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File:A. Pinochet Stamp.jpg|Augusto Pinochet
File:Alexander Hamilton portrait by John Trumbull 1806.jpg|Alexander Hamilton
File:Alexander Hamilton portrait by John Trumbull 1806.jpg|Alexander Hamilton
File:UA Flight 175 hits WTC south tower 9-11 edit.jpeg|[[United Airlines Flight 175|United Airlines Flight&nbsp;175]] strikes the [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]]'s South Tower
File:Hurricane Iniki 11 sept 1992 2358Z.jpg|Hurricane Iniki near peak intensity on September 11, 1992
File:Hurricane Iniki 11 sept 1992 2358Z.jpg|Hurricane Iniki near peak intensity on September 11, 1992
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File:Anna Lindh 2002.jpg|Anna Lindh one year before her 2003 assassination.
File:Anna Lindh 2002.jpg|Anna Lindh one year before her 2003 assassination.
File:Swami Vivekananda Jaipur.jpg|Swami Vivekananda

File:Tato Gaki Sherocho in chains - 1897.jpg|King Gaki Sherocho|width=100
File:Tato Gaki Sherocho in chains - 1897.jpg|King Gaki Sherocho in chains
File:Parker Ward.jpg|The ward at East Birmingham Hospital where smallpox victim Janet Parker was admitted in 1978
File:Parker Ward.jpg|The ward at East Birmingham Hospital where smallpox victim Janet Parker was admitted in 1978
File:Painting of Gabriel Fauré.jpg|Portrait of Gabriel Fauré by [[John Singer Sargent]]|title=Portrait of Gabriel Fauré by John Singer Sargent
File:Painting of Gabriel Fauré.jpg|Portrait of Gabriel Fauré by [[John Singer Sargent]]
File:2014 MMM Women, Children, and Wounded Monument - 25 June 2015.jpg|One of five memorials in [[Mountain Meadow, Utah|Mountain Meadow]] to the victims of the massacre
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| <nowiki>{{<!--If next year is a leap year-->#ifexpr:{{IsLeapYear| {{CURRENTYEAR}} +1}}|<!--Don't show-->|</nowiki>[[New Year|New Year's Day]] in the '''[[Coptic calendar|Coptic]]''' and the '''[[Ethiopian calendar]]s''';}}
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| [[1226]] – The first instance of the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] practice of '''[[Eucharistic adoration|perpetual Eucharistic adoration]]''' formally began in [[Avignon]], France.
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| [[1709]] – An allied British-Dutch-Austrian force defeated the French at the '''[[Battle of Malplaquet]]''', one of the bloodiest battles of the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].
| [[1709]] – An allied British-Dutch-Austrian force defeated the French at the '''[[Battle of Malplaquet]]''', one of the bloodiest battles of the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].
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| [[1714]] – '''[[Siege of Barcelona (1713–14)|Siege of Barcelona]]''': [[Barcelona]], capital city of [[Catalonia]], surrenders to Spanish and French [[Philip V of Spain|Bourbon]] armies in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].
| [[1714]] – '''[[Siege of Barcelona (1713–14)|Siege of Barcelona]]''': [[Barcelona]], capital city of [[Catalonia]], surrenders to Spanish and French [[Philip V of Spain|Bourbon]] armies in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]].
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| [[1789]] – '''[[Alexander Hamilton]]''', co-writer of ''[[The Federalist Papers]]'', became the first [[United States Secretary of the Treasury|U.S. Secretary of the Treasury]].
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| [[1814]] – The '''[[Battle of Plattsburgh]]''' ended Britain's final invasion of the northern states during the [[War of 1812]].
| [[1814]] – The '''[[Battle of Plattsburgh]]''' ended Britain's final invasion of the northern states during the [[War of 1812]].
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| [[1847]] – [[Stephen Foster]]'s "'''[[Oh! Susanna]]'''"<!-- ''(audio featured)''-->, one of the most famous American songs ever written, premiered at a concert in an ice cream shop in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
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| [[1955]] – The '''[[Bern Switzerland Temple]]''', the first [[Temple (Mormonism)|temple]] of the [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] in Europe, was dedicated.
| [[1955]] – The '''[[Bern Switzerland Temple]]''', the first [[Temple (Mormonism)|temple]] of the [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] in Europe, was dedicated.
