It happened that day May 29

Events:
1453 – The fall of Constantinople in the hands of the Ottomans led by Sultan Muhammad al -Fateh and the end of the Byzantine Empire, which lasted a thousand years and the beginning of the end of the Middle Ages in the European continent.
1807 – The reversal of the Ottoman Sultan Selim III and Mustafa Ibn Sultan Abdul Hamid I supposed the decision under the name of Mustafa IV.
1856 – The first founding meeting of the American Republican Party took place.
1892 -Sheikh Muhammad bin Sabah al -Sabah takes control of the reign of Kuwait, after the death of his brother Sheikh Abdullah Bin Sabah Al -Sabah.
1912 – Bulgaria and Greece have an alliance against the Ottoman Empire.
1914 – The Norwegian oil tanker “Stormland” shocked the British ship, “Empress Ireland”, due to the fog, which led to the sinking of more than 900 passengers.
1918 – The German forces occupy the French city of Soason.
1923 – The United Kingdom disrupts the Palestinian Constitution under the pretext of the Arabs who do not cooperate with him.
1930 -The first number of Al -Maghrib newspapers was published by the Dean of the Algerian press, Abu Al -Yazzan Ibrahim, one of the eight newspapers issued by the French colonial authority.
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1948 – Declaration of the first truce in the war of Palestine.
1952 – Greece gives women the right to vote. The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank approve of Japan’s membership.
1953 – The New Zealand climber Edmund Hillary and the Nepalese leader teaching Norgai climbing at the top of the highest Everest in the world for the first time in history.
1958 – General Charles de Gaulle takes over the French government.
1974 – A truce agreement was concluded in the heights of Golan between Syria and Israel.
1986 – The joint European market adopts a new blue flag and has 12 gold stars.
1989 – An Egyptian / American agreement to manufacture parts of F -16 Fighter in Egypt is signed.
2004 -An armed attack in Al -Khobar in Saudi Arabia on a residential complex raised 22 dead and 25 wounded, and Al -Qaeda adopted responsibility for the attack.
2015 – Announcement of the superiority of about half of the world of anonymous Syga endangered, due to an unknown animal epidemic.
✴️ A suicide bombardment in a mosque in the Al-Anoud district in the city of Dammam, in Saudi Arabia, is dead.
2016 – Real Madrid crowns the 2016 European Champions League after its victory over Atletico Madrid with a penalty shootout.
2021-CHERCHEREA defeated its compatriot Manchester City 1-0 in the Champions League final, winning the title for the second time in its history.
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Born:
1594 – Guttfred Heinrich, German soldier.
1630 – Charles II, king of England.
1860 – Isaac Albiniz, Spanish musician.
1880 – Osfald Shebingler, German philosopher.
1881 – Adolfo de la Wettta, president of Mexico.
1899 – Zaki Tulaimat, Egyptian actor.
1903 – Bob Hop, American actor.
1917-John Kennedy, Thirty-five President of the United States.
1920 – John Harsani, Nobel Prize in the Hungarian economy in economics in 1994.
1924 – Zohour Hussein, an Iraqi singer.
1926 -Sheikh Jaber Al -Ahmad al -Sabah, Emir of the thirteenth state of Kuwait.
1955 – John Hinkeli Junior, an American tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan.
1957 – Ted Levin, American actor.
1958 – Juliano Mir Khamis, Israeli political and activist political actor.
1971 – Iman Ayyad, a Palestinian media.
1975 – Melanie Brown, English singer and previous member of the Spice Gerls team.
1976 – Claudio Kasaba, Brazilian football player.
1977 – Massimo Ambrose, Italian football player.
1978 – Sebastian Grosan, French racket football.
1979 – Arna Friedrich, German football.
1981 – Andre Arshavin, a Russian football player.
1982 – Saleh Al -Sheikh, a Kuwaitian football player.
1983 – Alberto Medina, Mexican football player.
** Jean Macon, Cameroonian football player.
1984 – Carmelo Anthony, American basketball player.
1988 – Moaz al -Kasasbeh, a Jordanian pilot.
** Topin Heath, an American football player.
1989 – Riley Qio, an American model and actress.
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Mortality:
1259 – Christopher I, King of Denmark.
1453 – Constantine eleventh, emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
1500 – Bartholomeo Diaz, Portuguese explorer.
1660 – Muhammad Kabit al -Madani, Soufi, writer and poet Hijazi.
1814 – Empress Josephine, Empress of France and wife of Napoleon Bonaparte.
1829 – Humphrey Devi, English physicist and chemistry.
1892 – Sheikh Abdullah Bin Sabah Al -Sabah, the fifth sovereign of Kuwait.
** Baha Allah, the founder of the Baha’i religion.
1942 – John Barrymore, American actor.
1948 – Ahmed al -Kashef, Egyptian poet.
1958 – Juan Ramon Khamenez, a Spanish poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956.
1977 – Youssef Abu al -Khadoud, American inventor of Lebanese origin.
1978 – Queen Nazli, the wife of King Fouad I.
1994 – Eric Honker, President of the German Democratic Republic.
1997 – Jeff Bukley, American singer.
2002 – Jabas, an Egyptian actress.
2010 – Dennis Huber, American actor.
2011 – Sergé Baghapash, president of Abkhazia.
2018 – Saad Mohamed Hassan, Egyptian musician.
** Ali Girls, a businessman and a charity actor of Palestinian origin.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ Day of domestic security forces in Syria.
⬅️ The day of democracy in Nigeria.
The International Day of United Nations peacekeeping forces.



