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The Hosay massacre (also known as the Hosay riots or the Jahaji massacre) took place on 30 October 1884 in San Fernando, Trinidad when the British colonial authorities fired on participants in the annual Hosay procession (the local name for the Shi'a Festival of Muharram) who had been banned from entering the town.
The Hosaymassacre (also known as the Hosay riots or the Jahaji massacre) took place on 30 October 1884 in San Fernando, Trinidad when the British colonial...
Hosay (originally from Husayn) is a Muslim Indo-Caribbean commemoration that is popularly observed in Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica. In Trinidad and...
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receive a degree from the Royal University of Ireland. October 30 – The Hosaymassacre in Trinidad. November 1 The Irish Gaelic Athletic Association is founded...
generally strained, and occasionally erupted into violence such as the 1884 Hosaymassacre. The American Merrimac Oil Company drilled an early oil well at La Brea...
Tobago, where he established a jewellery business. After surviving the Hosaymassacre in 1884, Kale Khan settled in Port of Spain where he established what...
Indian cultures, reflected in its large and famous Carnival, Diwali, and Hosay celebrations, as well as being the birthplace of steelpan, the limbo, and...
– Canboulay Riots (Trinidad, later part of Trinidad and Tobago) 1884 – Hosay Riots (Trinidad, later part of Trinidad and Tobago) 1884 – Cincinnati riots...
against copycat uprisings. In the Straits Settlements and Trinidad the annual Hosay processions were banned, riots broke out in penal settlements in Burma and...
siesta, Lammens concludes that there was no battle at all but a quick massacre that was over in an hour; he suggests that the detailed accounts found...
time of Husayn ibn Ali's death in 680, pilgrimages to commemorate the massacre have often been repressed. Despite many attempts by successive rulers,...
Fort Sill cememtry, Southern Tonto Apache Chief/Scout Hosay is buried in Fort Apache cememtery, Hosay has family in Fort Sill and San Carlos today) Chíhéne...
played an important role in disclosing the true events leading up to the massacre of the third Shia Imam Husayn, and his supporters. She also protected the...