It happened that day, June 5

Events:

1249 – The city of Damitta falls into the hands of the ninth Louis, the King of France and the commander of the Crusader forces participating in the seventh Crusader campaign.

1487 – The Portuguese explorer, Bartholomeo Diaz, with the help of the Arab traveler Ibn Majid, discovered the Ras Al -raja road during his return from India; And its path along the African coast.

1752 – Benjamin Franklin proves that the Thunderbolts are made of electricity during his famous experience by launching his kite on a rainy day.

1899 – A judgment of the acquittal of the French Jewish officer Alfred Drivus is of great betrayal and espionage in favor of Germany.

1916 – The Arab Revolution began on the Ottoman Empire led by the Sovereign of Mecca, Sharif Hussein Bin Ali.

1926 – Planning of the boundaries between Iraq and Turkey and the division of part of Kurdistan between the two countries.

1928 – The British authorities bomb the Yemeni cities and villages to find negotiations on the development of friendly and commercial relations between the Yemeni Kingdom of Mutawakkil and Great Britain.

1942 – A British counterattack on the Nazi forces of Germany led by Erfin Rommel during the Second World War, and the results of this attack were disastrous for the British because they lost thousands of their soldiers and hundreds of armored vehicles despite their radical superiority.

1944 – The Italian capital, Rome, fell into the hands of the Allies, at the end of the Second World War.

1947 – US Secretary of State George Marshall announces his plan for the reconstruction of Europe after the Second World War, known as Marshall Project.

1965 – Iran imposes martial law and stops the Ayatollah Khomeini and then denied it, in an attempt by the Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi regime to contain the escalation of popular anger against him.

1967 – Israel attacks Egypt, Syria and Jordan in what is known as the Six Day War.

1968 – Sarhan Sarhan shoots Robert Kennedy, which resulted in his death the next day.

1975 – Egypt once again reopens the Suez Canal after the Israelis were evacuated, with the crossing of the first ship in eight years, and the ship was aboard President Mohamed Anwar Sadat.

1977 Steve Jobs offers Apple-2 on the market.

1981 – The beginning of the emergence of an immunodeficiency / AIDS acquired.

1984 – The Royal Saudi Air Force arrives two Iranian planes and reached the third after trying to penetrate the FAHD line.

1991 – Sayed Ahmed Ghazali is appointed head of the Algerian government.

2002 – version 1.0 for Mozilla Browser sees the light.

2006 – Serbia announces its independence from the Serbia Union and Montenegro under the name of the Republic of Serbia.

2010 – Hurricane adjustment struck the coast of the Sultanate of Oman.

2013 – The forces of the Syrian army and the Lebanese Hezbollah forces control the city of Qusayr in the campaign of the governorate of Homs after the withdrawal of opposition fighters, after months of siege and two weeks of violent battles with free militants of the Syrian army and the Al -Nura Front.

2015 – Al -Hilal Saudi Club crowns a champion of the Two Holy Mosques Cup guardian after an absence of 26 years. 236 years after his trip and seven weeks after his navigation, the French ship was created by Jรฉrรฉmie arrives in the United States and will stop in several cities until the end of his trip to celebrate independence on July 4.

2017 – Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, Emirates, Yemen, Libya and the Maldives officially declare the reduction of diplomatic links with the state of Qatar.

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Born:

1723 – Adam Smith, Scottish economist and philosopher.

1760 – Johann Gadulin, Finnish and physical chemist.

1819 – John Kush Adams, British scientist in astronomy and mathematics.

1859 – Salim Rustom Baz, Lebanese and scientific judge of human rights.

1862 – Alvar Golstrand, a Swedish doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1911.

1864 – Ahmed Muhammad Hammadi, Muslim scholar, mystical and Libyan poet.

1878 – Pancho Villa, Mexican general.

1883 – John Minard Keynes, English economist.

1898 – Federico Garcia Lorca, Spanish poet.

1900 – Dennis Gabor, an inhaps a former physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1971.

1930 – Alifa Rifaat, Egyptian writer and novelist.

1942 – Tudoro Obiang, President of Equatorial Guinea.

1952 – Mohamed Shuaib, a Kuwaitian football player.

1955 – Fayez Qazaq, Syrian actor.

1958 – Ahmed Sambi, President of the Comoros.

** Avigdor Lieberman, an Israeli politician.

1960 – Amal Abdel Karim, Emirati actress.

1977 – Nourhan, Lebanese singer.

** Qais Sheikh Naguib, a Syrian actor.

1978 – Fernando Mira, a Portuguese football player.

** Soti Soxosome, a Thai football player.

1979 – Fares Al -Dhahabi, Syrian writer.

** Qamar Khalaf, a Syrian actress.

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Mortality:

1866 – John McDwal Stewart, Scottish.

1916 – Herbert Kitchener, commander of the British army.

1943 – Hikmat Ali Jumblatt, Lebanese politician.

1961 – Makram Obaid, Egyptian politician.

1981 – Ahmed Rami, an Egyptian poet.

1984 – Ahmed Fouad Mohy El -Din, Prime Minister of Egypt.

1986 – Togo Mazrahi, an Egyptian kinematics of Italian origin.

2002 – Radwan al -Kashef, Egyptian director.

2003 – Jurgen Moliman, German politician.

2004 – Ronald Reagan, president of the forty United States.

2006 – Hoda Sultan, Egyptian artist.

2007 – Buffle Ramel, Swedish artist.

2011 -Sheikh Rashid Al -Hamoud al -jaber Al -Sabah, Secretary of the Family Council in power in Kuwait.

2012 – Ray Bradbury, American writer.

2015 – Tariq Aziz, Iraqi Minister for Foreign Affairs and former Prime Minister.

2017 – Helen Denmore, British novelist and poet.

2019 – Mohamed Najm, Egyptian comic actor.

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Holidays and events:

World Global Environment Day.

โฌ…๏ธ Day of the Constitution in Denmark.

โฌ…๏ธ Editorial day in Seychelles.







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