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File:B29.maxwell.750pix.jpg|A B-29 Superfortress File:B29.maxwell.750pix.jpg|A B-29 Superfortress
File:Cixi's Official Portrait.jpg|Empress Dowager Cixi
File:Moroni3a07131u.jpg|The Angel Moroni delivers the golden plates to Joseph Smith, Jr.
Image:Cixi's Official Portrait.jpg|Empress Dowager Cixi
File:NYC fire 1776.jpg|Great Fire of New York
File:No Kum-Sok.jpg|No Kum-Sok File:No Kum-Sok.jpg|No Kum-Sok
File:Armand Calinescu.jpg|Armand Călinescu

File:NYC fire 1776.jpg|Great Fire of New York File:Virginia O'Hanlon (ca. 1895).jpg|Virginia O'Hanlon
File:Lost Portrait of Charles Edward Stuart.jpg|Charles Edward Stuart
File:Moroni3a07131u.jpg|A painting depicting the Angel Moroni delivering golden plates to Joseph Smith
File:I-80 in western Iowa.jpg|I-80 in western Iowa
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| ] – The ''']''' in ] was abruptly terminated when ]<!--Not bolded, tagged with {{Refimprove}}--> forced the reform-minded ] into seclusion and took over the government as ]. | ] – The ''']''' in ] was abruptly terminated when ]<!--Not bolded, tagged with {{Refimprove}}--> forced the reform-minded ] into seclusion and took over the government as ].
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| ] – Romanian prime minister ] ''']''' in Bucharest by pro-Nazi members of the ].
| ] – ]'s ] ] ''''']''''', which later served as a predecessor to '']'', was first published<!--, with many black-and-white drawings by Tolkien himself-->.
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| ] – The prototype model of the ''']''', a four-engine ] that became one of the largest aircraft to see service during ], flew for the first time.
| ] – Chilean political figure ]<!--not bold, need more footnotes--> ''']''' in ], by ] agents.
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| ] – North Korean ]<!--not bold, short--> defected with his ], inadvertently making ''']''', an American effort to bribe communist pilots, a success.
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| ] – Chilean political figure ]<!--not bold, need more footnotes--> ''']''' in Washington, D.C., by ] agents.
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* ] – ]: The ''']''' broke out during British occupation of New York City, destroying up to 1,000 buildings.
* ] – Led by ], ''']''' departed ], Peru, for the ] of ] to find whether rival colonial powers were in the region.
* ] – '']'', a prominent ] newspaper, published an editorial by ] stating, "''']'''", that has become a part of popular ] lore in the United States.
* ] – ]: ] troops led by ] ''(pictured)'' ''']''' ] forces in ], Scotland.
* ] – ] ran the first ''']''' event in ], the world's oldest continuously operating ] promotion.
* ] – In response to a letter written by eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon, '']'' published an editorial by ] stating, "''']'''"<!--, that has become a part of popular ] lore in the United States-->.
* ] – The ''']''' made landfall on ], ], killing at least 500 people and injuring about 700 others.
* ] – ] established the ''']''', one of the ].
* ] – The prototype model of the ''']''', a four-engine ] that became one of the largest aircraft to see service during ], flew for the first time.
* ] – The ''']''' made landfall on ], ], killing an estimated 682 people and injuring 1,754 others.
* ] – Portugal outraged the United Kingdom by announcing its acceptance of ''']''' in ] independently representing ] (or ]), a British colony.
* ] – ]: The German Army began the ''']''' on the Greek island of ], executing 5,155 Italian soldiers in the next five days.
* ] – A 7.6 ] earthquake ''']''' ], ], Taiwan, killing 2,416 people, injuring over 11,000 others and causing about {{nowrap|{{dollarsign|TWD}}300 billion}} in damage.
* ] – Portugal accepted ''']''' from ] despite objections by Britain, which had required the colony to implement black majority rule as a condition of independence.
* ] – ''']''', the most intense ] ever observed in the ], left 120 dead.
* ] – ] ran the first ''']''' event, now the world's oldest ] in existence, in Mexico City.
* ] – The ''']''', the strongest in Japanese history at the time, made landfall on the mainland, killing more than 3,000 and leaving around 200,000 homeless.
* ] – ]'s fantasy ] ''''']''''', which later served as a prelude to '']'', was first published<!--, with many black-and-white drawings by Tolkien himself-->.
* ] – The Soviet Union's ''']''' landed in the Indian Ocean, becoming the first spacecraft to safely return to Earth after travelling around the Moon.
* ] – The ''']''' was passed by the ], prohibiting federal recognition of ], while allowing states to adopt any marital definition of their choosing.
* ] – A {{nowrap|7.7 ]}} earthquake ''']''' ], Taiwan, killing 2,415 people, injuring more than 11,000 others and causing about {{nowrap|{{dollarsign|TWD|lk=on}}300 billion}} (US$10&nbsp;billion) in damage across the island.
* ] – Unidentified gunmen began ''']''' on the upmarket ] in ], Kenya, resulting in the deaths of 67 people with at least another 175 wounded. * ] – Unidentified gunmen began ''']''' on the upmarket ] in ], Kenya, resulting in the deaths of 67 people with at least another 175 wounded.
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''']''': ''']''' (Shia Islam, 2016); ''']''' ''']''': ''']'''
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* ] – ]: English and Irish forces conquered ], forcing ''']''', the last ] king of Dublin, into exile.
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* ] – ]: The ''']''' ''(depicted)'' broke out during the British occupation of New York City, destroying up to 1,000 buildings.
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* ] – ]: The ''']''' ended with the ] victorious over the ].
* ] – Combined English and Irish forces seized ] ], forcing ''']''', ], into exile.
* ] – The first section of ''']'''<!-- ''(pictured)''--> opened in the ].
* ] – ]: Anglo-French forces earned a decisive victory against ] troops in the ''']''', allowing them to capture ].
* ] – Several British Muslim youths in ], England, ''']''', leading to debate over whether the British media failed to cover racially <!-- note that no hyphen goes here as per MOS:HYPHEN -->motivated crimes with white victims.
* ] – ] ''']''' ''(pictured)'' was assassinated in ] by pro-Nazi members of the ].
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* ] – North Korean ]<!--not bold, short--> defected with his ], inadvertently making ''']''', an American effort to bribe communist pilots, a success.
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* ] – The ''']''' was passed by the ] prohibiting federal recognition of ], while allowing states to adopt any marital definition of their choosing.
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This is a list of selected September 21 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.

