It happened that day, June 9

Events:

641 – Muslims led by Amr Bin Al -Aas are able to eliminate the last bastions of the Romans of Alexandria, about a year after the conquest of most regions of Egypt, in particular the fort of Babylon, which was the capital of Roman domination in Egypt.

1898 – The United Kingdom obliges the Chinese government to sign a Hong Kong rental contract after having occupied it militarily.

1923 – General Maxim Wagan is appointed supreme representative in Syria and Lebanon, succeeding Henry Guru. Wagan remained in position until November 1924 and behind him, Maurice Saray.

1928 – The start of regular New York television shows for two hours a day and three times a week.

Charles Kingsford Smith and his crew make the first flight of the Pacific Ocean with Cirmor Fuukar F / 3M called the “Southern Cross”, where they left Oakland, California, May 31 and arrived in Brisbane via Honolulu and Figi, and the trip took 83 hours.

1938 – The formation of the Nicaragian Air Force as a military force at Nacional de Gardia.

1940 – The Norwegian army succumbs to the forces of Nazi Germany during the Second World War.

1965 – The start of the Dhofar revolution in Oman.

1967 – Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser announces the people to withdraw the Presidency of the Republic, due to defeat in the six -day war.

โœด๏ธ The Israeli authorities destroy the Moroccan district of Jerusalem.

1982 – The Israeli Air Force plane launches a strong air attack on Syrian air defense sites in the Lebanese Bekaa and destroys most of them, in the context of war, they employed in Lebanon.

1989 – The return of diplomatic relations between Egypt and Lebanon.

1996 – The Swedish Air Force opens a school of education in flight in Satinas.

1999 – Princess Rania al -Abdullah crowns a queen of the kingdom of Hashhemite from Jordan, the day of King Abdullah II celebrating her coronation of the throne.

2006 – The 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany opened its doors.

2012 – The Syrian National Council elects Abdul Basit AIDS as president, succeeding Burhan Ghalioun.

2013 -Islamic State activists in Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) execute the teenager Muhammad Qataa, the fifteen -year -olds in the Al -Shaar district in the city of Aleppo, for what the organization said “disbelief”.

2019 – Hundreds of thousands of people demonstrate against a bill to submit criminals between Hong Kong and the Chinese federal government for fear of violating the legal specificity of the city enjoying car and personal security.

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Born:

1595 – King Fuadisawaf IV, King of Poland.

1661 – Caesar Funder III, Caesar Russia.

1672 – Emperor Boutros le Grand, emperor of the Russian Empire.

1781 – George Stevenson, English engineer and the first to create a railroad in the world.

1812 – Johan Jadfid Gal, a German scientist in astronomy.

1843 – Berta von Sotner, Austrian peace activist with a Nobel Peace Prize in 1905.

1851 – Charles Bonaparte, an American politician.

1875 – Henry Del, English doctor, Nobel Prize winner for the year 1936.

1925 – Nelly Mazloum, Egyptian actress and dancer of Greek origin.

1944 – Zizi al -Badrawi, an Egyptian actress.

1950 – Fadia Khattab, a Syrian actress.

1951 – Muhammad al -Saqr, politician and Kuwaiti media.

1954 – Eduardo Anile, son of the former president of the Juventus club.

1960 – Dan Sullivan, Australian politician.

1961 – Michael Ji Fox, American / Canadian actor.

1963 – Johnny Depp, American actor.

1966 – Muhammad Qasim Khudair.

1969 – Eric Wenalda, an American football player.

1974 – Muhammad al -serafi, Kuwaitian actor.

1975 – Otto Ado, Ghani Soccer Player.

1976 – Amisha Patel, an Indian actress.

1978 – Miroslav Klose, German football player.

1980 – Khaled Abdel -quddus, a Kuwaitian football player.

1982 – Fahd Al -farhan, a Kuwaitian football player.

1983 – Buthaina al -raisi, actress Omanie.

** Firas al -Khatib, a Syrian football player.

1984 – Masoud Shujai, an Iranian football player.

** Wesley Snyder, a Dutch football player.

1988 – Socrates Bastatopoulos, Greek football player.

1989 – Simon Yaqoub, Judo Player de Palestine.

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Mortality:

68 – Emperor Nero, Roman emperor.

373 – Afram al -Syriaani, Sadiri Sairi.

1870 – Charles Dickens, British novelist.

1946 – Ananda Mahidol, Thai king.

1959 – Adolf Fendus, a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1928.

1974 – Miggel Anthorias, a writer Nobel Guatemali, a Nobel Prize in literature in 1967.

1976 – Ghaiser, German writer.

1989 – George Bidel, an American biologist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1958.

1994 – Jean Tanbernin, a Dutch economist, Nobel Prize in economics in 1969.

1996 – Abdel Aziz Hussein, Kuwaitian writer and politician.

2005 – Abdullah Mahmoud, Egyptian actor.

2008 – Suleiman Al -Mousa, a Jordanian writer.

2011 – JOSEP CATATINKI, Bosnian football player.

** Tomoko Kawakami, a Japanese audio performance actress.

2017 – Adam West, American actor.

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Holidays and events;

โฌ…๏ธ The feast of sitting in the kingdom of Hashemite of Jordan.

โฌ…๏ธ The anniversary of the Australian Queen.







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