Students can refer to the following ICSE History and Civics Important Dates which you can learn. These dates are always used in ICSE History and Civics exams. You should remember the following dates and years by heart so that you can easily use them in exams or any quizes. You should also refer to ICSE Solutions for Class 9 History here.
ICSE History and Civics Important Dates and Years
1850 – Law passed by Lord Dalhousie that entitled a person to convert to Christianity to inherit ancestral property
1856 – General Service Enlistment Act passed by British 1857 – First War of Independence; Revolt of the Sepoys 10th May 1857 – Revolt of the sepoys at Meerut
8th April 1857 – Mangal Pande was arrested and hanged.1858 – Government of India Act passed by British; Rule of East India Company came to an end 1st November 1858 – Queen Victoria’s Proclamation
1866 – East India Association organized by Dadabhai Naoroji
1876 – Indian Association of Calcutta formed by Surendranath Banerjee
1877 – Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental College at Aligarh founded by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan 1877 – Delhi Durbar held by Lord Lytton
1878 – Indian Arms Act passed by Lord Lytton 1878 – Vernacular Press Act passed by Lord Lytton
1882 – Vernacular Press Act repealed by Lord Ripon
1883 – Indian National Conference
1885 – Indian National Congress was founded
28th to 31st December 1885 – First conference of Indian National Congress
1886 – Indian National Congress merged with All India National Conference 1885 to 1905 – Moderate Phase
1905 to 1918 – Radical Phase
1919 to 1947 – Gandhian Era
1892 – Indian Councils Act passed by British was held.
1893 – Mohammedan Anglo-Oriental Defense Association was founded 1898 and 1902 – Surendranath Banerjee elected President of congress 1904 – Universities Act passed by Lord Curzon
1904 – Official Secrets Act passed by Lord Curzon
1905 – Gopal Krishna Gokhale was President of annual session of Congress at Banaras (now Varanasi) 1905 – Servants of India Society founded by Gopal Krishan Gokhale
1905 – Partition of Bengal announced by Lord Curzon 7th August 1905 – Anti-partition Movement was started 16th October 1905 – Effective day of partition of Bengal; Observed as Raksha Bandhan Day
1906 – Split between Radicals and Moderates was averted by Dadabhai Naoroji at annual session of Congress in Kolkata
1906 – All-India Muslim League was formed at Dacca
1907 – Surat Session of Congress; Splitting up of Radicals and Moderates
1909 – Minto-Morley Reforms (i.e. revised version of Indian Councils Act) passed by British 1911 – Partition of Bengal was cancelled
1913 – Muslim League declared at its annual session that its aim was self-governance 1914 to 1918 – First World War 1914 to 1917 – National Movement
1916 – Radicals and Moderates united at Lucknow session of Congress; Lucknow Pact 1916 – Home Rule Leagues launched by Tilak and Annie Besant
1917 – August Declaration (Montague-Chelmsford Declaration)/ Montague-Chelmsford Reforms 1919 – Government of India Act was passed
1919 – Jallianwala Bagh Tragedy
1919 – Rowlatt Act (also known as the Black Act) was passed 1920 – Non-cooperation Movement was started
1922 – Swaraj Party was organized
1927 – Simon Commission
1928 – Nehru Report was submitted
1928 – Lala Lajpat Rai died of lathi charges while demonstrating against the Simon Commission 1929 – Congress Session at Lahore and Poorna Swaraj Resolution
1930 – Civil Disobedient Movement was launched 1933 – Civil Disobedience Movement was suspended 1934 – Civil Disobedient Movement was withdrawn
1939 – Forward Bloc was founded by Subhas Chandra Bose 22nd December 1939 – Day of resignation of Congress Ministries celebrated as a day of deliverance by Muslim League
1940 – August Offer was made by Lord Linlithgow
1942 – Tokyo Conference and formation of Indian National Army 1942 – Cripps Mission
1942 – Quit India Resolution/Movement; Revolt of 1942 1945 – Lord Wavell’s Plan
1945-46 – Cabinet Mission Plan
30th July 1946 – Direct Action Resolution was passed by Muslim League
16th August 1946 – Day of Protest for Muslim League known as Direct Action Day 26th October 1946 – Interim Government was formed
20th February 1947 – Announced that British Government would leave Indian by June 1948 1947 – Mountbatten Plan
1947 – Indian Independence Act
14th August 1947 – Independence Day for Pakistan; Formation of Pakistan 15th August 1947 – Independence Day for India
26th January 1950 – Republic Day for India
World History:
1914 to 1918 – First World War 1871 – Franco – Prussian War 1905 – Moroccan Crisis
1906 to 1909 – Bosnian Crisis also known as Balkan Tension
28th June 1914 – Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria at Sarajevo 1917 – US entered the war
1917 – Russian Revolution
28th June 1919 – Treaty of Versailles was signed in France 1920 – League of Nations was established
1919 – Hitler joined NSDAP, i.e. National Socialist Party 1933 – Hitler formed the first Nazi government
1934 – Hitler adopted the title of Fuehrer Weimer Republic ended and Third Reich of Hitler began 1936 – Anti-Comintern Pact between Japan and Germany
1937 to 1939 – Second World War
1938 – Hitler invaded Austria and annexed it into the German empire; Anschluss declared
1938 – Anglo-Italian Pact between Britain and Italy, also known as ‘a gentleman’s pact’ was signed 1938 – Munich Pact signed by Italy, Germany, Britain, France
1939 – Invasion of Poland, Nazi-Soviet Aggression Pact was signed 1940 – Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Axis
7th December 1941 – Attack on Pearl Harbor 1945 – Mussolini shot to death
7th May 1945 – German forces surrendered
6th and 9th August 1945 – Bombing at Hiroshima and Nagasaki
2nd September 1945 – Japanese surrendered
1947 – Marshall Plan 1947 – Truman doctrine
1945 to 1991-92 – Cold War
1949 – NATO was signed
1955 – Warsaw Pact was signed
3rd October 1990 – East Germany joined West Germany
1941 – London Declaration (U.N.)
1941 – Atlantic Charter was issued 1942 – Washington Declaration 1943 – Moscow Declaration
1944 – Dumbarton Oaks Conference 1945 – Conference at Yalta
24th October 1945 – Charter of the United Nations Organization came into force October 24th – U.N. Day
1946 – United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) was created
1946 – United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) was set up 7th April 1948 – World Health Organization (WHO) was set up
April 7th – World Health Day
10th December 1948 – Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the U.N. General Assembly
December 10th – Human Rights Day
1993 – India set up its Human Rights Commission