It happened that day on April 9

Events:
1413 – Henry V, king of England, is installed.
1609 – Philippe III, king of Spain, expelled from Muslims from Spain in a process that took place between
1609 Valencia and 1614 AD Castille. 1912 – The Salloum region has officially joined Egypt.
1925 – Human demonstrations in Damascus to protest against the visit of Arthur Balfour, former British Minister for Foreign Affairs.
The demonstrators surrounded the Victoria hotel, where he stayed Balfour, and the French High Commissioner, General Saray, advised him to leave Damascus. The French army intervened and launched smoke bombs on the demonstrators to allow Balfour to infiltrate the hotel and go to Beirut.
1928 – The Turkish government adopts a law which completely separates religion and state and declares the adoption of secularism by the State.
1938 – Tunisians get up against the French colonizer, in what is known as the revolution of April 9.
1940 – Nazi Germany occupied Denmark and Norway during the Second World War.
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1948 – The Massacre Deir Yassin was in the hands of Argon and Stern Zionist organizations, and the massacre was killed by 360.
1952 – A Japanese airline plane collided with Mont Mihara, killing 37 people.
1953 – Establish the Arab postal union.
1956 – King Hussein, the king of Jordan, visits Damascus for the first time and meets Syrian president Shukri Al -quwatli.
1962 – The Security Council issues the resolution 171, which condemns Syria and Israel to violate the armistice agreements and accuses Israel of violating the decisions of the previous Security Council.
1963 – The United States decided to grant honorary citizenship to the British leader Winston Churchill to be the first stranger to obtain this capacity.
1965 – Border military skirmishes between India and Pakistan at the start of the Second War between them.
1967 – The first Boeing 737 plane is a trial.
1976 – The Syrian forces entered Lebanon for the first time in a previously interfering move in June, and their control of the factory crossing with Lebanon and deployed two infantry battalions in the Bekaa valley.
1980 -The Iraqi government executes the Islamic thinker, Mr. Muhammad Baqir al -Sadr, and his sister, Amna Al -Sadr.
1981 – An American nuclear submarine collided with a Japanese shipping ship.
1989 – Soviet forces kill 20 people and injured hundreds while removing a peaceful demonstration in Tbilisi against Soviet domination, and this date is considered a national day in Georgia.
1991 – Independence of Georgia compared to the Soviet Union.
Soviet forces are starting to withdraw from Poland.
1992 – A Federal Court in the United States pronounces a prison sentence for the former Prime Minister of Panama Manuel Noriega for involvement in drug trafficking.
1999 – The assassination of the President of the Republic of Niger Ibrahim Barry Mainasara.
2003 – The fall of the Baath party in power in Iraq, led by President Saddam Hussein, by entering the coalition forces in the capital, Baghdad, and by abandoning the statue of Saddam located on Place Al -Firdous.
2004 – Abdelaziz Bouteflika won the Algerian presidential elections for a second presidential term.
2005 – British Crown Prince Charles marries Camilla Parker Bulls and Queen Elizabeth II gives him the title of Duchess of Cornwall.
2009 – Algerian presidential elections, during which six are in competition.
2016 – At least 18 Filipino soldiers were killed and more than 70 others were injured by members of the Abu Sayyaf group during the Battle of Thubu -Tipo.
2017 – TV of the church of Mar Gerges in the city of Tanta and Mar Mark in Alexandria in Egypt, they are killed 45 people and more than 136 injured.
2021 – More than 20,000 citizens on St. Vincent Island have evacuated, after the Berkan de la Sofrier, which has been destroyed since 1979.
Born:
1336 – Timorlan, Mongolian military commander.
1806 – Esambard Kings, Brunell, British engineer.
1821 – Charles Podeller, French poet.
1835 – King Leopold II, King of Belgium.
1865 – Eric Ludndorf, German soldier.
1867 – Chris Watson, Prime Minister of Australia.
1872 – Lyon Bloom, Prime Minister of France.
1883 – King Muhammad Nader Shah, King of Afghanistan.
1884 – Youssef Al -Azmeh, Minister of War and chief of staff.
1922 – Karl Friend, German writer.
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1954 – Dennis Kayed, American actor.
1975 – Ruby Fowler, English football player.
1976 – Shams, Egyptian actress.
1977 – Youssef Al -Tuwaini, a Kuwaitian football player.
1978 – Georgi Andradi, a Portuguese football player.
1979 – Qamar Khalaf, a Syrian actress.
1980 – Jerko Liko, Croatian football player.
1981 – Irenews Gilin, a Polish football player.
1986 – Litten Myster, an American actress.
1987 – Jesse McCartney, American singer and actor.
1990 – Christine Stewart, American actress.
1991 – Ayman Ashraf, an Egyptian football player.
1998 – El Fanning, American actress.
2000 – Jackie Evanco, American singer and actress.
Mortality:
491 – Zenon emperor, emperor of the Byzantine Empire.
1492 – Lorenzo de Medici, the governor of Florence.
1626 – Francis Pacon, an English philosopher.
1908 – Eugene Lovibur, French Egyptian world.
1922 – Sir Patrick Manson, Scottish doctor, founder of Hot Regions.
1964 – Salha Qasin, an Egyptian actress.
1980 – Muhammad Baqir al -Sadr, an Iraqi Islamic religious and thinker.
** Amna al -Sadr, Muhammad Baqir al -Sadr’s sister.
1981 – Yahya al -taher Abdullah, an Egyptian writer.
1982 – Zouzou Madi, Egyptian actress.
2002 – Ahmed Al -Musleh, Jordanian poet and journalist.
2010 – Varaly Zoltan, Hungarian football player.
2012 – Fouad Khalil, Egyptian actor.
2018 – Saad Muhammad Rahim, Iraqi writer and author.
2021 – Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, husband of Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom.
Holidays and events:
National Day in Georgia.
Eid Al -Shuhada, celebrating the anniversary of the Revolution of April 9, 1938 in Tunisia.
Day Fimi Ridge in Canada.
The anniversary of the fall of Baghdad in Iraq.