It happened that day, June 28

Events:

1148 – The Crusaders siege the city of Damascus after their forces gathered to grasp the city, but the Muslims forced the Crusaders to withdraw, during the second campaign of the Crusaders.

1882 – The British government is officially decided to occupy Egypt.

1914 – The assassination of the Emir of Hungarian Australia -Empire France Ferdinand in the hands of the Gavrillo Prininsib Serbian, and by murdering him, the First World War was ignited.

1919 – The signing of the Treaty of Versailles in France, and this treaty is the official end of the First World War.

1922 – The authority of the French mandate against Syria appoints Sobhi Bey Barakat as president.

(1945-the training of the discussion of unitualtempologne

1950-The fall of the South Korean capital, Seoul, in the hands of the North Korean forces.

1957 – The American president Dwit Eisenhower opens the Islamic center in Washington.

1960 – Cuba raises American oil refineries on its soil.

1972 – The signing of the Simla agreement between India and Pakistan to solve war problems between them that broke out in 1971.

1981 – A terrorist bombing operation at the headquarters of the Islamic Republican Party in Tehran, Iran, led to the death of 73 party officials, including the judge of the judge, the Ayatollah Muhammad Bahshti.

1991 – The dismantling of the Soviet organization of Kumkoun.

1997 – The Mike Tyson boxer lost in front of his rivals Ivander Hoollefield, when he bit part of his ear during the match.

2004 – The civil governor in Iraq, Paul Bremer, delivers the reins of power to the interim Iraqi government two days before the date.

2009 – The Honduras army forces arrest President Manuel Zelia after having besieged the presidential palace, then exhausting him at Costa Rica because of his desire to renew for himself for a second term.

Brazil beats the American team with three two goals and won the Confederations Cup in South Africa.

2016 – Atatur airport in TΓΌrkiye, 41 people were killed and 147 others were injured.

2020 – The number of injuries confirmed to the Korona pandemic exceeds the barrier of ten million people worldwide, including more than 499,000 deaths and approximately five million and 69,000 cases.

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Born:

1491 – King Henri VIII, King of England.

1577 – Peter Paul Dress, Belgian painter.

1712 – Jean -Jacques Rousseau, Swiss philosopher.

1780 – Ibrahim Kaftan, Iraqi lawyer and poet.

1867 – Luigi Pirandelo, an Italian writer holding a Nobel Prize in literature in 1934.

1869 – Othman Nuri Hadzic, Bosnian writer.

1873 – Alexei Carrell, French surgeon with a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1912.

1883 – Pierre Laval, Prime Minister of France.

1889 – Abbas Mahmoud al -Akkad, Egyptian writer.

1906-Maria Gobert-Mair, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963.

1914 – Errter Heim, Nazi Nazi doctor.

1926 – Mail Brooks, American actor.

1927 – Frank Sherwood Roland, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1995.

1930 – Ahmed Kamal Abu Al -Majd, Egyptian Islamic Politician and Islamic Thinker.

1936 – Ahmed Yassin, founder of the Islamic resistance movement / Hamas.

1938 – Lyon Benita, US Secretary for Defense.

1940 – Mohamed Younis, Benghali Economic, Nobel Peace Prix in 2006.

1943 – Klaus von Clezing, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1985.

1946 – Bruce Defison, American actor.

1948 – Cathy Bates, an American actress. 1957 – Giorgi Barvanov, president of Bulgaria.

1965 – Youssef Al -Jarrah, Saudi actor.

1966 – John Kyuzac, American actor.

1969 – Felimmon Massinga, a South African football player.

1971 – Fabian Parties, goalkeeper of French football.

1972 – Alessandro Nifola, American actor.

1985 – Phil Barsley, English football player.

1989 – Noura Al -Amiri, Kuwaitian actress and singer.

1989 – Vivian Dasina, an Indian actor.

1994 – Prince al -Hussein bin Abdullah II, crown prince in the kingdom of Hashhemite of Jordan.

1997 – Piran Damma Yilmaz, Turkish actress.

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Mortality:

1275 – Ibn Batish, Muslim scholar, lawyer, writer and Iraqi teacher.

1836 – James Madison, fourth president of the United States.

1914 – France Ferdinand, Emir of the Hungarian Austro -Empire.

1981 – Muhammad Bahti, Iranian religious and political scholar.

1992 – Mikhail Tal, Soviet chess champion.

2001 – Mortimer Adler, teacher, philosopher and American author.

2007 – Kyichy Miazawa, Prime Minister of Japan.

2010 – Mohamed Afifi Matar, Egyptian poet.

** Robert Bird, an American politician.

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