It happened that day on June 29

Events:

1236 – The fall of Cordoba, the present of the Omeyyad Caliphate in Andalusia and its main rules in the hands of Fernando III, king of the Kingdom of Castile, after he abandoned it, “Muhammad bin yusuf bin hood”, although he could find it.

1732 – The Spaniards recovered control of the port and the city of Oran of the Ottomans, and the Ottomans opened it 24 years ago and had saved it from the Spanish occupation.

1832 – The outbreak of the Mufti Abdul -Ghani Al Jamil Revolution against the Ottoman Governor of Baghdad.

1835 – Muhammad Ali Pacha issues an order to establish antiques and the Egyptian museum, and allocated their administration to “Youssef Dia Effendi” under the supervision of Rafaa Al -Tahtawi.

1913 – The Second Balkan War, due to the desire for Bulgaria to extract northern Macedonia from Serbia, was raised, and this war ended 42 days after its signing of the Bucharest agreement on August 10.

1928 – Penicultural was discovered by Alexander Flunting.

1938 – The elections of the Legislative Council in Kuwait, which is the first legislative council, was chosen during these elections, 14 members were chosen out of 20 candidates.

1949 – The white minority in power in South Africa is beginning to implement the laws of apartheid against blacks, in what is known as sharing.

1960 – Cuban president Fidel Castro prevents the American oil company “Texaku” and confiscates his property.

1964 – Cuban president Fidel Castro fled from Cuba and made an anti -him.

1965 – The American forces sent to Vietnam begin their first combat operations alongside the forces of southern Vietnam.

1974 – Isabella Peron, the widow of President Juan Beiron, divides the oath as the first president of the Republic of Argentina.

1986 – The Argentinian football team marks its second title in the World Cup after defeating the German team with three goals for two goals in the thirteenth edition of the World Cup in Mexico.

1992 – The assassination of the Algerian president Mohamed Boudiaf during an official celebration of one of the theaters of Annaba, after 166 days of the presidency.

2008 – The Israeli Council of Ministers voted by the majority of an exchange of prisoners with Hezbollah to release 5 Lebanese prisoners, including Samir Al -Kuntar, in exchange for the reception of the bodies of Israeli soldiers who were kidnapped by Hezbollah in July 2006.

✴️ Spain marks the thirteenth European Cup after beating the German team with a single goal in the match that took place in the Austrian capital Vienna.

2009 – The Constitutional Council in Iran confirms the result of the presidential elections with the victory of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, after a partial reduction of votes.

2014 – The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant declares the establishment of what he called the “Islamic Caliphate” in the land it controlled in Syria and Iraq under the name of the Islamic State, and Abu Bakr Al -Baghdadi is appointed successor.

2015 – Israeli occupation forces oppose the Freedom Fleet 3, which heads for the Gaza Strip and takes it to the port of Ashdod.

✴️ The assassination of Hisham Barakat, Egyptian attorney general, following the explosion of a car, targeting his convoy to Cairo.

2017 – Experts in the prohibition of chemical weapons confirm the use of sarin gas in the attack on the city of Khan Sheikhoun, which took place on April 4, 2017, that the responsible party has not yet been determined.

2021 – Former South African President Jacob Zuma was sentenced to 15 months in prison for having disobeyed the court.

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Born:

1398 – King Juan II, king of Aragon.

1798 – Jacomo Leopardi, Italian poet.

1886 – Robert Shoman, Prime Minister of France.

1900-Antoine de Saint-IXuberi, French writer.

1908 – Leroy Anderson, American musician.

1910 – Frank Lius, American musician.

1925 – Georgo Napolitano, president of Italy.

1939 – Amareldo, Brazilian football player.

1940 – Farida Fahmy, Egyptian actress and singer.

1944 – Gary Bossi, American actor.

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1952 – Ahmed Al -Abyari, Egyptian writer.

1962 – Juan Laporta, president of Barcelona.

1967 – Milora Harden, American actress.

1971 – Nawal Al Zoghbi, Lebanese singer.

1976 – Mohamed Bahari, Algerian boxer.

1978 – Nicole Sherzinger, American singer.

1988 – Effir Banega, Argentinian football player.

1992 – Cookie Resource, Spanish football player.

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Mortality:

1855 – John Guri, American doctor and inventor of Scottish origin.

1861 – Elizabeth Barrett Browning, an English poet.

1875 – Emperor Ferdinand I, Emperor of Austria.

1895 – Thomas Henry Huxley, an English scientist in biology.

1940 – Paul Klee, German painter.

1941 – Ignata Yan Bingsky, Polish musician.

1992 – Mohamed Boudiaf, President of Algeria.

1998 – Ahmed Hamani, president of the association of Algerian Muslim scholarships.

1995 – Lana Turner, an American actress.

2008 – Shaker Al -fahham, Syrian researcher and chief of the Arabic Academy in Damascus.

2008 – Muhammad Abdul Jaber, Palestinian politician and diplomat.

2010 – Nabila al -Nabulsi, a Syrian actress.

2012 – Jassem Al -Qatami, Kuwaitian politician.

2015 – Hisham Barakat, Egyptian attorney general.

2020 – Hashalo Hondisa, Ethiopian songwriter and writer.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ Independence day in Seychelles.







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