It happened that day on April 10

Events:

1657 – Tokogoa Metskoni establishes an Edo and Mitto Liberation Institute and begins to write the history of Japan.

1834 – The Spanish Royal Charter was published, according to which the Spanish Parliament was created.

1928 – The first legislative elections in Syria are held to form a constituent assembly to establish a constitution of the country. The second phase of the elections took place on April 24 and the national block won it.

1941 – The German forces led by Marshal Erfin Rommel managed to seize the Libyan city of Sirte and to expel the British forces to them.

1946 – Organizing the first elections in Japan after the Second World War, and the results were 39 women.

1957 – The Jordanian government led by Suleiman Al -Nabulsi resigned to King Hussein due to the collision of visions between them to seek to join Baghdad.

1959 – The marriage of the Japanese Crown Prince Akihito with Michiko Shuda.

1960 – The US Senate approves a civil rights law constituted an important mark in terms of negro control to obtain all rights and freedoms as citizens in the United States.

1965-A civil plane belonging to the Jordanian Royal Airlines, west of Damascus, crashed in the Syrian-Lebanese border region. The plane was on a flight from Amman to Beirut and the 54 passengers were killed.

1970 – Paul McCartney announces his separation from the Beatles group.

1972-The United States, the Soviet Union and seventy other countries sign the international treaty to prohibit biological or bacterial weapons.

1973 – Israel assassin Kamal Nasser, Kamal Adwan and Abu Yusef Al -Najjar, in what is known as Verdin.

1988 – Business is completed in the Ohashi Seto bridge which connects the Honcho island to the island of Chikoku, the longest double use bridge for cars and trains in the world.

1998 – The signing of the Belfast Agreement between the British government, the Republic of Ireland and the parties in Northern Ireland.

2003 -The assassination of the Shiite chief Abdul Majeed Al -khoei while he was in court Al -Haidari in Najaf, and the United States accuse Muqtada al -Sadr of managing the assassination.

2009 – announcing the victory of the Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika with a new presidential term after receiving 90.24% of the votes in the elections which took place the day before, and the secretary general of the Algerian Labor Party, Louisa Hanoun, second, with 4.22% of the votes.

2010 – A plane carrying the president of Poland Lech Kachenski crashed while trying to land near the airport of Smolinsk Oblast City in Russia, leading his death with all his companions, including his wife.

2016 – A fire broke out in the Kulham temple in India, having more than 100 people and 350 others injured.

2017 – A Pakistani government court sentenced the former Indian officer Kulpochan Yadag to execute the charges of spying from Pakistan for the benefit of Indian intelligence and incentive to terrorism.

2019 – The Horizon Event telescope reveals the first direct image of a black hole, the black super -mass *

The 2021-Real Madrid beats Barcelona with a score of 2-1 on the temporary stadium, which is Alfredo de Stefano, it is therefore the first time that Barcelona Coach has been losing the first two games in El Clásico since 1980 and it is the first time of 2-0 for the Royal too.

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Born:

1512 – King James V, King of Scotland.

1887 – Bernard Hosay, Medicine Prize in Argentine physiology in 1947.

1897 – Eric Knight, literature writer for English children.

1910 – Omar Abu Risha, a Syrian poet.

1917 – Robert Woodward, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1965.

1927 – Marshall Nirinberg, an American biochemical scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1968.

1929 – Max von Sido, Swedish actor.

1931 – Agnes Mary Mansour, American Catholic monk of Lebanese origin.

1932 – Omar Sharif, Egyptian actor.

1940 – Nawal Aboul Fotouh, an Egyptian actress.

(1945-Mahaal-Sale Handler andrian

1948 – Abdul Qadir al -aswad, poet, Sufi and Syrian composer.

1952 – Stephen Seagal, American actor.

1959 – Samir Al -Nasser, Saudi actor.

1961 – Nikki Campbell, British diffuser.

1970 – Manal Salama, an Egyptian actress.

1973 – Roberto Carlos, Brazilian football player.

1976 – Saba Mubarak, a Jordanian actress.

1982 – Chiller Lay, an American actress.

** May Nour Al -Sharif, an Egyptian actress.

1984 – Mandy Moore, American singer and actress.

1986 – Aisha Takia, an Indian actress.

** Fernando Gago, Argentinian football player.

** Vincent Kombani, a Belgian football player.

1990 – Lolinia, a Brazilian football player.

** Between Amos, a goalkeeper in English.

1992 – Sadio Mane, a player who has a Senegalese foot.

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Mortality:

1223 -Fakhr al -Din al -Azji, a Muslim scholar, the lawyer of Hanbali and an Iraqi Arab poet.

1585 – Pope Grégoire XIII, pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

1931 – Gibran Khalil Gibran, a American poet of Lebanese origin and one of the poets of the diaspora.

1973 – Kamal Nasser, Palestinian poet and fighter.

** Kamal Adwan, Palestinian politician.

** Abu Yusuf al -Najjar, a Palestinian politician.

1979 – Nino Rota, Italian musician.

1992 – Peter Mitchell, a British chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1978.

2003 – Abdul Majeed Al -khoei, an Iraqi Shiite clerk.

2006 – Mohamed al -Fitouri, Tunisian politician and human rights.

2007 – Nawal Aboul Fotouh, an Egyptian actress. 2009 – Mr. Radi, Egyptian actor and director.

2010 – Lech Kachenski, President of Poland.

2020 – Abdul Rahman Abu Al -Qasim, a Palestinian actor.

2020 – Rafaa al -jadraji, Iraqi architect and plastic artist.

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Holidays and events:

William Al -Akamami Day.







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