It happened that day, June 20

Events:

451 – “The battle of the plains of Qalqouni” occurred between the Romanian forces led by Flavius ​​Aitius and Al -Hun led by Attila.

1214 – Establish the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

1544 – The arrival of Hassan Pacha Bin Khair Al -Din Barbaros in Algeria.

1605 – The assassination of César Russia, Fyodor II, three months later, he went to Caesar position.

1800 -The French authorities closed the Al -Azhar mosque after the assassination of General Clipper by Suleiman Al -Halabi, and the mosque remained closed until the French leave Egypt.

1837 – Queen Victoria takes up the United Kingdom rule.

1877 – Alexander Graham Bell completes the first world telephony network in Hamilton, Canada.

1930 – The Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs Nuri Al -Saeed signs with the British political delegate a 25 -year -old alliance treaty.

1944 – The Battle of the Philippine Sea ended with an overwhelming victory for the US Navy during the Second World War.

1960 – Announcement of the independence of Mali and Senegal.

1963 – The United States and the Soviet Union have linked a hot telephone line during the Cold War.

1991 – Berlin was chosen as the capital of unified Germany, after a parliamentary vote, whose result was 336, against 321 opposition votes.

1994 – A bombing operation occurred in the sanctuary of Imam Ali Al -Rida in the Iranian city of Mashhad, killing 25 visitors and injuring hundreds.

2001 – Parvz is elected president of Pakistan.

2003 – establishment of the Wikimedia Foundation.

2009 – A suicide bomber exploded at the tomb of Khomeini, traveling for his death and his injuries, after the turmoil that followed the presidential elections in Iran.

2010 – Iran condemns death with the head of the Jundallah movement, Abdul Malik Riji, for a course in many armed operations in the governorate of Sistan and Bluchistan.

✴️ Holding the Presidential Elections in Poland to Elect a Successor to President Lech Kachenski, who Died after his Plane Crashed on April 10, and any of the candidates Fed to obtain a Percentage of Votes Exceding 50%, as Agency Head of State Broniswavski Obtained 41.22% of the votes, Compared to 36.74% of the votes of Laroslav Kachenski, the Twin Brother of the President first, it was decided to lead a reference on July 4.

2012 – The Kuwait Constitutional Court cancels the elections of the National Assembly and cancels the decision to dissolve a council

2009 which last December and returned its powers.

2015 – Wikileaks publishes 60,000 telegrams of Saudi diplomatic telegrams.

2019 – The Iranian revolutionary goalkeeper lowers an American military recognition plane in the Hormuz Strait, the US military describes that the plane was shot as “unjustified” and the American administration announces that it is looking for means of response.

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Born:

235 BC – Skype Africa, Consul and Roman Leader.

1005 – He seems to cherish the religion of God, the seventh Caliph Fatimid and the seventeenth Imam of Imams Shiite Ismaili.

1469 – Jean Galiato Sforza, Duke of Milan.

1566 – Sismond Fasa, King of Poland.

1861 – Friedrich Hopkins, an English biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1929.

1866 – Ninomia Cheshchi, Japanese inventor.

1926 – Rehavam Zeevi, Israeli politician.

1928 – Jean -Marie Le Pen, French politician.

1934 – Rosana Bista, Italian actress.

1940 – Mohamed Hamza, Egyptian poet.

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1949 – Lionel Richie, American singer.

1950 – Nuri Al -Maliki, Prime Minister of Iraq.

1952 – John Godman, American actor.

1954 – Ilan Ramon, an Israeli astronaut.

1956 – Ahmed al -Malifi, Kuwaiti human rights and politicians.

** Spring Shihab, a Jordanian actor.

** Peter Reed, English player and football coach.

1961 – Sahar Rami, an Egyptian actress.

1963 – Hiroshi Osaka, Japanese anime painter.

1966 – Imad Nassef, Egyptian journalist and writer.

1967 – Nicole Kidman, Australian actress.

1969 – Malvay Washington, American striker. Malika, a Moroccan novelist.

1970 -Rashid bin al -Hassan, ibn al -hassan II, king of Morocco.

** Andrea Nales, German politician.

1975 – Daniel Zetka, Czech football player.

1976 – Juliano Peliti, a Brazilian football player.

1978 – Frank Lampard, English football player.

1980 – Franco Simioli, an Italian football player.

1982 – Alexei Pereztski, a Russian football player. Vasily Prizivitsky, a Russian football player.

1986 – Adel Hammoud, Kuwaitian football player.

2000 – Muhannad Ali, an Iraqi football player.

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Mortality:

1800 – Abraham Guthelaf Kestner, German poet and mathematician.

1837 – William IV, king of the United Kingdom.

1879 – George Stephen, Australian lawyer.

1920 – Issa Bin Akkas, Maliki and Saudi judge.

1947 – Saadallah Al -jabri, former Syrian Prime Minister.

1958 – Court Alder, a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1950.

1975 – Mikhail Yigurov, Soviet soldier during the Second World War.

1985 – Hakki al -Shibli, an Iraqi artist.

1969 – Sheikh Muhammad Siddiq al -Minshawi.

1976 – Sasson Samih, Iraqi politician.

1995 – Emile Seran, a Roman philosopher.

2001 – Hussein Muhammad Taqi Bahr al -ulum, a Shiite Muslim scholar and Iraqi poet.

2004 – MANNIER AL -AJLANI, Political and Syrian law.

2005 – Jacques Kilby, Nobel Electrical Engineer in Physics in 2000.

2007 – Nazik Angels, an Iraqi poet.

** Fatima Bedoui, Syrian poet and writer.

2008 – Muhammad al -janahi, representative Emirati.

2010 – Roberto Rosato, Italian football player.

** Abdul -Malik Regey, the head of the Jundallah movement.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ World refugee day.

⬅️ Flag day in Argentina.

⬅️ Father’s Day in the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada.







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