It happened that day on August 27

Events:

813 -Al -Mamoun Ibn Harun Al -Rashid takes control of the caliphate in the Abbaside state after the murder of his faithful brother.

1513 – Portugal occupied Azemmour, after the fleet went down to Mazghan.

1883 – A flood in Indonesia kills 36,000 people.

1896 -The outbreak of the English war -zanzibaire, which is the shortest war in history, which lasted about forty minutes and ended with the victory of the United Kingdom.

1939 – The first flight of a jet plane.

1979 – The Irish Republican Army murdered Lord Louis Montbatin, the uncle of Queen Elizabeth and the last deputy king in India, with 18 British soldiers.

1991 – Moldova announces its independence from the Soviet Union.

1992 – Andrew sweeps the Arizona and simulates a billion dollars.

2001 – Israeli planes launching rockets at the Popular Front headquarters for the release of Palestine in Ramallah and killing the general secretary of the front, Abu Ali Mustafa, who was then in his office.

2009 – The Saudi Deputy Minister of the Interior, Prince Muhammad Bin Nayef Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, survived an attempted assassination led by a sought -after security claiming that he wanted to go, while he entered the office of the Deputy Minister who is in his home in Jeddah and after having entered, while Prince Muhammad was not slightly injured, and Al -Qaeda in the Penins of responsibility.

2017 – The Hauge Hurricane strikes the American state of Texas and causes strong floods, serious damage to property and the murder of more than 3 people.

2020-The judicial power of New Zealand renders its decision on Bernon Tarant, the testamentary executor of the magic of the Craysherch in 2019, with a perpetuity imprisonment without possibility of parole, so that it is the first time that this punishment has been imposed in the history of New Zealand.

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Born:

1666 – Caesar Ivan V, Caesar Russia.

1770 – Gorg Welhail Ferdrich Hegel, German philosopher

1865-Charles Gates Dweiz, Vice-President of the United States, Nobel Peace Prize in 1925.

1867 – Alfred Lucas, a British chemist who worked in the Tutankhamon cemetery.

1874 – Karl Bush, a German chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1931.

1884 – Vincent Oriol, president of France.

1908 – Lindon Johnson, President of the United States.

1915 – Norman Ramsey, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1989.

1925 – Nat Lavhat, English player and football coach.

1930 – GHULAM REDA TAKHITI, an Iranian sports wrestler and boxer.

1932 – Sai Zerbo, Burkinabe military officer.

1939 – Hani Al -Roman, actor and Syrian director.

1953 – Ali Abdullah Jaber, Saudi religious scholar and imam of the Great Mosque of Mecca.

1953 – Peter Stormmar, Swedish actor.

1967 – Igor Dubrovolski, a Russian football player.

1968 – Nuranisa Idris, singer of Malaysia.

1969 – Shandra Wilsen, American actress.

1971 – Igul Ozkan, German politics.

1972 – Great Kali, an Indian wrestler.

1973 – Datemar Haman, a German football player.

1975 – Chung Sai Hu, Hong Kongy football player.

1976 – Sarah Chalk, Canadian actress.

** Carlos Moya, Spanish racket football player.

1977 – Deco, Portuguese football player.

1979 – Nasruddin Kraosh, an Algerian football player.

1980 – Heidi Karam, an Egyptian actress.

1981 – Maxwell Andradi, Brazilian football player.

1982 – Angel, Kuwaitian actress.

1984 – David Benteli, an English football player.

** Sun Ali Montari, Ghani football player.

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Mortality:

1576 – Titian, Italian painter.

1635 – Vega lobby, Spanish writer and poet.

1958 – Ernest Orlando Lawrence, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1939.

1975 – Haila Silasi, Ethiopia emperor.

1979 – Louis Montbatin, British soldier and last military leader of India.

2001 – Abu Ali Mustafa, secretary general of the Popular Front for the release of Palestine.

** Ramadan Abdel Tawab, an Egyptian linguist.

2007 – Idris Al -Basri, Moroccan politician.

2012 – Abboud Rojo, Clerric Kenyan.

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Holidays and events:

Day of independence in Moldova.







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