It happened that day on August 28

Events:

476 – The Jereman tribes occupy Rome.

1516 – The Ottomans, led by Sultan Selim I, take control of Alepp’s days after their victory over the Mamluks in the battle of Marj Dabiq.

1916 – Germany declared war on Romania during the First World War.

1943 – A general strike in Denmark against the Nazi occupation.

1963 – Martin Luther King gives his famous speech. I have a dream in the state of Washington.

1981 – The National Center for Disease Control and Epidemiology announces an increase in homosexuality and was called AIDS later.

1984 – Mouammar Gaddafi poses the foundation stone for the construction of the Grande Rivière Industrielle in Libya.

1987 – The United States announced the return of its ambassador, William Eaglene, in Damascus, who was withdrawn earlier to protest against the attempt to explode an Israeli plane in London, accusing Syria of responsibility.

1990 – Iraq announces that Kuwait is an Iraqi province and has been called “in the governorate of Kazma” after its invasion on August 2.

1992 – Iran has its total control on the island of Abu Musa after being partially controlled since 1971.

1996 – The Crown Prince of the United Kingdom divorces Prince Charles of his wife Diana Spinner.

Ghada Shuaa won the first gold medal for Syria in the history of the Olympic Games at the Atlanta Olympic Games in the United States.

2002 -Syrian opponents, Kamal Al -Labwani, were sentenced to 3 years in prison, Fawaz Talla 5 years and Hassan Al -Saadoun for two years. During the security campaign, the three opponents were arrested on the national dialogue forums of the period known as “Spring Damascus”.

2004 – The Syrian boxer Nasser Al -Shami won the bronze medal with a heavyweight at the summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.

2007 – The Turkish parliament is elected by Abdullah Gul, with the third cycle of voting, and after the leaders of the army and the laity intercepted.

2009 – The Historical Palace of Tafaf, built in the Ottoman era of the Syrian city of Banias, was demolished among the objections of the Directorate General of Antiquities and Museums and the Division of Archeology of Banias.

2014 – The conclusion of the second round of the young summer Olympic Games in Nanjing, China. Recep Tayyip Erdogan succeeds Abdullah Gul in the Presidency of the Turkish Republic and appointed Ahmed Dawoodoglu as Prime Minister.

✴️ The Islamic State Declaration in Iraq and the Levant is the execution of approximately 250 soldiers of the Syrian army after the fall of the Tabqa military airport in the hands of the organization. ✴️ The organization also published a video representing the execution of the Lebanese officer Ali Al-Sayed, who was kidnapped in the Battle of Arsal.

2018 – Portorico’s stomach announces that the number of victims of Hurricane Maria, who struck the country in 2017, is 2,975 people instead of 64 as previously announced, after a year of criticisms that have been made for his work concerning the relief of the affairs.

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Born:

1728 – John Stark, an American soldier in the war of independence.

1749 – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German philosopher.

1878 – George Weibel, an American doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1934.

1892 – Henry Tarner, an American doctor.

1910 – Tijing Kobmans, a Nobel Nobel Prize in economics in 1975.

1911 – Hussein Moanes, Egyptian writer and historian.

1919 – Godfrey Hardfeld, an English electrician who won a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1979.

1921 – Ignace IV Hazim, a Syrian Christian religious, the Patriarch of Antioch and the rest of the east of the Greek Orthodox.

1943 – Jihad al -atrash, Lebanese actor.

1948 – Abdel -Fattah Ayesh Amr, Jordanian legal judge and poet.

1951 – And the Ra’bini Jinnah, a Saudi actress.

1953 – Jamil Abu Sobeih, Jordanian poet and journalist.

1957 – Manuel Pressiodo, Spanish player and coach.

1963 – Jennifer College, an American actress.

1965 – Shanaya Twain, Canadian singer.

1968 – Billy Boyd, Scottish actor.

1969 – Jack Black, American actor.

1973 – Kirby Moro, Canadian actor.

1978 – Saadoun Al -Shammari, Kuwaitian football player.

1979 – Marcus Brol, a German football player

1981 – Daniel Gigas, a Swiss football player.

1982 – Franka, a Brazilian football player.

** Thiago Motta, a Brazilian / Italian football player.

** Ernst Scott, American basketball player.

1983 – Al -Yassin witnessed an Iraqi actress who lives in Kuwait.

1985 – Iman Al -Assi, an Egyptian actress.

1986 – Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier who was kidnapped in the Gaza Strip in 2006.

1990 – Bojan Kirkic, Spanish footballer.

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Mortality:

430 – Augustine, North African bishop.

1938 – Khadr Al -Qazwini, Iraqi poet and preacher.

1943 – Boris III, César Bulgaria.

1951 – Abdul Hamid al -jabri, Muslim jurist, poet and writer.

1981 – Bella Gutman, Hungarian football player.

1984 – Major -General Mohamed Naguib, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

1995 – Nabil El -Desouki, Egyptian actor.

1996 – Hanna Jasser, a Palestinian poet.

2006 – Chefinz Chamber, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1988.

2007 – Antonio Puerta, Spanish footballer.

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