It happened that day, February 3

Events:

1488 – The Portuguese explorer Bartholomeo Diaz lands in Moussal bay, South Africa, after turning around the head of Good Hope, and therefore the first European to reach the distant world in the South.

1740 – The king of Sicily calls on the Jews to return to his country, from which they were withdrawn in 1493.

1783 – Spain recognizes the United States of America.

1815 – Establish the first commercial cheese production plant in Switzerland.

1867 – Prince wordshito takes up the rule of Japan and takes the name of the emperor Megi.

1903 – The British seized the city of Kano, in northern Nigeria, and at that time, most of Nigeria had undergone British protection since 1900.

1917-The United States cut its relations with Germany the day after the announcement of the unlimited “underwater war” policy during the First World War.

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1947 – The start of the official radio of Syrian Damascus, which is the second radio founded in the Arab world.

1950 – British police arrested nuclear scientist Klaus Fox for spying on the British and American nuclear program for the Soviet Union.

1962 – American president John Kennedy decides to ban all kinds of trade with Cuba, with the exception of food and medicine.

1969 – Yasser Arafat holds the presidency of the Palestine Liberation Organization, at the meeting of the Palestinian National Council held in Cairo.

2012 – The Syrian army sweeps away the Khalidiya district and the neighborhoods surrounding it in Homs.

2015 -The announcement of the execution of the Jordanian pilot, Moaz Al -Kasasbeh, was burned by the Islamic State one month before its date, and the Jordanian government is returned by the execution of SAJIDA AL -rishawi and ZIAD AL -Karbouli.

2019 – Announcement of the victory of the Palestinian politician Al -Salvadorien, Naguib Abu Kila, as president of El Salvador, after winning 53% of the votes.

2020 – The Malaise Constitutional Court cancels the results of the general elections for the year 2019 that President Peter Motatikika has won and orders new elections.

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Born:

1809 – Felix Mendeluson, German music.

1830 – Robert Cesal, British Prime Minister.

1885 – Camille Aramburg, French.

1887 – Gorg Track, Austrian poet.

1888 – Abdel Hamid Abu Haif, Egyptian rights.

1942 – Adel Abu Rabia, a Lebanese soldier.

1948 – Carlos Philip Aximins Bello, a Clerc of the East Timor, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996.

1963 – Anwar Raslan, a Syrian Baathist soldier.

1965 – Mora Turney, an American actress.

1968 – Marwan Khoury, Lebanese composer, poet and singer.

1972 – Salah Al -Bahr, Iraqi singer.

** Mart Boom, Estonian football player.

1973 – Meshaal Al -haya, Kuwaitian actor and journalist.

1974 – Shehab Hosseini, Iranian actor.

1976 – Isla Fischer, Australian actress

1977 – Daddy Yankee, Portore Riki Singer.

1983 – Younis Mahmoud, an Iraqi football player

1984 – Saad Al -Arthi, a Saudi football player.

1987 – Youssef Al -Arabi, a Moroccan football player.

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Mortality:

1116 – Columan, Hungarian king.

1451 – Murad II, Sultan Othmani.

1901 – Fukuzawa Yukichi, Japanese writer.

1924-Woodro Wilson, President of the United States, the twenty-eighth of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919.

1938 – Abdul Aziz Al -Rasshid, historian, writer and Kuwaitian journalist.

1959 – Omar Rasim, Algerian painter, calligrapher and journalist.

1975 – Umm Kulthum, Egyptian singer.

1989 – John Casavits, an American actor.

2005 – Zorab Juffania, Prime Minister of Georgia.

2015 – Ismail Amรฉd, a Syrian poet.

2021 – Ali Ansari, Iranian football player.

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Holidays and events:

โฌ…๏ธ The Setspon Festival before spring in Japan.

โฌ…๏ธ The day of the heroes of Mozambique.







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