This happened that day, March 9, as well as events that day with the Hijri 9 Ramadan calendar

Events:
632 AD – The last sermon (Hajjah al -fareaa) by the Prophet Muhammad (PSL) delivered the day of Arafa on the mountain of Mercy.
1009 is the first known man in Litania, in the documents and files of Deir Qodelinburg.
1230 The Bulgarian César Ivan Asen II beats the prince of the Emiros Emiros Byzantine in the battle of Klokotnitsa.
✴️ 1276 Augsburg becomes a free imperial city.
1796 – The marriage of the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte by Queen Josephine Bohemian.
1919 – The Egyptian Revolution against the British occupation led by Saad Zaghloul, known as the 1919 revolution.
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1956 – The United Kingdom denies the Cypriot chief Makarios III on the island of Seychelles.
1969-Israeli artillery assassinated the chief of staff of the Egyptian army, Lieutenant-General Abdel Moneim Riad, while he inspected the Egyptian front during the war of attrition.
1970 – The leader of the Fatah Movement, Yasser Arafat, visits Moscow for the first time, and since this visit, Soviet support has started to fight this organization that began.
1973 – People in Northern Ireland vote with overwhelming majority to stay in the United Kingdom.
1990 – The Kuwait football team won the Gulf Championship Hold cup in Kuwait.
2000 – An extreme Jewish religious association called “Ezzlat Menachem” strives to hold a large celebration room on Al -Buraq Square in order to organize Jewish celebrations.
2003 – Establish the first permanent international judicial power of history to take into account war crimes, genocide, crimes committed against humanity and crimes of aggression, where the first legal body of the International Criminal Court composed of 18 judges, including 7 women, was elected, and this court is judged by authors of previous crimes such as people and people of the international court.
2015 – The solar stack electric plane 2 takes off from Abu Dhabi to make a flight in the world without fuel.
✴️ An air collision between two helicopters in Argentina leads to the lives of 10 people, including 8 French, including three international and Olympic professional athletes.
2016 – A complete eclipse of the sun in Indonesia and in the Northern Pacific region.
2018 – The start of the 2018 winter paralympic games in South Korea.
2020 – The Iraqi journalist Tawfiq Al -tamimi was removed in your neighborhood, east of the capital, Baghdad, while he was going to work.
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Born:
1454 – Americo vsbucci, Italian sailor and explorer.
1568 – Luigi Gonzaga, Italian saint.
1629 – Caesar Alex I, Caesar Russia II.
1753 – General Clipper, French soldier.
1890 – Viasciscav Mikhailovic Molotov, Soviet politician.
1891 – Jose Laurel, president of the Philippines.
1923 – Walter Kun, a Nobel Prize in the American Chemistry Scientist in 1998.
1924 – Hanna Minh, Syrian writer.
1934 – Yuri Gagarin, a Russian astronaut and the first to go on the moon.
1950 – Danny Sullivan, Formula 1 driver in the United States.
1955 – Ornilla Mutty, Italian actress.
1957 – Mona Salin, Swedish politician.
1960 – Adel Smith, founder of the Italian Muslim Union.
1962 – TAIF, an Iranian actress working in Kuwait.
1963 – Waddah Halloum, a Syrian actor.
1964 – Juliet Pinosh, French actress.
** Herbert Vandel, German football referee.
1968 – Yuri Djokayev, a French football player.
1975 – Juan Sebastian Veron, Argentinian football player.
** Roy McCai, a Dutch football player.
** Isabelle Granada, Philippine – Spanish actress.
1976 – Noriki Sujayama, played by voices and a Japanese actor.
1978 – Lucas Neil, Australian football player.
1982 – Mays Harb, Syrian singer.
1983 – Clint Dempsey, an American football player.
1984 – Nisreen Amin, an Egyptian actress.
1993 – Suga, Rabir Korean de BTS.
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Mortality:
1851 – Hans Ortid, Danish physicist and chemist.
1888 – Emperor Wilhelm I, Emperor of the German Empire.
1897 -Jamal Al -Din al -afghani, one of the eminent flags of the Arab Renaissance.
1928 – Abbas Bin Muhammad Radwan, a Hijazi Muslim scholar.
1969-Lieutenant-general Abdel Moneim Riad, chief of staff of the Egyptian armed forces.
1971 – Kyrillos VI, Pope of Alexandria and patriarch of the siege of Saint -Marc 116.
1989 – Saeed Hawi, religious preacher and one of the flags of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria.
1992 – Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978.
1996 – Sheikh Muhammad al -Ghazali, scholar and Egyptian Islamic religious thinker.
1994- Charles Bokovsky, poet, novelist and writer of the new American of German origin.
