It happened that day on February 11

Events:

55 – Britanikos, the heir to the throne of the Roman Empire of the child died in Rome in mysterious circumstances, evacuating the atmosphere to take control of the throne of the Empire.

1752 – The opening of the Pennsylvania hospital, the first hospital in the United States.

1809 – Robert Floton obtains a patent from the steam ship.

1814 – announcing the independence of Norway, which puts the end of the Kalmar Union.

1873 – announcing the first Spanish Republic, which lasted until the end of 1874.

1889 – The Megi Constitution in Japan.

1902 – Belgian police attack a demonstration in Brussels to demand the right to vote for women and minorities.

1934 -Imam Yahya Hamid Al -Din signs an agreement with Great Britain in Sanaa for forty years, in which he recognizes the authority of Great Britain in southern Yemen in exchange for the recognition of the independence of the independence of North of Yemen.

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1953 – The Soviet Union decides to reduce its diplomatic relations with Israel after discovering that the reconciliation of the strategy requires its position with the Arabs.

1968 – Fighting on the Jordanian / Israeli border ignited between the Israeli army and the Palestinian resistance forces.

1970 – Cretion between the Jordanian security forces and the Palestinian groups in the streets of Amman, killing 300 people, and in his attempt to prevent the violence of the violence from controlling, announced King Hussein, saying: “We are all guerrillas “, and he also exempt the Minister of the Interior from his post.

⭐ Japan launches the Osumi satellite, thus becoming the fourth country to put an artificial moon in orbit with its own capacities.

1979 – The collapse of the state of Pahlavi and the declaration of the victory of the Islamic revolution in Iran led by Ruhullah Khomeini.

1986 – The fall of the Iraqi “port of faw” in the hands of the Iranian forces during the Iranian war -Iraq.

1990 – The head of the African National Congress, Nelson Mandela, was released after a 27 -year prison by the racist authority of South Africa.

1992 – The state of Kuwait and the United Kingdom signs a memorandum of Kuwaiti / British understanding on defense cooperation between the two countries.

2003 – The musician Yani releases his fourteenth album entitled (Ethnicity), which contains 12 pieces.

2011 – Egyptian vice -president Omar Suleiman announces that President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak abandoned his post and was assigned to the supreme council of the armed forces to manage the affairs of the country, after 18 days of the bursting of the revolution of January 25 .

⭐ The outbreak of the Yemeni youth revolution and the launch of the Yemeni lifting so-appeal against the reign of President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

2014 – An Algerian military plane crashed killing 77 people.

2015 – The French newspaper Le Monde with several other newspapers publishes private information on the largest tax evasion and money laundering under the name of Switzerland and belongs to HSBC between 2006 and 2007.

⭐ Step Step Step Observatory or DSCOVR, following collaborative work between the Noa-Nasa-USAF launched by the Falcon 9 missile.

⭐ The average test or IXV, the first small spaceship for the European space agency, was launched by the European Missile Vega and then recovered in the Pacific Ocean.

2016 – The scientists of the Lego observatory announce the first direct surveillance of gravitational waves of the general theory of relativity of Einstein about 100 years ago, and the scientists declared that the waves resulting from a collision of two holes black.

2018 – A Russian plane crashed killing 65 years and six of its crew in the south -east of Moscow.

2021-Bayern Munich crowned the club World Cup for the second time after defeating the Mexican Tiger Onal team, a 1-0 score in the final.

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Born:

1377 – LADSLAO I, King of Naples.

1380 – POSAN POGO, Italian human.

1466 – Elizabeth York, Henry VII, King of England.

1535 – The fourteenth Grégoire, the Pope of the Catholic Church.

1800 – William Fox Talbot, English photographer.

1821 – August Maritis, French scientist in optical science.

1839 – Jose Gibs, American physicist.

1847 – Thomas Edison, American inventor and businessman inventor of the bulb.

1886 – May Ziada, Lebanese writer.

1898 -Mohamed al -Saeed al -Khalisi, a Tunisian poet.

1900 – Hans George Jadamir, German philosopher.

1917 – Ahmed Ismail Ali, Egyptian Minister of Defense.

1920 – King Farouk, king of Egypt.

1926 – Lesley Nielsen, American actor.

1934 – Manuel Noriega, president of Panama.

1936 – Bert Reynolds, American actor.

1943 – Serge Lama, French singer, composer and screenwriter.

1946 – Ian Porterfield, Scottish player and football coach.

1947 – Yukio Hatoyama, Prime Minister of Japan.

1952 – Omar Fathi, Egyptian singer and actor.

1953 – Jeb Bush, American politician.

1954 – Elie Bin Dahan, Israeli and politician rabbi.

1959 – Wahid Desthriti, professor of political and Iranian university.

1962 – Sherrill Crowe, American Music.

1963 – Jose Mary Bakiro, Spanish player and football coach.

1964 – Sarah Balin, American politician.

1969 – Jennifer Aniston, an American actress.

1971 – Damian Lewis, English actor.

1972 -deer, Média Émirati.

** Steve McManaman, an English football player.

1973 – Ali Al -omari, a Saudi Islamic preacher.

1974 -Nick Barbie, an English football player.

** Alex Jones, American radio-diafuser.

** Issa Mustafa, American actor.

1977 -iwanis Okas, a Cypriot football player.

Mike Shinoda, an American singer.

1979 – Branden Norwood, American actress and singer.

1980 – Mark Brechiano, Australian football player.

1981 – Kelly Roland, American singer.

1982 – Qamar Al -Turb, Saudi actress.

1983 – Rafael van der der Fart, a Dutch football player.

1986 – Keys Lux, Dutch football player.

1992 – Taylor Lutner, American actor.

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Mortality:

244 – Jordian III, Emperor of the Roman Empire.

641 – Hercules, emperor of the Byzantine Empire.

824 – Pascal I, Pope of the Catholic Church.

1503 – Elizabeth York, Henry VII, King of England.

1626 – Beitro Catade, Italian mathematician.

1650 – René Descartes, French philosopher.

1868 – Lyon Foucault, French physicist.

1916 – Mustafa Khalii, Syrian poet, military and musician.

1931 – Charles Algruna Parsons, British inventor.

1948 – Sergey Eisenstein, Russian director.

1963 – Silvia Plath, American poet and novelist.

1973 – Hans yensen, a German physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963.

1978 -James Connant, American chemist and president of Harvard University.

Harry Martinson, Swiss writer, Nobel Prize in literature in 1974.

1993 – Robert Holly, an American biochemical scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1968.

1994 – Paul Firaband, Austrian philosopher.

1996 – Wajih Al -Boudi, a Syrian doctor and poet.

2000 – Jacqueline Oriol, French plane.

2003 -Ala Wali Al -Din, Egyptian actor.

** René Habashi, a Lebanese philosopher -Egyptian.

2004 – Sherley Strickland, Olympic Australian Olympic athletics sports player.

2008 -Tom Lantos, an American politician.

** Fouad al -takri, an Iraqi writer.

2009 – Willim Collef, Dutch doctor.

** Ahmed Awad, Kuwaitian actor.

2011 – BO Carbilan, Finnish writer and poet.

2012 – Whitney Houston, American singer.

2021 – Ali Hamida, Egyptian singer and actor.

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Holidays and events:

⏪ The anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.

⏪ National Day of the Foundation in Japan.

⏪ National Youth Day in Cameroon.

⏪ The National Day of Inventors in the United States.

⏪ The anniversary of the Youth Revolution in Yemen.

⏪ International day for women and girls in the field of science







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