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July 19 across historical events, births, deaths, and annual observances.

Events 73 Moments recorded on this date.
Births 227 Notable people born on this date.
Deaths 117 Notable people who died on this date.
Holidays 11 Annual observances listed for this date.

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2012
Valiulla Yakupov

Valiulla Makhmutovich Yakupov was a prominent Muslim cleric in Tatarstan, Russia, and the deputy to the Muslim province's chief mufti. He was also known as a strong critic of radical Islamist organisations which advocate Salafism, a radical form of Islam. According to news agency Interfax, Yakupov founded Russia's first Islamic literary publishing house. Yakupov was killed by suspected radical Islamists in 2012.

1967
List of lieutenant governors of Connecticut

The lieutenant governor of Connecticut is the second highest executive officer of the government of the U.S. State of Connecticut. The lieutenant governor acts as President of the State Senate, presiding over the Senate and casting votes in the event of a tie. They are elected to serve four-year terms and run on the same ticket as the governor as running mate with no term limits. They are the first in the gubernatorial line of succession of Connecticut and serve as acting governor in the absence of the governor and as governor for the remainder of the term in the event the governor dies, resigns, or is removed from office.

2024
Iryna Farion

Ukrainian linguist and politician (1964–2024)

2024
Kevan Gosper

Australian athlete and administrator (1933–2024)

2024
Sheila Jackson Lee

American lawyer and politician (1950–2024)

2024
Ray Reardon

Welsh professional snooker player (1932–2024)

2024
James C. Scott

American political scientist and anthropologist (1936–2024)

2015
Carmino Ravosa

American composer and lyricist, singer, pianist

2014
Rubem Alves

Brazilian theologian, philosopher, and psychoanalyst

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