It happened that day on August 31

Events:

1290 – The Jews were expelled from England by the English king Edward I.

1422 – Henry VI took over the throne of England at the age of nine months, after the death of his father, King Henry V.

1876- The Ottoman Sultan Murad Fifth has removed his mental illness, and the inauguration of Abdul Hamid Bin Abdul Majeed I to succeed him under the name of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.

1897 – Thomas Edison is patented by the animated camera, which was called Qentogrev.

1911 – The city of San Fernando, province of Los Angeles, California, obtains a city status.

1918 – The Bolsheviks attack the British oil consulate.

1931 – A flood in the Yangri Jiang river in China kills 250,000 people.

1950 – The “TWA” plane fell in flight 903 in the desert near Wadi al -natrun, and the accident killed the 55 passengers on the plane.

1955 – The William Cup of General Motors offers the first solar energy vehicle in Chicago.

1957 – Announcement of the independence of Malaysia.

1964 – The Kuwait Club Kazma Club.

1965 – The line of the red team is inaugurated between the Soviet Union and the United States dedicated at the time of the serious crises.

✴️ Amendment to the Security Council system by which the number of its members was increased to 15 members, including 10 non -permanent members.

1978 – Imam Musa al -Sadr disappeared while he was in Libya.

1982 – The last convoys of Palestinian fighters leave Beirut after the Israeli invasion.

1989 – Libya and Chad expect an agreement that ends the 16 -year -old border conflict in the Ozo sector.

1991 – Kyrgyzistan and Uzbekistan declare their independence from the Soviet Union.

1992 – King Hussein approves the law of political parties in Jordan.

1994 – The Irish Republican Army, which requires the unification of the Irish island, announces the cessation of its military operations for the first time in 25 years.

1996 – The Secretary General of the Russian Security Council Alexander Lebid announces communication to an agreement which ends the war in Chechnya and postpones the resolution of the situation of the Caucasian Republic on December 31, 2001.

✴️ Establish Moroccan monotheism and the reform movement.

1997 – Diana Spencer is the British Crown Prince Libre Charles and his friend Dodi Al -fayed died in a car accident in the Alma tunnel in France.

2005 – More than a thousand people have drowned and drowned in a river on the bridge of imams in Iraq due to severe stampede.

2007 – The president of the Lebanese Parliament, Nabih Berri, and when he participated in the anniversary of the disappearance of Imam Musa Al -Sadr in Baalbek, provides an initiative for the presidential elections aimed at choosing a president and a man.

2010 – US President Barack Obama announces the end of US military operations in Iraq and that Iraqis are responsible for security in their country.

2014 – The Iraqi armed forces, the Iraqi Hezbollah and the popular mobilization have dismantled the siege of the city of Amerli.

2016 – Dilma Rousseff was removed from the Brazilian presidency and Michel Tamer took over.

✴️ The electoral committee announces Ali Bongo Ondimba winning the presidential elections for Gabon.

2020 – Members of the Lebanese Parliament call Diplomat Mustafa Adeeb to form the new government after the resignation of the government of Hassan Diab after the explosion of the port of Beirut.

✴️ The first direct flight of an Israeli plane arrives at Abu Dhabi airport from Tel Aviv Airport after crossing Saudi airspace.

2021 – The Estonian Parliament is elected Alar Carris to become the sixth President of the Republic of Estonia.

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Born:

12 – Caligula, Roman emperor.

161 – Commodos, the sixth Roman Emperors Antonine.

1821 – Hermann von Helmholz, German physicist.

1843 – Gorg von Herstling, German advisor.

1879 – Emperor Tayishu, Emperor of Japan.

1880 – Queen Welhamina, Queen of the Netherlands.

1884 – George Sarton, Belgian scientific pharmacist and historian.

1908 – William Sarwian, American novelist and theater writer.

1913 – Bernard Loville, British scientist in astronomy and physics.

1943 – Hassan Tawfiq, Egyptian poet.

1947 – Mona Marshall, an American audio performance actress.

** Somachi Wongsawat, Prime Minister of Thailand.

1949 – Richard Gere, American actor.

** Hugh David Polezer, an American theoretical physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2004.

1951 – Muhammad Ahmad al -zahir, Jordanian – Palestinian writer and poet.

1958 – Eric Zemmour, French political writer and journalist.

1960 – Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary General of Lebanese Hezbollah.

1966 – The Popocalv Beneft, Bulgarian football player.

1970 -Queen Rania Al -Abdullah, the wife of the King of Jordan Abdullah II Bin Al -Hussein.

** Nicolas Grewski, Prime Minister of the Republic of Macedonia.

1972 – Chris Taker, American actor. Madeleine Matar, Lebanese singer.

1975 – Sarah Ramirez, an American actress.

1976 – Junior Rocky, Brazilian football player.

1977 – Jeff Hardy, an American wrestler.

1978 – Philip Cristianfal, French football player.

1981 – Monia, Kuwaitian singer and actress.

1982 – Nayla Tueni, Lebanese journalist and politician.

** Jose Manuel Reina, goalkeeper of Spanish football.

1985 – Ilham Ali, a Saudi actress. ** Prince Muhammad bin Salman al Saud, crown prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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Mortality:

1422 – King Henry V, King of England.

1867 – Charles Podeller, French poet.

1932 – Sasson Hasqil, Prime Minister of Finance in Iraq.

1950 – Camellia, Egyptian actress.

1963 – George Barak, French painter.

1965 – Francesco Pro, football player, referee and coach.

1980 – Muhammad al -fahham – The old sheikh of Al -Azhar.

1985 – Frank McVarlin Burnett, Australian doctor with a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1960.

1986 – Urho Condon, president of Finland.

1994 – John Walton, Australian politician.

1995 – Nizar al -Halabi, a Lebanese religious.

1997 – Diana Spencer, princess of Wales and former wife of the British Crown Prince Charles.

** Dodi al -Fayed, son of the Egyptian billionaire Mohamed al -fayed.

2002 – George Porter, a British chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1967.

2005 – Joseph Rutbel, a British physicist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1995.

2006 – Mohamed Abdel Wahab, an Egyptian football player.

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Holidays and events:

Independence day in Kyrgyzstan.

Independence day in Trinidad and Tobago.







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