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* [[1443]] – Having deserted the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] army, '''[[Skanderbeg]]''' arrived in the Albanian city of [[Krujë]] and, using a forged letter from Sultan [[Murad II|{{nowrap|Murad II}}]] to the governor of Krujë, became lord of the city.
* [[1443]] – Having deserted the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] army, '''[[Skanderbeg]]''' arrived in the Albanian city of [[Krujë]] and, using a forged letter from Sultan [[Murad II|{{nowrap|Murad II}}]] to the governor of Krujë, became lord of the city.
* [[1895]] – The first [[Auto racing|automobile race]] in the United States, the '''[[Chicago Times-Herald race|''Chicago Times-Herald'' race]]''', was held in Chicago.
* [[1895]] – The first [[Auto racing|automobile race]] in the United States, the '''[[Chicago Times-Herald race|''Chicago Times-Herald'' race]]''', was held in Chicago.
* [[1925]] – '''''[[Grand Ole Opry]]''''', the longest-running radio broadcast in the U.S., first aired on [[WSM (AM)|WSM]] in [[Nashville, Tennessee]].
* [[1925]] – '''''[[Grand Ole Opry]]''''', the longest-running radio broadcast in the United States, first aired on [[WSM (AM)|WSM]] in [[Nashville, Tennessee]].
* [[1967]] – '''[[Jocelyn Bell Burnell]]''' noticed a "bit of scruff" in data ''(pictured)'' from a [[radio telescope]], which turned out to be from '''[[PSR B1919+21|{{nowrap|PSR B1919+21}}]]''', the first discovered [[pulsar]].
* [[1967]] – '''[[Jocelyn Bell Burnell]]''' noticed a "bit of scruff" in data ''(pictured)'' from a [[radio telescope]], which turned out to be from '''[[PSR B1919+21|{{nowrap|PSR B1919+21}}]]''', the first discovered [[pulsar]].
* [[1979]] – '''[[Air New Zealand Flight 901]]''' crashed into Antarctica's [[Mount Erebus]], killing all 257 people on board.
* [[1979]] – '''[[Air New Zealand Flight 901]]''' crashed into Antarctica's [[Mount Erebus]], killing all 257 people on board.

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This is a list of selected November 28 anniversaries that appear in the "On this day" section of the Main Page. To suggest a new item, in most cases, you can be bold and edit this page. Please read the selected anniversaries guidelines before making your edit. However, if your addition might be controversial or on a day that is or will soon be on the Main Page, please post your suggestion on the talk page instead.

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Independence Day in Albania (1912), Mauritania (1960) and Panama (1821) Albania: refimprove section; Mauritania: refimprove; Panama: refimprove sections, outdated
Navy Day in Iran (1980) refimprove
1470 – Emperor Lê Thánh Tông of Annam (Vietnam) launched a military expedition against Champa, beginning the Cham–Vietnamese War. rough translation
1520 – Three ships under the command of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan became the first Europeans to sail from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific via the now-eponymous Strait of Magellan. Magellan: refimprove section; Strait: lots of CN tags
1785 – The United States signed the first Treaty of Hopewell with the Cherokee, laying out a western boundary for white settlement. unreferenced section
1905Irish nationalist Arthur Griffith first presented his Sinn Féin policy, declaring that the 1800 Act of Union of Great Britain and Ireland was illegal. unreferenced section
1919Nancy Astor, the first woman to serve as a Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons, was elected in a by-election. refimprove section
1920 – Thirty-six local Irish Republican Army volunteers killed seventeen members of the Auxiliary Division of the Royal Irish Constabulary, marking a turning point in the Irish War of Independence. refimprove section
1990 – After being elected as leader of the British Conservative Party one day earlier, John Major officially succeeded Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. refimprove section, date not cited
1998 – The current Constitution of Albania, sanctioning a parliamentary republic, people's sovereignty, fundamental rights of the citizens, and other important points, was ratified via a voter-approved referendum. refimprove section
2000 – Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma was publicly accused of being involved in the abduction of journalist Georgiy Gongadze. date not cited to reliable source, unreferenced section

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November 28: Thanksgiving in the United States (2019)

Radio signal of PSR B1919+21
Radio signal of PSR B1919+21

Betty Parris (b. 1682) · Johann Peter Salomon (d. 1815) · Keith Miller (b. 1919)

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