It happened that day, June 16

Events:

1830 – The beginning of the French occupation of Algeria.

1888 – Thomas Edison invents the first audio / phonograph recording device.

1904 – The assassination of the Finnish governor Nikolai Boubrikov by the deputy secretary of the secretary of the Uygan Shawoman.

1918 – The US Congress adopts a new law stipulating the imprisonment of those who criticize the United States government.

1926 – An attack by the French forces against the village of Rinkos near Damascus killing more than 100 revolutionaries and civilians.

1933 – Held of the first periodic conference by the Muslim Brotherhood founded by Hassan Al -Banna in March 1928.

1940 – General Philip Betan takes over the Prime Minister of the French State faithful to the Nazi occupation, and General Charles de Gaulle faced it by creating the free government of France abroad with the support of the Allies.

1949 – France Airways announces the launch of each hour between Paris and London.

1949 – The “Israeli” occupation authority expelled the Palestinian citizens from the villages of Hossam, Qatiya and Al -Sa’ouna, located near the city of Safed in Galilee and seeks to settle the sounds of the Jews in their place.

1952 – The plane of the Soviet air force “Meg 15” will abandon the C -47 Dakota plane belonging to the Royal Air Force Swedish when collecting information information on the Baltic Sea.

1959 – The fighter Mikoyan Girovich MIG -17 attacks North Korea attacking the American navy plane “PH 4M Mercur” on the Coast of Korea, but the plane is returned to Japan

1963 – The Soviet space directs the Valentina is not Demirovna Trechkova, flying towards space on board (VOSTTC 6), and was therefore the first woman in history to fly in space and the only woman who led a solo space without crew.

1974 – Richard Nixon arrives in Damascus during the first visit of an American president in Syria and the resumption of diplomatic relations between Syria and the United States.

1976 – South African police pulled a peaceful march organized by black students to combat the policy of racist discrimination, during which 566 children were killed, which was known as the Soweto troubles.

1977 – Leonid Brejnev takes over the presidency of the Soviet Union.

1979 -The captain of the Syrian army Ibrahim Al -Sousf and the members of the organization of hunters committed the massacre of the artillery school in Aleppo, where Al -Sousf gathered the students and sorted them secretly, then entered the armed men from the outside of the school who opened fire, killing 32 students and wrapping 54 others.

1984 – Pilot Emily Warner and her assistant pilot “Barbara Cook” become the first female commercial plane crew, when they fly from Denver to Lexington on “Frontire Airways”.

1993 – Parliament (Israelis) is a law that prohibits Arab deputies from seeing security and military relationships, and the first racist action taken by a parliament in the world is considered a difference between the rights of its members.

2012 – The voting process began in the second round of the Egyptian presidential elections, in which the candidate of the Freedom and Justice party, Mohamed Morsi, and the Ahmed Shafiq team, competed.

2014 – Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher wakes up from his coma about four months after a ski head.

2015 -Al -Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is appointed by Qasim Al -rimi to succeed Nasser Al -wahishi, which was killed by a drone raid in the city of Mukalla in eastern Yemen.

2016 – The murder of the British Parliament and member of the public party of the public party, Huan Joan Cox, was killed by an extremist right in the village of Bristal.

2018 – 17 people were killed following a jostling in a night club in the city of Karacas, the Venezuelan capital.

2019 -The Graduoes rockets were bombed by the head office for the release of Al -Sham (formerly Al -Nura Front) in the village of Al -Wadihi in the southern Aleppo countryside, killing 13 civilians.

2020 – The number of injuries confirmed by the corona virus is the eight million barriers worldwide, including more than 438,000 deaths and around three million and 910,000 cases of recovery.

โœด๏ธ The murder of at least twenty Indian soldiers during skirmishes along the actual control line between India and China.

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Born:

1865 – Carlos Amefo, Argentinian scientist.

1877 – Karel Absolut, Czech world.

1888 – Alexander Friedman, Russian physicist.

1890 – Stan Laurel, English actor.

1897 – George Vig, a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1979.

1902 – Barbara McClitok, American scientist in cell genetics with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1983.

1926 – Fathia Shaheen, an Egyptian actress.

1929 -Sheikh Sabah al -Ahmad al -jaber al -Sabah, emir of the state of Kuwait.

** Saad Abdel Wahab, Egyptian singer.

1934 – William Sharp, an American economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1990.

** Samir Al -Shaar, Lebanese biologist.

1937 – King Simeon II, King of Bulgaria and Prime Minister.

1938 – Joyce Carroll Otes, American writer.

1944 – Ahmed Yahya, Egyptian director.

1946 – Judy Rail, American politician.

1951 – Dan Sullivan, American politician.

1952 – George Babandrio, Prime Minister of Greece.

1957 – Abdel – Urgent, Moroccan actor.

1965 – Bayoumi Fouad, Egyptian actor.

1967 – Osama Al -Najjar, Palestinian politician.

1969 – Naim Sadafi, Iranian football player.

1970 – Cuban Jones, an American football player.

1971 – Tobac Shakur, American Hope Artist.

1972 – John Show, American actor.

1973 – Nikos Matlas, Greek football player.

1980 – Martin Strenzel, Austrian football player.

1981 – Benjamin Baker, German racket football player.

1986 – Fernando Muslera, goalkeeper of football in Uruguayan.

** Fatima Mystery, an Iranian poet.

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Mortality:

1778 – Conrad Ikahouf, German actor.

1869 – Charles Stort, an English explorer.

1878 – Kroford Long, an American surgeon, is the first to use ether in anesthesia.

1958 – Emery Nag, Hungarian politician.

1959 -Sheikh Fahd al -Salem al -Sabah, post office manager, lightning and telephone in Kuwait.

1969 – Harold Alexander, a British military commander.

1977 – Werner von Brown, a German missile and flight engineer.

1979 – Muhammad Sadiq Bahr al -ulum, Shiite lawyer and Iraqi poet.

1993 – Madiha Wajdi, an Iraqi actress.

2003 – Yuri Henrik von Vrit, Finnish philosopher.

2005 – Salem Hanna Khamis, Palestinian mathematician.

2012 – Prince Nayef Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince, Vice -Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

** Terry Roland, French sports commentator.

2013 – Akram al -watri, an Iraqi, legal and poet diplomat.

2014 – Saad Eddin Khurma, Palestinian electrical and political engineer and former minister.

2016 – Heen Joan Cox, Vice -Member of the British Parliament and member of the Labor Party.

2017 – Helmot Cole, former German advisor.

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Holidays and events:

โฌ…๏ธ Youth Day in South Africa.







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