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| [[1973]] – A coup d'état in Chile led by General [[Augusto Pinochet]] '''[[1973 Chilean coup d'état|overthrew]]''' the government of President [[Salvador Allende]] and established [[Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–90)|a junta]].
| [[1973]] – A coup d'état in Chile led by General [[Augusto Pinochet]] '''[[1973 Chilean coup d'état|overthrew]]''' the government of President [[Salvador Allende]] and established [[Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–90)|a junta]].
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| [[2001]] – [[Al-Qaeda]] hijacked four passenger airliners to carry out '''[[September 11 attacks|a series of terrorist attacks]]'''<!-- ''(second attack pictured)''--> against targets in New York City and the Washington, D.C., area.
| [[United Airlines Flight 93]] is [[WP:Today's featured article/September 11, 2021|TFA for 2021]]
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| [[2003]] – Swedish minister of Foreign Affairs '''[[Anna Lindh]]''' was assassinated in a knife attack in the [[Nordiska Kompaniet|NK department store]] in Stockholm by [[Mijailo Mijailović]].
| [[2003]] – Swedish minister of Foreign Affairs '''[[Anna Lindh]]''' was assassinated in a knife attack in the [[Nordiska Kompaniet|NK department store]] in Stockholm by [[Mijailo Mijailović]].
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| [[2012]] – Garment factories in the Pakistani cities of [[Karachi]] and [[Lahore]] '''[[2012 Pakistan factory fires|caught fire]]''', leaving 315 dead.
| [[2012]] – Garment factories in the Pakistani cities of [[Karachi]] and [[Lahore]] '''[[2012 Pakistan factory fires|caught fire]]''', leaving 315 dead.
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| '''[[Kesta Styppiotes]]'''<!--Byzantine general--> |d|883|
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| '''[[Susi Kentikian]]'''<!--Armenian-German boxer--> |b|1987
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| '''[[Masih Alinejad]]'''<!--Iranian journalist, female--> |b|1976|
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* [[1226]] – The first instance of the [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] practice of '''[[Eucharistic adoration|perpetual Eucharistic adoration]]''' formally began in [[Avignon]], France.
* [[1297]] – [[First War of Scottish Independence]]: Scottish forces under [[Andrew Moray]] and [[William Wallace]] defeated English troops at the '''[[Battle of Stirling Bridge]]''' on the [[River Forth]].
* [[1649]] – [[Cromwellian conquest of Ireland]]: [[Oliver Cromwell]]'s [[New Model Army]] ended the '''[[Siege of Drogheda]]''', took over the town and massacred its garrison.
* [[1649]] – [[Cromwellian conquest of Ireland]]: [[Oliver Cromwell]]'s [[New Model Army]] ended the '''[[Siege of Drogheda]]''', took over the town and massacred its garrison.
* [[1697]] – [[Great Turkish War]]: Forces led by [[Prince Eugene of Savoy]] decisively defeated [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] troops at the '''[[Battle of Zenta]]''' in present-day Serbia, ending the Turkish threat to Europe.
* [[1758]] – [[Seven Years' War]]: France repelled an invasion attempt by the British in the '''[[Battle of Saint Cast]]'''.
* [[1758]] – [[Seven Years' War]]: France repelled an invasion attempt by the British in the '''[[Battle of Saint Cast]]'''.
* [[1775]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: '''[[Benedict Arnold's expedition to Quebec|Benedict Arnold's expedition]]''' departed from [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], as part of the [[Invasion of Canada (1775)|invasion of Quebec]].
* [[1775]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: '''[[Benedict Arnold's expedition to Quebec|Benedict Arnold's expedition]]''' departed from [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], as part of the [[Invasion of Canada (1775)|invasion of Quebec]].
* [[1776]] – British and American leaders held '''[[Staten Island Peace Conference|a peace conference]]''' on [[Staten Island]], [[New York]], in the hopes of bringing an end to the nascent [[American Revolutionary War]].
* [[1776]] – British and American leaders held '''[[Staten Island Peace Conference|a peace conference]]''' on [[Staten Island]], [[New York]], in the hopes of bringing an end to the nascent [[American Revolutionary War]].
