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{{*mp}} [[1533]] &ndash; [[Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire|Spanish conquest]] of the [[Inca Empire]]: [[Conquistador]] [[Francisco Pizarro]] [[Capital punishment|executed]] [[Sapa Inca|Inca Emperor]] '''[[Atahualpa]]''' in [[Cajamarca]].<!--Need to verify date
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{{*mp}} [[1786]] &ndash; Disgruntled farmers in [[Western Massachusetts]], [[United States]], angered by high [[tax]] burdens and [[Disenfranchising|disenfranchisement]], started '''[[Shays' Rebellion]]'''.<!--Tagged with {{unreferenced}}, {{POV}}
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{{*mp}} [[1831]] &ndash; [[Michael Faraday]] discovers '''[[electromagnetic induction]]'''. <--Need to verify date
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{{*mp}} [[1907]] &ndash; The '''[[Quebec Bridge]]''', currently the longest [[cantilever bridge]] span in the world at 549 m (1800 ft) connecting [[Quebec City]] and [[Lévis, Quebec]], [[Canada]] across the [[St. Lawrence River]], collapsed during construction, killing 75 workers.<!--Tagged with {{refimprove}}
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{{*mp}} [[1944]] &ndash; [[World War II]]: [[Slovakia|Slovak]] troops turned against the pro-[[Nazi Germany|Nazi]] [[Slovak Republic (1939–1945)|government]] of [[Jozef Tiso]] and the German [[Wehrmacht]], starting the two-month long '''[[Slovak National Uprising]]'''.<!--Tagged with {{Nofootnotes}}
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| '''[[Onam]]''' in [[Kerala]], India
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| [[1526]] – [[Ottoman–Hungarian Wars]]: [[Louis II of Hungary|{{nowrap|Louis II}}]], the last [[Jagiellonian dynasty|Jagiellonian]] king of Hungary and Bohemia, died after his army was defeated by [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] forces led by [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] at the '''[[Battle of Mohács]]'''.
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| [[1756]] – As neighboring countries began conspiring against him, [[Frederick the Great|{{nowrap|Frederick II}} of Prussia]] launched a [[Preemptive war|preemptive invasion]] of [[Saxony]], starting the '''[[Seven Years' War]]'''.
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| [[1882]] – [[Australia national cricket team|Australia]] [[Australian cricket team in England in 1882|defeated]]<!--Not bolded, tagged with {{tl|refimprove}}--> [[England cricket team|England]] by seven runs in a [[Test cricket|Test match]] at [[the Oval]] in London, beginning '''[[the Ashes]]''', one of international [[cricket]]'s most celebrated rivalries.
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| [[1907]] – Canada's '''[[Quebec Bridge]]''', currently the longest [[cantilever bridge]] span in the world at 549&nbsp;m (1800&nbsp;ft) connecting [[Quebec City]] and [[Lévis, Quebec|Lévis]] across the [[Saint Lawrence River]], collapsed during construction, killing 75 workers.
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| [[1944]] – [[World War II]]: Slovak troops turned against the [[Slovak Republic (1939–1945)|pro-Nazi government]] of [[Jozef Tiso]] and the German [[Wehrmacht]], starting the two-month long '''[[Slovak National Uprising]]'''.
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| [[1958]] – The '''[[United States Air Force Academy]]''' opened in [[Colorado Springs, Colorado]].
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| [[2005]] – [[Storm surge]]s of '''[[Hurricane Katrina]]''' caused [[2005 levee failures in Greater New Orleans|multiple breaches in levee]]s around [[New Orleans]], flooding [[Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans|about 80% of the city]] and surrounding areas for weeks.
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* [[1475]] – <!--After an invasion by King [[Edward IV of England|Edward&nbsp;IV]], -->France signed the '''[[Treaty of Picquigny]]''' with England, freeing [[Louis XI of France|Louis&nbsp;XI]] to deal with the threat posed by [[Charles the Bold]], [[Duchy of Burgundy|Duke of Burgundy]].
{{*mp}} [[1882]] &ndash; [[Australia national cricket team|Australia]] [[Australian cricket team in England in 1882|defeated]]<!-Not bolded, tagged with {{unreferenced}}-> [[England cricket team|England]] by seven runs in a [[Test cricket|Test match]] at [[The Oval]] in [[London]], beginning one of international [[cricket]]'s most celebrated [[Sports rivalry|sports rivalries]] known as '''[[The Ashes]]'''.
{{*mp}} [[1958]] &ndash; '''[[United States Air Force Academy]]''' opened in [[Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]], [[Colorado]].
{{*mp}} [[2007]] &ndash; Six nuclear warheads were alleged to have been '''[[2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident|mistakenly loaded]]''' onto a [[United States Air Force]] heavy bomber that flew from [[Minot Air Force Base]] in [[North Dakota]] to [[Barksdale Air Force Base]] in [[Louisiana]].


