It happened that day on July 13

Events:

1837 – Queen Victoria, the Queen of the United Kingdom, moves to the Buckingham Palace to become the first queen to live in this palace, which is still the official seat of the royal family.

1854 – The assassination of the governor of Egypt, Abbas Hilmi I, in his palace in Banha.

1930 – The first FIFA World Cup in Uruguay.

1979 – Palestinian armed men occupy the Egyptian embassy in Türkiye to protest the David camp agreement between Egypt and Israel.

1989 – Iranian intelligence murdered the secretary of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, Abdul Rahman Qassimlo, in Vienna.

1992 – Isaac Rabin takes over the Israeli Prime Minister for the second time.

2003 -The emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al -Ahmad Al -Sabah, issues an Emiri order to appoint Sheikh Sabah Al -Ahmad Al -Sabah as Prime Minister and attributes to him to appoint the members of the ministry, which is the first time in the history of Kuwait.

2006 – Rafic Hariri Airport in Beirut was bombed by the Israeli army, which destroyed the slopes and preventing from flying in Lebanese airspace in a field of field, the sea and the air of Lebanon during the war.

2008 – The Federation of the Mediterranean was launched in Paris, the French president Nicolas Sarkozy and the Egyptian Mohamed Hosni Mubarak resume his presidency.

2011 – Three bombings in Mumbai killed 21 people and injured 143.

2014 – The German national team won the FIFA World Cup for the fourth time in its history after its victory over the Argentine team with a goal in the last match at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.

2015 – After nine and a half years since its launch on January 19, 2006, the new space survey Ahraizons pulled for the first time on Pluto and took the color closest to the planet.

2016 – The ISIS Amaq agency announces the murder of the second man of the organization and the commander of the armed forces in which Abu Omar Al -Shishani.

✴️ Theresa May takes over the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to succeed David Cameron.

2018 – Two major bombings took place in the cities of Benu and Mustoun in Pakistan, which was classified as the most violent terrorist attacks in the country, and they killed 154 people and injured 223 others.

2019 – The Russian Russian Observatory for High Energy Energy Physics launched the RG spectrum of the Baconor space port in Kazakhstan.

2020 – The number of injuries confirmed at the Korona pandemic exceeds the barrier of 13 million people worldwide, including more than 570,000 deaths and around seven million and 188,000 cases of recovery.

🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴

Born:

100 BC – Emperor Julius César, the first Roman emperors

1527 – John de, an English scientist in astronomy, mathematics, geography and astrology.

1608 – Emperor Ferdinand III, Emperor of the Roman Roman Empire.

1887 – Ali Al -kassar, Egyptian actor

1921 – Ernest Gold, an American musician of Austrian origin.

1922 – Anskar Jurgen, Prime Minister of Denmark.

1934 – Walli Swinca, Nigerian writer, Nobel Prize in literature in 1986.

1935 – Jack Kemp, an American politician.

1941 – Robert Forestter, American actor.

1942 – Harrison Ford, American actor.

1944 – Erno Rubik, Hungary Architecture.

1950 – Ying Gio, president of Taiwan.

1954 – Cesin Axo, Turkish singer and actress.

1979 – Craig Bilami, Welsey football player.

1985 – Guiro Ochoa, goalkeeper for Mexican football.

🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴

Mortality:

678 AD – Ms. Aisha Bint Abi Bakr, wife of Messenger Muhammad.

1854 – Abbas Helmy I, and the governor of Egypt.

1995 – Ali Al -Wardi, Iraqi sociologist and historian.

1921- Gabriel Liebman, a French physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1908.

1974 – Patrick Blackite, an English physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1948.

1977 – Kamal Refaat, Egyptian politician and military.

1989 – Abdul Rahman Qassemlo, secretary of the Kurdistan Democratic Party.

2003 – Sheikh Ahmed Al -waeli, an Iraqi fiancé and cleric.

2006 – Abdul Amir al -Ward, Iraqi linguist, linguist and actor.

2009 – Amin Al -Hufiz, Prime Minister of Lebanon.

** Abdullah bin jabreen, Saudi religious scholar.

2011 – Hassan Dakk, Syrian actor.

2016 – Abu Omar Al -Shishani, a leader in Isis.

2017 – Abdul Rahman bin Abdulaziz al Saud, a Saudi prince.

2021 – Alberto Dawalab, a Lebanese Brazilian businessman.

🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴🔴

Holidays and events:

Bonn festival in Japan.







Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button