1628


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Events

January–March

  • January 19 – (26 Jumada al-Awwal 1037 A.H.) The reign of Salef-ud-din Muhammad Shahryar as the Mughal Emperor, Shahryar Mirza, comes to an end a little more than two months after the November 7 death of his father, Jahangir, as Sharyar's older brother, Shihab defeats him in battle. Prince Shihab-ud-Din Muhammad Khurram takes the name Shah Jahan and sentences Shahryar and other members of the court to death.
  • January 23 – After being incarcerated and blinded on orders of his brother, former Mughal Emperor Shahryar Mirza is put to death, along with his nephews, co-ruler Dawar Bakhsh, and Princes Garshasp, Tahmuras and Hoshang.
  • February 3 – In what is now the South American nation of Chile, the indigenous Mapuche lay siege to the Spanish colonial settlement of Nacimiento. The Spanish captain and a force of 40 men are able to hold out until reinforcements arrive two days later, but the attackers take muskets and two cannons.
  • February 5 – The Chongzhen Era begins in Ming dynasty China after the October 2 ascension of Zhu Youjian, the Chongzhen Emperor, on the first day of the Chinese New Year, and the Tianqi era formally ends.
  • February 10 – King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden issues an order bringing an end to the "foolishness and insanity" ("dårskap och galenskap") of religious visionary Margareta i Kumla, prohibiting Swedes from making pilgrimages to see her on pain of imprisonment, and threatening her with incarceration if she continues to preach about her visions from the angels.
  • February 14 – The coronation of Shah Jahan as ruler of the Mughal Empire takes place in Agra.
  • March 1 – Writs issued in February, by King Charles I, require every county in England (not just seaport towns) to pay ship tax by this date.
  • March 17Oliver Cromwell makes his first appearance in the English Parliament, as Member for Huntingdon.

April–June

July–September

October–December

Date unknown

Births

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January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Probable

Deaths

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References

References

  1. ''The Cambridge Modern History, Volume IV: The Thirty Years's War'' (The University Press, Cambridge, 1906) pp. 107-108
  2. Mortimer Jerome Adler. (1971). "Webster's Guide to American History: A Chronological, Geographical, and Biographical Survey and Compendium". Merriam-Webster.
  3. (19 October 1995). "The French Wars of Religion, 1562-1629". Cambridge University Press.
  4. Jane Bingham. (1988). "Writers for Children: Critical Studies of Major Authors Since the Seventeenth Century". Scribner's.
  5. (1996). "The Human Brain and Spinal Cord: A Historical Study Illustrated by Writings from Antiquity to the Twentieth Century". Norman Publishing.
  6. Samuel J. Rogal. (1991). "Calendar of Literary Facts: A Daily and Yearly Guide to Noteworthy Events in World Literature from 1450 to the Present". Gale Research.
  7. Paul Chappell. (1970). "A Portrait of John Bull, C. 1563-1628". Hereford Cathedral.
  8. (1996). "Historical Dictionary of Stuart England, 1603-1689". Greenwood Publishing Group.

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