It happened that day, February 8

Events:
1587 – The execution of the Queen of Scotland Marie Stewart in the guillotine after 19 years in prison due to her participation in the assassination program of Queen Elizabeth I
1904 – The start of the Russian -Japanese war, after Russia rejected the Japanese plan to divide Munsuria and Korea
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1958 – The events of the Sayyan Sayyid Yusef on the Algerian / Tunisian border in response
1963 – A military coup in Iraq which reverses Abdul Karim Qasim and led to the hypothesis of Abdul Salam Aref, the Presidency of the Republic.
1978 -The emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al -Ahmad Al -Sabah, published a decree appointing the sheikh Saad al -Abdullah al -salem al -Sabah as Prime Minister and attributes the first government during his reign.
1985 – Launch of the Arab SAT satellite in the sky.
2004 – The colonization association is forcibly seized 16 houses in the village of Silwan, next to the Al -Aqsa mosque in a campaign to justify the vicinity of the mosque
2006 – The Ministry of Education in Israel and the Jewish Agency distributes thousands of copies to the old town of Jerusalem to Jewish children in dozens of schools in Russia, where an image of the third structure of the Structure has placed the place of Place de la Place Dôme du Rocher in the Al -aqsa mosque
2015 – 22 fans of the Zamalek team were killed after clashes between the masses and the security forces.
⭐ The film Saba wins three prizes, including the Bafta Award for best film at the seventies-eighth-films British film Awards.
⭐ The Ivory Coast team marks the African Cup of Nations
2015 after his victory over Ghana in the last match.
2016 – The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia declares its intention to carry out training exercises bearing the title of North Thunder Pentials on the borders of the North with the participation of several Arab and Islamic countries.
⭐ The United Arab Emirates announce the restructuring of the government and the creation of ministerial posts for happiness, tolerance and youth affairs.
2017 – The election of Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed as president of Somalia after defeating the outgoing president, Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud.
2020 – 29 people were killed and more than 58 other people were injured after an officer of the Royal Thai Army drew randomly from civilians from Nakhun Rachasima.
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Born:
882 – Muhammad ibn Tajj al -Akhsheed, the founder of the state of Akhakhidiya.
1404 – Constantine eleventh, emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
1700 – Daniel Bernley, Swiss physicist.
1819 – John Raskin, an English poet.
1828 – Gul Vern, French writer.
1834 – Dimitri Mendelev, Russian chemist.
1889 – Abdel Rahman Al -Rafii, an Egyptian historian.
1900 – Turki al -awal bin Abdulaziz al Saud, the first son of King Abdul Aziz Al Saud
1918 -Hussein Al -Shafi’i, Vice -President of the Egyptian Republic.
1921 – Lana Turner, an American actress.
1930 – Eva Stematter, German writer and poet.
1931 – Shadia, an Egyptian actress.
** James Dean, American actor.
1938 – Samir Al -iskandarani, Egyptian singer.
1939 – Taha Ismail, Egyptian football player.
1941 – Nick Nolte, American actor. Khaled al -Obaid, Kuwaitian actor.
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1946 – Zainab Berh Jikli, Syrian writer and Academy.
1951 – Hussein Al -Imam, Egyptian actor.
** Wajdi Ghoneim, an Egyptian preacher.
1952 – Daisky Guri, Japanese audio performance actor.
1959 – Argentinian president Mauricio Macri.
1966 – Christo Stockkov, footballer and Bulgarian coach.
1972- Big Show is an American professional wrestler.
1974 – Olis de la Cruz, an Ecuadorian football player.
** Seth Green, American actor.
1980 – Hawaida Al -Hassan, an Egyptian actress.
1988 – Shujun al -Hajri, Kuwaitian actress.
** Nadine Wilson Njeim, Lebanese diffuser and actress.
1990 – Yassin Ibrahimi, an Algerian football player.
1991 – Wehbe Khazari, a Tunisian football player.
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Mortality:
1265 – Hulagu Khan, Mongolian chef
1587 – Mary Stewart, Queen of Scotland
1709 – Giuseppe TORILY, Italian musician
1725 – Peter the Great, a Russian emperor
1849 – Franksie Brexen, Slovenian poet
1871 – Nassif al -Yaziji, Lebanese poet.
1913 – Shaheen Attia, Lebanese literary scientist and teacher.
1957 – Walter Bouteh, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954
1975 – Robert Robinson, an English chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1947
1979 – Dennis Gabor, a Nobel Prize in the Nobel -Laureate of Hungary in Physics in 1971
1998 – Haldor Luxese, an Icelandic writer, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1955
2008 – Raja Al -Naqash, Egyptian journalist
2010 – Hani Al -Roman, actor and Syrian director
2017 – Peter Mansfield, a British doctor with a Nobel Prize.
2018 – Ibrahim Al -Shaqnqiri, Egyptian director.
2021 – Jean Obaid, Lebanese politician.
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Holidays and events:
⏪ Nervana Day in Buddhism
⏪ Bresin day in Slovenia



