It happened that day on August 3

Events:
1342 – Beginning of the seat of the green island during the Spanish recovery wars.
1492 – Christopher Columbus with 88 sailors starting a trip to discover the new world, and the trip was historic because they were able to discover the richest parts of the Americas.
1783 – The Berkan of Jabal Asama Explosion in Japan and 35,000 people were killed accordingly.
1914 – Germany declared war against France at the start of the First World War.
1940 – The Italian army sweeps the British land of Somalia during the Second World War.
1960 – Niger obtains its independence from France.
1986 – The Soviet Union resumes its diplomatic contacts with Israel.
2005 – A peaceful coup in Mauritania, led by Colonel Alali Ould Mohamed Fall, overthrew President Muawiyah Ould Sidi Ahmed Al -Taya while he was in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to participate in the funeral and funeral ceremonies of the death of King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz.
2009 – The head of the Iranian Islamic Revolution, Ali Khamenei, approves the victory of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the presidential elections which took place on June 12.
2010 – Compection between the Lebanese army and the Israeli army forces in the border city of Al -Adisa.
2011 – The trial of former Egyptian president Mohamed Hosni Mubarak for premeditated murder and corruption.
2016 – 300 passengers survived after an aircraft transported and burned to Dubai International Airport.
2019 – Armed attacks in an assault engineer in a Wal -Mart store in the City of the Paso in Texas, the US American State, which is killed 22 dead and at least 40 injured, and the condition declares that the motivation can be ethnic.
2020 – The number of injuries confirmed at the Pandemic of Korona exceeds the barrier of 18 million people worldwide, including more than 689,000 deaths and around ten million and 690,000 cases of recovery.
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Born:
1867 – Stanley Baldwin, British Prime Minister.
1903 – Habib Bourguiba, President of the Republic of Tunisia.
1905 – Mohamed Al -Bahi, former Egyptian Minister for endowments.
1907 – Mohamed Al -Halwi, a Tunisian poet.
1923 – Pope Shenouda III, Pope and Patriarch of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
1926 – Rushdie Abaza, Egyptian actor.
1938 – Ahmed Aqel, Egyptian actor.
1940 – Martin Shen, American actor.
1944 – Peter Harb, Lebanese politician.
1946 – Jack Stro, British politician. Jacus Temple, a Belgian football player.
1948 – Madiha Kamel, Egyptian actress.
1952 – Ozfaldo Erdelis, Argentinian football player and coach.
1961 – Laila Muhammad, an Iraqi actress.
1963 – James Hittfield, American singer and guitarist and member of the Metallica Band.
** Graham Arnold, Australian player and football coach.
** Izia Washington, American actor.
1964 – Abyssate Vijajifa, Prime Minister of Thailand.
1969 – Samer Al -Masry, Syrian actor.
1974 – Muhannad Hassan Al -Shawi, an Iraqi poet.
1978 – Marius Job, Polish football player.
1980 – Muhammad al -Majali, a Jordanian actor.
1984 – Sunil Citri, an Indian football player.
1988 – Taj Haider, a Syrian actress.
** Nasra Al -Hharbi, a Saudi actress.
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Mortality:
1460 – King James II, King of Scotland.
1780 – Condiac, French philosopher.
1797 – FILD MARSHALL Jeffrey Amharest, English military commander and first British governor in Canada.
1924 – Joseph Conrad, British writer.
1933 – Abdullah bin ahmed al -ajiri, Saudi poet, narrator and writer.
1942 – Richard Vilchiter, a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1915.
1949 – Omar Bin Hamdan, a Tunisian Muslim scholar.
1958 – Aref Abu Shakra, Lebanese professor, journalist, writer and poet.
1977 – Bishop Macarius, chief and head of the bishop of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus and first president of Cyprus.
1979 – Bertl Olin, Swedish economist, Nobel Prize in economics in 1977.
1999 – Abdel Wahab al -Bayati, an Iraqi poet.
2008 – Alexander Solgnin, a Russian writer with a Nobel Prize in literature in 1970.
2009 – Samir Ghosha, Palestinian politician.
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Holidays and events:
Independence day in Niger.
Flag day in Venezuela.
⬅️ International Red Watermelon Day



