It happened that day on February 10

Events:
1258 – The fall of Baghdad in the hands of Mongols and the end of the Abbaside Caliphate.
1863 – The American inventor Aluson Karani obtains a patented patent the first fire extinction device in the United States.
1927 – Establish the anti -imperial and colonial league in Brussels, Belgium.
1931 – New Delhi becomes the capital of India.
1932 – Saeed Bin Taymour takes over the rule of Oman and Muscat after his father, Taymour Bin Faisal.
1934 – A ship carrying immigrant Jews breaking the ban imposed by the British mandate authority on Palestine for Jewish immigration to Palestine.
1943 – The Algerian chief Farhat Abbas publishes a declaration of the Algerian people, and this declaration is the reference text of the Revolution of the Algerian Liberation, which ended with the independence of Algeria.
1964-Iraqi president Abdul Salam Aref agrees with chief Kurdish Mustafa Barzani to a cease-fire and granted the autonomy of the Kurds in northern Iraq.
1972 – The emirate of Ras Al Khaimah joined the Federation of the United Arab Emirates.
1982 – The establishment of the Palestinian Communist Party in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and the Diaspora, and the name of the party was then changed to be the Palestinian People’s Party.
2008 – The national Egyptian football team won the twenty -sixth African Nations Cup held in Ghana for the sixth time in its history.
2009 – The Israelis go to the polls in the first elections of Knesset, who came after the failure of the chief of Kadima Tzipi Livni to form the government after having resigned from the Ehud Olmert government.
2011 – Egyptian President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak announces in his speech to the people his mandate for his powers to his assistant Omar Suleiman, by modifying five constitutional articles and by canceling a sixth article of the Constitution, and apologies to the families of victims of popular protests ,.
2015 – Three young Muslims of a family were killed inside their house in a quiet area in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in the United States.
South Korea 2016 decides to stop exploiting the joint industrial industrial complex of Kaissong with North Korea, in response to the launch of Kwang Mong Song-4.
2018 – Israel is launching an attack on military targets in Syria and the Syrian air defense falls an Israeli fighter.
2021-The arrival of the Emirati al-Amal probe and the Chinese probe Tian Win-1 on March on February 9 and 10, respectively.
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Born:
1785 – Navier, French physicist.
1890 – Boris Pasterak, Russian writer and poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature
1958. Vania Kaplan, Russian revolutionary.
1894 – Harold McMellan, British Prime Minister.
1897 – John Anders, an American doctor with a Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1954.
1898 – Bertolt Brecht, theatrical writer and German poet.
1899 – Jawdat Sonai, president of TΓΌrkiye.
1902 – Walter Bratin, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956.
1910 – Dominique Bear, a Belgian religious holding the Nobel Peace Prize in 1958.
1923 – Naima Wasfi, an Egyptian actress.
1931 – Thomas Bernhard, Austrian writer.
1935 – Miroslav Plasvich, Bosnian football coach.
1939 – Ahmed Taha Rayan, Fakih Azhari, Egyptian owners.
1949 – Abdul Jabbar Kazem, Iraqi actor.
1950 – Luis Klasio, Mexican politician.
1954 – Alssi Fernini, Lebanese actress.
1956 – Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, sovereign of the emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.
1960 – Abdul Rahman Al -Sudais, a Saudi reader of the Koran and the Imam of the Great Mosque of Mecca.
1967 – Laura Dern, American actress.
1970 – Noureddine Al -Nibt, a Moroccan football player.
1971 -Sheikh Duaij al -Khalifa Al -Sabah, a Kuwaitian poet.
** Nayef al-Rashed, Kuwaitian actor.
1976 – Kelly Hawis, English actress.
1977 – Salif Diao, Senegalese footballer.
1980 – Enzo Marisca, Italian football player.
1981 – Andrew Johnson, an English football player.
1982 – Hessa Al -Logani, Kuwaitian Media. Hamad Al -Tayyar, a Kuwaitian football player.
1986 – Victor Troieri, Serbian striker.
1991 – Emma Roberts, an American actress.
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Mortality:
1162 – King Baldwin III, king of the kingdom of Jerusalem.
1755 – Montesquieu, French philosopher.
1837 – Alexander Pushkin, a Russian poet.
1865 – Henrich Lesm, German physicist.
1868 – David Prostter, Scottish physicist 1908 – Mustafa Kamel, Egyptian chief.
1917 – Muhammad Abu Ezz El -Din, Lebanese judge and writer.
1918 – – Sultan Abdul Hamid II, the thirty -fifth Ottoman Sultan.
** Ernesto Tudoro Monita, Italian journalist and activist of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1907.
1923 – Wilhelm Konrad Runtant, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.
1960 – Saeed Taqi El -Din, Lebanese fictitious writer, playwright and journalist.
1983 – Anis Melhem Jaber, Lebanese journalist, lawyer and writer.
1985 – Muhammad Saleh Shamsa, an Iraqi poet.
1992 – Hikmat Wehbe, Lebanese actor, singer and diffuser. Alex Haley, American writer.
2002 – Tarodel Young, Adolf Hitler secretary.
2005 – Arthur Miller, American theater novelist.
2007 – Talal Sidr is a Palestinian politician, who took over the portfolio of the Ministry of Young and Sports in the second Yasser Arafat government.
2010 – Charles Wilson, an American politician.
2011 -Saad al -Din al -hazly, an Egyptian soldier.
2012 – Ibrahim al -fiqi, an Egyptian expert in human development and nervous linguistic programming.
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Holidays and events:
βͺ National day commemorates the massacres in Estia and Dalmasia in Italy.



