
Afghanistan timeline June 2003 - Afghanistan timeline June 2003 Afghanistan timeline Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 June 30, 2003 2 June 29, 2003 3 June 28, 2003 4 June 27, 2003 5 June 26, 2003 6 June 25, 2003 7 June 23, 2003 8 June 22, 2003 9 June 21, 2003 10 June 20, 2003 11 June 19, 2003 12 June 18, 2003 13 June 17, 2003 14 June 16, 2003 15 June 15, 2003 16 June 14, 2003 17 June 13, 2003 18 June 12, 2003 19 June 11, 2003 20 June 10, 2003 21 June 9, 2003 22 June 8, 2003 23 June 7, 2003 24 June 6, 2003 25 June 5, 2003 26 June 4, 2003 27 June 3, 2003 28 June 2, 2003 29 June 1, 2003.
Afghanistan timeline 1966-1970 - Afghanistan timeline 1966-1970 Timeline of Afghan history 1966 Thanks largely to the intelligent use which is made of the aid given by the U.S.S.R., the United States, West Germany, Britain, China, and the World Bank, the internal economy of the country makes good progress. The first five-year plan, begun in 1956, aimed at encouraging agriculture and irrigation. Experience showed, however, that progress in these spheres could only be partially achieved as long as internal communications remained primitive and the natural resources of the country were largely unexplored. As a result, the major effort was diverted to the construction of roads and airports, and to the systematic investigation of sources of water supply and of mineral wealth. During the course of the second five-year plan, conditions became.
Timeline of mathematics - Timeline of mathematics A timeline of Pure and Applied Mathematics 2450 BC - Egypt, first systematic method for the approximative calculation of the circle on the basis of the Sacred Triangle 3-4-5, 1650 BC - Rhind Papyrus, copy of a lost scroll from around 1850 BC, the scribe Ahmes presents first known aproximate value of π at 3.16 and first attempt at squaring the circle. 530 BC - Pythagoras studies propositional geometry and vibrating lyre strings; his group discovers the irrationality of the square root of two, 370 BC - Eudoxus states the method of exhaustion for area determination, 350 BC - Aristotle discusses logical reasoning in Organon, 300 BC - Euclid in his Elements studies geometry as an axiomatic system, proves the infinitude of prime.
Timeline of cosmology - Timeline of cosmology Timeline of cosmology 1576 - Thomas Digges modifies the Copernican system by removing its outer edge and replacing the edge with a star-filled unbounded space 1610 - Johannes Kepler uses the dark night sky to argue for a finite universe 1720 - Edmund Halley puts forth an early form of Olbers' paradox 1744 - Jean-Phillipe de Cheseaux puts forth an early form of Olbers' paradox 1826 - Heinrich Olbers puts forth Olbers' paradox 1917 - Willem de Sitter derives an isotropic static cosmology with a cosmological constant as well as an empty expanding cosmology with a cosmological constant, termed a de Sitter universe 1922 - Vesto Slipher summarizes his findings on the spiral nebulae's systematic redshifts 1922 - Alexander Friedmann finds a solution.
Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes - Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes 1957 - Earth - Success - Sputnik 1 is launched, the first Earth orbiting satellite 1957 - Earth - Partial success - Sputnik 2 is launched, the first Earth orbiting satellite with an animal (Laika) 1958 - Moon - Failure - Pioneer 0 orbiter 1958 - Moon - Failure - Pioneer 1 orbiter 1958 - Moon - Failure - Pioneer 3 flyby 1959 - Sun - Pioneer 5 solar monitor 1959 - Moon - Success - Luna 1 flyby launched, it discovered solar wind 1959 - Moon - Pioneer 4 flyby 1959 - Moon - Success - Luna 2 lander launched, it was the first spacecraft to impact onto he surface of.
Timeline of planetary exploration - Timeline of planetary exploration Timeline of planetary exploration by date of launch. Already-launched missions in italic have not yet achieved success or failure. 1957 Sputnik 1 - 4 October 1957 - 1st Earth Orbiter Sputnik 2 - 3 November 1957 - Earth Orbiter Vanguard TV3 - 6 December 1957 - Attempted Earth Orbiter (Launch Failure) 1958 Explorer 1 - 1 February 1958 - Earth Orbiter Vanguard 1 - 17 March 1958 - Earth Orbiter Pioneer 0 - 17 August 1958 - Attempted Lunar Orbit (Launch Failure) Luna 1958A - 23 September 1958 - Attempted Lunar Impact? (Launch Failure) Pioneer 1 - 11 October 1958 - Attempted Lunar Orbit (Launch Failure) Luna 1958B - 12 October 1958 - Attempted Lunar Impact? (Launch Failure) Pioneer 2 - 8.
