Today in history. November 30
November 30, 1900: Author Oscar Wald dies in Paris. The author was staying in a hotel and on the wallpaper of his room, there were words "one of us should go" which strengthened the writer's chances of committing suicide.
November 30, 1925: Shrines, monasteries, shrines, pillows and places of remembrance are closed in Turkey. The law also prohibits the wearing of turbans and religious clothing by persons without authority. On the same day, the words "sovereignty belongs to the nation" were pasted on the back wall of the speaker of the National Assembly. The best way is civilization.
November 30, 1974: A 3.2 million-year-old human skeleton is discovered in Ethiopia.
Experts call this structure 'Lucy'. The length of the structure was 105 cm.
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