It happened that day, June 17

Events:

656 AD – The assassination of the Caliph Othman Bin Affan, the third adult caliph in his house.

1579 – The British seas Francis Drake are in the port north of San Francisco, California, while he was on the ground, and announced the annexation of California on the land of Queen Elizabeth I.

1795 – The French Consul of Cairo proposes to his country to occupy Egypt militarily to preserve French interests.

1800 – The French execute Suleiman Al -Halabi for murdering their chief, General Clipper.

1930 -The authorities of the British mandate on Palestine implement the death sentence in the acre prison known as (the castle), in three of the revolutionaries of the al -buraq revolution: Fouad Hassan Hijazi, Muhammad Khalil Jamjoom and Atta Ahmed Al -zeer.

1940 – The United Kingdom and the Allied forces are forced to withdraw from France after the Nazi Germany forces seized two thirds and formed a faithful government in the city of Vichy led by Marshal Philip Betan.

⭐ The three Baltic countries in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are the result of the Soviet occupation.

1944 – Independence of Iceland compared to Denmark.

1953 – The triggering of a work revolution in Eastern Germany.

1967 – China experiences the first nuclear and explodes a hydrogen bomb.

1972 – 5 White House employees were arrested for involvement in the Watergate scandal.

1985 – The start of the American Discovery Channel.

1986 -Four explosions in Kuwait with a number of petroleum establishments in the Ahmadi region have caused major fires in the Al -Hmadi port and the Al -Maqaa fields without any injury.

1994 – The start of the FIFA World Cup in the United States.

⭐ The arrest of the American football player, the actor or Jay Simpson for his involvement in the murder of his wife and his boyfriend.

2015-9, people, including a member of the Clemomera Bennny Council of State, were killed in a firing accident in Charleston, South Carolina.

⭐ Wikipedia wins the Princess Astorias Prize for the international cooperation category.

⭐ Suicide bombings targeting the centers and Houthi mosques in Sanaa.

2019 – The fall of former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi is unconscious at the end of his trial session to announce his death on the same day.

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Born:

1239 – King Edward I, King of England.

1882 – Igor Stravinski, Russian musician.

1888 – Heinz Joderian, a German soldier.

1898 – Escher, Dutch painter.

1917 – Youssef El Sebaei, Egyptian writer and minister …

1920 – François Jacob, a doctor awarded in French -Lobel in 1965.

1930 – Aisha Bint Mohammed V, Alawiya Princess of the royal family in Morocco.

1931 – Kawthar Ramzi, an Egyptian actress.

1940 – George Akrouf, an American economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2001.

1942 – Mohamed Elbaradei, Egyptian diplomat, politician and chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.

1943 – Barry Manilo, American singer.

1953 – Fouad Bakhsh, Saudi actor.

1959 – Kazaki Yao, Japanese audio performance actor.

1960 – Thomas Haden Church, American actor.

1961 – Kochi Yamadra, Japanese audio performance actor.

1963 – Greg Kiner, American actor.

1969 – Elia Tsimaliar, Russian player and coach.

1971 – Paulina Rubio, Mexican singer.

1973 – Louis Litrir, French director.

1980 – Venus Williams, an American football player.

1981 – Amrta Rao, an Indian actress.

1985 – Marcus Bagdatis, a Cypriot racket football player.

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Mortality:

656 AD – Caliph Othman Bin Affan, the third adult caliph.

1631 – Mumtaz Mahal, the owner of the famous mausoleum, Taj Mahal.

1696 – John III Sobasky, King of Poland.

1800 – Suleiman al -Halabi, a Syrian mujahid who murdered General Clipper.

1940 – Arthur Harden, a British biochemical scientist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1929.

1968 – Jose Nassazi, Uruguayan football player.

1981 – Richard Okonor, a British soldier.

1990 -Ahmad al -Adwani, Kuwaitian poet.

** Esther Clark Wright, a Canadian historian.

1998 – Mohamed Metwally Al -Shaarawi, an Egyptian religious.

2001 – Donald Karam, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1987.

2002 – Fritz Valter, a German football player.

2006 – Ali Al -Sumairi, Kuwaitian actor.

2010 – Abdul Aziz al -Hammad, Saudi plastic actor and artist.

2012 – Rodney King, an American citizen victim of brutality by Los Angeles police.

2015 – Suleiman Demeril, former Turkish president.

2019 – Mohamed Morsi, fifth president of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

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Holidays and events:

⏪ International day to fight against desertification and drought.

⏪ National day in Iceland.







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