It happened that day, February 7

Events:

457 – Liu I becomes the first emperor of the Byzantine Empire.

1830 – The French firm has approved a special session of the occupation of Algeria.

1882 – The issue of the Egyptian Constitution.

1898 – Emile Zola is subject to a defamation trial for having published an article he wrote entitled I AM accused …! She talks about the Drifos affair.

1900 – Establishment of the Labor Party in the United Kingdom.

1924 – The Italian government led by fascist leader Benito Musolini decides to establish diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union.

1939 – The opening of the round table between the delegates of Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, and British delegates at the Palais de San James in London.

1947 – Palestinians and settlers in Palestine declare their refusal of the British proposal separately from dividing Palestine into two Palestinian Arab States and the other Jew with Jerusalem remaining under international surveillance.

1959 – Cuban President Fidel Castro announces the new Cuba constitution.

1965 – The American boxer Cassius Clay announces his Islam and changes his name to Muhammad Ali Clay.

1979 – Pluto moves to enter the orbit of Nepon for the first time since its date of discovery.

1986 – The head of the Philippin opposition, Corazon Akino, wins the presidential elections on his rival President Ferdinand Marcus.

1990 – The Soviet Communist Party renounces the monopoly of power after 72 years of domination.

1992 – The European Union Treaty, known as “Mastricht Treaty”.

1999 – The Jordanian Crown Prince Abdullah interpreted the department as the property of the Kingdom of Hashemite of Jordan before the National Assembly after the death of his father, King Hussein Bin Talal.

2006 -The emir of the state of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah al -Ahmad al -Sabah, issues an Emir order in which Sheikh Nawaf al -Ahmad al -Sabah will be recommended to the mandate of the Alliance, and he issues a decree in Which Sheikh Nasser Al -Muhammad al -Sabah is called Prime Minister.

2011 – Announce the outcome of the South Sudan referendum held on January 9, and the result was that 98.83% of voters voted for the secession of the south of the North.

2015 – When do you marry? It is sold for $ 300 million, becoming the most expensive painting in history.

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Born:

572 – Shuoko Tayishi, Japanese prince.

1102 – Matilda, Queen of England.

1478 – Thomas Moore, English politician.

1693 – Anna Ivanovna, Empress of the eighth of Russia in the Russian Empire.

1741-Henry Fossili, a British artist-siss-siss-siss.

1812 – Charles Dickens, English novelist.

1842 – Alexander Ripo, French Prime Minister.

1870 – Alfred Adler, Austrian world in psychology.

1878 – Godfrey Harold Hardy, British mathematician.

1885 SNKIR Lewis, an American writer who won the Nobel Prize for Literature of the Year

1930. Hugo Shepherle, German marshal.

1889 – Harry Nicks, Swedish scientist contributing to information theory.

1905 – OLF von Uller, a physiological scientist and a Swedish pharmacy.

1906 – Oleg Antonov, designer of the Soviet plane. Boy, Chinese emperor.

1907 – Safa al -jamil, Egyptian actor.

1909 – Helder Camara, bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.

** Amido Galilet, former officer of the Italian army.

1932 – Alfred Warden, an American astronaut.

1947 – Wayne Alwain, American audio performance actor famous for Mickey Mouse’s performance.

1949 – Paulo Cesar Carbgiani, Brazilian player and football coach.

1954 – Dieter Polain, German composer.

1960 – James Speed, an American actor. Yasnuri Matsmoto, a Japanese actor in audio performance.

1962 – Mohamed Ibrahim, Kuwaiti player and football coach.

** Eddie Ezard, English actor.

1965 – Chris Rock, American actor.

1966 – Christine Auto, Olympic Olympic swimming player in East Germany.

1969 – Kotaro Nakagawa, Japanese composer.

1970 – Nabil al -wadi, Kuwaitian preacher.

1972 – Ghada Shbair, Lebanese singer.

** Hussein Al -Khudari, a football player and a Kuwaitian sports program presenter.

1975 – Martin Baj, French author.

1977 – Tsuniaso Mimamoto, Japanese football player.

** Marius Bodalanoski, Polish champion of force.

1978 – Ashton Kutcher, American actor and model.

** Daniel Van Bouetten, Belgian football player.

1979 – Tawakkol Kerman, Yemeni journalist and political activist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011.

** Nawaf al -Qattan, a Kuwaitian diffuser.

1983 – TISHOMI GHETTO, Ethiopian football player. Aisha Bin Ahmed, a Tunisian actress. Federico Marcite, an Italian football player.

1984 – Nadine Nassib Njeim, Lebanese actress.

1988 – I Kago, Japanese singer.

1992 – Jose Paxter, an English football player.

1995 – Farah al -hadi, Kuwaitian actress.

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Mortality:

1837 – Gustav IV Adolf, king of Sweden.

1914 -Muhammad Amin Al -Kurdi Al -irbli, Fakih and Soufi An Iraqi Kurdish Kurdish.

1937 – Elyho Root, a Nobel Peace Prize and an American and diplomat legislator in 1912.

1960 – Igor Vasilifch Khrchalv, Russian physicist.

1993 – Mohsen Sarhan, Egyptian actor.

1994 – Nour Al -demerdash, Egyptian director.

1999 – Al -Hussein Bin Talal, king of the kingdom of Hashemite of Jordan.

2003 – Augusto Monteruso, Guatemali writer.

2006 – Der Al -Dharat, Ottoman princess and daughter of the Sultan Abdul Majeed II, the last of the Ottoman Caliph.

2010 – Faisal Alawi, Yemeni singer.

2013 – Muhammad Murshid Naji, Yemeni singer.

2014 – Suhair Al -Ibary, an Egyptian media.

2016 – Fouad Bakhsh, Saudi actor.

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Holidays and events:

โช Men’s day in Malta.







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