It happened that day on September 24

Events:
852 – Muhammad bin Abdul Rahman takes up the rule of the Omeyad state in Andalusia to succeed his father Abdul Rahman Bin Al -Hakam.
1180 – The death of the Emperor Manuel Commons, which led to the beginning of the decline of the Byzantine Empire.
1664 – The Netherlands receive a new Amsterdam on the American continent in England.
1706 – Sweden abandons the rule of Poland.
1736 – The Ottoman Empire signs an agreement with Nader Shah, the older guardian of Faris in the city of Taflis to define the borders between them.
1789 – The American Congress issued the law on judicial authority, the creation of the post of attorney general, the administrative judicial system and the training of the United States Supreme Court.
1852 – The first aerial ship is managed by a steam engine which can travel 27 km from Paris to dust.
1855 – Discover the glycogen stored in the liver.
1905 – Sweden accepts the independence of Norway.
1948 – British colonial representatives in Africa meet in London. Establish Honda engines.
1957 – The opening of the Camp Nou in Barcelona.
1963-The United States ratifies a treaty with the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union to reduce nuclear tests.
1966 – Israel creates a new tunnel under the Al -Aqsa mosque.
1968 – Swaziland joined the United Nations.
1973 – Portuguese Guinea announces its independence from Portugal and has changed its name in Guinea Bissau.
1982 -Khaled Alwan, who belongs to the Syrian national social party, killed an officer and four Israeli soldiers at the Al -Wimbi restaurant in Al -Hamra Street in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
1987-Syria defeated France (2-1) in the football final in the Mediterranean Games which took place in Lattakia.
1996-The United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, France and China sign a treaty to stop nuclear tests.
2007 – Anti -government demonstrations in Burma participated between 30,000 and 100,000 people, and they are the most important in twenty years.
2010 – The collision of drivers in Bir Al -Bay in Tunisia leads to the life of a person and the injury of 57 others.
2011 – Hold the elections of the Federal Water Council to lead 469 members.
2015 – A jostling during the Hajj in Mina, Saudi Arabia, killing more than 700 people and injuring at least 800.
2018 – An announcement of the victory of the opposition candidate, Ibrahim Mohamed Salih, against the chief of the Maldives, Al -Qaim, Abdullah Yamin, during the presidential elections held on September 23, 2018.
2019 – An earthquake that strikes the Azad cashmere region with a force of 5.6, and causes the death of 38 people and the injury of 723 others.
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Born:
15 – Vitlius, the eighth Roman emperor.
1583 – Albrcht von Valnstein, Czech politician.
1884 – Esmat Enono, president of TΓΌrkiye.
1895 – Andre Kornan, an American doctor who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1956.
1896 – Francis Scott Fitzgerald, American writer.
1898 – Howard Flori, an Australian Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1945.
1902 – Spirit of God, Khomeini, a clerk, philosopher, writer, politician and an Iranian Shiite religious authority and former head of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
1905 – Ceviro Ochoa, a Spanish biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1959.
1911 – Constantine Chirinko, Secretary General of the Soviet Communist Party.
1917 – Adnan Mardam Bey, lawyer, theater writer and Syrian poet.
1922 – Mohamed Taha, Egyptian singer.
1923 – Deria Ahmed, an Egyptian actress.
1924 – Mohamed Bin Azouz Hakim, a Moroccan historian.
1940 – Mahmoud Fadil al -tal, a Jordanian poet.
1947 – Mohamed Wafik, Egyptian actor.
1951 – Pedro Modobar, Spanish director and author.
1954 – Marco Tardili, Italian player and football coach.
1962 – ALA MCCUEIST, Scottish player and football coach.
1965 – Mona Issa, Kuwaitian actress.
1977 – The role of Abdullah, a Saudi actress.
1979 – Fabio Aurelio, Brazilian football player.
1980 – John Arney Reese, Norwegian football player.
** Petri Bassanen, a Finnish football player.
1983 – Haya Abdul Salam, Kuwaitian actress.
1994 Ashraf Bin Sharqi, Moroccan football player
1995 – Ola Yassin, a Jordanian actress.
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Mortality:
768 – King Pipin Al -qusayr, king of the Franks.
1154 – Fadl Bin Hassan Al -Tabarsi is a Shiite scholar from twelve to the 6th century Ah, the author of the interpretation of the declaration of the Declaration.
1180 – Emperor Manuel I Cominos, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
1494 – Anglo Policiano, Italian writer and theater poet.
1834 – Emperor Pedro I, Emperor of the Brazilian Empire and King of Portugal.
1904 – Niles Vincen, a Danish doctor who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1903.
1949 – Muhammad Hassan Al -Diksen, an Iraqi poet.
1997 – Muhammad Salman, Lebanese actor and director.
2003 – Edward declared, American writer, critic and academic of Palestinian origin.
2007 – Haider Abdul Shafi, Palestinian doctor and politician and chief negotiator.
** Hiroshi Osaka, Japanese anime painter.
2010 – Gennadi Yanayev, a Russian politician.
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Holidays and events:
β¬ οΈ The day of the Republic in Trinidad and Tobago.
Independence day in New Calidonia.
Heritage Day in South Africa.



