It happened that day on February 23

Events:
1660 – King Karl Al -11 takes control of the throne of Sweden.
1797 – The French forces launched a failed attack against the United Kingdom.
1883 – The American state of Alabama Tsun is the first law to prevent monopoly.
1887 – An earthquake striking the French Riviera and leaving two thousand people.
1893 – Rudolph Diesel obtains a patented diesel engine.
1903 – The United States has rented the Gulf of Guantanamo de Cuba to forever.
1904 – The United States obtained control of the Panama Strait for ten million dollars.
1905 – Lawyer Paul Harris and three other businessmen trained in Chicago the first prototype in the world.
1919 – Benito Mosolini established the fascist party in Italy.
1934 – King Leopold III takes over the throne of Belgium.
1941 – For the first time, plutonium is isolated and produced.
1944 – The Soviet Union made the forced trip of Chechnya.
1953 -Al -risala Magazine had designed the publication after its respect for twenty years, the first literary magazine in the Arab world, which participated in the editorial of the great writers in Egypt and in the Arab Ahmed Hassan Al -zayat world.
1966 – The Military Committee of the Baath Party, led by Salah Jadid, turns against the national leadership of the party, including the founder of the party, Michel Aflaq, and the President of the Republic, Amin Al -Hafiz.
1980 – A bombing in front of the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Lebanon leads to the life of the child Maya, daughter of the Lebanese forces, Bashir Gemayel, with three of his companions.
1981 Military seized the Spanish Parliament and relaxes all its members, this failed transport attempt was known as 23 F.
1991 – Coalition forces enter Iraq, calling for land battles in the Second Gulf War to release Kuwait.
1999 – A Turkish court condemning chief Kurdish Abdullah Ocalan with betrayal.
2005 – Israeli police are asking for 61 million shekels, which is equivalent to 13.2 million US dollars in order to carry out security measures within the Al -Aqsa mosque under the pretext of protecting it.
2014 – The Prime Minister of Estonia, Andrews Ansib, submits his resignation nine years after taking his post.
2015 – The Flying Man film announced the best film – Eddie Redmainne as the best actor – Julian Moore as the best actress of the 87th Academy Awards.
2017 – Free Syrian army forces recover the city of Al -Bab in northern Islamic State Syria.
2018 – Dozens of injured and dead in a bombing of cars in front of a mosque in the city of Benghazi, in eastern Libya.
โญ The Egyptian military continuation, Sami Annan, the former chief of staff, stopped after announcing his candidacy for the presidency.
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Born:
1646 – Tokogoa tsuniushi, Japanese shujun.
1685 – George Frederick Handel, German musician.
1751-Henry Derborn, doctor and general of a general in the United States and the fifth minister of war (currently Minister of Defense) in the United States of America.
1784 -Abu Bakr Al -Mulla Al -Ahsai, the lawyer of Hanafi, Saudi poet and writer.
1867 – Muhammad Abu Ezz El -Din, Lebanese judge and writer.
1879 – Kazimir Malevic, Russian artist.
1929 – Badr Nofal, Egyptian actor.
1930 – Hossam Muhib, pioneer of animation, tips and film advertisements, Egyptian.
1934 – Nima, Tunisian singer.
1946 – Anatoli Bennssevsky, Soviet footballer and football coach.
1954 – Victor Yoschinko, president of Ukraine.
1955 – Najiya Al -Rabi, a Saudi actress.
1960 – Prince Naruhito, crown prince in Japan.
1967 – Hassan Asiri, Saudi actor.
1968 – Beto Ortiz, Peruvian writer.
1971 – Japanese audio performance actor.
1979 – Hala Shiha, an Egyptian actress.
** Hanan Mutawa, an Egyptian actress.
1981 – Gareth Barry, English football player.
1983 – Osama Abdel Salam, Libyan football player.
** Ahmed Hossam, an Egyptian football player.
** Emily Blunt, an English actress.
1985 – Ahmed Mubarak, Omanai football player.
1994 – Dakota Fanning, American actress.
2012 – Princess isl, the first daughter of the Swedish era.
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Mortality:
715 – Al -Walid bin Abdul Malik, Omeyyad Khalifa.
1821 – John Kitts, an English poet.
1848 – John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States.
1855 – Karl Friedrich Gaos, German and physical mathematician.
1921 -Sheikh Salem al -Mubarak al -Sabah, the ninth sovereign of Kuwait.
1944 – Leo Picland, an American chemist.
1956 – Abdul Karim al -Mutamah, a Muslim fakih and a Saudi poet.
1965 – Stan Laurel, English actor.
1966 – Thuraya Fakhry, an Egyptian actress.
1969 – King Saud Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the second king of Saudi Arabia.
1973 – Dickenson Richards, an American doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1956.
1974 – Fawzi al -jazirly, Egyptian actor.
1976 – Ali Al Hashemi, Iraqi poet, writer, and preacher.
1981 – Nasser Al -OSAIMI, MP for the Kuwaitian National Assembly.
1996 – Hussein Kamel Hassan, Iraqi Minister for Military Manufacturing and the son of the late Saddam Hussein.
1997 – Henry Barakat, Egyptian director.
2000 – Stanley Matthews, English player and coach.
** Ajra Hazia (Afra Hazaa) is an Israeli singer of Yemeni origin.
2002 – Youssef Al -Mutref, Kuwaitian singer.
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Holidays and events:
โ ๏ธ National day in Brunei.
โ ๏ธ The day of the Republic in Guaana.
โ ๏ธ The day of the country’s country defender in Russia.
โ ๏ธ Kasbah day in Algeria



