It happened that day, July 10

Events:

1645 – The “Battle of Langort” is within the framework of the English civil war, between the supporters of King Charles I and the supporters of the Parliament.

1778 – The King of France Louis XVI declares war against Great Britain in alliance with American revolutionaries in their liberation war.

1789 – The Canadian Explorer Alexander McKinsey reaches a river delta called the McKinsey river in its name.

1796 – The German mathematician Karl Friedrich Gaux discovers that each normal positive number can be written at most in the form of a total of three triangular numbers.

1830 – The city of Algeria goes to the French forces.

1882 – The British fleet warns the commander of the garrison of Alexandria to stop the fortification, renewal and landing of cannons, and Khedive Tawfiq and the Council of its ministers rejected these threats.

1890-Wyoming joins the United States to be the forty-9th mandate in the provision of membership.

1919 – American president Woodro Wilson presents the text of the Versailles Treaty which ended the First World War.

1923 – The Italian dictator Benito Musolini makes a decision that allows all political parties other than the fascist and eliminates parliamentary life.

1925 – The creation of the official Soviet news agency under the name of “Aar Tas Agency”.

1938 – Howard Hughes broke a new record in his rotation in the world, and he made it in 91 hours and 14 minutes.

1940 – The French National Assembly announces the end of the Third French Republic and the creation of the Vichy government led by Marshal Philip Betan, who accepted the delivery to the Germans during the Second World War.

1943 – The Allied forces descend to Sicily, declaring the start of the Italian campaign as part of the Second World War.

1948 – Zionists take control of LOD airport.

1951 – The start of armistice negotiations between North Korea and South Korea to end the Korean War, but the war only put its visitors on July 27, 1953.

1962 – The first launch of telecommunications satellite in the world on behalf of Telestare 1, which transmits television programs between Europe and the United States.

1967 – Uruguay has joined “the burn agreement” for the protection of intellectual and cultural rights. New Zealand adopts the decimal system in its currency.

1971 Treat the coup of Skhirat in Morocco.

1973 – Al -Bahama obtains its independence in the context of the Commonwealth countries.

1973 – The Pakistani Parliament approves a draft resolution in which it approved its recognition of the State of Bangladesh, separated from Pakistan.

1978 – A military coup in Mauritania against President Mukhtar Ould Dadda by the first lieutenant Mustafa Ould Mohamed Salik.

1985 – Two French intelligence agents explode the Renbo Warriyar ship of the Green Peace Organization, which denounces nuclear attacks in the New Zealand port.

1991 – Boris Yetsin takes charge of the presidency of the Russian Federation to be its first president elected since the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

1992 – A 40 -year prison sentence was issued to President Panama Manuel Noriega in Miami for corruption and drug cases, which is the first time that a foreign head of state in the United States has been tried.

2000 -Bashar Al -Assad won the post of President of the Syrian Arab Republic of 97% of participants in a public referendum, a month after the death of his father, President Hafez Al -Assad.

✴️ An explosion of an explosion of oil tube in southern Nigeria killed around 250 villagers.

2006 – The assassination of the chief of the Chechen Mujahideen, Shamil Basayev, by Russian intelligence.

✴️ French player Zinedine Zidane receives the Golden Fifa World Ball Award 2006, which is his last competition in his professional career.

2016 – The Portugal team won the 2016 European football championship for the first time in its history after their victory on the championship host, France, unanswered.

2017 -The commander -in the Chief of the Iraqi armed forces, Haider Al -Abadi, announces the release of the whole city of Mosul of Islamic State (ISIS) and the end of the state of the caliphate.

2018 – The end of the cave cave is the detainee in Thailand after saving all the boys and their coach.

2020 – The Supreme Administrative Court in Türkiye requires the abolition of the status of Hagia Sophia as a museum and recovering as a mosque after about 86 years of prayer stop.

2021-Argentina, led by Lionel Messi, crowns a champion of the Copa America for the fifteenth time in his history, after having beaten Brazil 1-0.

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Born:

1451 – James III, King of Scotland.

1509 – Jean Calvin, French religious reformer.

1856 – Nicolas Tesla, American engineer and inventor in the field of electricity of Croat / Serbian origin.

1867 – Prince Max, Germany Prince and German advisor.

1871 – Marcel Prost, French novelist.

1895 – Karl Orf, German composer.

1898 – Theodore Edison is an American inventor and is the third son of the inventor Thomas Edison.

1902 – Court alert, a German pharmacist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1950.

1920 – Owen Chamberlin, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1959.

1925 – Mahathir Mohamed, Prime Minister of Malaysia.

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1948 – Mohamed Mokhtar, an Egyptian film producer.

1966 – Dog Teenphee, Cartoon Pain, Video Games designer and stories of American bands.

1968 – Hassiba Boumemeraka, an Algerian enemy.

1970 – Jumana Namour, Lebanese media.

1976 – Ludovic Giuli, French football player. Edmelson, a Brazilian football player.

1980 – Mohammed Al -Braiki, a Kuwaitian football player. Jessica Simpson, an American actress.

“Thomas Ian Nicholas, an American actor.

1985 – Park Chu Young, a South Korean football player.

“Mario Gomez, a German football player.

1989 – Shaima Suleiman, Kuwaitian actress and singer.

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Mortality:

138 – Hadrien, Roman emperor.

1226 – It appears by the command of God, the successor of Abbasi.

1230 – Rajeh Al -Hali, an Iraqi poet.

1559 – King Henry II, King of France.

1851 – Louis Dajir, French chemist and artist.

1884 – Paul Charles Murphy, an American chess player.

1989 – Bashir al -Aawar, Lebanese, administrative and politician judge.

2000 – Muhammad Moftah Qaryo, Libyan Muslim scientist.

2006 – Shamil Basayev, chef of Chechen Mujahideen.

2010 – Ahmed Al -Assal, an Egyptian Islamic preacher.

2015 – Sami Al -Adl, Egyptian actor.

“Omar Sharif, Egyptian actor.

2020 – Mahmoud Reda, Egyptian dance designer.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ Independence day in Bahama.

⬅️ Army day in Mauritania.







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