It happened that day, June 25

Events:

1678 – Italian Elena Cornaro Pascopia becomes the first woman in the world to obtain a doctorate in philosophy.

1788 – Virginia becomes the tenth state that joins the United States.

1804 – The execution of George Cadodal for his attempt to overthrow Napoleon Bonaparte and to restore the monarchy of France.

1898 – The creation of the National Bank of Egypt.

1920 – The Hague selects a permanent seat for the International Court of Justice.

1921 – The “Jerusalem conference”, which required the cancellation of the British mandate on Palestine and the declaration of independence.

1950 – The armed confrontation began on the border between North Korea and South Korea.

1965 – President Gamal Abdel Nasser has a second term for the presidency of Egypt.

1975 – Indian Prime Minister Andira Gandhi declares the state of emergency in the country and suspends the provisions of the Constitution and the elections.

1975 – Independence of Mozambique compared to Portugal.

1984 – The death of the French philosopher Michel Foucault.

1985 – Thirteen people were arrested for suspicion of being involved in the attacks of the Irish republican army which occurred two days ago, and after investigations with the prisoners, a bomb was thwarted in a hotel in London.

1988 – The Netherlands football team won the European football cup held in Western Germany after defeating the team of the Soviet Football Association with two goals for nothing.

1991 – Croatia and Slovenia announce their independence from Yugoslavia.

1996 – 16 American army killed in the bombing of the Al -Khobar towers in Saudi Arabia.

1998 – Microsoft launches the Windows 98 operating system. Signing the Arahus agreement.

2006 – The Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, was kidnapped by Palestinian armed men.

2009 – The Lebanese Parliament is elected Nabih Berri as president for the fifth consecutive time with a majority of 90 votes, and Farid McCari is elected to his assistant with a majority of 74 votes.

2013 – Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani left the emirate of Qatar and the declaration of Tamim bin Hamad bin khalifa al Thani as an emir of the country.

2014 – The 38th session of the World Heritage Committee ended in Doha (Qatar) by adding 26 new sites and extending to four others.

2017 – At least 150 people were killed and more than 100 others were injured in the accident of an oil tanker explosion near East Ahmed, Pakistan.

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Born:

1852 – Antonio Gaudi, Spanish architect.

1864 – Walter Hermannist, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1920.

1865 – Douglas Gilviellan, lawyer and world of a South African plant.

1894 – Queen Nazli, the wife of King Fouad and the mother of King Farouk.

1900 – Louis Montbatin, the last deputy king of the United Kingdom in India.

1901 – Chester Arnold, Inti and American Plant.

1903 – George Orwell, British novelist.

1905 – IHSAN AL -JAZIRLI, an Egyptian actress.

1907 – Hans Yenson, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963.

1911 – William Stein, an American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1972.

1926 – Ingjet Bakhanman, Austrian writer.

1928 – Alexei Alexevich Abikosov, a Russian physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003.

1934 – Muharram Fouad, Egyptian singer.

1936 – Youssef Habibi, President of Indonesia.

1937 -Sheikh Nawaf al -Ahmad al -jaber al -Sabah, emir of the state of Kuwait.

1948 – Beruri Marantika, singer and representative of Indonesia.

1954 – Fawzia al -diri, a Kuwaitian doctor.

1956 – Boris Trekovsky, President of the Second Macedonian Republic.

1958 – Sirik Ahmedov, Minister of Defense and former Prime Minister Kazakh.

1963 George Michael, British singer. Jan Martel, Canadian writer.

1965 – Nihal Anbar, an Egyptian actress.

1968 – Donenel Montino, Romanian player and coach.

1972 -SAIF AL -ISLAM AL -GADHAFI, President of the Gaddafi International Foundation for Companies and Charitable Development, and the son of the late Libyan president Muammar Gaddafi.

1975 – Vladimir Kramnik, a Russian chess player.

1976 – Habib Al -Habib, Saudi actor.

1979 – Richard Hughes, an Scottish football player.

1981 – Wassim Abdel Majid, Syrian actor.

1982 – ALAA HABIL, BAHREENTI football player.

1985 – Fadwa Al -Maliki, Moroccan singer.

1989 – Walid Al -anzi, a Kuwaitian diffuser.

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Mortality:

1533 – Queen Mary Tidor, wife of Louis XII King of France.

1767 – Gyorg Philip Telman, German musician.

1861 – Sultan Abdul Majeed I, Sultan Othmani.

1894 – Sadi Karno, President of the fourth French Republic.

1937 – Colin Clayef, British actor.

1964 – Gert Retfield, Dutch architect.

1971 – John Boyd, an Scottish and Physiological Specialist, Nobel Peace Prize in 1949.

1982 – Youssef Ibrahim Yazbek, Lebanese historian.

1984 – Michelle Foucault, French philosopher.

1995 – Irenest Walton, an Irish physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1951.

1997 – Jack Eve Costo, French Explorer.

1998 – Ma’anb al -wanas, Algerian singer, poet and activist.

2005 – Hussein Bin Muhammad al -Khalifa, Fakih Jaafari and a Saudi religious teacher.

2009 – Farah Faust, American actress. Michael Jackson, an American singer.

2013 – Facilitate Eden, a Jordanian poet.

2015 – Abdulaziz al -Adsani, chief of Kuwaitian accounting office.

2019 – Kamal Al -Sheikh, a Palestinian politician.

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Holidays and events:

Independence day in Mozambique.

Independence day in Croatia.

Independence day in Slovenia.







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