Timeline of computing 1950-1979 - Timeline of computing 1950-1979 This article presents a detailed timeline of events in the history of computing from 1950 to 1979. For a narrative explaining the overall developments, see the related history of computing. Computing timelines: 500 BC-1949, 1950-1979, 1980-1989, 1990-present 1950 First commercial computer: Konrad Zuse leases his Z4 machine to ETH Zuerich. 1950 Floppy disk invented at the Imperial University in Tokyo by Doctor Yoshiro Nakamats, the sales license for the disk was granted to IBM. 1950 The British mathematician and computer pioneer Alan Turing published a paper describing what would come to be called the Turing Test. The paper explored the nature and potential development of human and computer intelligence and communication. 1951 High level language compiler invented by Grace Murray Hopper. 1951.
Timeline of United States history (1950-1969) - Timeline of United States history (1950-1969) This section of the Timeline of United States history concerns events from 1950 to 1969. 1950s 1950 - Senator Joseph McCarthy gains power, and McCarthyism (1950-1954) begins 1950 - McCarron Internal Security Act 1950 - Korean War begins 1950 - National Security Council Memo 68 1951 - 22nd Amendment 1951 - Mutual Security Act 1951 - General Douglas MacArthur fired by Truman for invading China 1952 - ANZUS Treaty 1952 - Immigration and Naturalization Act 1953 - Dwight D. Eisenhower becomes President 1953 - Rosenbergs executed 1953 - Armistice in Korea 1953 - Shah of Iran returns to power in CIA-assisted coup 1954 - Joseph McCarthy discredited in Army-McCarthy hearings 1954 - Saint Lawrence Seaway Act 1954 - Baghdad Pact.
Timeline of Canadian history - Timeline of Canadian history This is a timeline of Canadian history. 1860s: 1860 - 1861 - 1862 - 1863 - 1864 - 1865 - 1866 - 1867 - 1868 - 1869 1870s: 1870 - 1871 - 1872 - 1873 - 1874 - 1875 - 1876 - 1877 - 1878 - 1879 1880s: 1880 - 1881 - 1882 - 1883 - 1884 - 1885 - 1886 - 1887 - 1888 - 1889 1890s: 1890 - 1891 - 1892 - 1893 - 1894 - 1895 - 1896 - 1897 - 1898 - 1899 1900s: 1900 - 1901 - 1902 - 1903 - 1904 - 1905 - 1906 - 1907 - 1908 - 1909 1910s: 1910 - 1911 - 1912 - 1913 - 1914 - 1915 - 1916 -.
Timeline of video games - Timeline of video games Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 2000s 1.1 2003 1.2 2002 1.3 2001 1.4 2000 2 1990s 2.5 1999 2.6 1998 2.7 1997 2.8 1996 2.9 1995 2.10 1994 2.11 1993 2.12 1992 2.13 1991 2.14 1990 3 1980s 3.15 1989 3.16 1988 3.17 1987 3.18 1986 3.19 1985 3.20 1984 3.21 1983 3.22 1982 3.23 1981 3.24 1980 4 1970s 4.25 1979 4.26 1978 4.27 1977 4.28 1976 4.29 1975 4.30 1974 4.31 1973 4.32 1972 4.33 1971 4.34 1970 5 1960s 5.35 1969 5.36 1968 5.37 1967 5.38 1966 5.39 1965 5.40 1964 5.41 1963 5.42 1962 5.43 1961 5.44 1960 6 1950s 6.45 1959 6.46 1958 7 Before The Video Game Era 7.47 1957 7.48 1956 7.49 1955 7.50 1954.
Timeline of Golf History 1851-1993 - Timeline of Golf History 1851-1993 1851 The Prestwick Golf Club is founded. 1856 The Royal Curragh Golf Club is founded at Kildare, the first golf club in Ireland. Pau Golf Club is founded, the first on the Continent. A rule change is enacted that, in match play, the ball must be played as it lies or the hole be conceded. It is the last recorded toughening of the rules structure. 1857 The Golfer's Manual, by "A Keen Hand" (H.B. Farnie), is published. It is the first book on golf instruction. The Prestwick Club institutes the first Championship Meeting, a foursomes competition at St. Andrews attended by eleven golf clubs. George Glennie and J.C. Stewart win for Blackheath. 1858 The format of the Championship Meeting is changed.
Timeline of astronauts by nationality - Timeline of astronauts by nationality Since the first spaceflight by the Soviet Union, astronauts who were citizens of 32 countries have flown into space. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 1960s 2 1970s 3 1980s 4 1990s 5 2000s 1960s 1961 Soviet Union Yuri Gagarin 1961 United States Alan Shepard 1970s 1978 Czechoslovakia Vladimir Remek 1978 East Germany Sigmund Jähn 1978 Poland Miroslaw Hermaszewski 1979 Bulgaria Georgi Ivanov 1980s 1980 Hungary Bertalan Farkas 1980 Vietnam Pham Tuan 1980 Cuba Arnaldo Mendez 1981 Romania Dumitru Prunariu 1981 Mongolia Jugderdemidiyn Gurragcha 1982 France Jean-Loup Chrétien 1983 West Germany Ulf Merbold 1984 Canada Marc Garneau 1984 India Rakesh Sharma 1985 Netherlands Wubbo Ockels 1985 Mexico Rodolfo Neri 1985 Saudi Arabia Salman al-Saud 1987 Syria Mohammed Faris 1988 Afghanistan Abdul Mohmand.
