It happened that day on August 29

Events:

1521 – Belgrade was opened by Sultan Suleiman the magnificent and his entry under the rule of the Ottoman Empire

1526 – The battle of a talent between the army of the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the magnificent Hungarian army led by Louis II, and the battle ended with the defeat of King Louis II and his murder with a large number of men of his state. And the entrance to the sultan Suleiman the magnificent, the capital of Hungary after entering the Ottoman Empire

1724-Moroccan ambassador Admiral Hajj Abdel Qader Perez in George II, king of Great Britain, met within the framework of Moroccan-British relations.

1831 – British chemist and physicist Michael Faradai discovers the phenomenon of electromagnetic incentive.

1866 – The beginning of the Tokogoa Yoshinobo rule, and the fifteenth and the last Xogon of Shugoni Tokogawa.

1914 – Russian military commander Alexander Samsonov committed suicide after his forces were overwhelmed by the Germans during the Battle of Tannberg during the First World War.

1934 – Adolf Hitler begins a large cleaning campaign in Germany which included a large number of German soldiers and politicians.

1949 – The bomb of the -1, which is the first experience that the Soviet Union organized on a nuclear weapon, and was not officially announced.

1950 – Establish the Syrian Navy.

1960 – The assassination of Hazza Al -Majali with a huge bombardment in the Jordanian capital, Amman.

1966 – The execution of Sayyid Quetb, one of the flags of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.

1967 – The fourth conference of the Arab Summit in Khartoum took place after the 1967 war, and the summit was appointed according to the three small summits.

1969 – Laila Khaled and Salim Al -issawi kidnapped the “American Passenger Plane Flight No. 840” between the Los Angeles line and Tel Aviv, and they turned his way to Damascus, then exploded her after her passengers landed.

1976 -The emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Al -Salem Al -Sabah, issues an order to dissolve the National Assembly.

1982 – A German research team from the “Heavy Ions Research Institute” in Darmstat discovers the element of Mitranium.

1989 – Resolution of the United Nations Security Council 0640 concerning Namibia.

1995 – Georgian President Edward Shevrdnadsah escaped an assassination attempt.

2002 – The Russian army is withdrawn from Lotoania, one of the three Baltic countries after having announced its independence.

✴️ The leader of the National Reform Movement in Algeria, Abdullah Jaballah, announces that his movement will claim opposition to the government in Parliament and that it will expose all the conspiracies that the government will put on the religion of Algeria, its language and its original principles.

2003 – The assassination of the head of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, Muhammad Baqir Al -Hakim, after leaving the sanctuary of Imam Ali in Najaf.

2008 – The Republican candidate for the American presidential elections, John McCain, chooses to govern the state of Alaska, Sarah Balin, for the post of vice -president if he wins the elections.

✴️ The Lebanese government promoted Brigadier General Jean Kahwaji to the rank of Imad and appointed by the commander of the Lebanese army.

✴️ The opening of the Shanghai International Financial Center.

2011 – The Minister of Japanese Finance Yoshiko Nuda was chosen as head of the Democratic Party in power, to become the sixth Prime Minister in five years to succeed Laenoto Kan.

2013 – The Qatar launches the moon of Suhail sitting since the Coro base in the French colony of Goyana on the Arian 5 missile.

2015 – Equatorial Storm, Erika, has been up to 30 dead and millions of losses, after the Caribbean and Dominique region struck for four days.

✴️ They demonstrated the Talaat campaign, your smell, given the Lebanese government 72 hours to meet their requests.

2016 – A bombing near the recruitment camp of a Yemeni army in the city of Aden led to the murder of 71 people and the Islamic State adopted the bombardment.

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Born:

1619 – Jean Babettette Colbert, French economist.

1632 – John Locke, English philosopher.

1780 – Jean Auguste Dominic Anger, French painter.

1790 – Léopold, Duke of the Grand Duke of Baden.

1862 – Morris Matrling, Belgian poet and writer, Nobel Prize in literature in 1911.

1871 – Albert François Lubron, French president.

1876- Charles Curg, scientist and American inventor.

1886 – Marco Sala, Italian football player.

1904 – Fenner Forsman, a German Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1956.

1915 – Ingrid Bergman, Swedish actress.

1920 – Charlie Parker, American musician.

1922 – Abdullah bin Ali al -khalili, the poet of Omani.

1925 – Ahmed Saeed, an Egyptian diffuser.

1933 – Jihan Sadat, wife of the Egyptian president Mohamed Anwar Sadat.

1936 – John McCain, an American politician.

1938 – Elliot Gold, American actor.

1939 – Rosemary Barakat, American judge of Syrian origin.

1946 – Dimitris Christopias, President of Cypriot.

1948 – Haitham Hakki, Syrian director, writer and producer.

1949 – Mustafa Metwally, Egyptian actor.

1954 – Awative Al -salman, an Iraqi actress.

1957 – Shero Sagisu, a Japanese composer.

1958 – Michael Jackson, American singer.

1960 – Zuhair Abdel Karim, Syrian actor.

1962 – Ein James Corlette, Canadian audio actor.

** Brian John Besby, Canadian historian.

1971 – Hani Nazer, Saudi actor. Carla Jojino, an American actress.

1973 – Abdo Hakim, representative and representative of a Lebanese voice.

1976 – Stephen Car, Irish football player.

** Yun Dal Thomason, a Danish football player.

1977 – Basil Khayat, Syrian actor.

** Manuel Blary, Italian football player.

1978 – Evlin Hassan, a Syrian actress. Cilstin Babayaro, Nigerian football player.

1982 – Vincent Inama, Nigerian football player.

1984 – Karim Sultani, French football player of Algerian origin.

1986 – Lea Michel, an American actress.

1991 – Farah al -Sarraf, Kuwaitian actress.

1993 – Liam Pine, English singer

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Mortality:

828 – Idris Al -Azhar, commander of the faithful of the emirate of Idrisah in Morocco – Fez.

1526 – Louis II, Hungarian king.

1904 – Murad V, the Thirty -Quart Sultan Ottoman.

1914 – Alexander Samsonov, Russian military commander.

1922 – George Serwell, French philosopher.

1935 – Queen Astrid, the wife of Leopold III King of Belgium.

1947 – Manoliti, Spanish bull wrestler.

1966 – Sayyid Quetb, chief of the Muslim Brotherhood.

1975 – Emon de Valera, Irish president.

** Saleh al -hahristani, Iraqi writer and diplomat.

1982 – Ingrid Bergman, Swedish actress.

1987 – Naji Al -ali, a Palestinian designer.

** Lee Marvin, an American actor.

1991 – Ibrahim Jalal, Iraqi actor.

2001 – Mukhlis al -Buhairi, Egyptian actor.

2003 – Muhammad Baqir al -Hakim, President of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq.

2005 – Anton Makdisi, a Syrian thinker and philosopher.

2014 – Antoine Al -Qalwal, Lebanese poet, researcher and literary scientist.

2016 – Ferdous Al -Mamoun, Lebanese journalist and activist.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ International day to fight nuclear tests.

⬅️ Day of the National Revolution against the Nazis in Slovakia.

⬅️ The first days of Thoth, which is the first day of the Egyptian calendar.

⬅️ The memory of the decapitation of Saint John the Baptist at the Eastern Orthodox Church.







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