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March 4, 2026 Holiday:

Holi

Holi is a vibrant and joyful Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. During this festive occasion, people gather to throw colored powders and liquids at each other, creating a kaleidoscope of colors and laughter. The tradition is rooted in the mythological story of Hiranyakashyap, a demon king who was defeated by Lord Vishnu, and the colors symbolize the victory of good over evil. The festivities also involve singing, dancing, and feasting with family and friends, making it a time of great merriment and social bonding. As the colors wash away, Holi also represents a fresh start, a chance to forgive and forget past mistakes, and begin anew.

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Holidays on March 4, 2026:
Birthdays on March 4:

Mike Krieger

40 Years Old

Co-founder of Instagram, a social media platform revolutionizing visual storytelling and online interaction. Known for creating a global community sharing life's moments through ph...

Catherine O'Hara

72 Years Old

A talented comedic actress, known for her iconic roles in Beetlejuice, Home Alone, and Schitt's Creek, bringing laughter and joy to audiences worldwide.

Draymond Green

36 Years Old

A dominant power forward who has won multiple NBA championships and is known for his defensive prowess and outspoken personality.

Antonio Vivaldi

Died in 1741, aged 63

A virtuosic violinist and prolific composer, he crafted over 400 concertos, including "The Four Seasons," which remains a beloved and iconic masterpiece of classical music.

Chris Squire

Died in 2015, aged 67

Legendary bassist and songwriter of the iconic progressive rock band Yes, renowned for his innovative and intricate bass playing style, and iconic songs like "Roundabout" and "I've...

Jason Newsted

63 Years Old

Bassist and songwriter for Metallica, one of the most influential heavy metal bands of all time, known for his aggressive playing style and iconic songs like "Enter Sandman".

Patricia Heaton

68 Years Old

Emmy-winning star of popular sitcoms like "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "The Middle", known for her relatable, down-to-earth characters and comedic timing.

Khaled Hosseini

61 Years Old

Author of bestselling novels like "The Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid Suns", exploring themes of war, family, and identity in Afghanistan.

Ward Kimball

Died in 2002, aged 88

A legendary animator, producer, and screenwriter behind beloved Disney classics, including Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and Fantasia.

James Ellroy

78 Years Old

Crime novelist famous for gritty, noir-inspired works like "L.A. Confidential" and "The Black Dahlia", exploring dark themes of corruption and violence in 1950s Los Angeles.

Miriam Makeba

Died in 2008, aged 76

A legendary singer-songwriter and actress who used her powerful voice to fight against apartheid and racism, becoming a symbol of hope and freedom for many.

Landon Donovan

44 Years Old

A legendary soccer player and coach who led the US national team to numerous victories, including a dramatic World Cup win in 2010. Known for his exceptional skills on the field an...

Events from History on March 4:
788 years ago
The Mongol horde, led by Batu Khan and Subutai, clashed with Prince Yuri's Russian army on the icy banks of the Sit River, marking the beginning of a devastating two-century reign of terror over Russia. The Mongols' lightning-fast cavalry and clever tactics proved too much for the disorganized Russian forces, who were no match for the invaders' brutal efficiency. As the snow-covered plains of Russia ran red with blood, the Mongols claimed victory, sealing the fate of the Russian people for generations to come.
237 years ago
First Congress Meets, Constitution Takes Effect (Federal Hall, New York City, New York, 10004, USA) 1789
The wait was finally over! After months of anticipation, the United States Constitution officially went into effect as the First Congress of the United States convened in New York City. This milestone marked the dawn of a new era in American politics, as the Founding Fathers' vision for a robust federal government began to take shape. Senators and Representatives from across the young nation gathered to iron out the kinks of the new system, eager to prove that this experiment in self-governance could succeed.
The world was abuzz as Christopher Columbus, the famed Italian explorer, sailed into the port of Lisbon, Portugal, aboard his trusty ship Niña on this day in 1493. The weary but triumphant navigator had just completed his groundbreaking voyage to the New World, charting a course through the Caribbean and opening up a new frontier for European exploration. The tales of his adventures and discoveries would soon spread like wildfire, sparking a frenzy of interest and investment in future expeditions. This moment marked a major turning point in world history, forever changing the course of commerce, culture, and civilization.
17 years ago
In a historic and unprecedented move, the International Criminal Court has finally taken a crucial step towards accountability for the atrocities committed in Darfur. Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the President of Sudan, has been issued an arrest warrant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in the troubled region. This monumental decision marks the first time a sitting head of state has been indicted by the ICC since its establishment, sending a powerful message that no one is above the law. As the world watches, the Sudanese government's brutal regime is finally being called to task for the unspeakable suffering it has inflicted on the innocent people of Darfur.
As the dusty plains of Zimbabwe reverberated with the sounds of jubilation, Robert Mugabe, the charismatic leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), stood triumphant, his party sweeping 57 out of 80 seats in the country's first democratic election. This monumental victory marked a historic shift, as the former British colony transitioned from white minority rule to black majority rule, with Mugabe becoming the first black prime minister of Zimbabwe. The election, held amidst fears of political violence and international scrutiny, signaled a new era of self-determination for the African nation.
565 years ago
Edward's powerful army stood victorious on the snow-covered fields of Towton, their banners bearing the white rose emblem of the House of York. The once-mighty Lancastrian king, Henry VI, had finally fallen. The Yorkist forces, fueled by Edward's charisma and strategic prowess, had decisively defeated the Lancastrian army. Henry VI, plagued by bouts of mental illness and weakened by the constant infighting among his nobles, was no match for Edward's military might. As the dust settled, Edward IV claimed the throne, marking the end of Lancaster's reign and the beginning of a new era of Yorkist dominance.
Notable Deaths on March 4:
2019Luke Perry Beloved American actor, best known for his roles in TV and film
1994John Candy Beloved Canadian comedian and actor, cherished for his effervescent wit and memorable performances.
2019Keith Flint Frontman of the iconic British electronic music group
2008Gary Gygax Father of modern tabletop gaming
2022Shane Warne Australian cricket legend and sports commentator
1193Saladin Founder of Ayyubid Sultanate and statesman
2013Mickey Moore Actor and director who appeared in numerous films and television shows.
1981Torin Thatcher Character actor with a diverse range of film and stage roles.
2016Bud Collins Legendary sportscaster and journalist
2007Thomas Eagleton American lawyer and politician who championed public service
1963William Carlos Williams Visionary American poet who redefined literary boundaries
2020Javier Pérez de Cuéllar Peruvian politician and diplomat who served in the country's government
2016Pat Conroy Innovative American author and storyteller
2001Harold Stassen Pioneering educator and politician who shaped Minnesota's governance
1992Art Babbitt Trailblazing American animator and director, credited with innovating Disney's Disney Golden Age through classics.
1852Nikolai Gogol Notable Russian author and playwright
1999Del Close Actor and educator who inspired generations of students to pursue their passions
2009George McAfee Professional American football player and athletic icon
1945Mark Sandrich Pioneering filmmaker who brought classic stories to the big screen
2013Lillian Cahn successful entrepreneur who co-founded Coach, a luxury accessories brand.