2020 -Abdul -Razzaq al -Yahya, politician and Palestinian minister.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ Martyr day in Iraq.
⬅️ Martyr day in Egypt.
⬅️ Baron Bliss Day in Belize.
⬅️ Teacher day in Lebanon.
It happened this day
Hijri calendar
9 Ramadan
Events:
212 AH -Muslims descend on the beaches of a lesser island, directed by Asad Bin Al -Furat Bin Sinan under the reign of the Caliph Al -Mamoun, and they control it to spread Islam in its place.
381 Ah – The Fatimid Caliph, dear to God, gives charity to ten thousand dinars to the poor after their son was suffered from a terminal illness, in the hope that God will heal his son.
452 AH -The Caliph Fatimid Al -Mustansir Billah makes a decision to isolate ibn al -Maghrabi from the ministry and return Abu al -faraj al -Babylonian.
559 Ah -Break the siege on Cairo in the war between Shawar Bin Mujir Al -Saadi and Asad Al -Din Sherkua during the succession of the one who is the last of God, the last successor of the Fatimids, to control the Ministry of the State, and the situation ended by an agreement that did not live long was killed and that Shherkua was killed instead.
825 AH -Returning the call to prayer to the minaret of the Sultan Hassan school, the best Islamic building in Cairo at the time, in the al -zahir Tariq al -mamluki sultanate.
827 AH – Two Islamist ships took off from the Bulaq coast to the Mediterranean Sea to the west, with eighty possessions, to chase the free pirates who dared the Muslims coast of the city of Beirut.
843 AH – The ordinary people of the inhabitants of Damascus attacks the procession of Prince Julayan, the Governor of the Rising Mamluk, after having ordered his Mamluks to hit them because of their aid in front of his convoy of the high cost of meat. The commoners were a great gathering, and they overcome the Mameluks and stoned them, and the prince fled before them in his palace and besieged him, and they almost burned him if he had been for the intervention of the judges and princes who calmed down from the disturbing masses, and they had written a file of what happened to the Sultan Jaqq in Caire.
1326 Ah -Autrian Caesar, Franz Joseph I announces the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a Muslim majority, to his country 30 years after his occupation and his rape of the Ottoman Empire which was followed by the Ottoman Empire.
** Bulgaria declares its separation from the Ottoman Empire and unilaterally announces the establishment of the monarchy system. The Ottoman Empire agreed with this independence after about 6 months, in exchange for obtaining 5 million pounds of gold.
1364 AH – The declaration of independence of Indonesia in relation to the Japanese occupation, and with the return of Dutch colonial ambitions, Indonesia only granted real independence after 4 years.
1367 Ah – Resolution 54 of the Security Council was issued to stop military actions in Palestine.
1376 Ah – The reopening of the Suez Canal in front of maritime navigation after its closure due to the tripartite aggression.
1400 AH -The assassination of former Syrian Prime Minister Salah Al -Bitar in Paris by Syrian intelligence because of his dispute with President Hafez Al -Assad.
1422 Ah – The assassination of Mahmoud Abu Hanoud, one of the leaders of the Hamas military wing.
1429 Ah – Asif Ali Zardari oath as president of Pakistan.
1434 Ah – Spain officially received Moroccan copies from a microfilm from the Treasury of Zaidan, which was lost by the sultans of Morocco and demanded it about 300 years ago.
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Born:
1387 Ah – Majed Al -kadwani, Egyptian actor.
1400 AH – Fatima Salem, Kuwaitian actress.
1412 AH – Abrar Sabt, an actress and singer Bahraini.
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Mortality:
297 Ah -Abu Bakr Muhammad bin Dawood al -Dhahiri, imam and lawyer Al -zahiri.
455 Ah – Tugrul Bey, Sultan Seljoki.
1302 AH – MUHAMMAD AHMAD AL -MAHDI, Sudanese chief.
1373 AH – SAEED FAEQ ABBASI, Turkish novelist and poet.
1382 AH – MUHAMMAD BAQIR, The person, twelve Shiite scientists.
1400 Ah – Salah Al -Bitar, former Prime Minister of Syria.
1418 AH – Rashid Al -khidr, Kuwaitian composer.
1422 Ah – Mahmoud Abu Hanoud, one of the leaders of the Hamas military wing.
1424 AH – The Hamzhtov messenger, a Russian poet.
1432 Ah – Hind Rustom, an Egyptian actress.
1436 Ah -muhammad bin Nabhan al -Masry, a reader, writer and scholar of reading and professor of the Holy Quran and his sciences and readings at Umm Al University.
** Abdul Aziz al -Adsani, head of the Kuwaitian accounting office.



