It happened that day on April 27

Events:
711 – Tariq bin Ziyad descends into Andalusia after crossing the Mediterranean for invading it after agreeing with Julian, the sovereign of Ceuta.
1521 – The residents of the Philippine Island, directed by Labo labox, kill the Portuguese explorer Fernando Magelan in the battle of Mcctan.
1565 – The Congress, “Miguel Lopez de Legazby”, reached 500 Spanish soldiers in CIBO in the Philippines and established the first Spanish colony.
1810 – Ludwig van Beethoven places the famous piano (in German: Für Elise).
1812 – The American forces seized the capital of the Canadian province of Ontario of the British forces during the war of 1812.
1876- The Empress of Queen Victoria announced on India.
1897 – The opening of the National Library of the Japanese Parliament.
1912 – A large fire occurs on most stores on the Hamidiya market in Damascus.
1924 – Announcement of the creation of the Republic of Austria.
1941 – The forces of Nazi Germany occupied Athens during the Second World War.
1946 – The beginning of the work of the first policewoman in Japan.
1950 – The United Kingdom recognizes the inclusion of the West Bank of Jordan.
1958 – The main parties of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco hold a meeting in the Moroccan city of Tangier to support the struggle of the Algerian people to obtain independence.
1960 – The announcement of the independence of Togo against France.
1961 – The independence of the Sierra Leone of the United Kingdom and the creation of the Republic.
1962 – Iraq refuses to give the autonomy of the Kurds in the North.
1964 – Syria cancels the agreement of the military unit signed with Iraq in the midst of an aggravation crisis between the two governments of the two countries, began with the Iraqi president Abdel Salam Aref to remove the Baathists from the rule. Syria had accused Iraq of being involved in the movements opposing the ruling regime in the city of Hama, which was attended by bloody disorders.
1978 – A coup d’etat in Afghanistan overturned by the reign of Muhammad Dawood Khan, and led to the exit of Noureddine from his prison to resume the presidency.
✴️ The arrival of a team of five Japanese at the Arctic point.
1981 – Zirox Company offers a computer mouse for the first time.
1986 – The patriarch of Maronite, Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, installed a patriarch on the Antioch chair and the rest of the East.
1987 – A meeting between Hafez Al -Assad and his Iraqi counterpart Saddam Hussein for the first time since August
1980. The meeting took place in a military base in eastern Jordan with the presence of King Hussein, who tried to mediate between the two parties, and the meeting led to any breakthrough in Syrian-Iraqi relations.
1992 – Syria cancels the travel restrictions imposed on Syrians, after pressure from the United States. Travel restrictions included the prevention of members of any Jewish family to leave Syria at the same time in order to prevent their migration to Palestine.
1993 – All Zambian players kill the foot while stealing from Gabon in Senegal.
1994 – The conquest of southern Yemen began after President Ali Abdullah Saleh announced the war against the Yemeni Socialist Party in Aden, who led to the announcement of the leader of the Socialist Party, Ali Salem Al -Bayd, the separation of Yemen a South People on the Sanaa regime
2005 – Airbus A380 Giant Airbus A380 has the first flight experience.
2006 – The official works of construction of the Freedom Tower in New York began to replace the World Trade Center, which was destroyed by the events of September 11, 2001.
2010-The United States received the former president of Panama, Manuel Noriega, in France after spending a prison sentence for more than twenty years in the United States for being found guilty of drug trafficking.
2014-Holiness of Babylonian Babylonians, Jean-Paul II and Jean-Twenty-Tirmit.
2018 – An agreement between the two Korean leaders to seek nuclear disarmament and declare the end of the war at the 2018 Korean summit.
2020 – The number of injuries confirmed by the Corona virus is the barrier of three million people worldwide, including more than 211,000 deaths and around 893,000 cases of recovery.
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Born:
1737 – Edward Gibbon, an English historian.
1759 – Marie Wilstonkraft, writer and feminism.
1791 – Samuel Morse, American inventor.
1820 – Herbert Spencer, British philosopher.
1822-Yoles Grant, eighteenth United States.
1882 – Youssef Abdel -Khaleq, Lebanese calligrapher, poet and advisor.
1891 – Sergey Brookviev, a Russian music composer.
1921 – Sami Al -Droubi, writer, critic, translator and Syrian diplomat.
1930 – Sana Jameel, an Egyptian actress.
1948 -Nasser Sabah al -Ahmad al -Sabah, Kuwaitian Minister of Defense.
1951 – Raafat Adass, an Egyptian plastic painter.
1953 – MANNIR AL -ABOUSHI, Palestinian politician.
1955 -Abdel -Razzaq Al -Shabi, Tunisian diffuser.
1964 – The Monk Oasis, actress, director and author of Syria.
1967 – William Alexander, crown prince of the Netherlands.
1975 – Ahmed Zahir, Egyptian actor.
1976 – Walter Pandian, Uruguayan football player.
1980 – Sebel Bamir, Austrian racket football player.
1983 – Sana Youssef, Tunisian actress.
1986 – Dinara Savina, Russian striker.
1987 – William Musli, English actor.
** WANG FI FI, Chinese singer, dancer and actress.
1989 – Lars Brender, German football player.
** Bandar’s Ships, a German football player.
1991 – Isac Coenca – Spanish football player.
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Mortality:
630 – Ardashir Bin Sherwiya, King of Persia Sassani.
823 – Muhammad bin Omar al -waqidi, an Arab historian.
1521 – Fernando Magellan, Portuguese explorer.
1813 – Zipolon Pike, an American soldier and explorer.
1882 – Ralph Walla Emrson, American writer and poet.
1924 – Nikolai Androsov, IDI, explorer and geologist of the Russian Empire.
1936 – Karl Pearson, an English scientist in statistics.
1937 – Antonio Gramsci, Italian politician and philosopher.
1952 – Gido Castelinovo, Italian mathematician.
1972 – Kwami Nkruma, president of Ghana.
1989 – Konosk Matsushita, industrial Japanese.
1992 – Abdul Aziz Al -Qousi, an Egyptian scientist in psychology. Abdul Rahim Al -Hosni, a Syrian poet.
1998 – Hassan Tahboub, a Palestinian imam and politician, and the Prime Minister of endowments and religious affairs of the Palestinian national authority, as well as the head of the supreme Islamic authority.
2002 – Ruth Handler, American Businesswoman.
2007 – Mstelav Rosteropovic, a Russian conductor.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ Day of the Republic in Sierra Leone.
Independence day in Togo.
The day of freedom in South Africa.