* [[1780]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: Approximately ten American soldiers were killed by [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalists]] and their [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] allies in the '''[[Sugarloaf massacre]]''' in [[Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]].
* [[1780]] – [[American Revolutionary War]]: Approximately ten American soldiers were killed by [[Loyalist (American Revolution)|Loyalists]] and their [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] allies in the '''[[Sugarloaf massacre]]''' in [[Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]].
* [[1851]] – In '''[[Christiana Riot|a fight]]''' near [[Christiana, Pennsylvania]], a group of escaped slaves and free Blacks led by [[William Parker (abolitionist)|William Parker]] fought off a federal posse seeking to arrest and return the escapees to slavery.
* [[1789]] – '''[[Alexander Hamilton]]''', co-writer of ''[[The Federalist Papers]]'', became the first [[United States Secretary of the Treasury|U.S. Secretary of the Treasury]].
* [[1857]] – [[Nauvoo Legion|A legion of Mormon militiamen]] completed '''[[Mountain Meadows Massacre|a massacre]]'''<!-- (''pictured'')--> of at least 120 [[California]]-bound [[Arkansas]] pioneers at [[Mountain Meadow, Utah]].
* [[1847]] – [[Stephen Foster]]'s "'''[[Oh! Susanna]]'''"<!-- ''(audio featured)''-->, one of the most famous American songs ever written, premiered at a concert in an ice cream shop in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]].
* [[1893]] – '''[[Swami Vivekananda]]''' ''(pictured)'' gave a speech introducing [[Hinduism]] on the opening day of the first [[Parliament of the World's Religions]]<!--not bold, lots of cn --> in Chicago.
* [[1857]] – [[Nauvoo Legion|A legion of Mormon militiamen]] led '''[[Mountain Meadows Massacre|a massacre]]''' of about 120 [[California]]-bound pioneers from [[Arkansas]] in southern [[Utah]].
* [[1897]] – [[Gaki Sherocho]] was captured by the forces of Ethiopian emperor [[Menelik II|{{nowrap|Menelik II}}]], bringing an end to the '''[[Kingdom of Kaffa]]'''.
* [[1897]] – [[Gaki Sherocho]] was captured by the forces of Ethiopian emperor [[Menelik II|{{nowrap|Menelik II}}]], bringing an end to the '''[[Kingdom of Kaffa]]'''.
* [[1914]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The [[Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force]] invaded [[German New Guinea]], winning the '''[[Battle of Bita Paka]]'''.
* [[1945]] – The [[Imperial Japanese Army|Japanese]]-run camp at '''[[Batu Lintang camp|Batu Lintang]]''', [[Sarawak]], in [[Borneo]] was liberated by the [[9th Division (Australia)|Australian 9th Division]], averting the planned massacre of its 2,000-plus Allied [[Prisoner of war|POWs]] and [[Internment|civilian internees]] by four days.
* [[1945]] – The [[Imperial Japanese Army|Japanese]]-run camp at '''[[Batu Lintang camp|Batu Lintang]]''', [[Sarawak]], in [[Borneo]] was liberated by the [[9th Division (Australia)|Australian 9th Division]], averting the planned massacre of its 2,000-plus Allied [[Prisoner of war|POWs]] and [[Internment|civilian internees]] by four days.
* [[1978]] – British medical photographer Janet Parker '''[[1978 smallpox outbreak in the United Kingdom|became the last recorded person]]''' to die from [[smallpox]], leading to [[Smallpox virus retention debate|a debate]] on whether the virus should be preserved.
* [[1978]] – British medical photographer Janet Parker '''[[1978 smallpox outbreak in the United Kingdom|became the last recorded person]]''' to die from [[smallpox]], leading to [[Smallpox virus retention debate|a debate]] on whether the virus should be preserved.
* [[1981]] – Iranian politician '''[[Mir Asadollah Madani|Ayatollah Madani]]''' and three others were assassinated by an agent of the [[People's Mujahedin of Iran|MEK]] who detonated a grenade during [[Jumu'ah|Friday prayers]] in [[Tabriz]].
