It happened that day August 4

Events:

1578 -AL -SAAADIS eliminates the Portuguese presence in Morocco after their victory in the battle of Wadi Al -Makhzen.

1909 – The start of the Swedish strike.

1914-The United Kingdom declared war on Germany, and the United States took neutrality during the First World War.

1933 – The first issue of the Moroccan People’s Work Journal was published.

1984 – Volta Upper Burkina Faso is a new name for the Republic.

1988 – American scientists discover 17 new types of HIV.

1990 – Iraq announces the creation of the Republic of Kuwait under the direction of the free and temporary government of Kuwait led by Alaa Hussein, after the Iraqi invasion on August 2.

2000 – The celebrations prevail in the United Kingdom to commemorate the anniversary of Queen Elizabeth, the 100th mother, and Queen Elizabeth is the first member of the royal family to celebrate her 100th anniversary.

2007 – NASA Phoenix was spaced.

2010 – The launch of Egyptian satellite Nilesat 201.

2013 -The massacres occurred in several villages in the latakia campaigns during an attack by Islamic state forces in Iraq, the Levant, at the Al -Nura Front and other factions, including Ahrar Al -Sham, the Army of Immigrants, supporters and Al -ez forces.

Human Rights Watch later said that 190 civilians were killed (including a large number of women and children) and about 200 who were kidnapped during the attack.

2017 – Re -Election of Paul Kagma for a third presidential term in the 2017 Rwandan presidential elections, with 98.7% of the vote.

✴️ The Brazilian player Neymar moved to Paris Saint-Germain de Barcelona in a registration contract amounting to 222 million euros.

2019 – A major explosion in front of the National Cancer Institute in the center of Cairo leads to the lives of 20 people and to the injury of 47 others, and with a difference on the determination of the cause or on the imposed side.

✴️ French inventor Frankie Zabata passes the sea of a bird in a flying plate in an accident which is the first in history, after having traveled the distance between France and the United Kingdom in 22 minutes.

2020 – A huge explosion in the port of Beirut has serious damage to Beirut, and Dawa was heard in countries adjacent to Lebanon, leaving dozens of dead, missing, thousands of injured and hundreds of thousands of displaced people.

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Born:

1792 – Percy Bish Chelet, an English poet.

1805 – William Rowan Hamilton, Irish physicist and mathematics.

1859 – Knut Hamsoun, Nobel Prize Nobel Prize, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1920.

1900 – Queen Elizabeth, wife of George VI, United Kingdom.

1901 – Luis Armstrong, singer and American jazz player.

1908 – Bahija Hafez, actress, director and writer.

1921 – Ibrahim Jalal, Iraqi actor.

1929 – Yasser Arafat, President of the Palestinian National Authority and head of the Palestine Liberation Organization and has a Nobel Peace Prize in 1994.

1930 – M. Ali Al -Sistani, a Shiite religious reference.

1937 – Terry Roland, French sports commentator.

1940 – Abdullah al -Muzaini, Saudi actor.

1941 – Ted Strickland, American politician.

1946 – Pierre Andre Taghev, a French philosopher.

1947 – Klaus Schultzah, German musician.

1948 – SAEED AL -SALEH, Egyptian actor.

1950 -Sheikha Hessa Saad al -Abdullah al -Sabah, President of the Council of Arab Business Women.

1957 – John Wark, an Scottish football player.

1960 – Jose Luis Thazimiro, Prime Minister of Spain.

1961-Barack Obama, president of the forty-four United States holds the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009.

1963 – Keith Ellison, American politician.

1965 – Friedrich Ranfelt, Prime Minister of Sweden.

1968 – Tariq Abdel Aziz, Egyptian actor. Daniel de Kim, American actor.

1970 – Farah, a Jordanian actress working in Egypt.

1974 – Omar Al -Qazbari, Imam of the Hassan II mosque.

** Muqtada al -Sadr, a Shiite clerk and the head of the Sadrist movement in Iraq.

1975 – Nikos Liberation, Greek football player.

1976 – Maya Nasri, Lebanese singer. Hitomi Nawatami, a Japanese audio performance actress.

1977 – Luis Boa Morte, a Portuguese football player.

1978 – Satoshi Hino, Japanese audio performance actor.

1985 – Ahmed Matar, a Kuwaitian football player.

** Mark Meligan, Australian football player.

** Luis Valencia, an Ecuadorian football player.

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Mortality:

1060 – King Henry I, King of France.

1875 – Hans Christian Andersen, Danish writer.

1922 – Anwar Pacha is an Ottoman military commander.

1962 – Marilyn Monroe, an American actress.

2003 – Frederick Robbins, an American doctor with a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1954.

2011 – Naoki Matsouda, Japanese football player.

2020 – Nizar Najari, Lebanese politician and businessman.

2021 – Fathia Tantawi, an Egyptian actress.

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Holidays and events:

National day in Burkina Faso.







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