1730 - Wikipedia March 9 – General Nader Khan of Persia opens the first campaign of the Ottoman–Persian War (1730–1735), guiding the Persian Army from Shiraz and starting the Western Persia Campaign against the Ottoman Empire
Historical Events in 1730 - On This Day Historical events from year 1730 Learn about 11 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1730 or search by date or keyword
1730-1739 | Fashion History Timeline In the 1730s the silhouette of both womenswear and menswear emphasized shape At the same time, social events captured by famed artists allowed for the wealthy to display their sense of style and affluence
Historical Sources for the 1730 Battle at the Grand Village of the Natchez It began in November 1729 with a surprise attack by the Natchez Indians on the French colony in their midst, where, in a matter of hours, some 250 settlers were killed and a similar number — mostly women, children, and enslaved Africans — were taken hostage
1730 - McLean County Museum of History In the summer of 1730, the Meskwaki — having suffered several major defeats — attempted to flee to the east to join the Iroquois On their way through Illinois, they found themselves blocked by enemy Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Mascouten, and Illini people
Timeline: 1730s | Timetoast 1734 1735 1736 Jan 1, 1730, Charlotte Cibber Charke runs a puppet show Jan 1, 1730, Queen Caroline builds a hermitage at Kew Jan 1, 1734, Elizabeth Carter begins writing for the Gentleman's Magazine May 11, 1731, Mary Astell dies
1730 - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Year 1730 (MDCCXXX) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the 11-day slower Julian calendar)
1730 - Ida B. Wells Center on American Exceptionalism and Restorative . . . The ‘Chesapeake Rebellion’, an uprising of several hundred enslaved people in Virginia, ends with the brutal suppression of the rebels From this time onward, England trades aggressively in North American slaves, with New York, Boston and Charleston thriving as home ports for slave vessels