It happened on this day, January 25

Events:

750 – Abbasid victory over the Umayyads in the Battle of Great Zab and resulted in the fall of the Umayyad state that ruled AD 88, and Abi al-abbas took over the caliphate, to become Abbasi's first successor.

1126 – The Battle of Marj Al-Safir, south of Damascus, broke out between the Crusaders, led by Baldwin and Al-Seljuja, led by Zahir Al-Din Togkin, and the Crusaders suffered great losses which forced them to withdraw.

1260 – The fall of Aleppo into the hands of the Tatars, which is the first city in Shamia to face the Mongol invasion after the fall of Baghdad.



1479 – Sultan Muhammad al-fateh forces the Emirate of Venice to sign the Treaty of Istanbul, which withdrew on its terms from the war against the Ottomans and imposed the war fines and recompense annual.

1494 – Alfonso II is crowned to become the property of the Kingdom of Naples.

1890 – Opening of the zoo in Giza, Egypt.

1915 – Alexander Graham Bell establishes the first telephone connection across the North American continent.

1919 – Establishes the League of Nations.

1938 – Nuri al-Saeed forms his third ministry

1942 – Thailand declares war on the United States and the United Kingdom, after its Prime Minister cooperated with the Japanese who promised to give Thailand some of China's land during World War II.

1952 – The British storm the Egyptian town of Ismailia, and the Egyptian police refuse to surrender their weapons, leading to a battle in Ismailia in which 50 Egyptian soldiers were killed, 80 others were wounded and the others.

1971 – Iddi Amin overthrew Milton Obuti with a coup in Uganda.

1972 – The signing of a reconciliation agreement between Japan and the Soviet Union ends a quarter of a century.

1975 – An earthquake in Taiwan, which caused two consecutive earthquakes with a power of 7.5 on the Richter scale and the second 7.0 on the Richter scale.

1980 – Egyptian President Mohamed Anwar Sadat officially informs the United Nations, ending the state of hostility between Egypt and Israel.

1991 – The liberation of the Kuwaiti island of Qarouh from the Iraqi armies, being the first land liberated from the Iraqi invasion.

1999 – Jordan's King, Hussein bin Talal, isolates his brother, Prince al-Hassan from the alliance's mandate, and appoints his eldest son, Prince Abdullah to succeed him. Treatrice in Colombia 6.4 on the Richter scale kills at least 1185 people.

2000 – Israeli police prevent two trucks loaded with raw materials that are needed by ongoing restoration work in the Al-Aqsa Mosque from entering the mosque.

2006 – An earthquake in the Philippines 5.0 on the Richter scale.

2010 – The Ethiopian passengers' plane crashed into the Mediterranean Sea off the Lebanese coast, shortly after taking off from Rafic Hariri International Airport in Beirut with its flight to Addis Ababa.

✴️ The execution of the death sentence against the former Iraqi Minister of Defense, Ali Hassan Al -Majeed, of Ali al-Khemawi fame, after the issuance of four death sentences for killing and genocide.

2011 – Popular protests in Egypt, named after the Day of Wrath, to condemn low wages, high prices and unemployment, and demand political reforms, and events later evolved into the outbreak of the January 25 Revolution to demand the overthrow of President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak and his regime.

✴️ Lebanese President Michel Suleiman cost Naguib Mikati to form the new government after obtaining 68 votes in parliamentary consultations.

2014 – The African handball championship for men for the year 2014 after the Algerian national team won the championship against the Tunisian national team. The African Women's Handball Championship was also concluded with the Tunisian women's team winning the tournament against the women of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

2015 – The Radical Left Coalition wins a number of seats in the Greek parliamentary elections and forms a coalition government with the Independent Greek Party.

2018 – Resurrection clock introduction is 30 seconds.

2019 – A mining dam collapses in Bromadinho, Brazil, leaving more than 90 people dead and hundreds more missing.

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Born:

1477 – Ann Duchess of Bretani.

1627 – Robert Boyle, Irish chemist.

1759 – Robert Bruins, Scottish poet.

1874 – Somerset Mom, English writer.

1876 ​​- Amin Nasser Al-Din, Lebanese journalist, novelist and linguist.

1880 – Arthur Cysel Albort, South African physician, discoverers of Alborte.

1882 – Virginia Wolf, English writer.

1885 – Adeeb Lahoud, Lebanese theater writer, historian and professor.

1917 – Ilya Brigujin, a Belgian chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1977.

1926 – Youssef Shaheen, Egyptian director.

1928 – Edward Sheffardadzah, President of Georgi.

1933 – Corazon Akino, Philippine president.

1942 – Osbio, Portuguese football player.

1944 – Abdel Salam Mohamed Al-Shaddadi, a Moroccan historian who won the King Faisal International Prize in 2009.

1948 – Khalifa bin Zayed, ruler of an Emirati state

**Osama Abdel-Azim, an Egyptian Azhari scientist.

1949 – Paul Nerset, an English biochemist who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2001.

1950 – Jean-Marc Airo, French Prime Minister.

1955 – Salah Abdullah, Egyptian actor.

1967 – Khaled Abdel -Wahab Al -Mulla, Fakih Hanafi Iraki.

1975 – Mia Kirchner, Canadian actress.

1976 – Nuzomo Sasaki, Japanese audio performance actor.

1977 – ALSSI ABI Assi, Lebanese media.

1978 – Jason Roberts, Greenady football player.

1979 – Vadia Azzam, a Syrian actress.

1980 – Michel McCall, American wrestler.

**Xavi Hernandez, a Spanish footballer.

1981 – Alicia Keys, American singer.

1984 – Robinho, Brazilian football player.

1985 – Tina Carroll, Ukrainian singer.

** Sawsan Al -Haroun, a Jordanian broadcaster and actress who lives in Kuwait.

1987 – Maria Kirillino, a Russian striker.

** Hafsia is a burn, a French actress of Algerian origin.

1996 – Mohamed Hani, an Egyptian football player.

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Mortality:

967 – Saif al-Dawla al-hamdani, an emir of the State of Hamdaniya in Aleppo.

1138 – Anklite II.

1494 – Ferdinando I, king of the Kingdom of Naples.

1762 – Abdullah bin Muhammad al-fayrouz, Fakih Hanbali Najdi.

1929 – Abdel Aziz Gawish, an Egyptian Mujahid, one of the pioneers of reform and national action and a supporter of the Ottoman Empire.

1939 – Muhammad Asaad Al -Azm, a Syrian poet.

1947 – Al -Kabouni, an American gangman.

1982 – Abdel -Wareth Aser, Egyptian actor.

1999 – Ahmed Abu Saad, Lebanese linguist, literary scientist and poet.

2008 – Aziz Sidqi, Prime Minister of Egypt.

2010 – Ali Hassan Al-Majeed, Iraqi Minister of Defense during the era of Saddam Hussein.

2011 – Arto Yavaninen, a Finnish ice hockey player.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ The memory of Paul's transformation into Christianity.

⬅️ The day of apology goes back to the day of Canosa's humiliation.

The anniversary of the January 25 revolution in Egypt.

⬅️ Police Day in Egypt.







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