* [[1842]] – Under the [[Treaty of Nanking]]<!--not bold, referencing-->, an "[[unequal treaty]]" that ended the [[First Opium War]], [[Hong Kong Island|the Chinese island]] from which '''[[Hong Kong]]''' would grow was ceded to Britain.
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* [[1885]] – [[Gottlieb Daimler]] patented the world's first [[Internal combustion engine|internal-combustion]] motorcycle, the '''''[[Daimler Reitwagen|Reitwagen]]'''''<!-- ''(replica pictured)''-->.
'''[[August 29]]''': [[Calendar of saints|Feast day]] for the '''[[Beheading of St. John the Baptist]]''' ([[Christianity]])
* [[1903]] – '''''[[Russian battleship Slava|Slava]]''''', the last of five [[Borodino-class battleship|''Borodino''-class battleships]], was launched by the [[Imperial Russian Navy]].
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* [[1911]] – The last member of the [[Yana people|Yahi]], known as '''[[Ishi]]''', emerged from the wilderness near [[Oroville, California]], to join [[European American]] society.
[[Image:EmperorSuleiman.jpg|100x100px|Suleiman the Magnificent]]
* [[1916]] – [[United States Congress|Congress]] passed the '''[[Jones Law (Philippines)|Philippine Autonomy Act]]''', the first formal and official declaration of the U.S.'s commitment to grant independence to the Philippines.
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* [[1930]] – The last 36 residents of '''[[St Kilda, Scotland]]''', now a [[World Heritage Site|UNESCO World Heritage Site]] for its natural and cultural qualities, voluntarily evacuated to [[Morvern]].
{{*mp}} [[1526]] &ndash; [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] forces led by [[Suleiman the Magnificent]] ''(pictured)'' defeated and killed [[Louis II of Hungary and Bohemia|Louis II]], the last [[Jagiellon dynasty|Jagiellonian]] king of [[Hungary]] and [[Bohemia]], at the '''[[Battle of Mohács]]'''.
* [[1949]] – The Soviet Union conducted [[List of nuclear weapons tests of the Soviet Union|its first nuclear weapons test]], detonating the 22-[[TNT equivalent|kiloton]] '''[[RDS-1|{{nowrap|RDS-1}}]]'''.
{{*mp}} [[1756]] &ndash; As neighboring countries began conspiring against him, '''[[Frederick II of Prussia|Frederick II]]''' of [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]] launched a [[Preemptive war|preemptive invasion]] of [[Saxony]], starting the [[Seven Years' War]]<!--Not bolded, tagged for cleanup-->.
* [[1959]] – [[Mona Best]] opened the '''[[Casbah Coffee Club]]''' with a performance by [[the Quarrymen]], the precursor of [[the Beatles]].
{{*mp}} [[1842]] &ndash; The '''[[Treaty of Nanking]]''', an [[Unequal Treaties|Unequal Treaty]] ending the [[First Opium War]], was signed, forcing the [[Qing Dynasty|Chinese Qing Dynasty]] to give foreign trading privileges, [[war reparations]], control of [[Hong Kong Island]], and other concessions to the [[British Empire|British]].
* [[1984]] – Followers of [[Rajneesh|Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh]] ''(pictured)'' began '''[[1984 Rajneeshee bioterror attack|deliberately infecting people]]''' in [[The Dalles, Oregon]], with ''[[Salmonella]]'' in the first and largest [[bioterrorism|bioterrorist]] attack in United States history.
{{*mp}} [[2003]] &ndash; Two car bombs '''[[Imam Ali Mosque bombing|exploded]]''' outside of the [[Imam Ali Mosque]] in [[Najaf]], killing [[Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim|Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim]], the spiritual leader of the [[Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq|Supreme Islamic Iraqi Council]], and over eighty others.
* [[1991]] – Italian businessman '''[[Libero Grassi]]''' was killed by the [[Sicilian Mafia]] in [[Palermo]] after taking a public stand against [[Pizzo (mafia)|their extortion demands]].
{{*mp}} [[2005]] &ndash; [[Storm surge]]s of '''[[Hurricane Katrina]]''' caused [[2005 levee failures in Greater New Orleans|multiple breaches]] in [[levee]]s around [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], [[Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans|flooding]] about 80 percent of the city and many neighboring areas for weeks.
* [[1996]] – '''[[Vnukovo Airlines Flight 2801|Vnukovo Airlines Flight&nbsp;2801]]''' crashed on approach to [[Svalbard Airport]], Norway, killing all 141 on board.
