It happened that day on July 19

Events:
711 – The battle of Wadi Luka, who paved the way for Muslims to open the Iberian Peninsula.
1799 – Rashid Stone was discovered by a French officer during the French campaign against Egypt.
1870 – The start of the French -Prussian war.
1943 – American planes struck the railroad in Italy during the Second World War.
1956 – The United States announced the withdrawal of its offer by subjecting Egypt financial aid to help build a high dam in the Aswan region on the Nile.
1984 – Laurent Fabius took over the French government at the age of 37.
1988 – The outbreak of the “Khokork battle” between the Iraqi army and the Kurdish forces Peshmerga of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in the Iraqi / Turkish border triangle.
1996 – The Bosnian Serbian Radovan Karadic agrees to resign and withdraw from public political life.
2005 – Fouad Siniora takes over the Presidency of the Lebanese government by forming it to the first government after the Syrian army left Lebanon.
2009 – The Mauritanian Interior Ministry announces the victory of General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, who led the military coup on August 6
2008 with the presidential elections, after having obtained 52.58% of voters from voters, and the opposition is challenged by the result.
2018 – The Israeli Knesset approved the law of the national state of the Jews in Israel, which stipulated several stages in the interest of the Jews, and has lost the Arabic language of its official characteristic in Israel.
2019 – The Algerian football national team won the 2019 African Nations Cup for the second time in its history after beating the Senegal team with a goal of nothing.
2020 – The Al -Amal probe has been launched on Mars from the Tangashima Space Center in Japan, on the first Arab and Emirati mission of this kind of exploring the Red Planet.
2021 – The announcement of Pedro Castillo’s victory led by Peru, a month and a half after the second round of the elections.
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Born:
1814 – Samuel Colt, an American inventor.
1834 – Edgar Dega, French painter and sculptor.
1893 – Vladimir Mayakovsky, Russian poet.
1896 – Archibald Joseph Chronin, Scottish doctor and novelist.
1898 – Herbert Marcuse, German philosopher and sociologist.
1921 – Rosalin Yalu, an American doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1977.
1932 – Isamo Tanaga, Japanese actor in audio performance.
1940 – Fouad Khalil, Egyptian actor.
1947 – Brian May, member of the Queen.
1948 – Muhammad Hussein Al Yassin, linguist, university professor and poet.
1950 – Fikri Abaza (actor), Egyptian actor.
1953 – Talal Sidr is a Palestinian politician, who took over the portfolio of the Ministry of Young and Sports in the second Yasser Arafat government.
1958 – Tomoki Hystea, Japanese composer.
1965 – Hayla Maryam Digne, Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
1968 – Pavel Coca, Czech football player.
1973 – SAEED AL -TAGHAWI, French actor of Moroccan origin.
1977 – Haitham Mustafa, a Sudanese football player.
1978 – Jonathan Zebina, a French football player.
1979 – Luke Young, an English football player.
1980 – Malissa, Astavia, a Belgian striker.
1981 – Anderson Luiz de Carvalio, a Brazilian football player.
1982 – Stoart Barnabi, an English football player.
1985 – Abdullah Mishilah, a Kuwaitian football player.
1994 – Omar Belmir, Moroccan singer.
1996 – Ghazi Al -Ayadi, a Tunisian football player.
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Mortality:
514 – Pope Simashos, pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
1213 -AL -Ashraf bin al -aiz, poet and writer Shami.
1543 – Mary Paulin, Henry Eighth Mistress King of England.
1814 – Matthew Flinders, English browser and explorer.
1915 – Muhammad Ali al -jabri, an Iraqi Ottoman poet and preacher.
1965 – E Sing Man, South Korean president.
1984 – Aziz Sami, Iraqi writer and translator.
1999 – Attia Mohamed Salem, an Egyptian religious scholar.
2000 – Suleiman al -Huwaidi, Kuwaitian poet.
2004 – Zenko Suzuki, Prime Minister of Japan.
** Asad Allah Mousavi Makawi, Iranian professor, historian, historian and politician.
2009 – Frank McCort, American writer.
** Henry Sirtis, British Formula 2 driver.
2012 – Omar Suleiman, Vice -President in Egypt.
2020 – Sultan Hachem, Military Minister and Iraqi Defense.
2021 – Mohamed Sabila, Moroccan writer, philosopher and thinker.
** Arturo Armando Molina, a Salvadori soldier assumed the presidency of his country.
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Holidays and events:
โฌ ๏ธ Martyrs’ day in Burma.



