It happened that day on July 3

Events:

324 – “The Battle of Andrianuble”, and his result was the defeat of the Roman emperor Lesnius by Constantine I.

1250 – Muslims stop the king of France, the ninth of France in the battle of Faraskour during the seventh Crusader campaign.

1608 – The French explorer Samuel de Champlan establishes the city of Kibik.

1778 – British forces commit a massacre in Wyoming, which killed 360 people, including children and women.

1778 – Borussia declared war on Austria.

1819 – The official opening of the first savings fund in the United States under the name of “Smart Bank for New York”.

1886 – The German engineer and inventor Karl Benz can drive the first car by operating with a steam engine.

1890 – Idahu joined the United States in State 43 in the provision of membership.

1915 -The battle of Dakim took place in the Yemeni region of Lahj, in which the Turkish forces have triumphed over the forces of Sultan Lahj Ali Bin Ahmed, faithful to the British, and entered Lahj, and his authority Ali Bin Ahmed Al -Abdali resisted Aden.

1928 – The first color television show in London.

1948 – The liberation of slaves in the colony of the Danish Antille Islands.

1962 – The National Front for the Algerian Liberation announces the end of the Liberation Revolution after France approved the independence of Algeria, and only the official ratification of the agreement remains between the two parties.

1979 – The American president Jimmy Carter signs an agreement to grant secret aid to opponents of Soviet domination in Afghanistan.

1988 – An American warship shoots an Iranian civil passenger plane in the Persian Gulf, after which 290 people were killed.

2004 – The official opening of the suburbs in Bangkok, Thailand.

2005 – The entry of national law which begins the marriage of two people of the same sex in force in Spain.

2013 -A military coup in Egypt, led by the Minister of Defense Abdel -Fattah El -Sisi, in which he overthrew President Mohamed Morsi, the first president elected after the revolution of January 25, supporting the Sheikh of Al -Azhar, “Al -Moaeen”, papa of the Church and some parts of opposition, and appointed the president of the Constitutional Court, President of the country.

2015 – The solar Establishment Aircraft landed in Hawaii from Japan, and therefore the plane completes a rotating navigation flight that started from Abu Dhabi.

2016 – Bombs in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, led to the death of 292 and the wound of 250 adopted by the Islamic State.

2018 – Floods and landslides in Japan due to torrents which left 126 dead and 86 missing.

2019 – Military planes bombing a center of African immigrants in the west of the city of Tripoli, killing 53 people and injuring more than 130 others, the government of reconciliation and the Libyan national army have exchanged accusations concerning the executor.

2020 – Ali Muhammad al -Haq suicide in Beirut, during the revolution of October 17. Algeria takes over the remains of 24 leaders of the Algerian resistance, 170 years after its detention and its exhibition in various French museums.

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Born:

1883 – Franz Kafka, Czech / German writer.

1924 – Widad Hamdi, an Egyptian actress. Silaban Rama Natan, president of Singapore.

1940 – Naela Moawad, Lebanese politician.

1943 – Khalaf Bin Hathal Al -OtaiBi, Saudi poet and military.

1947 – Rob Rinsinburn, a Dutch football player.

1962 – Tom Cruise, American actor.

1964 – Joan Harris, English writer.

1965 – Alaa Morsi, Egyptian actor.

1973 – Patrick Wilson, American actor.

1966 – Abdul Mohsen al -nimr, Saudi actor.

1988 – ZHU Mong is a North Korean football player.

1991 – Faisal Darwish, Saudi football player.

1996 – Kenji Gerak, French singer.

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Mortality:

1676 -Ibn Abi al -urour al -Bakri, Soufi, Egyptian historian and writer.

1409 – Nasrallah al -Baghdadi, Fakih Hanbali and an Iraqi linguist.

1904 – Theodore Herzl, founder of the world Zionist movement.

1918 – Sultan Muhammad V, Sultan Othmani.

1980 – Abdul Hamid Sharaf, Jordanian Prime Minister.

1986 – Amin Al -Hunaidi, Egyptian actor.

2006 – Ismail Shamout, a Palestinian plastic artist.

2008 – Abdel Wahab al -Masiri, Egyptian thinker and writer.

2010 – Muhammad Dawood Odeh, a Palestinian leader in the September black organization.

2011 – Ali Bahr, a Bahraini singer.

2012 – Andy Griffiths, American actor.

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Holidays and events:

Independence day in BΓ©larus.

⬅️ The start of dog days, which is the hottest days in the northern hemisphere.







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