* [[1992]] – The [[Eye (cyclone)|eye]] of '''[[Hurricane Iniki]]''', the most powerful hurricane to strike the [[Hawaiian Islands]] in recorded history, passed directly over the island of [[Kauai]], killing six people and causing around {{Nowrap|US$1.8 billion}} dollars in damage.
* [[1992]] – '''[[Hurricane Iniki]]''', the most powerful hurricane on record to strike the [[Hawaiian Islands]], passed directly over the island of [[Kauai]], killing six people and causing around US$1.8&nbsp;billion dollars in damage.
* [[2012]] – The American consulate and [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] annex in Libya were '''[[2012 Benghazi attack|attacked]]''' by a heavily armed group, resulting in the deaths of U.S. ambassador [[J. Christopher Stevens]] and three other Americans.
* [[2012]] – The American consulate and [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] annex in Libya '''[[2012 Benghazi attack|were attacked by a heavily armed group]]''', resulting in the deaths of U.S. ambassador [[J. Christopher Stevens|J.&nbsp;Christopher Stevens]] and three others.
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Stephen Hagiochristophorites]]'''<!--Byzantine official--> |d|1185| '''[[Daniyal Mirza]]'''<!--Indian prince--> |b|1572| '''[[Johann Bernhard Basedow]]'''<!--German educator--> |b|1724| '''[[Joseph Nicollet]]'''<!--French geographer--> |d|1843| '''[[Mary Watson Whitney]]'''<!--American astronomer--> |b|1847| '''[[Dajikaka Gadgil]]'''<!--Indian jeweller--> |b|1915| '''[[Daniel Wildenstein]]'''<!--French art dealer--> |b|1917| '''[[Jan Smuts]]'''<!--South African prime minister--> |d|1950| '''[[Murali Kartik]]'''<!--Indian cricketer--> |b|1976| '''[[Susi Kentikian]]'''<!--Armenian/German boxer, female--> |b|1987
* Born/died this day: | '''[[Daniyal Mirza]]'''<!--Indian prince--> |b|1572| '''[[Johann Bernhard Basedow]]'''<!--German educator--> |b|1724| '''[[John Ireland (bishop)|John Ireland]]'''<!--Irish/American--> |baptized|1838| '''[[Joseph Nicollet]]'''<!--French geographer--> |d|1843| '''[[Dajikaka Gadgil]]'''<!--Indian jeweller--> |b|1915| '''[[Daniel Wildenstein]]'''<!--French art dealer--> |b|1917| '''[[Jan Smuts]]'''<!--South African prime minister--> |d|1950| '''[[Murali Kartik]]'''<!--Indian cricketer--> |b|1976|


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'''[[September 11]]''': '''[[National Day of Catalonia]]'''
'''[[September 11]]''': '''[[National Day of Catalonia]]'''
{{main page image/OTD|File:UA Flight 175 hits WTC south tower 9-11 edit.jpeg|[[United Airlines Flight 175|United Airlines Flight&nbsp;175]] strikes the [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]]'s South Tower}}
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* [[1697]] – [[Great Turkish War]]: Forces led by [[Prince Eugene of Savoy]] decisively defeated [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] troops at the '''[[Battle of Zenta]]''' in present-day Serbia, ending the Turkish threat to Europe.
* [[1297]] – [[First War of Scottish Independence]]: Scottish forces under [[Andrew Moray]] and [[William Wallace]] defeated English troops at the '''[[Battle of Stirling Bridge]]''' on the [[River Forth]].
* [[1945]] – The [[Imperial Japanese Army|Japanese]]-run camp at '''[[Batu Lintang camp|Batu Lintang]]''', [[Sarawak]], in [[Borneo]] was liberated by the [[9th Division (Australia)|Australian 9th Division]], averting the planned massacre of its 2,000-plus Allied [[Prisoner of war|POWs]] and [[Internment|civilian internees]] by four days.
* [[1851]] – In '''[[Christiana Riot|a fight]]''' near [[Christiana, Pennsylvania]], a group of escaped slaves and free Blacks led by [[William Parker (abolitionist)|William Parker]] fought off a federal posse seeking to arrest and return the escapees to slavery.
