It happened that day on May 27

Events:

1498 – The Portuguese Seas Vasco Da Gamma arrive in India, discovering a marine route which allows a direct exchange between Europe and Asia.

1679 – The issuance of law law in England, which is a judicial order to bring a person to appear in the hands of the court.

1703 – The Emperor of Russia, Peter Akbar, establishes the city of Saint Petersburg as a new capital after obtaining a outlet at the Baltic Sea with his victory in the Great War of the North.

1832 -The Egyptian Army, Led by “Ahmed Al -Monakly” OpenS The City of Acre after A 6 -MONTH SIEGE THAT CAME After the Announcement of the Governor of Egypt, Mohamed Ali Pasha, The War On The Governor of Acre, “Abdullah Pasha”, On the PRETEXT OF HARBORING 6 Thousand Egyptians Fleeing the Recruitment and refused to Send Wood to Build the Egyptian Fleet.

1840 – The “Secret Monastery of the Monastery of the Moon”, which was the beginning of the Levantine Revolution against Ibrahim Pasha, which ended with its expulsion from the Levant after an Ottoman military intervention supported by Great Britain.

1905 – The Japanese fleet can destroy the Russian fleet in the “Tsushima Strait” off the coast of Korea, which includes 32 war planes and captures the rest of its ships, in what was known as the Battle of Tsushima during the Russian -Japanese war.

1918 – The announcement of the independence of Afghanistan in the United Kingdom.

1934 – Iraq Oil Company puts an end to its construction work in the Kirkuk / Haifa pipeline to export Iraqi oil through Mediterranean ports, and this line has stopped operating after the creation of the State of Israel.

1941 – The British fleet drowns the German wardrobe “Basmark” during the Second World War, near the Ireland coast, and more than two thousand sailors were drowned on board and the remains of these battalions are still present at a depth of five kilometers under the sea.

1955 – The Conservative Party chaired by Prime Minister Anthony Eden wins the parliamentary elections by an absolute majority.

โœด๏ธ Earthquakes and nine volcanic revolutions in Chile, which killed thousands of victims.

1960 – The Turkish army spilled President Mahmoud Jalal Bayar and his civil government led by Adnan Mandaris, and General Jamal Gorsel takes power.

1971 – sign the friendship and the Treaty of Cooperation between Egypt and the Soviet Union for 15 years, but it was canceled after 5 years of signature.

1995 – About 2,500 people were killed after an earthquake that hit the island of Sakhalin in eastern Russia.

1998 – The first brother to win the title of Yokuzona in history, when “Wachanohanna” won the title of Yokuzona after his older brother “Takanuhanna”.

2000 – The Asteroid Discovery (28891) 2000 KK75

2004 – British police judgment Abu Hamza Al -Masry has an American request.

2015 – Nebraska becomes the nineteenth American state which cancels the death penalty.

2019 – The death of the last male man of Sumitri in Malaysia, leaving only behind a single female of the same rare type in captivity, and it is estimated that the number of these remaining animals in the world varies between 30 and 80 on this date.

2021 – A group cemetery was discovered in the country of Indian Indian School of Camps, British Columbia, Canada, with raffles of 215 Aboriginal children.

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Born:

1332 – Ibn Khaldun, founder of sociology.

1756 – Maximilien I Yazif, king of the kingdom of Bavaria.

1794 – Corinlius Vanderblt, an American businessman.

1837 – Wild Bell Hikok, an American fighter.

1871 – George Roh, French painter.

1896 – Joanna Kanan, British novelist.

1897 – John Cocoft, a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1951.

1922 – Christopher Lee, representative of England.

1923 – Henry Kisinger, an American politician who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973.

1926 – Rashidi Kawawa, politician and Tanzanian state.

1931 – Fatin Hamama, an Egyptian actress.

1935 – Walid Ikhlasi is a Syrian novelist.

1939 – Hassan Yaqoub al -ali, Kuwaitian writer and author.

1947 – Branco Oblak, footballer and Slovenian coach.

1953 – Omar Abdel Aziz, Egyptian director.

1967 – Paul Gascin, English player and football coach.

1970 – Joseph Finns, English actor.

1971 – Paul Betani, English actor. Manal Afifi, an Egyptian actress.

1973 – Salman, a Kuwaitian actress.

1979 – Mel Striusteki, Australian football player.

1981 – Johan Elymph, a Swedish football player.

1982 – Natalie Nedahart, Canadian struggle.

1983 – Bobby Convert, an American football player.

1985 – Roberto Soldodo, Spanish football player.

1986 – Timo Decamp, singer and Belgian actor. Las Shouna, a Danish football player.

1987 – Jerfinho, ivory football player.

1990 – Chris Kolver, actor, singer, American screenwriter and producer.

1991 – Ksenia Pervak, Russian racket football player.

1994 – Emery Laporte, a French football player.

1999 – Lily Rose Depp, French / American actress and model.

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Mortality:

1508 – Ludovico Sforza, Duke of Milan.

1525 – Thomas Monthr, German priest.

1564 – Jean Calvin, religious and theologian, French theologian and founder of Calvinist doctrine.

1873 -Rafaa al -tahtawi, chiefs of the scientific Renaissance in Egypt and the origin of the Al -Alsun school.

1910 – Robert Koukh, a German doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1905.

1960 – Robert Thorne, Idi from the United States of America.

1964 – Jawaher Lal Nehru, Prime Minister of India.

1987 – John Northrop, an American biochemical scientist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1946.

1988 – Ernest Roska, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986.

2009 – Cleef Granger, Wellzy economist, Nobel Prize in economics in 2003.

** Amo Baba, an Iraqi player and coach.

2012 – Johnny Tabia, American Boxer.

2015 – Michael Martin, American and university philosopher. 2018 – Muhammad Ahmad al -Aarthy, Omanai poet and writer.

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Holidays and events:

โ—€ ๏ธ National Scout Day in Algeria.

โ—€ ๏ธ Mother’s Day in Bolivia.

โ—€ ๏ธ Childhood day in Nigeria.

โ—€ ๏ธ International day for multiple sclerosis.







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