It happened that day on July 25

Events:
1139 – The victory of the Portuguese competition, led by Alfonso I against the Almoravids, led by Abi Al -Hassan, in the Battle of Orek, which led to the creation of the Kingdom of Portugal.
1544 – The kings of Europe recognize the sovereignty of the Ottoman Empire on Hungary after twenty years of wars since the success of the Ottoman forces in their opening and their annexation to its sovereignty.
1603 – The King of Scotland, James VI, was installed on the throne of England in the name of James I, to be the first of his kings of the Stuart family.
1790 – Moulay El Yazid orders the execution of Mohamed El -Arabi Qadous, the chief minister of the Moroccan sultan Muhammad III bin Abdullah.
1957 – The cancellation of the monarchy, the announcement of the establishment of the Republic of Tunisia and the inauguration of Habib Bourguiba as president.
1982 -Bashir al -jameel announces the appointment of himself for the post of President of the Lebanese Republic.
2004 – Lithuania, Cyprus, Slovenia, Slovakia, Hungary, Estonia, Czech, Latvia, Poland and Malta join the European Union.
2007 – Bratiba Patel considers the presidency of India to be the first woman to occupy this position.
2009 – Hold the parliamentary and presidential elections of Iraqi Kurdistan in the presence of international observers, and the participation rate was 78.5%.
2016 – American Telecom Company announces its acquisition of Yahoo with an agreement estimated at $ 4.8 billion.
✴️ The opening of the Arab Summit during its twenty-seventh session in Nouakchott.
2018 – At least 221 people were killed and 200 others were injured in separate attacks within the governorate of Suwayda, which carried out the Islamic State.
2021 – UNESCO is classified as cultural fever in the south of Saudi Arabia as World Heritage sites.
✴️ A political crisis in Tunisia after the decision of the Qais President Saeed to freeze the work of the Parliament and the dismissal of Prime Minister Hisham Al -ishishi, while the Ennahda movement rejected the decision.
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Born:
1487 – Ismail Al -Safawi, founder of the Safavid state.
1848 – Arthur James Balfour, Prime Minister of the Kingdom and owner of the Balfour Declaration.
1870 – Parish of Maxfield, American painter.
1883 – Luis Massinion, French orientalist.
1894 – Walter Brennan, American actor.
1894 – Gavrillo Prinksib, a Serbian revolutionary who killed the Austrian Archdos and his wife with the trigger of the First World War.
1905 – Elias Kanye, Bulgarian novelist and theater writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1981.
1920 – Rosalind Franklin, British physical chemistry.
1922 – James Erly, engineer and American Electronics.
1925 – Jerry Paris, actor, director and American producer.
1935 – Adnan Khashoggi, Saudi businessman.
1949 – Shawky Shamkh, Egyptian actor.
1953 – Robert Zolik, president of the World Bank.
1958 – Muhammad Taqi al -Khoei, Iraqi Muslim lawyer.
1963 – Hydinarari Augaki, Japanese audio performance actor.
1964 – Sherif Sheikh Ahmed, the seventh president of Somalia.
1966 – Wattaro Takaghi, Japanese actor in audio performance.
1967 – Matt Lublin, American actor.
1972 – Carole Samaha, Lebanese singer.
1973 – Kevin Phillips, an English football player.
1975 – Jean -Claude Dartheville, French football player.
“Judy Caradock, a football player in English.
1976 – Murad Danagi, Turkish actor.
1978 – Asma Munawar, Moroccan singer.
** Louise Brown, American, is the first to be born by the world OPV operation.
1979 – Khalaf Al -Salama, a Kuwaitian football player.
1980 – Diams, French / Greek / Cyprus singer.
1981 – Finn Balor, Irish wrestler.
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Mortality:
946 – Muhammad bin Tajj al -akhsheed, the founder of the state of Akhakhda
1471 – Toma al -kabsi, Catholic Dahiti.
1492 – Pope Innocent VIII, pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
1799 – Hisham Bin Muhammad, sultan Maghribi of the Alaouite family.
1834 – Samuel Tyler Colorridge, an English poet.
1941 – Hamad Saab, Lebanese military commander.
1974 – Hassan Shaker Shui, an Iranian poet.
1980 – Vladimir Vesutsky, Russian singer, actor and poet.
1985 – Saleh Shehab, Kuwait Educational.
2002 – Abdel Rahman Badawi, Egyptian philosopher.
2010 – Kamel al -Asaad, president of the Lebanese parliament.
2011 – Zaben al -Khawaldeh, a Jordanian football goalkeeper.
2013 – Mohamed Brahami, Tunisian opponent and secretary general of the popular movement.
2016 – Khalil Enigk, Turkish historian.
2019 – Al -Baji Qaid Essebsi, President of the Fifth Republic of Tunisia.
“Farouk al -Fishawi, an Egyptian actor.
2020 – Marwan Mahfouz, Lebanese singer and actor.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ The day of Arab culture.
⬅️ The day of the Republic in Tunisia.
⬅️ Day of the Constitution at Puerto Rico.
National day in the Galicia region in Spain.



