It happened that day on August 6

Events:

135 – The Roman Empire imposes a seat in Bitar to eliminate the Kokba bar revolution.

1284 – The victory of the Republic of Genoa over the Republic of Pisa in the Battle of Melaror, which led to a drop in naval domination of Pisa on average.

1815 – The challenges of Norway and Sweden in a country, and this union continued until 1905.

1825 – Bolivia announces its independence from Peru.

1896 – France includes Madagascar to its sovereignty.

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1962 – Independence of Jamaica.

1966 – Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan takes over the reins of the government in the emirate of Abu Dhabi after a peaceful coup against his brother Sheikh Shakhbut Bin Sultan Al Nahyan.

1977 – Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin decides to impose Israeli legislation on the West Bank.

1990 – The United Nations requires an economic blocking at Iraq because of its invasion of Kuwait.

1991 – The assassination of the last Iranian Prime Minister before the Revolution, Shabur Bakhtiar, at his home in Paris.

1998 – Hanan Ashrawi submits his resignation from the Palestinian government.

2008 – A military coup in Mauritania led by General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz overthrew President Sidi Mohamed Ould Sheikh Abdullah, after the resurrection of a certain number of military staff in the army, and the military decided to consider President Ould Sheikh Abdullah as an old president and trained Ould Abdel Aziz.

2009 – The Sixth Conference of the Fatah Movement renders a unanimous decision in which Israel holds the assassination of the Palestinian National Authority Yasser Arafat, and Israel rejects the decision and describes it as ridiculous.

2010 – The president of Poland elected Broniswav Comorovski takes the constitutional oath to officially take office after having had April 10 after the death of President Lech Kachenski in a plane crash.

2011 – Riots broke out in the British capital of London, and a number of British cities, after a man was killed after an exchange of fire with the police.

2012 – Syrian Prime Minister Riyad Farid Hijab is defective of the regime of President Bashar Al -Assad and has recourse to Jordan, and the Syrian president appoints Omar Glawji as a temporary Prime Minister.

✴️ The Curiuste Rover spacecraft landed on the surface of Mars to find life.

2013 – An explosion caused by Ghazi leaks in the Argentine city of Rosario killed 22 people and injured more than 60 others, as well as heavy material losses.

✴️ The fall of a Yemeni military transport aircraft in the Ma’Rib governorate and the murder of the commander of the 107th Infantry Brigade, Brigadier Hussein Mashroub and ten others.

The 2014 Rossita European space probe is entering the orbit of the comet choriumov-jassimlinco ten years after its launch.

2015 – The opening of a new branch of the Canal Suez bearing the name “The New Swiss Channel”, with a length of 35 km.

A suicide bombardment of a mosque in the city of Abha, Saudi Arabia, killed 17 years and injured 54 others.

2016 – Opening of the 2016 summer Olympic Games, which will be held in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, with the participation of 11,000 athletes from 206 countries.

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Born:

1775 – Daniel Okonel, Irish lawyer and politician.

1809 – Alfred Tenson, an English poet.

1881 – Alexander Fleming, Scottish bacteria that won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1945.

1891 – William Selim, a British soldier.

1916 – Dom Mintouf, Prime Minister of Malta.

1924 – Philip Washr, Belgian striker.

** Lamia Feghali, a Lebanese actress.

1929 – Mutawa Owais, Egyptian actor.

1934 – Peres Anthony, American writer.

1939 – Ahmed Al -Huan, an Egyptian agent of the Egyptian general intelligence service.

1943 – Bassam Faraj, Iraqi designer.

1952 – Radwan al -Kashef, Egyptian director.

1961 – Takayuki Nigishi, Japanese composer.

1965 – Yuki Kagiora, Japanese composer.

1970 – Mr. Knight Xiamalan, an American director.

1972 – Jerry Halwell, English singer and former member of the Spice Gerls team.

1976 – Hassan Al -Taibi, a Saudi football player

1980 – Danny Collins, an English football player.

** Tariq Sabry, Egyptian actor.

1983 – Robin Van Persie, a Dutch football player.

1984 – Widad Ebshevic, Bosnian football player.

1985 – Pavitimbi Gomez, a French football player.

1987 – Remy Rio, goalkeeper of French football.

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Mortality:

1414 – King Ladslao I, king of the kingdom of Naples.

1458 – Pope Calistos III, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

1637 – Bin Johnson, English writer, poet and actor.

1660 – Diego Villazkiz, Spanish painter.

1911 – Florentino Amefino, Argentinian scientist.

1932 – Prince Kamal Al -Din Hussein, Ibn Sultan Hussein Kamel

1936 – Hassan Bin Ibrahim Bahr al -ulum, an Iraqi poet.

1955 – Rose Shehfa, Lebanese activist for women’s rights.

1963 – SAQR AL -SHABIB, Kuwaitian poet.

1969 – Tudor Adorno, German philosopher.

1978 – Pope Paul VI, pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

1979 – Fyodor Lenn, a German biochemistry which won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1964.

1989 – Michael Baladi, Syrian poet and novelist.

1991 – Shapur Bakhtiar, Prime Minister of Iran.

1993 -Adnan Mari, Palestinian soldier and one of the founders of the Izz Al -Qassam brigades in the north of the West Bank.

1994 – Dominico Modonio, Italian singer.

1999 – Ghulam Ali Rarami Atkhakhi, Iranian poet, rights and academic.

2001 – Jorge Amadou, Brazilian novelist and journalist.

2005 – Robin Cook, British politician. Al -Furati, an Iraqi actor.

2006 – Hirotaka Szuki, Japanese audio performance actor.

2012 – Bernard Loville, British physicist and radio -astronomer.

2018 – Sana Mazhar, an Egyptian actress.

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Holidays and events:

Independence day in Bolivia.

Independence day in Jamaica.

⬅️ Eid Jesus.







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