It happened that day on July 23

Events:

750 – The last successor to the state of Omeyyade, Marwan Bin Muhammad, was killed by Abbasid followers.

1291 – The Mamluks open the city of Beirut, which was under the control of the Crusaders.

1829 – William Bert records the typewriter’s patent in the United States.

1952 – The movement of free officers, led by Mohamed Naguib, was carried out by a military coup called the Revolution of July 23, which overthrew the monarchy which was King Farouk I at that time on his head.

1960 – Syrian television began to be sent by the Jabal Qassioun summit to Damascus.

1970 – Qaboos Bin Saeed takes over the reins of power to Oman, after a resurrection with a peaceful coup against his father, the Sultan Saeed Bin Taymour.

1995 – The United Kingdom sends 1,200 soldiers of its forces to the Sarajevo besieged.

1999 – The crown prince of Morocco, Prince Sidi Mohamed, takes up the decision of his father, King Hassan II, after his death, to become the name of Muhammad VI.

2001 – Megati Sukarnopotri holds the presidency of Indonesia to be the first woman to reach this position in the largest Islamic country in the world.

2005 – Bombs in Sharm El -Sheikh in Egypt killing 88 people and injuring more than 200.

2011 – Violence broke out near the headquarters of the Ministry of Defense in Egypt, after a group of thugs had intercepted a demonstration against the reign of the military council, and the accident killed a person and injured others.

2014 – Taiwanese airlines, ASIA TRINGS, fell in flight 222 while trying to land at the airport, and the accident killed 48 people.

2015 – NASA announces that the discovery of the land -shaped planet is a 452 -B cable and called land 2.

2016 – A bombing in the city of Kabul, the Afghan capital, killed 80 people and injured 260 Shiites Hazara Ethnic, and Isis adopted the operation.

2017 – Establish the joint chamber, which organizes Palestinian resistance operations.

2018 – Forest fires in the Greek province of Atika kill 76 people and leave many wounded.

✴️ The collapse of the Assio Al -Kahriya dam, which was still under construction, in the southwest of Laos, causing serious damage to neighboring villages and causing the displacement of more than six thousand people.

✴️ German player Masoud Ozil announces his retirement from the international game after the storm of criticisms made by the German press due to an image of his abandonment with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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Born:

645 – Yazid bin Muawiyah, the second successor to the Omeyyad state.

1775 – Etienne Luis Mals, French physicist and mathematics.

1879 – Poor Austhabatani, an Iranian poet.

1888 – Raymond Chandler, American writer.

1892 – Hila Silasi, Ethiopia Emperor.

1906 – Vladimir Braillog, Croatian / Swiss chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1975.

1921 – Atef Salem, Egyptian director.

1935 – Ibtisam Al -hawari, Egyptian journalist.

1941 – Madiha Hamdi, an Egyptian actress.

1953 – Sumaya Al -Alfi, an Egyptian actress.

1961 – Woody Harreson, American actor.

1967 – Philip Simore Hoffman, American actor.

1971 – Ahmed Ezz, Egyptian actor.

** Alison Cross, an American singer.

1975 – Engy al -Mokadam, an Egyptian actress.

1976 – Judit Bulgar, Hungary Chess.

1977 – Hala Khalil, Egyptian director.

1981 – Yark Niemeen, a Finnish racket football player.

1982 – Paul Wezley, American actor.

1989 – Daniel Radcliffe, English actor.

1992 – Thanian Khaled, Saudi Yutper.

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Mortality:

750 – Marwan Bin Muhammad, Omeyyad Khalifa.

1373 – Saint Brigitte, Saint Swedes.

1757 – Dominico Scarwati, Italian musician.

1885 – Yoles Grant, President of the United States.

1902 – Ahmed Bin Muhyiddin al -Jazaery, a Muslim Muslim scholar and Algerian mystical.

1902 – Abdul Hamid bin Abdullah al -alousi, Sufis and an Iraqi Ottoman poet.

1916 – William Ramsey, a Scottish chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1904.

1941 – Abu Abdullah al -zanjani, Shiite lawyer and Iranian university professor.

1951 – Philip Betan, French soldier and French head of state.

1955 – Cordele, American Minister for Foreign Affairs, Nobel Peace Prize in 1945.

1963 – Ezz El -Din Zulfiqar, an Egyptian director.

1966 – Montgomery Clift, American actor.

1968 – Henry Del, a British doctor with a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1936.

1972 – Anwar al -attar, a Syrian poet.

1974 – Badia Misbani, Lebanese actress and dancer.

1990 – Kenjegero Tacaiiani, Japanese inventor.

1992 – Suleiman Franjieh, President of the Lebanese Republic.

1999 – King Hassan II, King of Morocco.

2007 – King Muhammad Zahir Shah, the last king of Afghanistan.

2011 – Amy Winehouse, English singer.

2012 – Sally Raid, American astronaut.

2017 – Saad Al -Saleh, Saudi actor.

2018 – May Skaf, a Syrian actress.

2021 – Jabour Al -Duwaihi, Lebanese novelist and writer.

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Holidays and events:

National day in Egypt, anniversary of the Revolution of July 23.

⬅️ Eid Al -Nahda in Oman’s sultanate, the birthday of Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed.







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