It happened that day, June 21

Events:

217 BC – The Cartagen forces led by Hannibal are stretched in ambush, the Romanian army led by Jayos Flamenius and defeated it in the battle of Lake Tasrmana during the Second Punic War.

1318 – The “Battle of Al -Bireh” occurred in Granada between Christian and Muslims Christians, and the result of the battle was the victory of the Muslims.

1582 – The Japanese dai -miu committed suicide in the Hono G temple in Kyoto.

1621 – The execution of 27 Czech nobles on the old town square in Prague following the Battle of the White Mountain.

1749 – The creation of the city of “Halifax” in the Canadian province of Nova Skosha.

1788 – New Hamshire approves that the American Constitution is the ninth mandate which ratifies it, and therefore the Constitution has become a legal document in power on American soil.

1824 – Egyptian forces grasp the Greek island “Pasara” located in the Aegean Sea during the Greek War of Independence.

1898 – The United States seized the island of the Spanish Games without resistance of the island’s garbage.

1854 – The Victoria Cross was awarded for the first time, during the bombing of “Pommerszz” in the Uland Islands.

1940 – The German forces control the whole French territory of the Second World War.

1941 – The fall of Damascus in the hands of the British and free French forces, and during the following days, the allies extended their control over Syria and the French government of Vichy went under the truce of Akka which occurred later on July 12.

1942 – General Erfin Rommel attacks the British forces in Tobruk, Libya, and this attack ended with the victory, and more than thirty thousand soldiers went to the German forces.

1958 – The Declaration of the Republic in Mauritania.

1963 – The French government announces its withdrawal from its Naval Naval forces from NATO.

1976 – The Arab deterrence forces begin to reach Lebanon after the decision of the Arab League to send it to stop the fights there.

1981 – The murder of Dr. Mustafa Chamran, physicist and political, and one of the founders of the Lebanese movement Amal and the Iranian Prime Minister of Defense after the Islamic Revolution in the Iraq -Iran war.

2003 – The Israeli army assassinates the commander of Qassami Abdullah Al -Qawasmi, the first required for the Israeli occupation at the time.

2004 – Spatial space space and peacefully landing after having made the first special flight to space, which reached the upper layers of the atmosphere.

2005 – George Hawi’s assassination in the bombing of his car in Lebanon.

2009 – Greenland obtains autonomy under the Danish crown.

2011 – The United Nations General Assembly is elected by the Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki -Moon, for a second term, from January 1, 2012.

2016 – The Egyptian administrative court of the administrative judiciary requires that the Egyptian government renounce the island of Tiran for the benefit of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which took place last April.

2017 – The Al -Nuri mosque was destroyed with its historic bump, during the battles to release Mossoul from the control of the Islamic State.

✴️ King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Prince Muhammad Bin Nayef free from all his positions, and Mohammed Bin Salman announces the crown prince.

2020 – A solar eclipse is observed in most regions of Africa and Asia, as well as in parts of Southeast Europe.

2021 – The Civil Power Contract in Armenia, led by Nicole Pashinyan, won a majority in the early infusion of the National Association of Armenia.

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Born:

598 – Theodore I.

1002 – Lyon IX.

1528 – Maria of Austria.

1535 – Leonhart Rauft, a German doctor and plant.

1639 – Incarris Mewter, American author and minister.

1646 – Maria Francisca de Savoy.

1730 – Moteli Nurinaa, Japanese researcher and poet.

1759 – Alexander Jay Dallas, American lawyer and politician and sixth American secretary of the Treasury.

1764 – Sydney Smith, Admiral and English politician.

1774-Daniel Tombres, American lawyer and politician and vice-president of the United States.

1884 – Claude Oakklk, an English soldier.

1887 – Muhammad Azza Darouza, thinker, writer and nationalist Arabic Sami.

1891 – Pierre Luigi Nerci, Italian architect.

1892 – Suleiman Naguib, Egyptian actor.

1905 – Jean -Paul Sartre, a French writer of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1964 (rejected).

1914 – William Faker, Canadian economist, won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1996.

1925 – Giovanni Spadolini, Italian Prime Minister.

1929 – Abdel Halim Hafez, Egyptian singer.

1940 – Farouk Flux, Egyptian actor.

1947 – Sherine Abadi, Iranian lawyer and human rights activist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2003.

1951 – Jim Douglas, an American politician.

1953 – Penzer Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan.

1954 – Abdel Rahman Rashad, Egyptian radio chief.

1955 – Michelle Platini, a French football player.

1959 – Zuhair Ramadan, a Syrian actor.

1964 – Muhammad Khair al -Jarrah, a Syrian actor.

1967 – Yingluk Chinawatra, Prime Minister of Thailand.

1969 – Jamaan al -ruwaie, actor and director BahreΓ―ni.

1970 – Gibran Bassil, Lebanese politician.

1972 – Nermin al -fiqi, an Egyptian actress.

1973 – Juliet Lewis, an American actress.

1978 – Cristiano Labatily, Italian football player.

1979 – Costas Katsuranis, Greek football player.

1982 – Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. Rima Al -Sheikh, a Syrian actress.

1985 – Chris Allen, American singer. Lana Del Ray, an American singer.

1987 – Sebastian Broadl, Austrian football player.

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Mortality:

870 – Abu Ishaq Muhammad al -Muhtadi Billah, Khalifa Abbasi

1037 – Ibn Sina, scientist, poet, astronomer and physicist and physicist.

1208 – Philip al -Sawabi.

1305 – Winesislaus II, King of Bohemia.

1377 – King Edward III, king of the United Kingdom.

1527 – Nicolo McKavili, Italian philosopher.

1591 – Luigi Gonza, Italian Jesus.

1874 – Anders Angestrom, Swedish physicist.

1876- Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, eighth president of Mexico.

1981 – Mustafa China is a physicist and political and the Iranian Defense Prime Minister after the Islamic Revolution and the founders of the Lebanese movement Amal

1885 – Muhammad Ahmad al -Mahdi, Sudanese chief.

1908 – Nikolai Rimsky Corsakov, Russian musician.

1914 – Berta von Sotner, Austrian peace activist with a Nobel Peace Prize in 1905.

1929 – Muhammad Bin Hussein Al -Khalifa, Saudi lawyer and professor.

1932 – Hafez Ibrahim, an Egyptian poet.

1957 – Johannes Steark, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1919.

1960 – Ahmed al -RAML, an Iraqi poet and preacher Jaafari.

1967 – Amin Saeed, Syrian journalist and historian.

1970 – Ahmed Sukarno, President of Indonesia.

1986 – Assi Rahbani, Lebanese musician.

1988 – Muhammad bin Abdullah al -Mulhim, lawyer, university professor and poet.

2001 – Souad Hosni, Egyptian artist.

2003 – Abdullah al -Qawasmi, Mujahid and a Palestinian military commander.

2005 – George Hawi, Lebanese politician.

2012 – Ramaz Chengelia, Georgian football player.

2020 – Ahmed Radi, an Iraqi football player.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ National day in Greenland.

⬅️ Summer stroke in the northern hemisphere and winter coup d’etat in the southern hemisphere.







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