It happened that day on August 26

Events:
1883 – The Krakata volcano begins its last eruption, which left 163 villages destroyed and 36,380 dead.
1920-The nineteenth amendment to the American Constitution, which gave women the right to vote and celebrates this day in the United States on the day of equality of women.
1936-The signing of a treaty between the United Kingdom and Egypt, during which the United Kingdom agreed to grant Egypt to partial independence in exchange for its total control of the Suez Canal.
1940 – British planes bombed Berlin for the first time, in response to the bombing of German planes for London the day before, during the Second World War.
1944 – Charles de Gaulle entered Paris after the Allied forces released them the day before, during the Second World War.
1953 – The outbreak of a revolution in Marrakech against the French.
1957 – The Soviet Union announces the success of the first experience by launching the first intercontinental missile in the world.
1959 – The American president Dwight Eisenhower undertakes to stay in the United States alongside West Germany for his rest and powerful.
1961 – Burma becomes the first Buddhist country in the world.
1976 – French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac resigns from his position due to political differences between him and President Valerie Gisarcar Diskar.
1992 – A bomb exploded at Houari Boumediene International Airport in Algeria, which leads to the lives of 12 people and injured 125 others.
1999 – The start of the Second Chechen War
2014-Hamas and Israel reach an “unlimited time” agreement for a ceasefire in Gaza, after a 50-day war.
2016 – The opening of the Sultan Selim I bridge, which passes the summit of the Bosphorus Strait in Türkiye.
✴️ The Assembly of the Tunisian people gives confidence to the government of Youssef Al -hahid, which has become the youngest Prime Minister in the country’s history.
2017 – The Arab military alliance recognizes the murder of civilians and children during a raid on Sanaa due to a technical error.
2018 – An earthquake that strikes the border area between Iraq and Iran with a force of 6.1 degrees on the degree of determination scale, killing two people and injuring approximately 241 others.
2020 – The number of injuries confirmed to the Korona pandemic exceeds the barrier of 24 million people worldwide, including more than 825,000 deaths and approximately 15 million and 636,000 recovery.
✴️ Hurricane Laura turned to the fourth degree after reaching the coast of Louisiana and the Gulf of Mexico, killing 28 people, 21 of them in Haiti, and the evacuation of half a million people in Cuba, the United States and several other regions.
2021 – Dozens were killed and injured in two suicide attacks at Hamid Karzai International Airport in the Afghan capital, Kabul.
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Born:
1469 – King Ferdinando II, king of the kingdom of Naples.
1676 – Robert Wallal, British Prime Minister.
1728 – Johann Lambert, Mathematics, Physics and Swiss astronomy.
1743 – Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist.
1819 – Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria.
1882 – James Frank, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1925.
1910 – Mother Treza, Religious and Indian nurse of Albanian origin who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.
1918 – Catherine Johnson, American physicist and mathematician.
1937 – Gennadi Yanayev, Russian politician.
** Kenji is called, Japanese actor in audio performance.
1952 – Michael Jatier, American actor.
1954 – Kamel Idris, Sudanese politician.
1956 – Jamal Al -Marrakebi, an Egyptian preacher.
1958 – Sana Abdel Rahman, an Iraqi actress.
1962 – Maryam Bint Al -Hassan II, Alawite Princess of the Royal Family in Morocco.
1964 – Mohamed El -Khayari, Moroccan actor.
1971 – Talia, Mexican singer.
1972 – Samar Kokash, a Syrian actress.
1980 – Chris Pine, American actor.
** McCole Colk, American actor.
1981 – Vangelis Moras, Greek football player.
1984 – Ahmed Abbas, a Saudi football player.
1986 – Colin Kazem Richards, a Turkish football player.
** Cassi, American singer.
1993 – Kiki Palmer, American actress and singer.
1999 – Muhammad promised, Saudi actress.
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Mortality:
1278 – Autoocar II, King of Bohemia.
1723 – Anthony Van Levinhok, a Dutch scientist.
1850 – King Louis Philip I, King of France.
1865 – Johann Ink, German scientist in astronomy.
1910 – William James, philosopher and American psychologist.
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1958 – Von Williams, a British composer.
1979 – Mika Valentine, Finnish novelist.
1980 – Tex Evry, cartoon painter, representing American votes and director.
1987 – George Viet, a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1979.
1997 – Fahd Blanc, Syrian singer.
2000 – MUTLAQ Al -HULAIMI, MP for the Kuwaiti National Assembly.
2009 -Ziyad Al -Rifai, a Syrian nicknamed in the Al -Zahra Center.
2009 – Abdul Aziz al -Hakim, Clerc and Iraqi politician.
2011 – Khamis Gaddafi is a pioneer of the Libyan army and the youngest son of Colonel Mouammar Gaddafi.
2020 – Mohamed Hamza, Saudi actor, producer and drama.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ The day of champions in Namibia and in the Philippines.
⬅️ The day of women’s equality in the United States.



