It happened that day on July 21

Events:

1535 -The Emperor of the Roman Roman Empire, Carlos V, occupies the city of Tunis with the collusion of the Sultan Al -hafsi al -hassan bin Muhammad al -hafsi.

1774 – The signing of the Kajak Qinarjah treaty between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire.

1798 – The army of Mamluk, led by Murad Bey, was defeated in the battle of Imbaba, during the French campaign against Egypt, and the French part of this battle led Napoleon Bonaparte.

1865 – Wild Bill Hikok – Devies Tut in Springfield, Missouri and Wild Bell Hikok checks Tut in what is considered the first duel in the pistols of the American West.

1925 – The outbreak of the great Syrian revolution led by Sultan Al -Atrash against the authority of the French mandate.

1944 – Claus Steofnberg was executed for planning to assassinate Adolf Hitler.

1960 – Serimavo Pandanaka was elected Prime Minister Sri Lanka after the death of her husband and therefore became the first prime minister in the world.

✴️ Start broadcasting on Egyptian television, and the broadcast period was five hours a day.

1969 – American astronaut Neil Armstrong arrives on the surface of the moon to be the first person to be reached.

1970 – The end of work in the Great Dam after 11 years of construction.

1973 – An Israeli assassination team kills a Moroccan server in the Norwegian city of Lailamar, thinking that he was the Palestinian leader Ali Hassan Salama (the case of Laylahammer).

1977 – The start of Egyptian skirmishes at four days – Layan.

1980 -The assassination of former Syrian Prime Minister Salah Al -Bitar in Paris by Syrian information because of his dispute with President Hafez Al -Assad.

1986 – Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Perez made his first public visit to Morocco.

1994 – Tony Blair was elected leader of the British Labor Party.

2002 – The giant communications company “World Com” declares its bankruptcy.

2004 – The Palestinian politician Nabil Amr was shot dead by masked men near his home.

✴️ The head of the American hostage, Paul Johnson, was found in a refrigerator in a house in Saudi Arabia.

2008 – Radovan Karadic, the leader of the former Serbian Republic of Bosnia, was arrested for the criminal court for war crimes in Yugoslavia, for war crimes in Bosnia against Muslims.

2009 – Japanese Prime Minister Taro ASO announces the dissolution of the House of Representatives and calls for general elections on August 30.

2013 – Albert II, king of Belgium, renounces his throne, and his son Philip receives the reins of the government, the day of the Belgian national day.

2015 – The Rier Nkurunziza was elected by Porosnia for a third period.

2017 – Ram Nath Kovind wins the 2017 Indian presidential elections, with a 65.6% vote after beating his competitor, Mira Kumar, who won 34.35%.

2019 – The film “Avenger: The End of the Game” destroys the record and becomes the most income in history, joking with the film Affaar after the head of the list for ten years.

2020 – Ethiopia announces the completion of the first filling phase of the Renaissance dam tank, without reaching an agreement with Egypt and Sudan, and the Sudanese government reveals the drop in blue water levels in the Nile, equivalent to 90 million cubic meters.

2021 – announcing the selection of the city of Brisbane in Australia to host the 2032 summer Olympic Games.

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Born:

1693 – Thomas Belham Halls, British Prime Minister.

1816 – Julius Reuters, a German businessman and founder of the World Press Agency Reuters.

1884 – Hassan Hosni Abdel -Wahab, Tunisian writer, linguist and historian.

1899 – Ernest Hutu, an American writer who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1954.

1920 – Mohamed Deeb, Algerian writer.

1923 – Rudolph Marcus, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1992.

1938 – Abdel -Fattah Qalaa J, theater writer, a strawberry and a Syrian poet.

1939 – Nima Allah Agasi, Iranian singer.

1944 – John Ata Mills, the twelfth president of the Republic of Ghana.

1948 – Youssef Islam, English singer.

** Saleh Dillac, a Bosnian football player.

1951 – Robin Williams, American actor.

1960 – Suleiman Al -Qassar, Kuwaitian singer.

1974 – Ibrahim Suwaid, Saudi football player.

1976 – Waheed Hahemi, Iranian football player.

1977 – SAHIB AL -ABDULLAH, a Saudi football player.

1978 – Josh Hartnet, American actor.

1979 – Andre Foreonin, Ukrainian football player.

1980 – Fatima Salem, Kuwait actress.

1981 – Joaquin Sanchez, Spanish football player.

1982 – Heba Al -Dari, an Egyptian actress working in Kuwait.

1983 – Muhammad Saadoun al -Kuwari, Qatari Sports journalist.

1984 – Liam Ridgewell, English football player.

** Affril Lavigne, singer of rock and pop and Canadian writer of French origin.

1987 – Mustafa Karim, Iraqi football player.

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Mortality:

1425 – Manuel II, Emperor of the Byzantine Empire.

1796 – Robert Bruins, Scottish poet.

1877 -Khair al -Din al -tunisi, one of the symbols of reform in the Tunisian country.

1914 – Jerji Zidan, Lebanese writer and historian.

1944 – Klaus Steofnberg, officer of the German army and head of the July 20 coup.

1966 – Muhammad Reda Faraj Allah, Iraqi lawyer, writer and poet.

1967 – Albert John Lutley, South African politician, has a Nobel Peace Prize in 1960.

1980 – Salah al -bit, Prime Minister of Syria.

2005 – Long John Boldri, British singer and vocal representative.

2008 – Ahmed Mahrez, Egyptian actor.

2011 – Radi Saduq, Jordanien -Palestinian journalist and poet.

2012 – Zhao Jin, Chinese Idi.

2018 – Ahmed Wanted, an Iraqi Minister of Culture.

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Holidays and events:

National day in Belgium.

⬅️ Editorial day in Guam.

⬅️ Festival of ethnic harmony in Singapore.







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