Australian Referee Majak Daw

Majak Daw

Living place: Sudan

Birthday: 11-3-1991 (33 years old)

Population of the world 1991: 5.359 billions

Global rank: #57592

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Australian Referee Majak Daw profile

Who is Australian Referee Majak Daw?
Play the famous Australian football rules for his time with North Melbourne. When he was selected in 2009, he became the first Sudanese-Australian player to be drafted into the AFL.
In 2014, he was accused of sexual assault from an incident in 2007, but was cleared of all charges in 2015.
 
 

Young / Before famous

After immigrating to Australia, he took up that sport at MacKillop College.

Family life info

He grew up in war-torn Sudan, fleeing the country during the second Sudanese civil war. He is one of nine children.

Close relationship

Who is Boy (girl) friend/ wife (husband)/ darling Australian Referee Majak Daw?
He and Andrew Swallow were teammates on North Melbourne.

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Summary of Majak Daw profile

When was Australian Referee Majak Daw born?
Majak Daw birthday 11-3-1991 (at the age of 33).
Where is Australian Referee Majak Daw's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Majak Daw was born in . is a Australian Referee, whose Zodiac is Pisces, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Goat. Majak Daw's global rank is 57592 and whose rank is 64 in list of famous Australian Referee. Population of the world in 1991 is about 5.359 billions persons.
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Events in 1991 and 11-3

Events in the world in the birth year of Majak Daw

  • Cease-fire ends Persian Gulf War (April 3); UN forces are victorious. Background: The Persian Gulf War
  • Europeans end sanctions on South Africa (April 15). South African Parliament repeals apartheid laws (June 5).
  • France agrees to sign 1968 treaty banning spread of atomic weapons (June 3). China accepts nuclear nonproliferation treaty (Aug. 10). Bush-Gorbachev summit negotiates strategic arms reduction treaty (July 31).
  • Communist Government of Albania resigns (June 4).
  • Warsaw Pact dissolved (July 1).
  • Boris Yeltsin becomes first freely elected president of Russian Republic (July 10). Yeltsin's stock increases when he takes a prominent role in suppressing an anti-Gorbachev coup by communist hardliners (Aug. 18-22). Background: Rulers of Russia since 1533
  • Lithuania, Estonia, and Latvia win independence from USSR (Aug. 25); US recognizes them (Sept. 2).
  • Haitian troops seize president in uprising (Sept. 30). US suspends assistance to Haiti (Oct. 1).
  • US indicts two Libyans in 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland (Nov. 15).
  • Soviet Union breaks up after President Gorbachev's resignation; constituent republics form Commonwealth of Independent States (Dec. 25). Background: Dissolution of the USSR

Birthday Majak Daw (11-3) in history

  • Day 11-3 year 1861: The Confederate States of America adopted its constitution.
  • Day 11-3 year 1888: A torrential rainstorm hit the East Coast. The rain turned to snow the next day and it became the Blizzard of 1888, the most famous snowstorm in American history. It caused more than 400 deaths.
  • Day 11-3 year 1930: William Howard Taft became the first U.S. president to be buried in the National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
  • Day 11-3 year 1941: President Roosevelt signs the Lend-Lease Bill.
  • Day 11-3 year 1942: General Douglas MacArthur leaves the Philippines saying, "I shall return."
  • Day 11-3 year 1985: Mikhail Gorbachev became head of the Soviet Union following the death of Konstantin Chernenko. At 54, he was the youngest member of the ruling Politburo.
  • Day 11-3 year 1990: Augusto Pinochet of Chile, dictator since 1973, steps down.
  • Day 11-3 year 1993: Janet Reno won unanimous Senate confirmation to be the first female U.S. Attorney General.
  • Day 11-3 year 2004: Over 200 people were killed and over 1,400 were injured when bombs exploded in Madrid train stations. Al-Qaeda took responsibility for the attacks.
  • Day 11-3 year 2011: Japan is hit by an enormous earthquake that triggers a deadly 23-foot tsunami in the country's north, about 230 miles northeast of Tokyo. Cooling systems in one of the reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station fail shortly after the earthquake, causing a nuclear crisis.
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