Today in History: India and Pakistan cease-fire goes into effect, ending the Indo-Pakistani War
The following are some of the major events which occurred on September 22:
1692 - Last people hanged for witchcraft (8) in the US, 19 hanged overall, with six other deaths during Salem Witch Trials.
1792 - French First Republic formed by the National Convention, stripping the French king of his powers.
1862 - US President Abraham Lincoln issues preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, threatening to free all enslaved people in the rebel southern states if those states fail to re-join the Union by January 1, 1863.
1965 - India and Pakistan cease-fire goes into effect, ending the Indo-Pakistani War.
1975 - Sara Jane Moore attempts to assassinate US President Gerald Ford, the second attempt on his life in less than three weeks.
1980 - The Iran-Iraq War began when Iraqi armed forces invaded western Iran along the countries' joint border; fighting continued until 1988, and a formal peace agreement was signed in 1990.
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