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* [[2007]] – Six nuclear warheads were '''[[2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident|mistakenly loaded]]''' onto a [[United States Air Force]] heavy bomber that flew from [[Minot Air Force Base]] in [[North Dakota]] to [[Barksdale Air Force Base]] in [[Louisiana]].
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* Born/died: '''[[Basil I|Basil&nbsp;I]]'''<!--Byzantine emperor--> |d|886| '''[[Abu Taghlib]]'''<!--Arab emir--> |d|979| '''[[Eystein I of Norway|Eystein&nbsp;I of Norway]]'''<!--King--> |d|1123| '''[[Charles of Taranto]]'''<!--Italian nobleman--> |d|1315| '''[[Hamida Banu Begum]]'''<!--Mughal empress--> |d|1604| '''[[Edmond Hoyle]]'''<!--English inventor of card games--> |d|1769| '''[[Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres]]'''<!--French painter--> |b|1780| '''[[Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.|Oliver Wendell Holmes&nbsp;Sr.]]'''<!--American physician--> '''[[Juan Bautista Alberdi]]'''<!--Argentine diplomat--> |b|1810| '''[[Henry Bergh]]'''<!--American animal welfare advocate--> |b|1813| '''[[Vivien Thomas]]'''<!--American surgeon-scientist, male--> |b|1910| '''[[Otis Boykin]]'''<!--American inventor--> |b|1920| '''[[Michael Jackson]]'''<!--American singer--> |b|1958| '''[[Lale Andersen]]'''<!--German singer--> |d|1972| '''[[Ingrid Bergman]]'''<!--Swedish actress--> |bd|1915; 1982 |'''[[Mike Enriquez]]'''<!--Filipino broadcaster--> |d|2023
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'''[[August 29]]''': [[Calendar of saints|Feast]] of the '''[[Beheading of John the Baptist]]''' ([[Catholic Church|Catholicism]], [[Anglicanism]])
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* [[1350]] – [[Hundred Years' War]]: Led by [[Edward III of England|King Edward&nbsp;III]], a fleet of 50 English ships captured at least 14 [[Kingdom of Castile|Castilian]] vessels and sank several more at the '''[[Battle of Winchelsea]]'''.
* [[1786]] – Angered by high tax burdens and [[disfranchisement]], farmers in western [[Massachusetts]] led by '''[[Daniel Shays]]'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> began '''[[Shays's Rebellion|an armed uprising]]'''<!-- ''(depicted)'' --> against the U.S. federal government.
* [[1831]] – '''[[Michael Faraday]]''' ''(pictured)'' first experimentally demonstrated [[electromagnetic induction]], leading to the formulation of the '''[[Faraday's law of induction|law of induction named after him]]'''.
* [[1960]] – '''[[Air France Flight 343|Air France Flight&nbsp;343]]''' crashed while attempting to land at [[Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport|Yoff Airport]], Dakar, killing all 63 occupants.
* [[2016]] – '''[[Chen Quanguo]]''' became the [[Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary|Chinese Communist Party secretary]] of [[Xinjiang]], and in that role later oversaw the creation of the [[Xinjiang internment camps]].
{{Born and died list| '''[[Abu Taghlib]]'''<!--Hamdanid ruler of the Emirate of Mosul--> |d|979|'''[[Harriet Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville]]'''<!--British hostess--> |b|1785| '''[[Orval Grove]]'''<!--American baseballer--> |b|1919| '''[[Kazi Nazrul Islam]]'''<!--Bengali poet--> |d|1976}}
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Onam in Kerala, India lots of CN tags (7) esp in one section
1526Ottoman–Hungarian Wars: Louis II, the last Jagiellonian king of Hungary and Bohemia, died after his army was defeated by Ottoman forces led by Suleiman the Magnificent at the Battle of Mohács. refimprove
1756 – As neighboring countries began conspiring against him, Frederick II of Prussia launched a preemptive invasion of Saxony, starting the Seven Years' War. refimprove sections
1882Australia defeated England by seven runs in a Test match at the Oval in London, beginning the Ashes, one of international cricket's most celebrated rivalries. refimprove section
1907 – Canada's Quebec Bridge, currently the longest cantilever bridge span in the world at 549 m (1800 ft) connecting Quebec City and Lévis across the Saint Lawrence River, collapsed during construction, killing 75 workers. unreferenced sections
1944World War II: Slovak troops turned against the pro-Nazi government of Jozef Tiso and the German Wehrmacht, starting the two-month long Slovak National Uprising. needs more footnotes
1958 – The United States Air Force Academy opened in Colorado Springs, Colorado. refimprove section, unreferenced sections
2005Storm surges of Hurricane Katrina caused multiple breaches in levees around New Orleans, flooding about 80% of the city and surrounding areas for weeks. refimprove section

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August 29: Feast of the Beheading of John the Baptist (Catholicism, Anglicanism)

Michael Faraday
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