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March 7th

182 Notable deaths

Mikhail Bakhtin

Russian intellectual and philosopher.

Born November 17th, 1895 in Oryol.

Died March 7th, 1975 at 79 years old in Moscow.

Alice B. Toklas

American writer (1877-1967).

Born April 30th, 1877 in San Francisco. [ref]

Died March 7th, 1967 at 89 years old in Paris.

Adem Jashari

Commander of kosovo liberation army.

Born November 28th, 1955 in Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo.

Died March 7th, 1998 at 42 years old in Kosovo.

Govind Ballabh Pant

Indian politician and freedom fighter (1887–1961).

Born September 10th, 1887 in Almora.

Died March 7th, 1961 at 73 years old in New Delhi.

Georgy Lvov

Russian statesman and the first post-imperial prime minister of russia (1861-1925).

Born November 2nd, 1861 in Dresden.

Died March 7th, 1925 at 63 years old in Boulogne-Billancourt.

Ali Farka Touré

Malian musician (1939–2006).

Born October 31st, 1939 in Timbuktu.

Died March 7th, 2006 at 66 years old in Bamako (bone cancer). [ref]

Muhammad Rafiq Tarar

Pakistani judge and activist (1929–2022).

Born November 2nd, 1929 in Gujranwala.

Died March 7th, 2022 at 92 years old in Lahore. [ref]

Wyndham Lewis

English painter, writer and critic (1882-1957).

Born November 18th, 1882 in Amherst. [ref]

Died March 7th, 1957 at 74 years old in London. [ref]

Vitaly Gerasimov

Russian general (1977-2022).

Born July 9th, 1977 in Kazan.

Died March 7th, 2022 at 44 years old in Kharkiv Oblast (death in battle). [ref]

Jacob Koppel Javits

American politician (1904-1986).

Born May 18th, 1904 in New York City.

Died March 7th, 1986 at 81 years old in West Palm Beach (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).

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