It happened that day on February 28

Events:

1870 – The Ottoman Sultan Abdulaziz I declares the independence of the Bulgarian Church of the Patriarchate of Constantinople.

1897 – The French forces withdraw Queen Ranavalona, ​​the last of the last kings of Madagascar.

1922 – The United Kingdom has published a declaration known as the declaration of February 28 in which it accepted the independence of Egypt, and the Egyptian government, led by Abdel Khaleq Tharwat, accepted this declaration.

1935 – Wallace Hume Carrozers invents nylon.

1942 – The Japanese forces descend to the island of Indonesia during the Second World War.

1953 – James Watson and Francis Kreik announce to their friends their discovery of the chemical composition of DNA, while the official announcement took place on April 25 after the publication of their article in Nature magazine on April 2.

1974 – The United States and Egypt resume diplomatic relations after 7 years of cup.

1979 – The first issue of Emirati Majid magazine and dedicated to children.

1986 – The assassination of the Swedish Prime Minister Olov Palm leaving the cinema.

1991 – Iraq announces its acceptance of all the United Nations resolutions linked to its invasion of Kuwait.

⭐ Astonians and Latvians vote on the decision of Estonia and Latvia of the Soviet Union.

1997 – 1997 Turkey couples in the decisions issued by the Directorate of the Turkish Armed Forces at the meeting of the National Security Council on February 28, 1997, which began the operation of February 28, which precipitated the resignation of Prime Minister Najmuddin Erbakan of the Social Protection Party and ending his coalition government.

1998 – Serbian police began a counterattack against the Kosovo Liberation Army during the Kosovo War.

2002 – More than 55 people died in what is known as the massacre of the Galburg community in Ahmed Abad following the Hindu fire for Muslim houses, in the continuation of the series of religious disorders in India.

2005 – Lebanese Prime Minister Omar Karami submits his resignation under pressure from street demonstrations after the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, and he announced the resignation in a speech in the House of Representatives.

2005 – A terrorist bombardment in the Iraqi city of Hilla killed and injured 300 people made by a Jordanian suicide bomber.

2013 – Pope Benoît XVI resigned from his position to be the first pope after Gregory eleventh in 1415.

2016 – The eighth Oscars ceremony concluded the eighth Oscars by coronating the film Light Light with the price of the best film, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarito as a best director, Leonardo DiCaprio as best actor, and Berry Larson as the best actress.

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Born:

1533 – Michelle de Montin, French writer.

1823 – Ernest Renan, French philosopher and writer.

1896 – Philip Hench, an American doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1950.

1901 – Linus Pauling, American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1954 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962.

1915 – Peter Maddor, a British doctor in Lebanese origin who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1960.

1929 – Frank Giri, American / Canadian architect.

1930 – Lyon Cooper, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1972.

1931 – Ayyad al -Din Ahmed, president of Bangladesh.

1942 – Dino Zouf, goalkeeper of Italian football.

1944 – SIB Mayer, German player and football coach.

1946 – Robin Cook, British politician.

1948 – Bernadette Peters, an American actress.

** Stephen Chu, American Minister of Energy and Physicist winner of the Nobel Prize in 1997.

** Badria Abdel -Gawad, an Egyptian actress.

1954 – Aisha Al -Kilani, an Egyptian actress.

1960 – Toro Okawa, Japanese audio performance actor.

1970 – Noureddine Morsli, Algerian hostility.

1971 – Wael Abu Ghazaleh, a Palestinian actor born in Syria.

1974 – Lee Carsley, Irish football player.

1976 – Ally Larter, an American actress.

1977 – Tariq Al -Tabi, a Libyan football player.

1978 – Mariano Zabalita, Argentine racket player.

1980 – Kamel, Saudi director. Pavel Shenoplable, Czech striker.

1981 – Fluran Serra, a French racket football player.

1985 – Elena Yankovic, a Serbian racket football player.

1991 – Sarah Bolgger, Irish actress. Death of justice

1869 – Alfons de Lamartin, French poet and politician.

1916 – Henry James, British remote.

1925 – Friedrich Ebert, president of Germany.

1936 – Charles Nicole, a Nobel -Vainqueur Prize of the French doctor in 1928.

1941 – King Alfonso XIII, King of Spain.

1952 – Aziza Amir, Egyptian actress.

1958 -Mohamed Al -khidr Hussein, a Tunisian religious scholar and the sheikh of the Al -Azhar mosque.

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

1973 – Fahd al -Andari, Lebanese calligraph.

1984 – Taha Baqir, Iraqi archaeologist.

1986 – OLOF PALM, Prime Minister of Sweden.

2006 – Owen Chamberlin, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1959.

2011 – Raafat Fahim, Egyptian actor.

2020 – Mohamed Emara, Egyptian Islamic thinker, researcher and philosopher.

2021 – Sabah Abdul Jalil, Iraqi player and football coach.

** Youssef Shaban, Egyptian actor.

** The dreams of Al -Gretli, an Egyptian actress.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ EID Calipha in Finland.

The day of the memory of peace in Taiwan.

⬅️ Teachers’ day in Algeria.

⬅️ Andalusia, in the Andalusia region – Spain.







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