This happened that day on March 10, as well as events that day with the Hijri 10 Ramadan calendar

It happened this day
March 10
Events:
1220 – The fall of the city of Bukhara in front of the Mongolian forces led by Gengis Khan after a three -day seat, and the Mongols expelled the people of Bukhara, and killed those who remained inside the city and ended their brutal work burning the city.
1814 – Napoleon Bonaparte is forced to withdraw from the “Lun Battle” in France.
1906 – Great Britain The armored vehicle of warships descends into the sea in the port of Portsmouth, which was the anger which was the first ship in the world at the time equipped with turbine engines, as it was at the time the largest ship in the world because it weighed around 18,000 tonnes.
1910 – Slavery in China.
1983 – The arrest of an extremist Jewish group which tried to ensure the Al -Aqsa mosque at night by its southern side and to settle there, and some members of the group were heavily armed and wore the Israeli military uniform and transported shoes and bags full of explosives, and they mentioned that they are the two Kiryat Kiryat Kiryat four and the students They are members of the Kiryat Kiryat Four and students of his religious school and they are members of the Kiryat Kiryat Four and students of his religious school and they are members of the Kiryat Kiryat Four and students of his religious school and they are members of the Kakh Kiryat Lead by Meir Kiryat.
1996 -The emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al -Ahmad Al -Sabah, and the president of Finland, Marti Ahitisi, the Liberation tower opens in the city of Kuwait.
2004 – The French Parliament approves a draft resolution prohibiting the wearing of the veil or any other religious symbol in schools and government institutions.
2016 – Ahmed Aboul Gheit chooses a new secretary general of the League of Arab States to succeed Nabil Al -Arabi on July 1.
2017 – Tunisia announces its conclusion of a rare manuscript of the Torah dating from the 15th century.
✴️ The Constitutional Court of South Korea supports the dismissal of the president of the country, Buck Gin, and the presidency will receive Prime Minister Huang Guyu who until new elections are held.
2019 – The Ethiopian Airlines plane was in the process of a 302 -time flight shortly after taking off from Addis Ababa Bolly International Airport and the murder of the 157 passengers on board.
2021 – The death of Hamed Bakayoko, Prime Minister of Côte d’Ivoire, after having undergone a crown virus, at the age of 56. Patrick Hchi is appointed Prime Minister.
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Born:
1452 – King Fernando II, king of the kingdom of Aragon.
1503 – Ferdinand I, Emperor of the Roman Roman Empire.
1854 – Caesar Alexandre III, the seventeenth emperor of Russia in the Russian Empire.
1923 – Fall Fitch, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1980.
1924 – Hajar Hamdi, an Egyptian actress.
1933 – Sheikh Abdul Hamid Kishk, an Islamic preacher and an Egyptian reader of the Koran.
1936 – Joseph Blatter, President of the International Football Association – FIFA.
1938 – Youssef Dawood, Egyptian actor.
1940 – Chuck Norris, American actor.
1947 – Kim Campbell, Prime Minister of Canada.
1952 – Morgan Tsfanghi, Prime Minister of Zimbabwe.
1953 – Enas al -degheidy, Egyptian director.
1954 -Riyad al -saleh al -Hussein, a Syrian poet
1955 – Yousra, an Egyptian actress.
1957 – Osama bin Laden, chief of Al -qaïda.
1958 – Sharon Stone, an American actress.
1964 – Prince Edward, son of the United Kingdom Elizabeth II.
1972 – Rania Mahmoud Yassin, an Egyptian actress.
1973 – Chris Soton, English football player.
1976 – Haïfa Wehbe, Lebanese singer and actress.
1977 – Peter Inclman, a Finnish football player.
1981 – Samuel Eto’o, Cameroonian football player.
** Stephen Reed, Irish football player.
1984 – Olivia Wilde, an American actress.
1985 – Lasana Diarra, French football player.
1988 – Ivan Rakitic, Croatian football player.
1991 Luzenho, Brazilian football player.
** Bahaa al -farra, a rival Palestinian forces
1992 – Emily Osman, American actress and singer.
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Mortality:
1598 -Shams al -Din al -daoudi al -Maqdisi, a Muslim scholar, professor of religion and poet Shami.
1792 – John Stewart, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
1940 – Mikhail Bulgakov, a Russian theater novelist.
1942 – William Henry Prague, an English physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915.
1948 – Jean Mazarik, Politics and Diplomat of Czechoslovak.
1951 – Keguro Chidihara, Prime Minister of Japan.
1962 – Joan Marsh, banker, businessman and smuggler.
1966 – Frites Zerenke, Dutch physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1953.
1970 – Muhammad Yusuf Al -Hharqi, Human Rights, Politician and Poet – Jordanian.
1973 – Anton Kazan, Lebanese lawyer and poet.
1989 – Muhammad Ali Al -Saleh, Palestinian poet, politician and journalist.
1994 – Abdelkader Aloula, Algerian theater writer.
2004 – Zaki Nassif, Lebanese composer and singer.
2005 – Shawky Dhaif, Egyptian writer and linguistic scientist.
