It happened that day on January 30

Events:

1649 – The execution of Charles I, king of England.

1661 – The execution of the Lord of Lords in England officially, two years after his death.

1648-The signing of “the monster agreement” to end the “eighty year war” between the Netherlands and Spain.

1835 – US President Andrew Jackson is exposed to an assassination attempt while he is in the House of Representatives Hall, the first attempted assassination of an American president.

1847 – The name of the village of “Yerba Boya” in California has changed for San Francisco.

1893 – Khedive Abbas Hilmi II forgives members of the Arab Revolution in Surindib.

1933 – Adolf Hitler becomes a third German coach.

1948 – The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi by an extremist Hindus.

1956 – Warsaw announces the membership of East Germany.

1976 – An Israeli court recognizes the right of the Jews to pray in the squares of the Al -Aqsa mosque at any time that they want of the day, after having acquired 40 Jews accused of having entered into force inside the Mosque, singing the Jewish songs, causing clashes between them and the Muslims with the squares of the mosque.

1984 – The discovery of three type grenades used by the Israeli army in front of Bab al -aswad, and the bombs were hidden in one of the fruits of the pumpkin.

2003 – Belgium approves a law that authorizes gay marriage.

South Korea 2013 launches its first Naru-1 pregnant rocket, carrying a satellite for research purposes.

2015 – The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant publishes a video showing the execution of the Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, who had been kidnapped in Syria in October 2014.

2017 – The Addis Ababa Summit is registered in Morocco which officially returns to the African Union after the support of 40 countries for its return.

2018 – The National Conference of Syrian Dialogue took place in the Russian city of Sochi, in order to contribute to finding a political solution to the Syrian civil war.

2022 – The Socialist Party led by Prime Minister Antonio Costa won an absolute majority in the first legislative elections in Portugal.

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Born:

1687 – Johann Baltazar Nuiman, German architect.

1874 – Ahmed Ibrahim Bey, Egyptian Fakih, his rights and his academics.

1882 – Franklin Roosevelt, President of the United States.

1894 – Boris III, king of Bulgaria.

1899 – Max Tiller, South African biologist with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1951.

1911 – Abdul Rahman Faris, president of the temporary executive organization.

1923 – Mohamed Kamel Night, President of the Assembly of the Egyptian people.

1927 – OLOF PALM, Prime Minister of Sweden.

1930 – Jane Hakman, American actor.

1938 – Islam Karimov, president of Uzbekistan.

1941-Dick Cheney, vice-president of the United States during the reign of George W. Bush.

1949 – Peter Agri, American biologist with a Nobel Chemistry Prize in 2003.

1951 – Charles S. Doton, American actor.

1956 – Muslim Al -Barrak, Kuwaitian politician.

1962 – Abdullah II Bin al -Hussein, king of the kingdom of Hashhemite of Jordan.

1968 – Felipe VI, King of Spain.

1970 – Saad Al -Saghir, Egyptian singer.

1974 – Christian Bell, English actor.

1975 – Juninho Bernambocano, a Brazilian football player.

1976 – Basil Haider, Syrian actor.

1981 – Peter Crawch, an English football player. Demetar Berbatov, Bulgarian football player.

1987 – Arda Turan, Turkish football player.

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Mortality:

1649 – King Charles I, King of England.

1676 – Caesar Alex I, Caesar Russia II.

1730 – CΓ©sar Peter II, the seventh Emperor of Russia in the Russian Empire.

1928 – Johannes Veiger, Danish doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1926.

1948 – Mahatma Gandhi, an Indian leader.

** Orville Wright, the first to fly on a plane and one of the Wright brothers.

1951 – Vardinand Porsche, German inventor and one of the founders of the automotive industry in Germany.

1961 – Ferdous Mohamed, Egyptian actress.

1969 – Dominique Bear, a Belgian clerk with a Nobel Peace Prize in 1958.

1982 – Raafat al -Hajan, an Egyptian spy in Israel.

1984 – Wadih Talhaouk, Lebanese journalist and writer.

1989 – Mohamed Abdel Karim, a Syrian binding player, the title of Prince of Al -Bazek.

1991 – John Barden, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956 and 1972.

1995 – Gerald Dorel, a world of British nature.

1999 – Fawaz Eid, a Palestinian poet.

2010 – Ezz El -Din Ibrahim, Egyptian and university politician.

2012 – Abdel Hamid Mahri, Algerian politician.

2013 – Jamal Al -Banna, an Egyptian Islamic thinker. Mortada Shams, Iranian doctor and poet.

2016 – Fayrouz, Egyptian actress.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ The feast of St. Anthony Le Grand at the Coptic church.

⬅️ Day of democracy in Iraq.

⬅️ International Solidarity Day with “Palestinian 48”.







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