It happened that day, July 4
Events:
1187 -The Muslims’ victory led by Salah al -Din al -Ayyubi on the Crusaders in the battle of Hittin.
1636 – The creation of the city of provides the capital of the State of Rod Eiland.
1776 – The independence of the United States of America of the British crown, after a long war during which France helped them.
1810 – The French forces occupy the Dutch city of Amsterdam.
1827 – New York state makes a decision preventing slavery on its soil.
1837 – The first long -term railway line in the world inaugurated between Birmingham and Liverpool in England.
1863 – The state of Mississippi in the context of the American civil war, after “the battle of Vexburg”.
1886 – Establish a statue of freedom in New York State.
1918 – Sultan Muhammad VI crowning the throne of the Ottoman Empire to succeed his brother Muhammad against Rashad.
1944 – A group of Japanese pilots putting the first suicide attack on the American navy near the Ayu Gima region in the Pacific Ocean, and the attack destroyed a large number of American ships.
1946 – The Philippines obtained its independence by the United States after more than 381 years of foreign colonialism, and Manuel Roxas was the first president of the State after the elections held on April 4, 1946.
1953 – The opening of the voice of the Arabs in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
1977 – A car exploded near the Air Force Airya building in Damascus, killing 6 people and injuring 11 others, and the Syrian authorities accuse Iraq of responsibility.
1979 – The release of former Algerian president Ahmed Ben Bella, after his arrest in 1965 following the military coup against him, was against him by the Minister of Defense Houari Boumediene.
1982 – Four Iranian diplomats were kidnapped during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
1993 – The Argentine football team is beating its Mexican counterpart and marks the COPA America Cup.
1997 – Bath Fender’s Space Probe on the surface of Mars.
2002 – A Boeing 707 plane crashed at Bangui airport in the Central Republic of Africa, killing 25 people.
2003 – The American army arrested a group of Turkish soldiers during the invasion of Iraq.
2004 – The start of work in the Freedom Tower, which will replace the World Trade Center in New York.
✴️ The Greek football team beats its Portuguese counterpart with a goal for zero and crowns a champion of the European Cup.
2009 – The first wave of cyber attacks targeting government and financial institutions and press agencies in South Korea and the United States.
2013 – The opening of London Ary, the largest marine wind farm in the world.
2015 – After 236 years, and to commemorate French participation in the American Revolution, an identical version of the French military ship, Jérémon, reached the statue of freedom in New York to participate in the celebrations of the American independence day.
✴️ The national Chilean football team wins the Copa America 2015 after its superiority in the last match of its Argentine counterpart with a penalty shootout.
✴️ The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) broadcasts a video representing the execution of 25 Syrian soldiers in the hands of a group of boys on the archaeological stadium of the city of Palmyra.
2016 – A bombing next to the prophet’s mosque in Medina in Saudi Arabia leaves 5 victims, including 4 from the security forces and the terrorist himself.
2018 – The assassination of Aziz Esber, director of the Scientific Research Center in Syria, exploding his car in Masyaf, governorate of Hama.
2020 – The number of injuries confirmed in Corona overcome the barrier of 11 million people worldwide, including more than 523,000 deaths and approximately five million and 830,000 recovery.
✴️ At least 50 people were killed by floods that hit the governors of Kumamoto and Kagoshima on the Japanese island of Kyushu.
2021 – At least 50 people were killed in the Lockheed C -130 Herkolis accident from the Philippine Air Force.
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Born:
1546 – Sultan Murad III, Sultan Othmani.
1621 – Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr Al -Shally, a lawyer, a mystic, a teacher and a Yemeni writer.
1715 – Christian Forstegut Gilret, German writer.
1790 – George Everest, geographic and Weldow, was appointed to Mont Everest.
1804 – Nathaniel Houthor, American novelist.
1807 – Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian soldier and politician.
1872 – Calvin College, President of the United States.
1912 – SAEED AQEL, Lebanese poet.
1918 – King Tofhau Topo IV, King of Tonga.
1921 – Gerard Dibro, a French -nobel prize for economics in 1983.
1926 – Alfredo de Stefano, Argentinian football player and coach.
1927 – Neil Simon, American writer.
1928 – Jambiiro Bonerberti, an Italian football player.
1943 – Milan Matshala, Czech football coach.
1952 – Alvaro Orepe Petish, President of Colombia.
1957 – Fayez Al -Amer, Kuwaitian actor.
1960 -Abdel -Fattah Al -Burhan, President of the Sudanese Council for Sovereignty.
1962 – Naglaa Mahmoud, first Egyptian lady.
1964 – Eddie Rama, Prime Minister of Albania.
1971 – Malik Al -Qallaf, Kuwaitian football player.
1977 – Hani Salama, Egyptian actor.
** Rima Maktabi, Lebanese media.
1978 – Emile Mubinza, Belgian football player.
1979 – Reimi Bandali, Lebanese singer.
1980 – Chico, Egyptian actor.
1981 – Adrito and Demar, Angolan football player.
1982 – Reem Hilal, an Egyptian actress.
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Mortality:
1541 – Pedro de Alvarado, Spanish explorer.
1826 – John Adams, President of the United States. Thomas Gists, President of the United States.
1831 – James Monroe, President of the United States.
1881 – Johann Wilhelm Sinman, Finnish politician and philosopher.
1910 – Giovanni Eskabarley, Italian scientist in astronomy.
1934 – Mary Curie, Polish physicist and chemistry, a Nobel Prize in physics in 1903 and the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1911.
1938 – Susan Lenjen, French racket football player.
1981 – Ahmed Hamdi al -Khayyat, a Syrian doctor.
1988 – Ferial Karim, Lebanese artist.
2000 – Kazem al -Qallaf, Kuwaitian actor and director.
2003 – Nizar Hamdoun, Iraqi politician.
2008 – Ibrahim al -Mahwashi, Tunisian athlete and sports journalist.
2010 – Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah, a Shiite Lebanese reference.
2011 – Souad Mohamed, Lebanese singer.
2015 – Muhammad Baqir al -Mahri, clerk and Kuwaiti politician.
2020 – Mustafa al -Saeed, Egyptian politician.
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Holidays and events:
Independence day in the United States.
⬅️ Filipino day – American friendship.