** Walid Qanaz, a Syrian poet and writer.
2010 – Sheikh Muhammad Sayed Tantawi, Sheikh of the Al -Azhar Mosque.
2013 – Muhammad bin zarea al -omari, Saudi muammar.
2021 – Ali Mahdi Mohamed, Somali politician, held the position of fourth president of Somalia.
** Hamed Bakayoko, an ivory politician, held the post of Prime Minister of Côte d’Ivoire.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ Day of the Tibetan uprising in Tibet.
It happened this day
Hijri calendar
10 Ramadan
Events:
132 Ah -A number of revolutionaries surrounded by the Omeyyade al -Walid Bin Yazid caliph in the village of Al -Bakhaa, miles from Palmyra and the killing.
362 Ah – The Caliph Fatimid Al -Moez of the religion of God, and in his first stability in Egypt, he sends a public publication in which he says: “The best of people after the Messenger of God is the commander of the faithful Ali Bin Abi Talib.”
485 Ah -One of the young men of the Al -Batiniyah group known as two galaxies can kill the regime of King Abu Al -Hassan Ali Bin Ishaq, who was Minister of Sultan Arslan, then Minister of his son, King Shah, for about thirty years, where he was stabbed by deadly knife, and he fell like a shower.
648 AH – The Muslims’ victory over the crusaders in the Battle of La Mansoura, where King Louis 9 captured and killed a large number of his soldiers.
816 Ah -Al -Mamluk Sultan Al -Muayyad Sheikh made the decision to appoint Ibn Al -Adim as judges of the judges of Hanafi instead of judge Sadr al -in bin al -ajmi, died on Saturday evening 8 Ramadan.
828 Ah -The Mamluk Sultan Barsbay makes the decision to appoint Zainuddin ibn Abi al -faraj, that is to say a supervisor of the expenses of the royal palaces, after the dismissal and imprisonment of Al -Saheb al -Din.
840 AH – The Mamluk Sultan Barsbay holds a Shura advice to discuss the movement of Amir Al -Qadr, north of the Levant, the emirate of Ibn Qarman combined with the state of Mamluk, and the reason is that your Sufi side a barsbay, and Barsbay was determined to go to the Levant and prepare the princes, and the sultan wrote to the princes In the Levant at Najda Ibn Qarman.
853 Ah – Prince Abd Al -Latif Bin Aghalk, he orders his father’s assassination, Ben Shah, the fifth princes of Timurine, while going to Mecca.
1320 Ah – The opening of the Assouan dam tank in Egypt.
1337 Ah – Establish the Arabic Academy of the Arabic language in Damascus.
1387 Ah – George Habash announces the creation of the Popular Front for the release of Palestine.
1393 AH – The trigger of the tenth of the Ramadan war that Egypt and Syria fought against Israel to recover the land occupied by the latter in the reverse war.
1412 Ah – The Republican Democratic and Socialist Party won the majority of the seats in the Mauritanian National Assembly after the withdrawal of 6 opposition parties to challenge the legislative elections.
1418 Ah – Ramzi Youssef is sentenced to life imprisonment for his participation in the management of the World Trade Center building in New York State.
1431 AH – The last of the American combat units left Iraq about two weeks before the deadline for its withdrawal and the end of the American army combat tasks in Iraq, after about seven and a half years of the American invasion.
1436 Ah -A suicide bombing targeted the mosque of Imam Al -Sadiq in the Al -Sawaber region in Kuwait, killing 27 people and injuring at least 227 others.
** The Islamic State (ISIS) adopts the attack on Sousse hotels, bombing the mosque of Imam Al -Sadiq and the attack by San Kantan Valvay, which left more than 62 dead in the three countries.
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Born:
395 Ah -Al -Zahir to cherish the religion of God, the seventh Caliph Fatimid and the seventeenth imam of the Imams Ismaili Shi’a.
1335 Ah – Maryam Jahangiri, an Iranian poet.
1373 AH – Afaf Radi, Egyptian singer and actress.
1381 Ah – Latifa, a Tunisian singer.
1407 Ah – Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Commander of the Royal Guard Bahreïni, President of the Supreme Youth and Sports Council and president of the Bahrain Olympic Committee.
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Mortality:
3 s. E – Khadija Bint Khuwaylid, the wife of the Prophet Muhammad and the first people of his message.
132 Ah – Al -Walid Bin Yazid, the eleventh Caliph Omeyyade.
485 Ah – Nizam Al -Malik, Minister of Seljuki and owner of ordinary schools.
681 Ah – Mikhail VIII BAUTATAUFA, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
853 Ah – Bin Shah Rukh, Prince Al -Taymouri V.
1422 Ah – Riyad Ahmad Jawhar Shahi, the spiritual leader and founder of the world spiritual movement, Anjaman Serfaroshan, Islam.
1431 Ah – Amin Al -Hindi, Palestinian politician and military.
1433 Ah – Helmy Salem, Egyptian poet.
1436 Ah – Abdul Hamid Al -Rifai, Kuwaitian actor.
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Events:
⏪ The memory of (October 6): the victory of the Arabs over Israel in Syria and Egypt.



