It happened that day on August 8

Events:

611 AD – The descent of the Koran and the mission of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, according to the opinion of the immediate blessed.

1521 – The Ottomans took control of the city of Belgrade led by Suleiman the Magnificent, and it was the key to Central Europe and the most powerful castle of the Hungarian borders of Ottomanes. The Ottomans surrounded this city three times: 1441 after JC, 1456 AD and 1492 AD, but they could only grasp it in the legal era.

1786 – The traveler “Jean Palma” arrives at the top of the Alps.

1815 – Napoleon Bonaparte leaves France to his exile in Saint -Helen, one of the remote islands of the Atlantic Ocean, which he remained until his death in 1821.

1940 – The start of the Battle of Great Britain during the Second World War in order to occupy it.

1942 – British Prime Minister Winston Churchill makes a decision appointing General Bernard Montgomery as commander of the eighth army.

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1955 – The first conference of the genre in Geneva, Switzerland took place in peaceful uses of atomic energy.

1964 – Changes of Turkish planes on the island of Cyprus, which includes a Muslim minority of Turkish origin.

1966 – The nationalization of the mining sector in Algeria of foreign companies in Algeria, after 4 years of independence.

1970-The implementation of the ceasefire agreement on the Egyptian / Israeli front, which lasts 90 days, begins, according to the content of the Rogers initiative.

1974 – US President Richard Nixon announces his resignation following the Watergate scandal.

1983 – 30 detainees fled the occupied Israeli detention center.

1984 – A man armed with the Mujahideen Iranian movement kidnapped the pilgrims’s aircraft in Rome, where they greeted.

1985 – 17 Americans were killed and injured during an explosion of cars at the main basis of Rennie in Frankfurt.

1988-Iran accepts the “UN 598 resolution” of the 1987 and calling a cease-fire between IT and Iraq to end the war between them which began on September 22, 1980.

1990 – The Iraqi revolutionary command Council decides on an irreversible integration unit in Kuwait, and the decision has occurred a few minutes after the Iraqi news agency announced that the interim Kuwaitian government led by Alaa Hussein, which has trained from the provision of the Kowait, asked Iraq to carry out a merger unit between the two countries and the dissolution of the republic of Kuwait.

1991 – The release of British hostage, the photographer, John McCarthy, who has been kidnapped in West Beirut since April 17, 1987.

1998 – Ten Iranian and press diplomats were killed in the Afghan city of Mazars, in the hands of the Taliban militia which attacked the Iranian consulate in the city during the Taliban battles and the North Alliance.

2001 – The Australian star Hollywood Nicole Kidman and the American star Tom Cruise Divorce.

2008 – Georgia has a military attack on the provinces of southern Ossetia and Abkhazia, after which the Russian forces carried out a counterattack on the Georgia which led to a war between them which lasted eight days.

✴️ Open the summer Olympic Games held in Beijing.

2012 – The National Transitional Council in Libya offers power at the General National Conference on July 7.

2016 – A bombardment of suicide in his Kuwaitian city, west of Pakistan, killed at least 93 people and injured more than 120 people.

2017 – At least 19 people were killed and 247 others were injured by an earthquake struck the mountainous region of Gyuzo, in the southwest of China.

2019 – The Indian Parliament cancels the autonomy of the Indian Party of the Cashmire region disputed with Pakistan, Islamabad expelled the Indian ambassador and discusses the means of responding by the United Nations, and the United Nations Secretary -General calls for “the greatest restriction”.

✴️ An explosion at the Russian military base in neonoxa, near the city of Safodfinfin, resulted in nuclear radiation and the death of five people.

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Born:

1879 – Emiliano Zapata, Thaer Mexican.

1901 – Ernest Orlando Lawrence, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939.

1902 – Paul Dirac, an English physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.

1921 – Web Peres, American singer.

1922 – Alberto Granado, doctor and writer Argentina / Kobe.

1925 – Ali Ezzat Begovic, president of Bosnia and Herzégovine.

1931 – Roger Benrose, English sports physicist.

1933 – Abu Bakr Ezzat, Egyptian actor.

1937 – Dustin Hoffman, American actor.

1939 – Kamal Al -Helou, Lebanese actor.

1944 – Mogahito, Japanese audio performance actor.

1951 – Mohamed Morsi, fifth president of the Arab Republic of Egypt. Ijal Zaki, an Egyptian actress.

1954 – Wasini Al -Araj, Algerian writer

1957 – Hosmi Goda, Japanese audio performance actor.

1959 – Moza al -Musnad, wife of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani.

1976 – Tani Cypress, an American actress.

1978 – Louis Saha, French football player.

1981 – Roger Federer, a Swiss striker.

1985 – Yousra Al -lawzi, an Egyptian actress.

1998 – Sean Mendes, Canadian singer.

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Mortality:

1002 – Muhammad ibn Abi Amer, founder of the State of Amiri in Andalusia.

1827 – George Canning, British Prime Minister.

1943 – Abdul Aziz Bin Saleh Al -Alji, Saudi lawyer, poet and merchant.

1977 – Edgar Adrian, British doctor with a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1932.

1985 – Louise Brooks, an American actress.

1990 – Sana Al -Foudari, Kuwaiti activist against the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait.

1992 -M. Abu al -Qasim al -Khoei, Shiite Religious Reference.

1996 – Neville Death, an English physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977.

2005 – Ahmed Deedat, an Indian / South African preacher.

2010 – Ahmed al -Baghdadi, Kuwaiti and university thinker.

2011 – Hind Rustom, an Egyptian actress.

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Holidays and events:

Father’s Day in Taiwan.

⬅️ St. Sawiris VIENY.







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