It happened that day, July 7

Events:
1124 – Residents of the coastal city of Tire go to the blockade of the crusaders who targeted the control of the city.
1543 – French forces invade Luxembourg.
1798 – The United States includes the Hawaiian islands.
1807 – The signature of “the tilset agreement” between the French Empire and the Russian Empire during the period of the wars launched by the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, who was called the Wars of Napoleon.
1846 – American forces occupy the cities of “Monterrey” and “Yerba Bouina”, which is the first step to include California.
1863 – The start of military service in the United States, and the cost of exemption from military service was estimated at a hundred dollars.
1865 – Four of the complicity was hanged in the assassination of the American president Abraham Lincoln.
1930 – The start of construction of the Hoover dam in the United States.
1937 – The incident of the Marco Polo bridge between Japanese forces and Chinese forces, which paved the way for Japanese to enter the capital, Beijing.
1951 – The start of colored television in the United States.
1965 – The start of television shows in Saudi Arabia.
1969 – The issue of the official official language decree in Canada, according to which equality is approved in the use of the French language and the English language in all corners of the federal government.
1978 – The independence of the Suleiman Islands of the United Kingdom.
1986 – The Jordanian government makes the decision to close the offices of the Fatah Movement in Jordan after tense relations between King Hussein and the leader of the movement, Yasser Arafat.
1991 – The signing of “The Brioni Agreement”, which ends the war launched by Yugoslavia on Slovenia with the independence of Slovenia.
1994 – The forces of northern Yemen, as they are called government forces, is called the city of Aden, the capital of the southern part, in the last stage of the civil war, which aimed to abolish the unity between the two parties.
2003 – Establish the unified communist party in Armenia.
2005 – A terrorist attack in London in the metro and a transport bus killed 52 civilians and injured around 700 others.
2007 – A bombing in the city of Amerly, south of Kirkuk, with a car, killing at least 105 people and injuring around 240 others.
✴️ The start of the southern movement in southern Yemen requires the disengagement of the northern part of Yemen and that it is the Yemeni unit.
2009 – The funeral of Pop singer Michael Jackson during a majestic ceremony in Los Angeles.
2011 – The Lebanese government, led by Naguib Mikati, receives the confidence of the House of Representatives by a majority of 128 votes out of 128 deputies, including the House of Representatives, with the withdrawal of representatives of the opposition from the confidence session.
2012 – The Libyans are heading for the polls to elect the first parliament after the revolution which overthrew Muammar Gaddafi and the first free elections since 1969.
2013 – The Jordanian accused, Abi Qatada, was expelled from Great Britain in Jordan for judgment.
✴️ The twenty-seventh version (127) of Wimbledon ends with Marion Bartoli’s victory in the individual female and Andy Murray championships in the individual male championship.
2015-two people were killed in an air accident between the F-16 Vitting Falcon and the Sesna 150 in Monx Corner in South Carolina.
2019 – The United States for the Women’s Football team mark the 2019 Women’s World Cup for the fourth time in its history and the second consecutive, after its victory over the Dutch national team with two goals for nothing.
✴️ The Brazilian football team scored Copa America Cup 2019, reaching the ninth title in the tournament, after beating the Peru team with three goals for a goal.
✴️ Activation of the African continental free trade agreement aimed at establishing a unified African market, followed by freedom of movement and a unified currency for the Member States.
2021 – The assassination of the president of Haiti Jovinil Moise by a group of armed man at his residence.
✴️ forming a new government in Algeria, led by Ayman Bin Abdel Rahman, former Minister of Finance.
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Born:
1843 – Camello Golgi, an Italian doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1906.
1860 – Gustav Maller, Austrian musician.
1887 – Mark Shaghal, French / Russian plastic artist.
1901 – Vitorio de Sika, Italian actor and director.
1922 – Pierre Kardan, French fashion designer.
1926 – Hajji Radi, Iraqi actor.
1927 – Khalil al -rifai, Iraqi actor.
1940 – Ringo star, drum player in the Beatles group.
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1946 – Abdul Aziz al -Hammad, Saudi actor.
1947 – Amal AFISH, Lebanese actress. Bahjat al-Jubouri, an Iraqi actor.
1949 – Shelly Duval, an American actress.
1958 – Dawood al -zaatari, electric engineer, university and Palestinian professor.
1967 – Najwa Qassem, Lebanese media.
** Lamia al -jeddawi, an Egyptian actress.
1975 – Khaled Kahwaji, Saudi football player.
** Rana Abyad, a Syrian actress.
1981 – Myriam Atallah, Syrian singer and actress.
1984 – Nayef Fayez, Saudi actor. Alberto Akwelli, an Italian football player.
1987 – Maha Abdullah, a Saudi diffuser.
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Mortality:
1307 – Edward I, King of England.
1531 – Tilaman Rimcheneider, sculptor and German wooden excavation.
1573 – Yakobo Parotsi Da Vegla, Italian architect.
1901 – Johanna Shberi, writer of Histoires for Swiss children.
1930 – Arthur Conan Doyle, English writer and innovator of the character of Sherlock Holmes.
1965 – Moshe Sharett, Prime Minister of Israel.
1965 – Ruby Mozly Holin, American judge.
1967 – Vivian Lee, English actress.
1972 – King Talal Bin Abdullah, king of the ancient kingdom of Hashemite of Jordan.
1973 -Iskandar al -Khoury al -Bayjali, judge, lawyer, Orthodox priest, writer and poet.
1997 – Saadia al -zaidi, an Iraqi actress.
2006 – Elias Al -Hrawi, President of the tenth Lebanese Republic.
2014 – Alfredo de Stefano, Argentinian / Spanish football player.
2017 – Ahmed Mansi, Colonel Arkan Harb and the battalion commander 103 Thunderbolt
2020 – Prince Khalid Bin Saud Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, a Saudi prince.
2021 – Ahmed Gabriel, Palestinian politician and military commander.
** Jovinil Moise, President of the Republic of Haiti (2017 – 2021).
** Kumar Gleib, Indian actor.
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Holidays and events:
Independence day in the Solomon Islands.
⬅️ EID Tanwaba in Japan.
⬅️ The villagers of EID in Tanzania.
World Day of Global Chocolate.



