It happened that day, June 14

Events:
1800 -The assassination of the French military commander, General Cleiber, in his park of the Palais in Cairo, by the student Al -Shami Al -Azhari Suleiman Al -Halabi.
1830 – The French forces descend into the port of Sidi Faraj to occupy Algeria.
1846 – European settlers in California decide the revolution against Mexican domination, which was part of it, and the Americans took advantage of this opportunity and that their forces entered it and joined it in the United States, until Mexico renounced it in 1848.
1900 – Hawaii is part of the United States.
1920 – Beginning of the construction of the third wall of Kuwait, after an acid battle.
1934 – Taking the first meeting at the top between German Nazi chief Adolf Hitler and Italian chief Benito Mussolini, a meeting that opened the door to a strategic alliance between the two countries in what was known as the Berlin / Rome axis, the axis that fought the Second World War.
1940 – The Nazi forces enter the French capital, Paris. US President Franklin Roosevelt orders the freezing of French and German assets.
1952 – The inauguration of the first nuclear submarine.
1962 – Establish the European organization for space research.
1967 – The American spacecraft “Mainer” goes to Venus in search of life.
1982 – The end of the war between England and Argentina around the Falkland Islands.
1985 – An organization is called the “Movement of the Earth on Earth”.
1989-Queen Elizabeth II gives former President of the United States Ronald Reagan the title of Persia, the highest titles in the United Kingdom, about half a year after leaving the White House.
2000 -US Secretary of State Madeleine Ulbright meets Bashar al -Assad in Damascus after the funeral of Hafez Al -Assad and says he is enthusiastic about peace efforts in the Middle East. Ulbright’s visit and his statements were a sign of the Blessing of the United States to inherit power in Syria.
2003 – Rule of the emirate of Ras Al -khaimah, Sheikh Saqr Bin Muhammad al Qasimi, isolates his eldest son, Sheikh Khalid of the Mandate of the Alliance, and his son Sheikh Saud names his place.
2007 – The Hamas movement controls the Gaza Strip, and the leader of the Palestinian National Authority Mahmoud Abbas makes the decision to reject the government led by Ismail Haniyeh and appointed Salam Fayyad at the head of a transitional government.
2010 – The Council of Iraqi representatives is organizing a protocol session, which has been the first since its election on March 7, and the session lasted ten minutes, during which the deputies practiced the oath, then raised to stay open until the winning blocks agree on those who take control of the presidency, the Prime Minister and the Presidency of the House of Representatives.
2012 – The Supreme Constitutional Court in Egypt requires the unconstitutionality of the political isolation law, which was approved by the People’s Assembly to prevent the candidacy of those who worked in the regime of former President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak during the presidential elections.
2013 – A flood strikes the state of Uttarachland in India, killing 5,700 people and losing more than 20,000 people.
2017 – 17 people died and 77 others were injured due to an enda fire in the Greenville Tower in the British capital of London.
✴️ The Egyptian Parliament approves the sovereignty of Saudi Arabia on the islands of Tiran and Sanafir by a majority.
2018 – The opening of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
✴️ forming the new Jordanian government led by Omar Al -Razzaz after the release of The Royal Will.
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Born:
1736 – Charles August di Colom, French physicist.
1811 – Herit Sto, an American novelist.
1856 – Andre Marcov, Russian mathematician.
1864 – ALOIS ALZHEIMER, German psychologist and neurological pathology known by the discovery of Alzheimer’s disease.
** Salman Al -Mahsani, Iranian Arab lawyer and poet.
1868 – Carl Landchenener, doctor and biologist at the Nobel Prize at the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1930.
1871 – Fedor Toukarif, designer of Russian weapons and vice -president of the Supreme Soviet Council.
1899 – Yasunari Kawabata, a Japanese novelist who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1968.
1928 – Che Guevara, Thaer Kobe.
1930 – Bora Costic, a Serbian football player.
1940 – Zubaida Tharwat, an Egyptian actress.
1946 – Donald Trump, president of the United States.
1950 – Rawan Williams, chief of the Anglican church.
1966 – Simon, Egyptian actress and singer.
1969 – Steve Graf, German racket football player.
1976 – Massimo Udo, an Italian football player.
** Tacherao Mazishima, Japanese audio performance actor.
1979 – Tony Issa, Lebanese actor.
1981 – Ilano, a Brazilian football player.
1984 – Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Egyptian actor.
1989 – Lucy Hill, American actress and singer.
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Mortality:
1800 – General Cleiber, a French military commander.
** Louis Charles Antoine Dose, a French soldier.
1837 – Jacomo Leopardi, Italian poet.
1907 – William Lee Baron Jenny, American architect.
1918 – Edward Arber, I am English.
1958 – Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed Shaker, an Egyptian religious.
1968 – Salvatore Kawazimudo, an Italian poet who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1959.
1986 – Jorge Luis Borges, Argentinian writer and poet.
2007 – Court Valdheim, ninth president and fourth secretary general of the United Nations.
2008 – Maha Al -Saleh, Syrian actress and director.
2012 – Feryal Saleh, an Egyptian diffuser.
2020 – Sarah Hegazy, Egyptian activist for human rights.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ Days of world blood.
Editorial day in the Falkland Islands.
⬅️ Science day in the United States.



