It happened that day on July 12
Events:
1109 – The Crusaders succeed in seizing the port of Tripoli on the Levant coast.
1191 – The King of England, Richard, the heart of the lion was able to enter Acre, which was under the control of Muslims, and with this entrance, the city fell into the hands of the crusaders.
1912 – France announces that Morocco is a French reserve.
1917 – The Germans use murderous mustard gas for the first time in history during the First World War.
1921 – The outbreak of the rural revolution in Morocco, directed by Abdel Karim al -Khattabi, on the Spanish and French occupations.
1960 – France accepts the independence of Niger, Chad, Olaya Volta, Côte d’Ivoire and Central Africa.
1996 – President Idris Deby was elected President of the Republic of Chad.
1998 – The French football team won the World Cup at home after defeating the Brazilian team champion with three goals for nothing.
2002 – A Canadian court gives homosexuals the right to marry themselves.
2005 -Lebanese Deputy Prime Minister Elias Al -Murr is under an assassination attempt to explode his car.
2006 – Hezbollah captures two Israeli soldiers and kills eight, which led Israel to launch thirty -three days of war against Lebanon.
✴️ The Kuwaiti National Assembly Élise Jassim Muhammad al -Kharafi as president, during her opening session.
2013 – The Britney Train accident caused six deaths and around 30 injured on the outskirts of the French capital, Paris.
2014 – 18 dead in the massacre of the Al -Batsh family, after an Israeli bombing of one of the family’s houses on the fifth day of the war against Gaza.
2016 – 25 people were killed and 50 other people were injured in a commercial collision near Andrea, in southern Italy.
2017 – A large part of the Larsen glossary is separated in the south of the southern continent, with an area of 5,800 km 2 and weighed it with more than one Billion of tonnes and its thickness at more than 200 meters.
✴️ The Brazilian judicial system pronounced a sentence of nine years and six months to the former Brazilian president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva for corruption and money laundering.
2020 – At least 89 people were killed and several villages were destroyed in a series of attacks – which lasted until July 26 – on disputed land between a group of tribes in the Darfur region in Western Sudan.
2021 – At least 90 people were killed in the fire at Al -Hussein hospital in the city of Nasiriyah in southern Iraq.
At least 70 people were killed and more than 1,200 other people were arrested after demonstrations in South Africa for the arrest of former president Jacob Zuma for disdain the packaging.
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Born:
1596 – César Mikhael Romanov, Cesarean Russia.
1817 – Henry David Thoro, American writer.
1849 – William Osler, Canadian doctor.
1904 – Pablo Neruda, a poet from Chile, who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1971.
1913 – Willis Lamb, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1955.
1928 – Elias James Khoury, American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1990.
** Muhammad Mahdi Akef, the general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood.
1929 – Nasser Bin Hachem Al -salman, Fakih Jaafari and Professor of Saudi religion.
1931 – Eric Evis, British historian.
1932 – Fayed Kamel, Egyptian singer, actress and politician.
1937 – Lionel Joseban, Prime Minister of France.
1940 – Mazhar Abu Al -Naja, Egyptian actor.
1944 – Alexander BRAISHO, British physicist.
1946 – Robert Fisk, British journalist.
1948 – Koji Totini, Japanese audio performance actor.
1955 – GTER PINKO, Austrian football referee.
1962 – Tawfiq Nasser Al -Bouali, Fakih Jaafari Saudi.
1973 – Tamer Abdel Moneim, Egyptian actor. Christian VIERI, an Italian football player.
1974 – Marwa Mahran, an Egyptian actress. Stelus Gianakapolos, Greek football player.
1976 – Splendor of Yassin, a Syrian actress. Nahir Al -Hammari, a Kuwaitian football player.
1978 – Grace is available, an American actor. Michel Rodriguez, an American actress.
1982 – Antonio Cassano, an Italian football player.
1984 – Khawla Hamdi, Tunisian novel.
1991 – James Rodriguez, a Colombian football player. 1997 – Malala Youssefzi, Pakistani activist in the field of women’s education.
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Mortality:
1536 – Dysmenius Erasmus, a Dutch philosopher.
1645 – Mikhail Romanov, César Russia.
1889 – Mortada Qali Khan, Muslim jurist, writer and poet.
1931 – LARS OLF Nathan SOD BRALEUM, a Swedish religious who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1930.
1949 – Douglas Hyde, poet and president of the Republic of Ireland.
1984 – Johar Salem, Kuwaitian actor.
2011 – Ahmed Wali Karzai, Afghan politician.
2018 -Muhammad Omar Al -Mukhtar, the only son of the Libyan mujahid Omar Al -Mukhtar.
2021 – Muhammad bin Ismail al -amrani, a Yemeni Muslim scholar.
2021 – Hanna Issa, Palestinian politician.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ Independence day in Sao Tomay and Brenysib.




