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  2. 2008 Mumbai attacks - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 September 2024. Terrorist attacks in India "26/11" redirects here. For the date, see November 26. 2008 Mumbai attacks Part of terrorism in India Places of the attacks Location Mumbai, India Leopold Café Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel Oberoi Trident Cama Hospital ...

  3. 1993 Bombay bombings - Wikipedia

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    2002 Mumbai bus bombing; 2003 Mumbai bombings; 2006 Mumbai train bombings; 2008 Mumbai attacks; 2011 Mumbai bombings; Bowbazaar bomb blast 1993; Azam Ghauri (one of the 1993 bombers shot by police in 2000) Bombay riots of 1992–1993; Srikrishna Commission, investigating the Bombay riots and bombings; Zanjeer (dog), a bomb-finder dog ...

  4. 2006 Mumbai train bombings - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Mumbai train bombings were a series of seven bomb blasts on 11 July. They took place over a period of 11 minutes on the Suburban Railway in Mumbai, the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra and the nation's financial capital. The bombs were set off in pressure cookers on trains plying on the Western Line Suburban Section of the ...

  5. 2011 Mumbai bombings - Wikipedia

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    2011 Mumbai bombings. A "wanted" poster featuring the 2 primary suspects behind the attacks. The 2011 Mumbai bombings, also known as 13/7, were a series of three coordinated bomb explosions at different locations in Mumbai, India, on 13 July 2011 between 18:54 and 19:06 IST. [5] The blasts occurred at the Opera House, at Zaveri Bazaar and at ...

  6. Bombay riots - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Bombay riots were a series of riots that took place in Bombay (present-day Mumbai), Maharashtra, between December 1992 and January 1993. An estimated 900 people, predominantly Muslims, were killed. [1][2] The riots were mainly due to escalations of hostilities after large scale protests by Muslims in reaction to the 1992 Babri Masjid ...

  7. Sandeep Unnikrishnan - Wikipedia

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    Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan, AC (15 March 1977 – 28 November 2008) was an Indian Army officer, who was serving in the 51 Special Action Group of the National Security Guard on deputation. He was killed during the November 2008 Mumbai attacks [2] and was posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra, India's highest peacetime gallantry award, on 26 ...

  8. Aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai attacks - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, there were multiple and far-ranging events that were observed. Besides the immediate impact on the victims and their families, the attacks caused widespread anger among the Indian public, and condemnations from countries throughout the world. The immediate impact was felt on Mumbai and Maharashtra ...

  9. Timeline of the 2008 Mumbai attacks - Wikipedia

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    26 Nov. Two terrorists attack Leopold Cafe, spraying bullets onto the people inside before fleeing. 10 people are killed and many are injured, including a Reuters news reporter. Terrorists also plant bombs in two taxis, killing 5 people and wounding 15. 26 Nov. Four of the men enter the Taj Mahal Hotel, two enter the Oberoi Trident, two enter ...