It happened that day on July 26

Events:

657 – The Battle of Safin, on the banks of the Euphrate Iraq river, between the army of the successor of Muslims, Ali Bin Abi Talib, and the army of the Governor of the Levant, Muawiyah Bin Abi Sufyan, the clashes continued with each other and ended without deciding.

1309 – Henry VII is recognized by the King of the Romans of Pope Clement V.

1555 – The Italian Pope Paul IV orders the Jews of the Jews in Geto and prevents them from living among others, because of their accusation of corruption.

1670 – The last Jew left Vienna after a decision to expel the Jews.

1788 – New York becomes the eleventh state in the United States of America.

1891 – France includes the island of Tahiti, the largest French island.

1908 – The FBI was created by Prosecutor Charles Bonaparte by commanding a newly appointed federal group of federal investigators to send his reports to Inspector General Stanley Vinci to the Ministry of Justice.

1911 – The French forces enter the city of Fez to interrupt the city’s revolution, as well as many Moroccan cities to protest against the injustice practiced by the French occupation.

1939 – Washington raises the commercial treaty with Japan.

1941 – American president Franklin Roosevelt makes the decision to freeze all Japanese sales in American banks, in response to Japan occupying Chinese Indo -China.

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✴️ The completion of the Botsdam conference.

1952 – The king of Egypt and Sudan, Farouk I, renounces the throne to his son, Prince Ahmed Fouad, and appoints a council of guardianship on the throne led by Prince Mohamed Abdel Moneim, then leaves Egypt and his wife, Queen Nariman, and the rest of his family, including the new King Ahmed Fouad, and that comes from the revolution of the revolution of the revolution of the revolution 23.

1956 – Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser raises the Suez Canal.

1959 – The head of the Algerian union, Issat Edir, was killed after being affected by the torture to which he was submitted by the French for a full month.

1963 – A violent earthquake strikes the Yugoslav city of Skupe, the death of thousands of people.

1970 – Jordan announces its approval of the initiative of the American Secretary of State William Rogers to resolve the conflict between the Arab countries and Israel.

1994 – A car exploded in front of the headquarters of the Israeli consulate in London, injuring 8 people.

2005 – The commander of the Lebanese forces, Samir Geagea, was released after the issuance of a general amnesty law of the Lebanese parliament, after spending eleven years in the underground prison of the construction of the Ministry of Defense.

2016 – The solar energy plane landed in Abu Dhabi, ending its flight around the earth more than 16 months after its launch, to be the foreground of the genre to reach this achievement.

✴️ The Burmese government issues population data and breed census after a two -year delay, showing a decrease in the proportion of Muslims in the country due to violence and persecution for years.

2018 – At least 80 people died and more than 22,000 others were injured due to a strong free wave sweeping Japan.

2020 – The number of injuries confirmed in Corona is overwhelmed by the barrier of 16 million people worldwide, including more than 644,000 deaths and around nine million and 262,000 recovery.

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Born:

1612 – Sultan Murad IV, Sultan Othmani.

1829 – August Marie François Bernarrett, Prime Minister of Belgium, Nobel Peace Prize, in 1909.

1842 – Alfred Marshall, British economist.

1856 – George Bernard Shaw, theatrical writer and Irish critic who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1925.

1865 – Philip Shaidman, German advisor.

1875 – Karl Young, a Swiss world in psychology.

1899 – Muhammad mahdi al -jawahiri is an Iraqi poet

1922 – Jason Robards, American actor.

1923 – Mohamed Hamdi al -Nashar, former Egyptian Minister of Finance and Fourth President of the Assiut University.

1928 – Stanley Kubrick, American director, producer and writer.

“” Francesco Cogaga, president of Italy.

“Shawky Baghdadi, Syrian poet and narrator.

1936 – Sayed Abdel Karim, Egyptian actor.

1939 – John Howard, Prime Minister of Australia.

1942 – Vladimir Michiar, Prime Minister of Slovakia.

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1949 – Roger Taylor, member of the Queen.

“” Taksin Chinawatra, Prime Minister of Thailand.

1955 – Asif Ali Zardari, president of Pakistan.

1952 – Muhammad Ismail Al -Muqaddam, an Egyptian Islamic preacher.

1957 – Nana Vijetur, an American actress.

1959 – Kevin Spacey, American actor.

1964 – Sandra Bullock, an American actress.

1967 – Jason Statham is an English actor and an old desert.

1968 – Olivia Williams, English actress.

1973 – Kate Pecicinsel, an English actress.

1977 – Martin at Danish football player.

1984 – Sabri Sariogo, Turkish football player.

1985 – Gaeel Klisi, a French football player.

1986 – Majud Khuzaym, a Kuwaitian football player.

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Mortality:

796 – King UFA, king of Marsia.

1830 – King George IV, King of the United Kingdom and Hanover.

1863 – Sam Houston, American politician.

1925 – William Gennings Brian, an American politician.

1929 – Abdul Rahman Al -Qassar, Syrian poet, dispersion and composer.

1934 – Wasir Macai, an American painter.

1936 – Abdullah al -Alami, jurist, poet and Palestinian teacher.

1959 – ISSAT Edir, secretary general of the General Federation of Algerian workers.

1984 – Muhammad Azza Darouza, thinker, writer and Palestinian Arab combatant.

1986 – Averell Hariman, American diplomat and businessman and politician.

1987 – Tawfiq al -Hakim, Egyptian writer and writer.

1996 – Abdul Rahman Al -Dhwaihi, Kuwaitian poet and actor.

2015 – Muhammad al -Lanjawi, media and sports commentator.

2016 – Mohamed Khan, Egyptian director.

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Holidays and events:

Independence day in Liberia.

Day of independence to the Maldives.







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