It happened that day, October 2

Events:
1187 -The end of the siege of Salah al -Din al -Ayyubi in Jerusalem by entering its forces on the city after 88 years of reign of the Crusaders.
1470 – Richard Neville leads a rebellion against Edward IV, forcing him to flee to the Netherlands, and Henry VI found the throne.
1535 – Jack Cartier discovers the site where the Canadian city of Montreal was created.
1552 – Caesar Russia Ivan IV seized the Tatar city of Kazan.
1780 – British army officer John AndrΓ© was executed by American forces for espionage during the American independence war.
1789 – US President George Washington sends the proposed constitutional amendments known as the American rights document for approval.
1919 – American president Woodro Wilson suffers from a stroke that led to partial paralysis.
1925 – John Logy Bird experiences the world’s leading TV.
1934 – 1,600 people were killed in a hurricane in the regions of Osaka and Kyoto in Japan
1941 – The German armies launched a strong attack on Moscow during the Second World War.
1948 – The Bokin Bruce water airplane accident in Norway, which resulted in the death of 19 people.
1954 – Western Germany joined NATO.
1958 – The announcement of Guinea’s independence led by Ahmed Seko Toure.
1960 – Opening of the Morombi stadium, the official stadium of the Sao Paulo Club.
1966 – Vicente Calderon Stadium, The Stadium for Atletico Madrid.
1973 – The Shah of Iran, Muhammad Reza Pahlavi, escaped an assassination attempt.
1978 – Syrian forces come up against Palestinian guerrillas in an armed confrontation in the Bekaa plain in Lebanon, killing 1,300 people, most of whom were Palestinians.
1984 – The Egyptian People’s Assembly adopts the official slogan of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
1986 – Indian Prime Minister Rajif Gandhi escaped an assassination attempt by a Sikh activist.
1987 – Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba appoints Interior Minister Zine El Abidine Ben Ali as Prime Minister.
1994 – An agreement between Tunisia and Israel to open an office for the commercial representation for each other.
π The start of Asian games from 1994 in Hiroshima, Japan.
1995 – The tenth edition of the Asian Women’s Football Cup in Malaysia, China winning its fifth title.
2001 – The NATO alliance used for the first time that a paragraph of its charter stipulates that any attack on any Member State in it is an attack on the Member States.
π The first show in the Scripps series.
2002 – President George W. Bush and the US Congress approve the joint decision to wage war at Iraq.
2003 – An American team to search for weapons of complete Iraqi destruction published its first report since its work began to confirm that he has found none of these weapons.
2005 – Final The 11th Football Cup of the U -17 World Cup in Peru and Mexico winning the title.
2009 – Selection of Rio de Janeiro to organize the 2016 summer Olympic Games
2013 – The Gambia withdraws from Commonwealth.
2017 – A suicide attack targeting the police station in the Al -Maidan district at the center of the Syrian capital, Damascus, killing more than 15 people and injuring others.
π Jeffrey Hull, Michael Rospache and Michael Young won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the year 2017 to discover molecular mechanisms that control the human biological clock.
2018 -Ashkin, Gerard Moro, Dona Strichand won the Nobel Prize in Physics for the year 2018, for their research in the field of laser science.
π The Iraqi Parliament chooses Barham Saleh as a new President of the Republic of Iraq to succeed Fouad Masum.
π The disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi after entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in Turkey, and some Turkish security sources indicated that this concluded his death within the consulate, while Saudi Arabia questioned the statements and that Saudi officials said that he had left the consulate living.
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Born:
1452 – King Richard III, King of England.
1800 – Nat Turner, commander of the American slave revolution in 1831
1924 – Farid Shawky, Egyptian actor.
1933 – John Gordon, a British scientist in evolutionary biology with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2012.
1935 – Omar Seoruri, Argentinian football player.
1940 – Prince Muhammad Bin Talal, son of the king of Jordan, Talal Bin Abdullah.
1943 -Majida al -Khatib, an Egyptian actress.
1944 – Madiha Salem, an Egyptian actress.
1946 – Taha Basri, Egyptian player and coach.
1947 – Mohamed Ali Suleiman, Egyptian musician and composer.
1948 – Dreams de Gretli, an Egyptian actress.
1970 – Ibrahim Jabbour, hostility to Moroccan forces.
1971 -Tivani, American singer of Lebanese origin.
** Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah al -Mubarak al -Sabah, Minister of Information and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs in Kuwait.
1975 – Obaid Al -Dossary, a Saudi football player.
1980 – Stefano Luchini, an Italian football player.
1981 -Sana Mouzien, a Moroccan actress.
1986 – Camilla Bell, an American actress.
1987 – Sabri Rahil, an Egyptian football player.
1988 – Jack Koleson, an English football player.
1991 – Roberto Firmino, Brazilian football player.
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Mortality:
1534 – Ali Al -karaki is a Shiite reference to twelve Shiites of Jabal Amel
1927 – Svan Arnius, Swedish chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1903
1931 – Sir. Tomas Lipton, Scottish businessman and Lipton tea manufacturer.
1969 – Arthur Arbri, a British orientalist, is one of his most famous works that explain the Holy Quran in English.
1974 Vasili McCarovich Shokachin, Russian writer, actor and director.
** ENA Zaidle, German poet and novelist.
1987 – Peter Maddor, a British doctor in Lebanese origin who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1960.
1988 – Fathi Radwan, Egyptian politician.
1999 -Muhammad Nasir al -Din al -Albani, Albanian researcher in the affairs of the hadiths.
2011 – Taha Muhammad Ali, a Palestinian poet.
2018 – Jamal Khashoggi, Saudi journalist and journalist.
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Holidays and events:
Independence day in Guinea.



