It happened that day on July 30

Events:

1930-Uruguay won the first version of the FIFA World Cup after defeating the Argentine team in the last 4-2.

1936 -The training of the Knowledge Council in Kuwait in order to place the lines of educational policy and determine the methods of implementing their implementation, and the president of the Council, Sheikh Abdullah Al -jaber Al -Sabah.

1952 – The Revolutionary Command Council in Egypt makes the decision to cancel all official civilian titles.

1954 – The American star Elvis Presley Yahya interpreted his first concerts.

1968 – The faithful elements faithful to the leader of the Revolution of July 17, Ahmed Hassan Al -Bakr and his assistant Saddam Hussein, are liquidated by the Baath party, and the revolution has become the revolution of July 17.

1971 – Apollo 15 Spacecraft landed on the moon.

1980 – The Knesset is issued by the law considered as Jerusalem the eternal capital of Israel.

1993 – The Bosnians have finished working to dig a tunnel which passes under “Sarajevo airport” whose rescue was from the siege of the Serbian forces in their capital.

1999 – The King of Morocco, Mohamed VI, officially installed the throne.

2005 – The head of South Sudan, John Guarantor, was killed in a helicopter accident which wore him from Uganda.

2006 – Israel bombes the Lebanese city of Qana, and the bombings killed nearly 55 children and women, during the war, he led in Lebanon.

2008 – The Türkiye Constitutional Court makes the decision to refuse to prohibit the party in power of justice and development accused of anti -end, due to the incomplete prohibition.

✴️ The Israeli Prime Minister and the party leader Kadima Ehud Olmert decides not to go to the party elections planned for September, which means leaving the presidency of the government.

2013 – Memnon Hussein was elected president of Pakistan to succeed in the description of Ali Zardari.

2015 – Mulla Mansour was appointed chief of the Taliban after the death of Mullah Omar on April 23, 2013.

✴️ The collision of a bus carrying omani pilgrims and a truck on the Khurais road in Saudi Arabia, killing at least 7 omanis and injuring dozens.

2019 – The Saudi Council of Ministers approves legal amendments which have considerably reduced the system of women of the State, because it allowed them to extract a passport and to travel once it is 21 years without needing the authorization of the Guardian.

2020 – The number of injuries confirmed to the Korona pandemic exceeds the mark of 17 million people worldwide, including more than 667,000 deaths and around nine million and 964,000 recovery.

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Born:

1511 – Georjo Fazari, Italian painter.

1857 – Muhammad Harz al -Din, Shiite jurist and Iraqi poet.

1863 – Henry Ford, a man in American industry.

1818 – Emily Bronte, English novelist and poet.

1920 – Farid Shawky, Egyptian actor.

1947 – Arnold Schwarzenegger, American actor and politician.

1948 – Jean Renault, French actor.

1957 – Neri Alberto Bombido, Argentinian football player and coach.

1961 – Lawrence Fisborn, American actor.

1963 – Lisa Kudro, an American actress.

1964 – Vivica a. Fox, an American actress.

“Jurgen Klinsmann, German player and football coach.

1969 – Simon Baker, Australian actor.

1971 – Christine Taylor, an American actress.

1973 – Ali Al -Dweyan, Saudi actor.

1974 – Hillary Swank, an American actress.

1982 – Jihad Al -Hussein, a Syrian football player.

1983 – Najwa al -Kubaisi, Bahreïni / Qatari actress.

1991 – Al -Mahra, Bahraini actress.

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Mortality:

579 – Pope Benoît I, Pope of the Catholic Church.

1898 – Otto von Bismarck, advisor in Germany.

1912 – Emperor Meiji, Emperor of Japan.

1973 – Aref Al -ARIF, journalist, author, historian and politician, Palestinian.

1982 – Abdul Qadir bin Ahmed Al -jazaery, Saudi Fakih.

1984 – Odeh Al -Muhanna, Kuwaitian singer.

1994 – Ibrahim Zerin Qaq, Iranian and diplomat calligraph.

1995 – Youssef Bin Rashid Al Sheikh Mubarak, a Maliki and Saudi and historian historian.

2000 – Abdullah bin Ali al -khalili, an Omanai poet.

2002 – Atef Salem, Egyptian director.

2005 – John Guarantor, leader of South Sudan.

2009 – Mustafa Abu Ali, Palestinian director.

2011 – Hikmat Abu Zaid, Egyptian politician.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ Independence day in Vanuato.

⬅️ The feast of the throne, the loyalty and allegiance ceremony in Morocco.

⬅️ International Friendship Day.







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