It happened that day on February 27

Events:

1897-Great Britain recognizes the authority of the United States on the Western hemisphere.

1900 – Establishment of the British Labor Party.

1933 – The Reichstag building was fire.

1976 – The announcement of the establishment of the Democratic Arab Republic in the west of the Sahara, which, according to Morocco, are land.

1983 – The start of work in the King Fahd bridge, which links Saudi Arabia to Bahrain.

1990 – Re -Election of Touchki Kaifo as Prime Minister of Japan.

1991 – US President George W. Bush officially announces that the state of Kuwait has been released from the Iraqi occupation.

المرال The Kuwait free flag was raised during a ceremony held in the center of the capital, marking the return of legitimate authority to Kuwait.

2004 – Israeli forces storm the Al -Aqsa mosque during Friday prayers, which leads to 24 people, including women.

2010 – An earthquake in Chile is 8.8 according to the seismic torque scale.

2011 -Tunisian Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, resigns from his post, and the acting president of the Republic, Fouad Al -Mutazaa, costs Al -Baji Qaid Essebsi to lead the government.

⭐ The creation of the National Transition Council in Libya, following the outbreak of the Revolution of February 17.

2015 – The assassination of Russian exhibitions Boris Nimings in Moscow.

2019 – The announcement of the victory of Nigerian President Muhammad Bakhari in a third presidential state after having exceeded his Rival Atiq Abu Bakr in the elections which took place on February 23, 2019 and won 55.6% of the votes.

⭐ Dozens of people were killed and injured during a train collision at Ramses station in the Egyptian capital.

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Born:

272 – Constantin I, Emperor of the Roman Empire.

1547 – Sheikh al -baha’i, religious scholar, lawyer, mathematics and Lebanese philosopher.

1691 – Edward Kaif, English character and the first to suggest the idea of ​​the magazine.

1897 – Marianne Anderson, African -American singer.

1899 – Charles Best, a Canadian medical scientist.

1902 – John Steinbeek, an American writer winner of the Nobel Prize in 1962.

1912 – Lawrence Daril, British novelist.

1929 – Gilma Santos, Brazilian football player.

1932 – Elizabeth Taylor, a British actress.

1937 – Samir al -asfouri, Egyptian director.

1942 – Robert Grabs, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2005.

1943 – Carlos Alberto Pereira, Brazilian football coach.

1950 – Fatima al -rubaie, an Iraqi actress.

1975 – Caroline Khalil, Egyptian plastic actress and artist.

1976 – Rashid Riyadh, Pakistani player Kricitte.

1978 – MoEz Masoud, Egyptian Islamic researcher.

** Kakha Kaldzah, Georgian football player.

1979 – Muhammad al -Ahmad, a Syrian actor.

1981 – Josh Group, an American Singer.

1983 – Kate Mara, American actress. Muhammad Nabous, Libyan journalist.

1984 – Yasser Al -Musaylim, a Saudi football player.

1985 – Deniar Bielaletdinov, a Russian football player.

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Mortality:

1930 – Joseph Wright, linguistics of the United Kingdom.

1936 – Ivan Pavlov, a Russian doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1904.

1958 – Lotfa Ali is an average Iranian politician and journalist.

1974 – Nadia Saif Al -Nasr, an Egyptian actress.

1989 – Conrad Lorentz, an Austrian world in animal science, has a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1973.

** Mahmoud al -Sabaa, Egyptian actor.

1993 – Lillian Gis, an American actress.

1997 – Mohamed Awad, Egyptian actor.

2000 – Sheikh al -Yayed is an former Egyptian preacher.

2006 – Abu Bakr Ezzat, Egyptian actor.

** Frenik Benny, Hungarian football player.

2011 – Najmuddin Erbakan, Prime Minister of Türkiye.

2012 – Tharwat Okasha, Egyptian writer, politician and military.

2015 – Ghassan Matar, Egyptian Palestinian actor.

** Boris Nimings, Russian exhibitions.

2016 – Faraj Allah Salashur, Iranian director.

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Holidays and events:

National Day in the Dominican Republic.







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