Events
- In Russia the office SAP CIS — representation of SAP SE is opened.
Events
- On January 2 — the Beginning of an economic reform in the territory of the former Soviet Union. Beginning of liberalization of the prices, "shock therapy" of Egor Gaidar.
- On January 6 — the Power into Tbilisi passed to the Council of War, Zviad Gamsakhurdia fled to Armenia.
- On January 29 — the President Boris Nikolaevich Yeltsin issues decree No. 65 "About freedom of trade".
- On February 25 — the Russian Space Agency Was formed.
- On February 29 — canceling of "Prohibition" and the state monopoly for alcoholic beverages in Russia.
- On March 7 — Eduard Shevarnadze returns to Georgia
- On March 21 — the Referendum in Tatarstan on sovereignty of the republic. 62 percent of voted expressed pro.
- On April 6 — Ethnic contradictions between the Serbian and Muslim communities in Bosnia develop into armed conflict. The Civil war in Bosnia begins.
- On April 6 — the three-year siege of Sarajevo Begins forces of Army of the Republika Srpska and the Yugoslavian national army
- On April 10 — Mass slaughter of Armenians in Marage, the Armenian settlement of the Martakertsky Region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
- On May 9 — the Armenian paramilitary groups of NKR took the city of Shusha.
- On June 19 — on August 1 — the Bender tragedy — a large-scale military action of army and police of the Republic of Moldova against the city of Bender of the Dnestr Moldavian Republic
- On August 14 — troops of the State Council of Georgia under the pretext of protection of the railroad and railway warehouses were included into Abkhazia. The war which became history as the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict began
- On August 29 — input of peacekeeping forces of the Russian Federation in a zone of the moldovo-Dnestr conflict
- On September 11 — In Pasadena (State of California), at the World Of Commodore exhibition there took place the presentation of Amiga 4000, the first computer based on a chipset of AGA.
- September — after a 6-year break and 20-month reconstruction opened Carmelite, the subway, the first in the Middle East, located in the city of Haifa, Israel again.
- On September 13 — the agreement on establishment of the relations of twin-cities between Haifa (Israel) and Odessa (Ukraine) is signed.
- On October 15 — the Serial killer Andrey Chikatilo is found guilty of 53 murders.
- On November 3 — Presidential elections in the USA. Bill Clinton won. The candidature were also proposed by George Bush (Sr.) and Ross Perot.
- On December 12 — Victor Chernomyrdin is appointed the chairman of the Russian government.
Were born
- On January 19 — Sean Johnson is the American gymnast.
- On February 9 — Melnikova, Darya is the Russian actress.
- On July 13 — Badun Ekaterina — a telestar
- On August 18 — Francis Bin Cobain (engl. Frances Bean Cobain), the only daughter of the vocalist and the guitarist of the American Nirvana group, Kurt Cobain and his spouse Cortney Lav.
- On August 20 — Demi Lovato is the American actress and the singer.
- On November 23 — Miley Cyrus is the American actress and the singer.
Died
See Also: Category: The dead in 1992
- On January 29 — Willie Dixon — the American Black BluesMan.
- On March 5 — Evgeny Yevstigneyev (river of 1926) — the stage and film actor.
- On April 4 — Nikolay Aleksandrovich Astrov, the Soviet designer of the armored equipment.
- On April 6 — Isaac Asimov, the American science fiction writer, the popular writer of science.
- On April 10 — Peter Dennis Mitchell, the English biochemist, the Nobel Prize laureate in chemistry (1978).
- On April 21 — Benny Hill, the English actor.
- On April 30 — Oleg Grigoriev, the Russian poet and the artist.
- On September 5 — Fritz Leyber, the American science fiction writer (a sort. 1910).
Nobel Prizes
- The physicist — George Charpac — "For opening and creation of detekter of particles, in particular the multi-wire proportional camera".
- Chemistry — Rudolf Markus — "For a contribution to the theory of reactions of transfer of an electron in the chemical systems".
- Medicine and physiology — Edmond Fischer, Edwin Krebs — "For the opening concerning reversible proteinaceous phosphorylation as the mechanism of biological regulation".
- Economy — Gary Becker — "For researches of a wide range of problems of human behavior and * the reaction which is not limited only to market behavior".
- Literature — Derek Walcott — "For a brilliant sample of the Caribbean epos in 64 sections".
- World award — Rigobert Menchu — "As the fighter for human rights, especially indigenous people of America".