Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1719. 1719 (MDCCXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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NGC 1719 is an edge-on spiral galaxy located around 199 million light-years away in the constellation Orion. It was discovered on November 23rd, 1827 by...
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Shah Jahan II (category 1719 deaths)
d͡ʒa.ˈhɑːn]; June 1696 – 17 September 1719), born Mirza Rafi-ud-Daulah, was briefly the twelfth Mughal emperor in 1719. After being chosen by the Sayyid brothers...
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Farrukhsiyar (category 1719 deaths)
ˈjɑːɾ]; 20 August 1683 – 9 April 1719), also spelled as Farrukh Siyar, was the tenth Mughal Emperor from 1713 to 1719. He rose to the throne after deposing...
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Jacobitism (redirect from Spanish Invasion of Britain (1719))
Jacobite rising of 1689 in Scotland, there were serious revolts in 1715, 1719 and 1745, French invasion attempts in 1708 and 1744, and numerous unsuccessful...
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The 1719 Establishment was a set of mandatory requirements governing the construction of all Royal Navy warships capable of carrying more than 20 naval...
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Rafi ud-Darajat (category 1719 deaths)
(Persian pronunciation: [ɾa.fiːʔ.ud.da.ɾa.ˈd͡ʒɑːt]); 1 December 1699 – 6 June 1719) was briefly the Eleventh Mughal emperor. He was the youngest son of Rafi-ush-Shan...
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1712, the Mughal dynasty began to sink into chaos and violent feuds. In 1719 alone, four emperors successively ascended the throne", as figureheads under...
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Peter Petrovich, Tsarevich of Russia (redirect from Peter Petrovich (1715-1719))
Peter Petrovich (15 November 1715 – 19 April 1719) was a Russian Tsarevich and son of Emperor Peter I and Empress Catherine. Tsarevich Peter became heir...
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The Capture of Pensacola took place in May 1719 during the War of the Quadruple Alliance when a French force led by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville...
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The 1719 Instrument of Government (Swedish: regeringsform) adopted on 21 February 1719 by the Riksdag of the Estates (Swedish parliament), was the constitution...
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notable events from the year 1719 in Russia. Tsar of all Russia - Peter the Great Battle of Ösel Island Russian Pillage of 1719–21 Ivan Ivanovich Belsky,...
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War of the Quadruple Alliance (redirect from Spanish invasion of Britain (1719))
latter being joined in 1718 by Great Britain, France, and Savoy, and in 1719 by the Dutch Republic. Caused by Spanish attempts to recover territories...
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Arthur Blennerhassett (19 February 1719 – 8 June 1799) was an Anglo-Irish politician. Blennerhassett was the son of John Blennerhassett and Jane Denny...
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Kingdom of Ireland on the Crown of Great Britain (6 Geo. 1. c. 5) was a 1719 act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain which declared that it had...
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Royal Academy of Music (company) (redirect from Royal Academy of Music (1719))
The Royal Academy of Music was a company founded in February 1719, during George Frideric Handel's residence at Cannons, by a group of aristocrats to secure...
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naval engagement of the War of the Quadruple Alliance, fought on 20 December 1719 near Cape St. Vincent between a squadron of two British ships of the line...
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The Revolution of 1719 was a bloodless military coup in the Province of South Carolina which resulted in the overthrow of the Lords Proprietors and the...
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River Great Ouse (redirect from River Ouse Navigation Act 1719)
The River Great Ouse (/uːz/ ooz) is a river in England, the longest of several British rivers called "Ouse". From Syresham in Northamptonshire, the Great...
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Okomfo Anokye (c.1655 – c.1717?/c.1719) was the first priest (Okomfo) of the Ashanti Empire. Anokye is known for his participation in the expansion of...
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Akhtar; 7 August 1702 – 26 April 1748) was the thirteenth Mughal emperor from 1719 to 1748. He was son of Khujista Akhtar, the fourth son of Bahadur Shah I...
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Henry Colley (1648–1719) was an Irish Member of Parliament. Henry Colley, born in 1648, was the son of Dudley Colley, MP for Philipstown, and the former...
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Nathalie of Monaco (19 March 1719 – 1790) was a Monegasque princess and a Visitandine nun. Princess Charlotte was born on 19 March 1719 at the Hôtel Matignon...
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father of Neku Siyar, a pretender to the Mughal throne for a few months in 1719. Muhammad Akbar was born on 11 September 1657 in Aurangabad to Prince Muhiuddin...
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1719 to Wales and its people. Lord Lieutenant of North Wales (Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey...
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1712, the Mughal dynasty began to sink into chaos and violent feuds. In 1719 alone, four emperors successively ascended the throne", as figureheads under...
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Law's Company in 1719 John Law's Company, established in 1717 as Compagnie d'Occident and rebranded as Compagnie des Indes in 1719, placed into government...
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(1714–1717), Lord Privy Seal (1715–1716), Lord President of the Council (1718–1719) and First Lord of the Treasury (1718–1721). He is an ancestor of both Winston...
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