Please note that the events listed on the Main Page are chosen based more on relative article quality and to maintain a mix of topics, not based solely on how important or significant their subjects are. Only four to five events are posted at a time and thus not everything that is "most important and significant" can be listed. In addition, an event is generally not posted this year if it is also the subject of the scheduled featured article or picture of the day.

To report an error when this appears on the Main Page, see Main Page errors. Please remember that this list defers to the supporting articles, so it is best to achieve consensus and make any necessary changes there first.

September 20 September 22
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Images

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  • A B-29 Superfortress A B-29 Superfortress
  • Empress Dowager Cixi Empress Dowager Cixi
  • No Kum-Sok No Kum-Sok
  • Armand Călinescu Armand Călinescu
  • Virginia O'Hanlon Virginia O'Hanlon
  • Charles Edward Stuart Charles Edward Stuart
  • A painting depicting the Angel Moroni delivering golden plates to Joseph Smith A painting depicting the Angel Moroni delivering golden plates to Joseph Smith
  • I-80 in western Iowa I-80 in western Iowa

Ineligible

Blurb Reason
Oktoberfest begins (2012); refimprove section
Independence Day in Armenia (1991), Belize (1981) and Malta (1964) Armenia: refimprove section; Belize: outdated; Malta: refimprove section
454 – Roman emperor Valentinian III killed Aetius in Ravenna. unreferenced section
1823 – According to Joseph Smith, he was first visited by the Angel Moroni, who would guide him to the golden plates that became the basis of the Book of Mormon. Tagged for WP:OR
1860Second Opium War: Anglo-French forces earned a decisive victory against Qing dynasty troops in the Battle of Palikao, allowing them to capture Beijing. lots of CN tags (5)
1898 – The Hundred Days' Reform in China was abruptly terminated when Empress Dowager Cixi forced the reform-minded Guangxu Emperor into seclusion and took over the government as regent. needs more footnotes
1921 – A tower silo storing 4,500 tonnes of a mixture of ammonium sulfate and ammonium nitrate fertilizer exploded at a BASF plant in Oppau, Germany, killing at least 500 people. refimprove
1939 – Romanian prime minister Armand Călinescu was assassinated in Bucharest by pro-Nazi members of the Iron Guard. incomplete citations
1942 – The prototype model of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress, a four-engine heavy bomber that became one of the largest aircraft to see service during World War II, flew for the first time. refimprove section
1953 – North Korean No Kum-sok defected with his MiG-15, inadvertently making Operation Moolah, an American effort to bribe communist pilots, a success. unreferenced section
1976 – Chilean political figure Orlando Letelier was assassinated in Washington, D.C., by DINA agents. refimprove section
2005Hurricane Rita, the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in the Gulf of Mexico, achieved Category 5 status, and left up to 125 dead over the following days. refimprove section
Leonello d'Este |b|1407 Many uncited passages
Faith Hill |b|1967 refimprove section
Virgil |d|19 BC| Many uncited passages
Arthur Schopenhauer |d|1860| Many uncited passages

Eligible

September 21: International Day of Peace

The Great Fire of New YorkThe Great Fire of New York More anniversaries: Category: