It happened that day June 15

Events:
1389 – The Battle of Qua, in which the Ottoman Sultan Murad I won the Serbian army, which allowed the Ottomans to control the Balkans.
1775 – “The continental congress” in America decides to appoint General George Washington as commander of the new American army.
1805 – The first British campaign started on Al -Qawasim in the Persian Gulf.
1831 – The plague epidemic widespread in Kuwait, which killed thousands of Kuwaitis.
1904 -The battle of Al -Bukayriyah broke out between Abdulaziz Al Saud, the emir of Najd and the prince of hail Abdul Aziz al -mutaib al -rasheed, who ended with the victory of Ibn Saud.
1918 – The end of the civil war in Finland.
1923 – The president of the Syrian Federation of Subhi Barakat, receives a decree from the establishment of the Syrian University of Damascus, which is made up of the Institute of Law, the Faculty of Medicine, the Arab Scientific Complex and the House of Arab Antiquities.
1940 – Nylon socks are offered for the first time on the American market.
1946 – The Blue Angels team offers its first air parade in Jacksonville, Florida.
1957 – The United Kingdom explodes its first hydrogen bomb.
1991 – A powerful volcanic explosion in Mount Batbu in the Philippines kills around 800 people, and it is the second most powerful volcanic explosion of the 20th century.
1996 – A terrorist explosion in Manchester causes more than two hundred civilians and destroys a large part of the city center.
2013 – Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi announced the reduction of links with Syria, closing his embassy in Egypt and withdrawing the Egyptian affairs of Damascus. He also called for the taxation of an air embargo area on Syria and agitated the intervention of the Egyptian army in Syria.
2014 – The Syrian army regains control of the city of Kassab and the border crossing near it, about 3 months after the opposition fighters took control.
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Born:
1479 – Lisa del Gondo, owner of the Mollaisa painting.
1882 – Yun Antonisco, Prime Minister of Romania.
1902 – Eric Ericsson, an American scientist in evolutionary psychology.
1910 – Suleiman Franjieh, President of the Lebanese Republic.
1915 – Thomas Wer, an American scientist in Nobel Prize for the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1954.
1916 – Herbert Simon, an American economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1978.
1917 – John Vin, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2002.
1921 – Gafryl Elizarov, Russian orthopedic surgeon.
1924 – Eizar Vitman, President of Israel.
1933 – Sergo Andrego, Italian singer.
** Muhammad Ali Rajai, Second President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
1934 – Ahmed Abdel Wahab, Egyptian author and screenwriter.
1946 – Dimi Rosos, Greek singer.
1950 – Lakshmi Metal, an Indian billionaire.
1954 – James Belloshi, American actor.
1961 – Hala Sidky, Egyptian actress.
1963 – Helen Hunt, American actress.
1964 – Courtney Cox, an American actress.
** Michael Laudrup, Danish footballer and football coach.
1965 – Karim Massimov, politician and Prime Minister of Kazakh.
1967 – Yuji Ida, Japanese audio performance actor.
1969 – Ice Cube, American actor. Oliver Kan, a German football goalkeeper.
** Cedrik Biolin, a French striker.
1972 – Marcus Hahliman, American football player.
1973 – Khaled Al -Muraikhi, a Saudi poet.
** Muhammad al -Hosyan, a Kuwaitian singer.
1981 – John Pintel, Ghani football player.
1983 – Julia Fischer, German violinist.
1984 – Yasmine Jamal, an Egyptian actress.
1989 – BASIL AL -HAJJ, UTIPER and a Jordanian food blogger.
1992 – Mohamed Salah, an Egyptian football player.
2002 – Dari Al -Rashdan, a Kuwaitian theater and television actor
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Mortality:
1381 – Watt Tyler, Rebel English.
1389 – Sultan Murad I, Sultan Othmani.
1849 – James Polk, president of the United States.
1888 – Friedrich III, CΓ©sar Germany.
1889 – Mihai Emins, Roman writer and poet.
1902 – Abdul Rahman al -Kawakibi, an Arab national thinker and Syrian journalist.
1934 – Alfred Bruniao, French musician.
1934 – Mohamed Lotfi Jumaa, Egyptian writer and political activist.
1971 – Windl Stanley, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1946.
1991 -Sheikh Abdullah al -Mubarak al -Sabah, assistant sovereign of Kuwait from 1950 to 1961.
** Arthur Lewis, a British economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1979.
1996 – Except Fitzgerald, an American singer.
2003 – Ilham Hussein, an Egyptian actress.
2008 – Hanam Al -Sayegh, Iraqi doctor, surgeon and academic.
2009 – The Prophet Ismail, Minister of the Interior of Egypt.
2014 – Fathia Al -Assal, Egyptian writer.
2015 – Zito, Brazilian football player.
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Holidays and events:
β¬ οΈ Iraqi press day in Iraq.
β¬ οΈ Flag day in Denmark.



