It happened that day on April 24

Events:
934 -Abu al -Abbas allegiance to Abu al -Radhi in God is the caliphate of the Abbasé State, after the Caliph Abu Mansour Muhammad al -Qaher took off.
1830 – The Ottoman Empire recognizes Greece as an independent state, after the great pressure exerted by the main European countries to establish an independent property in Greece whose capital is Athens.
1859 – The start of drilling work in the Suez canal, which links the Mediterranean and the Red Sea.
1877 – The Russian Empire declared war on the Ottoman Empire, after the High Porte refused to interfere in the affairs of the internal state under the pretext of protecting Christian minorities.
1898-Spain declared war against the United States in what is known as the US-SPAN war.
1908 -The program of the “Al -Qatr Al -Masry Journal” by Ahmed Helmy.
1915 – Mustard gas was used for the first time in the history of wars, on the fronts of the fighting near the city of Yabars in Belgium, during the First World War.
The Ottomans stop more than 250 Armenian leaders in Istanbul, to communicate with the Russians and the British, starting with what was later known as the Armenian massacres and the Sivu massacres against the Assyrian Syriac Assyrian.
1916 – The Irish increased against British domination during the First World War, but the British army managed to turn it off after a week and killed 460 people.
1950 – Jordan annexed the West Bank to its administration.
1951 – A train accident at Sakurago station, which leads to the lives of 106 people.
1970 – The Dong Fang Hong 1 launches, the first Chinese satellite on the long Marsh 1 Launcher.
✴️ The Gambian state has become a Republic and Dava Jawara resumed its first president.
1980 – The United States is trying to save the hostages detained at the American Embassy in Tehran, and this attempt failed and 8 American soldiers fell during.
1984 – Morocco reduces its diplomatic relations with Costa Rica and Salvador for the transfer of their Embassies from Tel Aviv to occupied Jerusalem.
1990 – Hubble Space Telescope Launch.
1991 – Representatives of two states have been published on the border between Kuwait and Iraq. Ethiopia achieves its withdrawal from Eritrea, after its recognition of Eritreans in self-determination.
1995 – The formation of the Iraqi Front of Turkmen in Erbil after the meeting of the Turkmenian parties.
2003 – The former Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz goes to the Iraqi forces, after the fall of the Baath party.
2013 – A commercial building collapsed in a city near the capital, Dacca, Bangladesh, killing 1129 people and injuring around 2,500 people.
✴️ The collapse of the minaret of the Great Mosque of Aleppo because of its artillery bombings during a confrontation of heavy weapons between the Syrian army and the opposition during the events of the Battle of Aleppo and great damage to the Mosque itself.
2017 – The candidates Emmanuel Macron and Marin Le Pen qualified for the second session of the French presidential elections 2017 after having directed the results of the first session.
2021 – American president Joe Biden admitted that the Armenian massacres of the beginning of the 20th century were genocide.
✴️ Announcement of the sinking of the Kri Nangala 402 submarine from the Indonesian Navy in the north of Bali, with 53 sailors on board.
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Born:
1845 – Karl Sbeler, Swiss writer, Nobel Prize, in literature in 1919.
1856 – Philip Betan, president of the French state during the Second World War.
1897 – Nayef Talhaouk, a Lebanese poet.
1934 – Sherley Maccine, an American actress.
1936 – Jill Irland, English actress.
1941 – Richard Holbroc, an American diplomat.
1942 – Barbara Streisand, American singer and actress.
1943 – Gordon West, an English football player.
1947 – Roger Corneberg, an American chemist winner of the Nobel Prize in 2006.
1953 – Abadi Al -jawhar, Saudi singer.
** Fifi Abdo, Egyptian actress and dancer.
1960 – Amal Abbas, an Iraqi actress.
1961 – Wael Nour, Egyptian actor.
1966 – Alasandro Costakorta, player and football coach.
1968 – Hashem Thachi, Prime Minister of Kosovo.
1971 – Badria Tolba, an Egyptian actress.
1974 – Ellen Khalaf, Lebanese singer.
** Raymond Calla, Cameroonian football player.
1976 – Steve Venan, Irish football player.
1979 – Abdul Salam al -dabaji, a rival of Palestinian retirement forces.
1981 – Taylor Dent, an American striker.
1982 – Kelly Clarkson, American actress and singer.
1983 – May Abdullah, an Egyptian actress working in Kuwait.
1987 – Serdar Tashi, a German football player.
** Varun Dhawan, an Indian actor.
1992 – Mark Coleen, an English football player.
1992 – Joe Kerry, American actor
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Mortality:
1596 – Abdul Aziz al -zamzami, fakih, writer and poet Hijazi.
1731 – Daniel Defu, English writer.
1891 – Helmut von Meltik, a German soldier.
1960 – Max von Loh, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914.
1964 – Garhart Domak, a German doctor who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1939.
1986 – Walis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor and the wife of King Edward VIII, the former United Kingdom.
2004 – Mahmoud Morsi, Egyptian actor.
2005 – Eizar Vitman, President of Israel.
2006 – Brian Labon, an English football player.
2011 – Satia Sai Baba, religious leader, philosopher, poet and an Indian.
2015 – Rustam Ghazala, Head of Syrian military intelligence in Lebanon.
2019 – ABBASI Madani, Algerian politician and founder of the Islamic Salvation Front.
2020 – Nazareth Al -Saadoun, Iraqi novelist and translator.
2021 – Mustafa Saadoun, an Iraqi football player.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ The day of the massacre memorial, which is the day of the Memorial of the Victims of the Armenian genocide; It is an official opportunity in Armenia and France.
⬅️ The day of the memory of the Sephu massacres.
⬅️ International Laboratory Day.
⬅️ The day of the Republic in Gambia.