It happened that day on August 9

Events:
70 – The belief in the destruction of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem by the Romans.
1805 – Zipolon Pike begins a trip from Saint Louis to explore the mouth of the Mississippi.
1842-Signing a treaty and pester-Ashbarton.
1892 – The city of Fakafili, Province of Solano, California, obtains a city status.
1896 – The last airline of the German pioneer of the Lilatal Otto aviation, which resulted in its fall and then his death the next day.
1928 – Mustafa Kamal Ataturk informs participants in the celebration of “Kalkhanna” of the Festival of the Republican People on Latin letters to use to write the Turkish language in preparation for what was known as the linguistic coup.
1929 – The al -Buraq revolution broke out in the city of Jerusalem during the British mandate of Palestine.
1942 – The British colonial forces in India stop the Mahatma Gandhi after the launch of the peaceful resistance of the occupation.
(1945-The United States and USABOMBEATOMY APPOLLY APPLOYED HOMMEBESE inNagasakia60000 to 80000
1956 – Independence of Singapore compared to Malaysia.
1960 – The official adoption of the Republic of Gabon.
1967 – The stone of the main Jews in the world is organizing a conference in Jerusalem in which they are financially committed to supporting Israel.
1971 – sign a treaty of friendship and cooperation between India and the Soviet Union.
1990 – The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopts “resolution n ° 662”, which considers that the inclusion of Kuwait in Iraq, whatever the form and the pretext, has no legal basis and that it is canceled as if it was not the case, and asks all the countries and international organizations and the competent institutions not recognizing this annexation and which can be explained as an annexed recognition.
✴️ Saudi Arabia decides to bring the Allied forces to face the Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait.
1991 – Foreign Ministers of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation Support during their conference in Istanbul, Turkey, to keep the siege in Iraq.
1993 – Pope John Paul II Offers apologies for the involvement of Catholics in the slave trade in Africa.
✴️ Cemeping Prince Albert King in Belgium under the name of Albert II.
1999 – Russian President Boris Yellesen will be his Prime Minister Sergey Steplashin rejected three months after having assumed the tasks without giving the reasons, and rather the intelligence chief and the secretary of the National Security Council, Vladimir Putin, were allocated to the agency’s tasks.
2001 – The Al -Qassam brigades led an attack within the Palestinian territories occupied in 1948, killing 19 people in the operation of the Sparrow restaurant.
2005 – Discovery’s space shuttle securely landed at the EDWARDS Air Force Base in California on the first shuttle flight since the CUMPLY shuttle explosion on February 2, 2003.
2012 -Syrian President Bashar Al -Assad appoints the Minister of Health Wael Al -Hilqi as Prime Minister, a few days after the defection of former Prime Minister Riyad Farid Hijab.
✴️ The bombs of the Syrian army Aleppo Castle, after the forces of the free Syrian army are fortified near it.
2014 – The Egyptian administrative court governs the dissolution of the Freedom and Justice Party, the political branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
✴️ 15 Yemeni soldiers were killed in the Al-Houta massacre after being kidnapped by Al-Qaeda agents in the governorate of Hadramout.
2015 -Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al -Abadi Announces A Package of Decisions, Most Notably the Cancellation of the Positions of the Vice -Pres of the Republic (Nuri Al -Maliki, Osama Al -NujaiFi and Iyad Allawi) and the Deputy of the Prime Minister (Bahaa Al -Araji, Saleh Al -Mutlaq Rose Nuri Shawis) in Responsible to popular protests.
2016-Rél Madrid crowning the European Super Cup after defeating the Seville 3-2 team.
2018 – At least 50 people – who are children – were killed following the bombing of the Saudi coalition forces for a children’s bus in the dayan district of the governorate of Saada in Yemen.
An earthquake of 5.9 Richter hit the Indonesian island of Lombok and leaves 319 people.
2021 – The International Committee for United Nations Climate Change issues the first part of the sixth report on climate change and its effects.
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Born:
1631 – John Dyden, an English poet.
1776 – Amed AFFOGRO, Italian physicist.
1889 – Ibrahim al -Mazni, Egyptian writer and writer.
1896 – Jean Piaget, a Swiss world in psychology.
1904 – James Augustine Shannon, American specialist in kidney medicine.
1911 – William Fowler, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983.
1922 – Klaus Noniman, German writer.
1927 – Marvin Minsky, an American scientist specializing in cognitive and cognitive sciences in the field of artificial intelligence.
1931 – Mario Zagalo, Brazilian player and football coach.
** Samih Al -Sharif, a Jordanian -Palestinian writer and poet.
1932 – Houria Hassan, Egyptian singer and actress.
1938 – Leonid Kochma, President of Ukraine.
** Rod Laver, Australian striker.
** Auto Rhegel, a German player and coach.
1939 – Romano Brody, Prime Minister of Italy.
1944 – George Armstrong, English player and football coach.
** Sam Elliot, an American actor.
1947 – Roy Hudson, English player and football coach.
1957 – Melanie Griffiths, an American actress.
1961 – John Ki, New Zealand Prime Minister.
1963 – Whitney Houston, American singer.
1968 Eric Pana, Australian actor.
** Gillian Anderson, an American actress, is famous for her role in the mysterious series of files.
1973 – Philipo Inzaghi, Italian football player.
1976 – Rona Mitra, English actress.
1977 – Michael Silvister, French football player.
** Belqis al -Mulhim, Saudi poet and anecdotal writer.
1978 – Ghada Al -faihani, Bahreïni actress.
** Audrey Tatto, French actress.
** Wesley SONK, a Belgian international football player.
1980 Nadine Salama, Palestinian actress residing in Syria.
** Nuria Kabanias, Spanish rhythmic gymnastics player.
1984 Paul Gallagir, an Scottish football player.
** Ramez Diop, a Lebanese international football player.
1986 – Tanner Olmaz, Turkish actor.
1987 – Nahla Zaki, an Egyptian actress.
** Fadi al -Shami, a Syrian actor.
1989 – Stefano Okaka, Italian football player.
1991 – Hansika Moutwani, an Indian actress.
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Mortality:
117 – Emperor Trajan, Romanian emperor.
378 – Emperor Valans, Roman emperor.
1127 – Kafour Al -Suri, Egyptian hadith.
1173 – Najm al -Din Ayoub, politician and military Ayoubi.
1954 – Leo Katz, Austrian novelist, written in German and Hebrew.
1957 – Karl Clauberg, a Nazi doctor who is characterized by the ugliness of his experiences in the Nazi concentration camps.
1962 – Hermann Hesse, Swiss writer, Nobel Prize in literature in 1946.
1969 – Césal Powell, a British physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1950.
** Sharon Tate, an American actress.
1977 – Abdel Aziz al Masoud, Kuwaitian actor.
1994 – Thuraya Helmy, an Egyptian actress.
1999 – Mohamed Fouad Serag El Din, Egyptian politician.
2000 – John Harsani, an American economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1994.
2005 – Musleh Al -Azmi, MP for the Kuwaitian National Assembly.
2008 – Mahmoud Darwish, Palestinian poet.
** Bernie Mac, American actor.
2013 – Suleiman al -issa, a Syrian poet.
2015 – Wahba Al -zuhaili, Syrian nun and lawyer.
2020 – Ibrahim al -Hharqawi, Egyptian actor.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ World Population Day in the world.
National day in Singapore.
National Women’s Day in South Africa.
⬅️ National Day of Peace Conservation Forces in Canada.



