It happened that day on April 4

Events:
970 -Johar al -Skali begins to create the Al -Azhar mosque.
1581 – Francis Drake made a walk after the success of his navigation in rotation in the world.
1609 – Philippe III, king of Spain, issues the royal decree to expel the Moriscos of Spain.
1818 – The American Congress approved the 13 red and white American flags with the addition of a star when entering a new state.
1841 – John Tyler takes over the United States presidency to succeed President William Henry Harrison, who died a month after taking the presidency.
1905 – A violent earthquake shakes up the Indian city of Kanggra, killing more than 20,000 people.
1939 – The death of the king of Iraq, Ghazi I, died after the incident of the collision of his car with an electric pole.
Madrid is returned to General Francisco Franco.
1947 – Establish the International Civil Aviation Organization.
✴️ The founding conference of the Arab Socialist Party Baath.
1949 – The NATO Treaty Treaty in Washington.
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1960 – Senegal announces its independence from France.
1968 – The assassination of the Reverend Martin Luther King, civil law in the United States in the city of Memphis.
1973 – The World Trade Center building in New York is officially open.
1979 – The execution of the fallen Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto.
1982 – The Kuwait football team won the sixth Gulf Football Championship Cup held in the United Arab Emirates.
1985 – NASA announces the choice of Prince Sultan Bin Salman as one of the pioneers of the astronaut discovery on one of his flights.
2003 – Iraqi President Saddam Hussein appears when he was walking during the hours of day while walking in the Al -Mansour district of Baghdad, while a few dozen people were surrounded by singing his life in the first images he represented in a public place since the outbreak of the American war against Iraq.
2015 – The Houthi group stops the politician Yémenite Muhammad Qahtan and hid it by force.
2017 – The city of Khan Sheikhoun, in the Idlib campaign, is under a chemical attack in sarin gas, which killed around 100 people and injured around 400 others.
2019 – The struggle between the Libyan national army and the Libyan government of the national agreement has renewed control of Tripoli, the capital.
2021 – The election of the Ottoman Fuza to be the fifth president of Kosovo.
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Born:
188 – Caracla, Roman emperor.
1821 – Linus Yale, an American inventor.
1906 – B Benadrter, an American actress.
1920 – Abdul Rahman Raafat Al -Basha, Syrian writer.
1929 – Fadila, Egyptian media.
1932 – Andre Tarkovsky, Russian director, actor and writer.
1942 – Awative Helmy, an Egyptian actress.
1950 – Sabah Obaid, Syrian actor.
1952 – Gary Moore, British singer.
1954 – Ali Al -hajjar, an Egyptian singer.
1960 – Hugo Wiving, Australian actor.
1961 – Noko Matscoy, Japanese audio performance actress. 1962 – Rania Fahd, a Jordanian actress.
** IMAD AL -BARGHOUTI, a Palestinian space physicist.
1965 – Robert Downey Junier, American actor.
1969 – Sahar Hussein, Qatari actress and anchor.
1970 – Barry Bieber, Canadian actor.
1973 – Saif Al -Din Sabaie, a Syrian actor.
1976 – Emerson, a Brazilian football player.
1977 – Heath Leidger, Australian actor.
** Natasha Leon, an American actress.
1979 – Muhammad Zaal Al -Salloum is a Syrian poet and researcher.
1982 – Justin Cook, American actor in audio performance. 1984 – Haitham Ahmed Zaki, Egyptian actor.
1986 – On Hyuk, singer and dancer of the Super Junior Band.
1988 – Frank Wilding, an English football player.
1991 – Jimmy Lin Spears, American actress.
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Mortality:
1174 – Heba Allah Bin Kamel, judge and poet of Egyptian Fatimi.
1284 – King Alfonso X, king of the Kingdom of Castile.
1806 – Carlo Gotsi, Italian theater writer.
1841 – William Henry Harrison, president of the ninth United States.
1929 – Karl Benz, German engineer.
1932 – Wilhelm OSTFLD, German physicist and chemistry who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1909.
1939 – King Ghazi I, king of Iraq.
1968 – Martin Luther King, leader in human rights claiming in the United States, Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.
1972 – Samir Al -Shaar, Lebanese engineer in vital medicine.
1979 – Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan.
1983 – Gloria Swanson, an American actress.
1991 – Max Fresh, Swiss writer.
2004 – Abdel -Qader Tash, Saudi journalist, founder of Iqra Channel.
2011 – Juliano Mir Khamis, Israeli political and activist political and activist.
2012 – Khaled Taja, Syrian actor.
2014 – Mohamed Quetb, Egyptian writer.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ World Day to increase awareness of terrestrial mines and oppose it.
Childhood day in Taiwan and Hong Kong.