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.







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