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After the death of Akbar in 1605, his eldest son Jahangir succeeded him. (1605-1627)
No one killed Akbar. He fell ill with an attack of dysentery on 3rd October 1605 and never recovered from that. He died on 27th October 1605.
because of the gun powder plot, guy forks and others was planing to blow up the houses of parliament in 1605. They found out in time and guy forks was hung drawn and quarter.Hope i have been helpful :D xx
5 November 1605 .
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Guy Fawkes did not succeed in blowing up Parliament, but he was the one who attempted to do so in 1605. He was part of the Gunpowder Plot, which was an attempt by a group of Catholic extremists to assassinate King James I of England, his family, and most of the Protestant aristocracy in one hit by blowing up the Houses of Parliament during the State Opening.
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Guido Fawkes (Guy) in 1605 was close but never got the chance to bomb Parliament, he attempted to, but never succeeded as he was caught, then tortured (hung, drawn and quarted before he was burnt on his own pile of gunpowder, (although i suspect, he wasn't burnt on gun powder) & that is why we have a Guy on a bonfire at Guy Fawkes celebration, pleasant... huh? Check out wikipedia, they have all about him on it.
COCAINE. ALso, he and a group of friends tried to blow up the UK Houses of Parliament in 1605 but he got caught and that is why we have bonfire night and burn a guy on the bonfire!
November 5, 1605, when Guido Fawkes was caught red-handed preparing the gunpowder in a cellar the gang had rented. One of his co-conspirators accidentally but clumsily tipped off the authorities by warning a friend not to attend Parliament on the 6th! Although not knowing what was actually intended, the friend raised the alarm.
COCAINE. ALso, he and a group of friends tried to blow up the UK Houses of Parliament in 1605 but he got caught and that is why we have bonfire night and burn a guy on the bonfire!
November 5th is a commemoration of the discovery and foiling of the gunpowder plot which was intended to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605. Guido Fawkes was the man who was caught but not the main perpetrator.
5th of November, 1605.
becos it was a bad place :)
To celebrate the saving of parliament and king James I from the 'gunpowder plot'. On the 5th November 1605 Guy Fawkes was caught guarding some barrels of gunpowder beneath the houses of parliament. Since then to celebrates fireworks have been sort off and an effigy of guy Fawkes had been burnt on a bonfire every 5th November
November 5th 1605