It happened that day on February 25

Events:
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1950 -Sheikh Abdullah Al -Salem Al -Sabah officially receives the decision in Kuwait, and Kuwait continues to celebrate this day and consider it as its national day.
1954 – Syrian President Addeeb Al -Shishakli flee for Beirut after a military coup which ended his second reign.
1966 -Noureddine al -atassi was appointed president of the Syrian Arab Republic, two days after a military coup in the Arab Socialist Party in power overthrew the President Amin Al -Hafiz.
1984 – The United States ends the withdrawal of its last soldiers from the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
1986 – The Philippine President Ferdinand Marcus and his family fled after strikes in the Philippines against his reign, and the head of the opposition Korazon Akino resumed the presidency with the support of the army.
⭐ Central security soldiers rebelled in Egypt and the Cairo and Giza curfew, and army armored vehicles fill the streets.
1991 – A group of SCUD missiles affecting the American army barracks in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 29 American soldiers and hitting 99 others.
⭐ Announce the dismantling of the Warsaw Pact.
1992 – More than 700 Azerbaijani civilians were killed in a massacre by the Armenian forces in the Qara Bagh district.
1994 – A massacre of the Ibrahimi mosque of the city of Hebron produced by the Jewish colonist of American origin, Baruch Goldstein, where he shot the faithful while praying to dawn Friday in the month of Ramadan, and killed 29 worshipers and injured 150 others before other worshipers were killed and killed.
2009 – The Turkish Airlines plane crushes the flight of 1951, with 135 people on board, while trying to land at Sakhabul airport in Amsterdam, killing 9 passengers and injuring 55 others.
2010 – The assassination of the Director General of National Security in Algeria, Ali Tounsi, in the hands of his assistant and Laytas Shuaib.
⭐ The inauguration of Victor Yankovic as a Ukrainian president to succeed Victor Yoschinko.
2012 – Abd Rabbuh Mansour Hadi Plays the Constitutional Oath Before the Yemeni Parliament As President of the Republic to Succeed Ali Abdullah Saleh, for a Transitional Period in Accord with the Gulf Initiative To Resolve the Crisis in Yemen, and the Supreme Elections Committee Announced His Victory by 99.8% of the total of voters.
2017 – The opening of the Kuwaiti Al -quain channel, which is part of the Kuwaiti television channels from the Ministry of Information.
2018 – The Saint -Sépulcre church closes its doors in front of visitors for the first time since protest contracts against an Israeli bill to impose taxes on the ownership of the church.
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Born:
1643 – Sultan Ahmed II, Sultan Othmani.
1778 – Jose de Saint Martin, Argentinian general, editor -in -chief of South America and president of Peru.
1841 – August Renoir, French painter.
1842 – Karl May, German writer.
1866 – BENEEDO CROCHE, Italian philosopher.
1892 – Badia Misbni, Lebanese actress and dancer. 1914 – Ibrahim Star, Egyptian actress.
1940 -BISHARA BOUTROS AL -RAEI, Patriarch of the seventy -septime Maronite church.
1943 – George Harrison, member of the Lyric Bitles team.
1947 – Ferdous Abdel Hamid, Egyptian actress.
1950 – Nestor Kirchner, president of Argentina.
1953 – Jose Maria Atharnar, Prime Minister of Spain.
1955 – Muhammad Hussein Abdul Rahim, Iraqi actor.
1957 – Hana Tharwat, an Egyptian actress.
1960 – Jamal Mansour, a leader in Hamas.
1966 – Alexis Dennisov, American actor.
1971 – Sean Astin, American actor.
1974 – Shotaro Morikbo, Japanese actor in audio performance. ** Devia Bahriti, an Indian actress.
1981 – Aser Yassin, Egyptian actor.
** Shahid Kapoor, Indian actor.
** Park Ji Song, a South Korean football player.
1982 – Chris Bird, a football player in Northern Irish.
1995 – Mona Farouk, an Egyptian actress.
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Mortality:
1558 – Queen Ilonora, Queen of Portugal and France.
1899 – Julius Reuters, founder of the Reuters news agency.
1950 – George Minot, an American doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1934.
1971 – Tudor Svidberg, Swedish chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1926.
1975 – Alija Muhammad, head of the National Movement of Islam in the United States of America
1934 until his death in 1975.
1980 – Ahmed Al -Hugairi, one of the founders of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
1988 – Mamdouh Salem, Prime Minister of Egypt.
1993 – Abdel -Fattah Haysat, a Jordanian poet.
1999 – Glin Seburg, an American pharmacist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1951.
2005 – Yassin Al -rumaithi, Radoud Hosseini is an Iraqi.
2008 – Ahmed Aqel, Egyptian actor.
2010 – Ali Tounsi, World Director of National Security in Algeria.
2012 – Raja Yaqout Saleh, Egyptian writer and Academy.
2017 – Bill Pakston, American actor and director.
2020 – Mohamed Hosni Mubarak, the fourth president of Egypt.
2021 – Mashary al -Balam, Kuwaitian actor.
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Holidays and events:
◀ ️ National day in Kuwait.
◀ ️ People’s Day in the Philippines.



