It happened that day on April 11

Events:

685 AD – The commitment of the Omeyyade Caliph Abd Al -Malik Bin Marwan Khalifa for Muslims.

800 – Volcanic Revolution of Jabal Fuji.

1130 – The Battle of the lake occurred between the Almohads and the Almoravids in Morocco.

1241 – The Mongolian army beats its Hungarian counterpart on the “Mohi” site.

1814 – Napoleon Bonaparte gives up the throne for the first time.

1899 – The United States resumed the affairs of the Philippines instead of Spain.

1919 – Establish the International Labor Organization.

1932 – The president of the Syrian Parliament, Subhi Barakat, survived an attempted assassination in Beirut by a Syrian student at American university.

1951 – US President Harry Truman makes the decision to reject General Douglas McCarz from his post as head of the Allied War Forces, after his proposal to strike China with nuclear bombs because of his interference in the war.

1956 – The French government has decided to send more than two hundred thousand reserve soldiers to Algeria to slow down the revolution which relaxed under the direction of the National Liberation Front.

1970 – The Apollo 11 spacecraft is launched in space.

1979 – The overthrow of the Ugandan President Aid Amin.

1982 – The Al -Aqsa mosque stormed by a group of Zionists led by Meir Kahna.

1986 – Haley guilty enters an orbit which is the closest point to the earth.

1990 – An American / Soviet agreement to destroy eight percent of chemical weapons actions.

1992 – The Irish Irish Republican monopoly army of British Irish control exploded a bomb in the Al -Mal district of the British capital, London, and the accident killed three people.

2001 – China released the crew from an American spy plane which was forced after hitting the air with a Chinese fighter.

2006 – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announces that his country has managed to enrich uranium for its use for peaceful purposes, and this declaration has caused a stir in the world.

2010 – The start of the vote in the Sudanese presidential and legislative elections in the country’s first pluralist elections in 24 years.

2011 – A military operation leads to the arrest of the former president of Cote d’Ivoire, Laurent Gabbago, and put him back to the powers of the elected president, Hassan Wattara.

2016 – The Saudi Council of Ministers reorganizes the work of the Commission for the promotion of virtue and the prevention of vice by reducing its executive powers and by pushing them to coordinate and cooperate with other Saudi internal security services.

2018-More that 257 people were killed after the Eyloshen EL-76 plane crashed near the Boufarik military airport in Algeria.

2019 – The Israeli survey broke the Berishit after a failure of its engine while landing on the Moon.

✴️ The arrest of the founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange in the Equator Embassy in London after the Equatorial Government withdrew the right to asylum.

✴️ The Sudanese army announces in a press release that President Omar Al -Bashir is rejected and disrupts the Constitution, and the formation of a military council to govern the country for a two -year transition period, after the country’s demonstrations since December 2018.

✴️ announces that the Arab Wikipedia winning the Mohammed Bin Rashid Prize for the year 2018 for the category of “Best Initiative to develop Arab digital content”.

2021 – Guillermo Laso won the presidency of the equator, after receiving 52.21% in the second round of the elections.

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Born:

146 – Emperor septemus Severus, the Roman emperor of twenty -premiers.

1770 – George Canning, British Prime Minister.

1794 – Edward Evert, American politician.

1798 – Macidonio Meloni, Italian physicist.

1825 – Ferdinand Lael, German politician and economist.

1862 – Charles Evans Hughes, American politician and rights.

1884 – Pierrea, Italian poet and translator.

1886 – Edmund Gogon, French poet.

1930 – Awative Ramadan, an Egyptian actress.

1936 – Amina Rashid, Moroccan actress.

1938 – Abdul Rahman al -Abnudi, an Egyptian poet.

1948 – Martchilo Libby, Italian player and football coach.

** Giorgi Yarsif, a Russian player and coach.

1947 – Dim Presto, American Audio Performance Actor.

1953 – Andrew Wales, British mathematician.

** Jay Verhofchtan, Prime Minister of Belgium.

1968 – Liubenko Drolevic, Serbian player and football coach.

1980 – Faris Abbad, a Yemeni reader from the Koran.

** Kegi Tamada, a Japanese football player.

1982 – Ahmed Adib, vice -president of the Maldives.

1988 – Mashael Aqeel, a Kuwaitian diffuser.

1994 – Dakota Blue Richards, English actress.

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Mortality:

1554 – Thomas Wyat Son, an English rebel.

1856 – Juan Santamaria, the national hero of Costa Rica.

1890 – Joseph Merik, an Englishman born with congenital malformations and is famous for “the elephant”.

1927 – Muhammad bey al -khudari, Egyptian and historian Islamic scholar.

1971 – Youssef Yaqoub Meskuni, Iraqi teacher and researcher.

1991 – Jamila al -Alayli, Egyptian poet and writer.

2005 – Lucian Laurent, French football player.

2012 – Ahmed Bin Bella, President of Algeria. 2015 – Ahmed Al -Saleh, Kuwaitian actor.

2019 – Mahmoud al -Jundi, Egyptian actor.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ The anniversary of the death of Juan Santamaria in Costa Rica.

⬅️ World Parkinson’s Day.







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