It happened that day, March 21

Events:
630 – Emperor Hercules restores the cross of the cross, and it is one of the most sacred Christian monuments in Jerusalem.
1152 – The marriage of Louis VII, the King of France and Queen Elianor Akteian in Bordeaux, the most famous woman in Europe in the Middle Ages.
1413 – Henry V takes over the reign of England to succeed his father, King Henry IV, who died one day.
1550 – Sign the “Istanbul Treaty” between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid State.
1556 – The execution of the bishop of Canterbury Thomas Kranmar is burned for heresy, in Oxford.
1801 – The battle of Abu Qir in Alexandria broke out between the British and French forces near the ruins of Nikobolis in Egypt.
1804 – Napoleon’s law adopting French civil law.
1857 – An earthquake in Tokyo causes around 107,000 people.
1918 – The German attack, led by General Eric Ludndorf, stopped in the Somme region in France.
1921 – Famine obliges the Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin to withdraw from the economy of war communism.
1935 – Shah Reda Pahlavi makes the decision to transfer the name “Persian State” to Iran.
1960 – The Shippail massacre in South Africa occurred by police forces in a demonstration hostile to the apartheid regime, and 69 people were killed.
1961 – France and the United States sign an agreement to build a joint satellite.
1965 – The Ranger 9 probe is published and sent thousands of photos of the 5814 photos of the Moon.
1968 – The battle of dignity in Jordan broke out between the Israeli and Jordanian forces.
1975 – The Najashi (Emperor) position was canceled in Ethiopia and the announcement of the creation of the Republic.
2002 – The King of Morocco, Mohamed VI, holds his marriage to Salma Bennani, who was called Princess Salma.
2012 – A military coup in Mali reversing the regime of President Hammado Toumani Toure, and the formation of a transitional government led by Amadou Sanogo.
2013 -A bombardment of suicide in the Al -Iman mosque in the Al -Mazraa district in the Syrian capital, Damascus, brings the life of Sheikh Muhammad Saeed Ramadan Al -Bouti and 42 people, including his grandson, in addition to the injury of 84 others.
2017 – French mathematics, Yves Mayer, receive the Abel Prize for its decisive contributions in the development of the theory of Moyjat.
2019 – More than 90 people were killed, after a crossing of tourists in the Tigre river in the city of Mossoul, Iraq, was drowned.
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Born:
1685 – Johann Sebastian Bach, German musician.
1768 – John Batist Joseph Fourier, French mathematician and physics.
1806 – Benito Khuraiz, president of Mexico.
1827 – Andreas Adams, scientist of the United Kingdom.
1839 – Mosorsky Mosorsky, Russian.
1877 – Andres Salikit Spanish General.
1890 -Abdel -Fattah al -Shashi, an Egyptian reader from the Koran.
1915 – Victor Al -Bustani, Lebanese writer and poet.
1923 – Nizar Qabbani, Syrian poet and diplomat.
1929 – Abdul Aziz bin yahya al -Yahya, fakih hanbali and Saudi judge.
1932 – Water Gilbert, an American biochemical scientist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1980.
1935 – Brian Klov, English player and football coach.
1942 – Ali Abdullah Saleh, the sixth presidents of northern Yemen and the first president of the Republic of Yemen.
1946 – Timothy Dalton, British actor.
1949 – Yassin Ismail Yassin, Egyptian director.
1955 – FADI Abboud, Lebanese and industrial politician.
1957 – Marwan Farhat, Syrian actor.
1957 – Youssef Razouqa, a Tunisian poet.
1958 – Gary Oldman, English actor.
1959 – Nobo Omeatsu, Japanese composer.
1961 – Luat Matthews, German player and coach.
1962 – Matthew Broderick, American actor.
1963 – Lars Ellsterub, Danish football player.
** Ronald Koman, Dutch player and football coach
1966 – Walid Al -Dibs, actor, director and author of the Syrian theater.
1969 – Ali Daei, Iranian player and coach.
1974 – Gamal Mubarak, a Kuwaitian football player.
1978 – Rani Makraji, an Indian actress.
1980 – Ronaldinho, Brazilian football player.
1988 – Lee Cutromol, an English football player.
1989 – Jordi Alba, Spanish football player.
1991 – Antoine Griezmann, a French football player
1997 – Heidi Refaat, an Egyptian actress.
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Mortality:
1780 – Muhammad bin suleiman al -kurdi, a hijazi Muslim scholar.
1915 – Friedrich Winslo Taylor, American mechanical engineer.
1923 – Ismail Sabri, an Egyptian poet of the pioneers of the School of Renaissance and Baath.
2002 – Marion Dahnouf, German journalist.
2011 – Ladislav Novak, Czech player and football coach.
2013 – Muhammad Saeed Ramadan Al -Bouti, a Syrian Muslim scientist.
2014 – Ignace Zaca I Ayas, patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox church.
2021 – Nawal Al -Saadawi, Egyptian activist and writer.
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Holidays and events:
Mother’s Day in the Arab world.
โฌ ๏ธ International day for the elimination of racial discrimination.
โฌ ๏ธ International Trees Day.
โฌ ๏ธ World Syndrome Day.
โฌ ๏ธ World Poetry Day.
Independence day in Namibia.
Spring moderation.
โฌ ๏ธ Youth Day in Tunisia.
โฌ ๏ธ Help al -nourouz.
Human Rights Day in South Africa.



