It happened that day on April 16

Events:
641 – Opening of Egypt and the fall of the fort of Babylon in Amr Ibn Al -Aas after a seat which lasted about seven months.
1906 – The start of the Shinbashi motorway to its cup in Japan.
1917 – The leader of the Bolshevik Communist Party, Vladimir Lenin, returns to the Russian capital, Petrojrad, after a complete decade in exile to receive the reins of the Russian Revolution, a month after the isolation of Caesar Nikola II.
1938 – Italy and the United Kingdom signs an agreement which stipulates that the two countries underline the independence of Yemen and Saudi Arabia and that one or the other of the two colonial states seek to obtain new excellent centers with a political status in one or the other of the two countries.
1955 – The Bouta Mountain mine collapsed in Sasabo Bangasaki, killing 68 people.
1972 – Apollo 16’s space shuttle was launched to the moon.
1975 – Egyptian President Mohamed Anwar Sadat appointed Mohamed Hosni Mubarak as vice -president.
1988 – Mossad assassin Khalil Al -wazir (Abu Jihad), one of the leaders of the Fatah Movement in Tunisia.
1991 – The Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev visits Japan, and this visit was the first visit to the president of Sofiti.
1993 – The Serbrienta Declaration in Bosnia and Herzegovina is protected by the United Nations.
1995 – The assassination of the child, Iqbal Masih, after his activity in the fight against child labor in Pakistan.
2009 – Jewish settlers and extremists fail to storm the Al -Aqsa mosque.
2011 – The Administrative Court in Egypt makes the decision to dissolve the National Democratic Party, which dominated the political life of the country from decades until the revolution of January 25, and the decision stipulated the confiscation of party assets and the delivery of its goods to the State.
2014 – The South Korean Seoul coup, with a number of secondary school students on board, caused the death of 295 out of 477 passengers and a certain number of missing people.
Real Madrid won the King’s Cup after beating Barcelona 2-1 in the final held at the Mestalla stadium.
2016 – Two earthquakes struck Kumamoto in Japan, Yudyan, with the death of 44 people and the injury of 3,100 others.
2017 – The Turkish government announces the victory of supporters of constitutional changes after the referendum, with a rate of 51.34%, to turn into a parliamentary public into presidential public.
Born:
778 – King Louis Al -Waraa, King of the Franks and Emperor of the Empire of Caroling.
1755 – Elizabeth Luiz Fig Lubron, French decree.
1844 – Anatol France, a French writer winner of the Nobel Prize in 1921.
1867 – Wilber Wright, one of the Wright brothers, who invented the plane.
1889 – Charlie Chaplin, American / British actor famous for silent comedy.
1924 – Hanna Mina, Syrian novelist.
1927 – Pope Benoît XVI, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
1935 – Kazem Habib, economic and political, Iraqi university professor and writer.
1940 – Queen Margaret II, Queen of Denmark.
1947 – Karim Abdel -Jabbar, American basketball player.
1948 – Ammar al -haria, Egyptian musician. 1953 – Eva, an Egyptian actress.
1954 – Ellen Parkin, an American actress.
1960 – Pierre Litabsky, a German player and coach.
** Rafael Benitez, Spanish player and football coach.
1965 – Manuel Enrique Mikhoto Gonzalez, Spanish football referee.
** Martin Lawrence, American actor.
1966 – Youssef Mansour, Egyptian player and player Kong Fu.
** Shams Miden, Singapore football referee.
1971 – Selena, Mexican / American singer.
1972 – Conchita Martinez, Spanish racket football player.
1973 – Rogina, an Egyptian actress. Icon, an American singer.
1977 – Friedrich Lyongberg, a Swedish football player.
1985 – Reem Al -Najm, Kuwaitian Broadcastor. 1987 – Amal Al -anbari, Moroccan singer and actress. Aaron Lennon, an English football player.
1989 – Longing, Kuwaitian actress.
1990 – Lauren Nicholson, an American actress.
Mortality:
744 – Al -Walid Bin Yazid, Omayyad Khalifa.
1440 – Ibn Khatib al -Nasiriyah, judge, Muslim scholar and historian Shami.
1828 – Francesco Joya, Spanish painter.
1940 – Sheikh Abdel Hamid Bin Badis, Algerian reformer and head of the reform movement in Algeria.
1958 – Rosalind Franklin, British physical chemistry.
1967 – Kazem al -khattat, calligrapher and Iraqi poet.
1970 – Guest Ahmed, Egyptian actor.
1972 – Yasunari Kawabata, a Japanese writer who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1968.
1988 -Khalil al -wazir, Palestinian politician -Palestinian and refugee and one of the founders of the Fatah movement and his armed wing (storm).
** Abdel Salam Haroun, an Egyptian historian.
1995 – Iqbal Masha, a Pakistani activist for children’s rights.
2008 – Turki Al -Hindawi, a Jordanian soldier.
** Edward Norton Lorentz, an American scientist in mathematics and meteorology.
2015 – Saud al -waraa, Kowaite Media.
2016 – Muhammad Ayoub, Imam of the Prophet mosque.
2020 – Jin DIC, American animated painter.
2021 – Mahmoud al -Khalidi, representative of the Palestine Liberation Organization in Syria between 1969 and 2021.
Holidays and events:
Science day in Algeria.
The day of the release of slaves in Washington DC.