Timeline of Indian history - Timeline of Indian history This is a timeline of Indian history. 1850s: 1850 - 1851 - 1852 - 1853 - 1854 - 1855 - 1856 - 1857 - 1858 - 1859 1860s: 1860 - 1861 - 1862 - 1863 - 1864 - 1865 - 1866 - 1867 - 1868 - 1869 1870s: 1870 - 1871 - 1872 - 1873 - 1874 - 1875 - 1876 - 1877 - 1878 - 1879 1880s: 1880 - 1881 - 1882 - 1883 - 1884 - 1885 - 1886 - 1887 - 1888 - 1889 1890s: 1890 - 1891 - 1892 - 1893 - 1894 - 1895 - 1896 - 1897 - 1898 - 1899 1900s: 1900 - 1901 - 1902 - 1903 - 1904 - 1905 - 1906 -.
Timeline of trends in music (1960-1969) - Timeline of trends in music (1960-1969) See also: List of years in music, [Timeline of trends in music to 1899]], Timeline of trends in music (1900-1949), Timeline of trends in music (1950-1959), Timeline of trends in music (1970-1979), Timeline of trends in music (1980-1989), Timeline of trends in music (1990-present) 1960 in music Music of Brazil Carimbó begins modernizing and using electric instruments Music of Cambodia Princess Norodom Buppha Devi helps lead a revival of classical Khmer dance forms like apsara. Music of Cameroon Eboa Lotin begins recording; he is one of the most influential early makossa performers Music of Congo-Kinshasha African Jazz releases "Independence Cha-Cha-Cha", a celebration of the Congo's newfound independence from Belgium; the song is a pan-African hit that becomes an anthem across.
Operating systems timeline - Operating systems timeline This article presents a timeline of events in the history of computer operating systems from 1960 to 2003. For a narrative explaining the overall developments, see the related History of computing hardware. 1961 CTSS 1964 OS/360 (announced) 1965 Multics (announced) OS/360 (shipped) Tape Operating System (TOS) 1966 MS/8 1967 CP/CMS ITS WAITS 1969 ACP (IBM) TENEX Unix 1970 DOS/BATCH 11 (PDP-11) 1971 OS/8 1972 MFT MVT RDOS SVS VM/CMS 1973 Alto OS RSX-11D RT-11 VME 1974 MVS (MVS/XA) 1976 CP/M TOPS-20 1978 Apple DOS 3.1 (first Apple OS) TripOS VMS 1979 Apple DOS 3.2 1980 Apple DOS 3.3 OS-9 QDOS SOS XDE (Tajo) (Xerox Development Environment) Xenix 1981 MS-DOS 1982 SunOS (1.0) Ultrix 1983 Lisa OS Coherent ProDOS 1984 Macintosh OS (System 1.0) QNX UniCOS.
Helmut Schmidt - in Hamburg, working in the department for economic policy and then from 1952, under Karl Schiller, he was a senior figure in the Behörde für Wirtschaft und Verkehr (the Hamburg State Ministry for Economy and Transport). From 1953 until 1962 he worked for the SPD on the Bundestag. He was elected to the Bundestag in 1953, and in 1957 he became member of the SPD parlamentary party executive. He was a vocal critic of conservative government policy. In 1958 he joined the board of the SPD (Bundesvorstand) and campaigned against nuclear weapons and the equipping of the Bundeswehr with such devices. In 1958 he lost his seat. From 1961 he was 1965 he was Minister of the Interior (Innensenator) on the Hamburg Senate. He improved his reputation with his active efforts.
History of Sudan - for Sudanese self-government and self-determination. The transitional period toward independence began with the inauguration of the first parliament in 1954. With the consent of the British and Egyptian Governments, Sudan achieved independence on 1 January, 1956, under a provisional constitution. The United States was among the first foreign powers to recognize the new state. However, the Arab-led Khartoum government reneged on promises to southerners to create a federal system, which led to a mutiny by southern army officers that sparked 17 years of civil war (1955-1972). The National Unionist Party (NUP), under Prime Minister Ismail al-Azhari, dominated the first cabinet, which was soon replaced by a coalition of conservative political forces. In 1958, following a period of economic difficulties and political maneuvering that paralyzed public administration, Chief of Staff Lt. Gen..