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Historical Event on 01/01/1399

Amir Timur left Delhi. He took the title 'Emperor of India' and recrossed the Indus on March 11.

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1/23/1975Omeo Kumar Das, one of the great patriots of Assam, passed away at the age of 81. He selflessly worked for the tea plantation workers and made efforts to get them better living standards. He translated Gandhiji's autobiography ""My Experiments with Truth"" in Assamese language.
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