It happened that day on July 16

Events:
1212 – The battle of punishment in which the Almohads were defeated and lost most of their properties in Andalusia.
1683 – The naval forces of Cheng were worth the kingdom of Tongong in the battle of Bingho, near the islands of Baskadors.
1856 – The work of digging the Suez Canal under the supervision of French Ferdinand de Laksbes, supported by his government.
1863 – Riot works in New York, entering his fourth day, to protest against the recruitment law.
1926 – Ahmed Skirj gives the first sermon on Friday in the Paris mosque one day after its inauguration by Sultan Moulay Youssef.
(1945-The United States and the United States of the same
1951 – The members of the Syrian National Social Party murdered the Prime Minister of Lebanon, Riyad Al -Solh in the Jordanian capital, Amman, in retaliation for the execution of Anton Saadeh.
1952 – The United Nations agrees to consider Eritrea as an independent unit joined by Ethiopia in the Federal Union.
1974 -The establishment of the Mubarak al -kabeer necklace in Kuwait in order of Sheikh Sabah Al -Salem Al -Sabah in order to commemorate the Sheikh Mubarak al -Sabah, and this collar is given to the heads of state.
1979 – Ahmed Hassan Al -Bakr resigned from the Presidency of the Republic of Iraq, and Saddam Hussein takes up the reins of power.
1982 – Protectors in Bangladesh attack the United States Embassy in Dacca, to protest his support for Israel.
1990 – The foreign ministers of the Arab countries decide during their meeting in Tunisia to boycott all the Western companies and agencies which contribute to the displacement of Soviet Jews in Israel.
β΄οΈ An earthquake of 7.7 on the Richter scale struck the Philippines and Reap 1600 dead.
1999 – A small plane led by John Kennedy Junior crashed with his death with his wife and sister following the accident.
2003 -The emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al -Ahmad Al -Sabah, issues a Prime Minister of the Prime Minister with the title of his Highness the Sheikh, after having rejected the post of Crown Prince of the Presidency of the Government.
2004 – 90 children were killed after a fire in a primary school in southern India.
2008 – Israel is released from the dean of Lebanese prisoners in his prisons, Samir Al -Kuntar, with four others, in addition to the bodies of martyrs who have the remains of his soldiers, as part of an agreement between them and Hezbollah.
2013 – Spain officially received a microfilm copy of the Zaidan Treasury, which was lost by the Sultans of Morocco and asked him since 1612 after JC.
2019 – The European Parliament is elected by a slight majority of German politicians Ursula von der as president of the European Commission, to be the first woman to occupy this position.
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Born:
1872 – Rawwal Amundsen, Norwegian explorer.
1888 – Frites Zerenke, Dutch physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1953.
1896 – Tergevi Lee, Norwegian politician and first secretary general of the United Nations.
1911 – Ginger Rogers, American actress and singer.
1926 – Erwin Rose, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2004.
1931 – Youssef Shaban, Egyptian actor.
1936 – Yasu Fukuda, Prime Minister of Japan.
1939 – Lido VIERI, Italian football player.
1941 – Youssef Darwish, Kuwaitian actor.
1942 – Margaret Smith Court, Australian racket football player. 1945 – Youssef Fawzi, an Egyptian artist.
1957 – Flodzazers SMRORIC, a Polish football player.
1962 – Ahmed Mansour, Egyptian media.
1963 – Sri Stefko Katanic, Slovenian football player and coach.
1967 – Will Verl, American actor.
1976 – Nisreen al -Hakim, a Syrian actress
1979 – Ahmed Al -Saadani, Egyptian actor.
1981 – Maher Zain, Lebanese / Swedish singer.
1984 – Katrina Kaif, an Indian actress.
** Badr Al -Maimani, Omani football player.
1988 – Sergio Busquets is a Spanish footballer.
1989 – Gareth Bale, Welsey football player.
1992 – Hattan Bahbari, a Saudi football player.
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Mortality:
1151 – Abdul Rahman Bin Ali Al -Halawani, Iraqi lawyer and Iraqi performer.
1557 – Queen Ann de Kivose, the fourth wife of Henri VII, king of England.
1624 – Abdul Qadir al -Tabari, Muslim scholar, Hijazi writer and poet.
1764 – CΓ©sar Ivan VI, Emperor of the Russian Empire.
1916 – Ilya Michnikov, Russian doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1908.
1951 – Riyad Al -Solh, Prime Minister of Lebanon.
1960 – Albert Ksling, a German military commander.
1978 – Aisha Al -Marta, Kuwaitian singer.
1982 – Mahmoud al -Kuwaiti, Kuwaitian singer.
** Charles Robert Swart, President of South Africa.
1985 – Heinrich Paul, a German writer who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1972.
1989 – Herbert von Karayan, Austrian musician.
1994 – Julian Chief, American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.
1998 – The official worker, an Iraqi lawyer, politician and media.
2012 – Stephen Kofi, American writer.
2015 – Mr. Metwally Abdel -Al, an Egyptian reader from the Koran.
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Holidays and events:
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