* [[1978]] – British medical photographer Janet Parker '''[[1978 smallpox outbreak in the United Kingdom|became the last recorded person]]''' to die from [[smallpox]], leading to [[Smallpox virus retention debate|a debate]] on whether the virus should be preserved.
* [[1893]] – '''[[Swami Vivekananda]]''' ''(pictured)'' gave a speech introducing [[Hinduism]] on the opening day of the first '''[[Parliament of the World's Religions]]''' in Chicago.
* [[1995]] – '''[[Mir EO-19]]''', the nineteenth crewed mission to the Russian space station ''[[Mir]]'', returned to Earth after approximately 75 days in space. It was the first Mir expedition launched on an American [[Space Shuttle]].
* [[1914]] – [[World War I|First World War]]: The [[Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force]] invaded [[German New Guinea]], winning the '''[[Battle of Bita Paka]]'''.
* [[2001]] – [[Al-Qaeda]] hijacked four passenger airliners headed for [[California]] to carry out '''[[September 11 attacks|a series of terrorist attacks]]''' ''(second attack pictured)'' against targets in New York City and the Washington, D.C., area.
* [[1981]] – Iranian politician '''[[Mir Asadollah Madani|Ayatollah Madani]]''' and three others were assassinated by an agent of the [[People's Mujahedin of Iran|MEK]] who detonated a grenade during [[Jumu'ah|Friday prayers]] in [[Tabriz]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[John Ireland (bishop)|John Ireland]]'''<!--Irish/American--> |baptized|1838| '''[[Matsunosuke Onoe]]'''<!--Japanese actor--> |d|1926| '''[[Masih Alinejad]]'''<!--Iranian journalist, female--> |b|1976}}
{{Born and died list| '''[[Stephen Hagiochristophorites]]'''<!--Byzantine official--> |d|1185| '''[[Paul Nahaolelua]]'''<!--Hawaiian chief--> |b|1806| '''[[Mary Watson Whitney]]'''<!--American astronomer--> |b|1847| '''[[Issy Smith]]'''<!--British-Australian soldier--> |d|1940| }}
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Teachers' Day in parts of Latin America; refimprove section
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{{<!--If next year is a leap year-->#ifexpr:{{IsLeapYear| {{CURRENTYEAR}} +1}}|<!--Don't show-->|New Year's Day in the Coptic and the Ethiopian calendars;}} Coptic: refimprove: Ethiopian: refimprove
1226 – The first instance of the Catholic practice of perpetual Eucharistic adoration formally began in Avignon, France. Lots of cn
1709 – An allied British-Dutch-Austrian force defeated the French at the Battle of Malplaquet, one of the bloodiest battles of the War of the Spanish Succession. unreferenced section
1714Siege of Barcelona: Barcelona, capital city of Catalonia, surrenders to Spanish and French Bourbon armies in the War of the Spanish Succession. refimprove
1789Alexander Hamilton, co-writer of The Federalist Papers, became the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. refimprove section
1814 – The Battle of Plattsburgh ended Britain's final invasion of the northern states during the War of 1812. refimprove section
1847Stephen Foster's "Oh! Susanna", one of the most famous American songs ever written, premiered at a concert in an ice cream shop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. High % of content with referencing problems
1955 – The Bern Switzerland Temple, the first temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Europe, was dedicated. date not cited
1961 – The World Wide Fund for Nature, the world's largest independent conservation organisation, was founded in Morges, Switzerland. primary sources
1965Indo-Pakistani War: Indian infantry captured the town of Burki near Lahore, Pakistan. page numbers needed
1973 – A coup d'état in Chile led by General Augusto Pinochet overthrew the government of President Salvador Allende and established a junta. refimprove section
2003 – Swedish minister of Foreign Affairs Anna Lindh was assassinated in a knife attack in the NK department store in Stockholm by Mijailo Mijailović. refimprove
2012 – Garment factories in the Pakistani cities of Karachi and Lahore caught fire, leaving 315 dead. cleanup section
Kesta Styppiotes |d|883| Death date not cited
Susi Kentikian |b|1987 Birthday not cited
Masih Alinejad |b|1976| Birthday not cited
Matsunosuke Onoe |d|1926| Deathday not cited

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September 11: National Day of Catalonia

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