It happened that day August 5

Events:

1858 – Establish the first Tlacry line through the Atlantic Ocean.

1876 – The first issue of the Al -Ahram newspaper was published.

1907 – Two French warships bombed the city of Casablanca, after killing four French people in the city.

1919 – The Turkish military revolution led by Mustafa Kamal began against the Ottoman regime.

1914 – The first light traffic signal was erected in the history of the American city of Cleveland.

1947 – The Tunisian General Labor Union is a general strike in the city of Sfax, which led to a collision with the French forces and dozens of victims.

1962 – The body of the actress of American seduction Marilyn Monroe was found dead in her apartment after having taken a sleeping of sleeping pills.

1963 – Kuwait and Saudi Arabia accept the division of the neutral zone between them in two parts. A section joins Kuwait and another for Saudi Arabia.

✴️ The United States, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom sign a ban on the Treaty of Nuclear Tests.

1966 – Spain prevents British planes from flying over its territory due to the dispute over Gibraltar.

1981 – American president Ronald Reagan separates 11,359 people responsible for the air navigation movement to refuse to refer to their actions and continue to strike.

2003 – The crown prince of the Qatar State, Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Thani, renounces his position in favor of his brother, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, who, the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, named him Crown Prince.

2007 – Parliamentary Elections in the Second and Northern Beirut Departments to elect the alternatives to the Members of the Assassinated Parliament, Pierre Amin Gemayel and Walid Eido, Without the Signing of the President of the Republic, Emile Lahoud, Becuse He consider all the actions of the Government Illegal, and the elections Led to the Victory of the Free Patriotic Movement Candida in Al -Matn and the candidate of the future movement in Beirut.

2009 – Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was inaugurated by Iran for a second presidential term. General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz takes the constitutional oath as president of Mauritania a year after the coup that led him.

2010 – The collapse of the COPPO mine in Chile led to the detention of 33 workers at a depth of approximately 700 meters underground.

2015 – The island of the Rionun was found on the beaches of the Malaysian air circle, flight n ° 370 disappeared since March 2014.

Ten thousand firefighters face forest fires in California and the murder of one of them.

2016 – At least 90 people were killed and the arrest and arrest of thousands of others in protests of generalized protest in Ethiopia against human rights violations and rampant corruption in the country.

2018 – A second more powerful earthquake with a torque power scale struck the Indonesian island of Lombok and left 98 dead and many wounded after the dominant earthquake a week ago.

2019 – The Indian Parliament cancels the autonomy of the Indian Party of the Cashmire region disputed with Pakistan, Islamabad expelled the Indian ambassador and discusses the means of responding by the United Nations, and the United Nations Secretary -General calls for “the greatest restriction”.

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Born:

1802 – Nelsa Henrik Abel, Norwegian mathematician.

1850 – Guy de Mobasan, French novelist.

1867 – Mahmoud Taqiuddin, Lebanese and politician administrative.

1870 – Edward Arber, English Idi.

1879 – SATEH AL -HOSARI, A Syrian thinker.

1891 – Zaki Mubarak, Egyptian writer.

1905 – Vasily Leontev, an American economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1973.

1927 – Anton Kazan, Lebanese lawyer and poet.

1930 – Neil Armstrong, an American astronaut and the first to walk on the moon.

1940 – Talal Maddah, Saudi singer.

1948 – Ray Clemens, English footballer and football coach.

1950 – Ibrahim al -faki, Egyptian expert in human development.

1955 – Hossam El -Din Afana, Palestinian scholar and lawyer.

1961 – Ali Jaber, Lebanese media.

** Hala Aoun, a Lebanese actress.

1965 – Motoi Sakuraba, Japanese composer.

1967 – Laila Samour, a Syrian actress.

** Kaznori Yamucci, designer and producer of the Japanese series Gran Torszmo.

1968 – Marine Le Pen, French politics.

1972 – Souéden Meeting, Egyptian actress.

1973 – Amjad Al -Najjar, Palestinian politician.

1974 – Kajol, an Indian actress.

1977 – Rio Heruhashi, a Japanese audio performance actress.

1980 – Wayne Bridge, an English football player.

** Jason Culina, Australian football player.

1984 – Tariq Al -Hammari, a Kuwaitian football player.

** Afas Al -Harshani, a Kuwaitian football player.

** Abdelkader Gario, actor and Algerian director.

1985 – Salomon Kalu, Ivorian football player.

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Mortality:

1792 – Friedrich North, British Prime Minister.

1888 – Philip Sheridan, American military commander and chief of the Federal Army in the American Civil War.

1895 – Friedrich Engels, German philosopher.

1946 – Wilhelm Marx, German advisor.

1952 – Radi Al Yassin, an Iraqi Muslim fakih.

** Samira Moussa, a scientist of the Egyptian atom

1957 – Heinrich Villand, a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1927.

1962 – Marilyn Monroe, an American actress.

1981 – Muhammad al -adnani, Palestinian poet and linguist.

1984 – Richard Portin, representative Welze.

1987 – Aida Hilal, Lebanese / Egyptian actress.

1991 – Switiro Honda, founder of Honda Motors and Motors.

2000 – Mustafa Metwally, Egyptian actor.

** Alec Guinness, English actor.

2008 – Ibrahim Shukri, an Egyptian politician.

2012 – Mohamed Noah, Egyptian musician.

2014 – Khalil Morsi is an Egyptian actor.

** Christian Carlson, Icelandic writer and poet.

2015 – Mirna al -Muhandis, an Egyptian actress.

2019 – Mohamed Asif Mohseni, Afghan Shiite Reference.

2020 – Muhammad Tariq al -Khadra, president of the staff of the Liberation Army of Palestine.

2021 – According to God, Al -Kafrawi, an Egyptian politician and a former minister of housing.

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Holidays and events:

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