It happened that day, June 8

Events:
1776 – The battle of Truw Revier occurred during the American independence war, which ended with a British victory.
1815 – 39 German states accept the Union in an entity in accordance with the constitutional constitution known as the law of the Confederation.
1867 – Farman was issued to change the name of the sovereign of Egypt, where he became nicknamed Khedive, and this title remained widespread until 1914, when he changed for Sultan. The first to fluctuate was the Khedive Ismail, and according to this virus, he appreciated a certain independence in the management of internal and financial affairs of the country, and he had the right to contain treaties related to mail, customs, the adoption of individuals, goods and seizures for foreign communities.
1919 – Establish the Academy of the Arabic language in Damascus.
1921 – The US Air Force performs the first pressure cabinet test by the ERCO -H4 plane.
1941 – The British and French forces invade Syrian lands in order to prevent the creation of bases for the countries of the axis during the Second World War.
✴️ Divorce of the gallery The left eye of the ugly dayan.
1942 – The Japanese Navy bombed the city of Sydney, Australia, during the Second World War.
1944 – General Bernard Montgomery reached the coast of Normandy to lead the British forces participating in the greatest marine order in history, which preceded the famous battle of Normandy, which ended with the liberation of France and the defeat of the German forces and its forcing to withdraw from France.
1948 – Airlines announces the start of its regular services between Mumbai and London by “Luxiide Construction”.
1956 – Lim Yue Hook (English) takes up the Prime Minister in Singapore.
1959 – The American submarine “USS Barbero” and the American mail services are trying to deliver the mail by mail missiles.
1986 – Cort Valdheim was elected president of Austria.
1989-The Miguayan Meg-29 fighter from La Russian Air Force is exposed to a bird at Paris Air Show, and the pilot, “Anatoli Kfotcher”, succeeded in strabismus without the fighter falling among viewers and not injured them, and also launched at a height of 400 feet and saved himself.
1992 – The assassination of the secular thinker Faraj Fouda by the Islamic group in Egypt.
2009 – The result of the elections in the Lebanese Parliament, which led to the victory of the coalition and the independents of March 14 with 71 seats compared to the seats of the 128th parliament and their survival as a parliamentary majority, as well as the alliance of March 8 and the national free movement at 57 seats.
2013 – 28 demonstrators were killed in the Libyan city of Benghazi after being killed by the Libyan shield militia, after having demonstrated in front of a camp which was occupied by demanding the ban on the country’s militias.
2014 – Marshal Abdel Fattah El -Sisi is the president of Egypt, to succeed the acting president Adly Mansour.
2015 – The municipality of Paris finishes by completely removing the locks of the love of the famous Pont Arts, and the French artist of Tunisian origin, which ends the drawing with graffiti and Arabic calligraphy at the invitation of the municipality.
2017 – The conservative party in power, led by Prime Minister Theresa May, loses the majority of seats in parliament in the general elections, but it remains the most representative parties.
2020 – The number of injuries confirmed by the Corona virus is the barrier of seven million people worldwide, including more than 403,000 deaths and around three million and 149,000 recovery.
2021 – More than 800 suspects have been arrested and 40 tonnes of drugs were seized in 16 countries as part of the Trojan shield, while it is the largest operation for the cooperation of international police services.
✴️ Crossing the juno probe next to the Ganimid Jupiter.
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Born:
1625 – Giovanni Cassini, Italian mathematician.
1810 – Robert Shoman, German musician.
1916 – Francis Kreik, physicist and biochemistry of the Nobel Prize for the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1962.
1921 – Soharto, President of Indonesia.
1925 – Barbara Bush, wife of the Forter President President George Bush Senior.
1930 – Robert Aman, Israeli mathematician who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2005.
1936 – Kenneth Wilson, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1982.
1948 – Hala Fakher, an Egyptian actress.
1955 – Jose Antonio Kamacho, Spanish player and football coach.
1957 – Dembeld Capadia, an Indian actress.
1966 – Juliana Margolis, an American actress.
1975 – Ruwaida al -Mahrouqi, singer Émirati.
** Shelba Shetty, an Indian actress.
1979 – Najla Abdullah, a Jordanian actress.
1980 – Saud Kariri, a Saudi football player.
1981 – Tout Nunaka, a Japanese audio performance actress.
1982 – Nadia Petrova, a Russian football player.
1982 – Dixon Itoho, Nigerian football player.
1983 – Mamuru Miano, Japanese audio performance actor.
** Kim Klaysters, football player from the Belgian racket.
1984 – Javier Mascherano, Argentinian football player.
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Mortality:
218 – Macrinos, Roman emperor.
632 AD – The Prophet Muhammad, the seal of the prophets and the messengers of Islam.
1042 – King Hardikanot, King of England.
1795 – Louis seventeenth, king of France.
1845 – Andrew Jackson, the seventh American president.
1949 – Naguib al -rihani, Egyptian actor.
1947 – Youssef Rajib, Iraqi journalist and writer.
1970 – Abraham Maslow, American psychologist.
1992 – Faraj Fouda, Egyptian writer and thinker.
1994 – Houria Hassan, Egyptian singer and actress.
1998 – Sani Apacha, President of Nigeria.
** Maria Raish, German scientist in archeology and mathematics.
2001 – Tamader Tawfiq, Egyptian media.
2006 – Father Matthew Matthew, a Christian clerk.
2009 – Omar Bongo, President of Gabon.
2012 – Ghassan Tueni, Lebanese journalist, politician and diplomat.
2014 – Mohamed Abu Al -Hassan, Egyptian actor.
2019 – Abdul Basit Al -Sarut, Syrian goalkeeper and one of the leaders of the Syrian Revolution.
2020 – Pierre Nkoronziza, Burundi politician and former president.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ Global ocean day.



