It happened that day on June 13

Events:

1325 – The traveler Ibn Battuta begins during his first trip around the world from his hometown of Tangier, going to Mecca to carry out the pilgrimage of the Hajj.

1930 – The signing of a British / Iraqi treaty to establish two military bases in Iraq in exchange for independence.

1933 – Adolf Hitler believes in the creation of Secret State Security Service, the Gestapo, which is one of the worst security services in the world during the 20th century.

1951-The avant-garde of international forces reaches the North Korean capital, Pioniang, after the ignition of the Korean War.

1957 – British forces are evacuated from Jordan.

1974 -A white coup d’etat against President Abdel Rahman Al -Ryani and the rise of Lieutenant -Colonel Ibrahim al -hamdi to govern the creation of the corrective movement of June 13 in the Arab Republic in Yemen.

1978 – The Lebanese forces attack the city of Ehden and commit a massacre which killed the leader of the Militia of Marada, Minister Tony Franjieh, his wife, their daughter and a number of his supporters.

1980 – The European market countries have published a Venice Declaration, which supports the right to self -determination of the Palestinian people.

1982 – Prince Fahd Bin Abdulaziz takes over in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after the death of King Khalid Bin Abdulaziz.

1993 – Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani was re -elected for a second presidential term.

2000 – The funeral of Hafez Al -Assad of Damascus to his hometown of Qirdahah, in the presence of the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Iran, Turkey, Lebanon, Palestine, Kuwait, Sudan, Yemen and foreign ministers of several other countries. With the exception of French President Jacques Chirac, there was a notable absence of leaders of Western countries, and the representation of Great Britain and the United States was at the level of foreign ministers.

2007 – The assassination of the Lebanese deputy, Walid Eido, to explode his car. An explosion by explosive devices in the mausoleum of the two imams Ali Al -hadi and Al -Hassan

The soldiers destroyed my fully sanctuary ear.

2009 – Announce the outgoing Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a second presidential term, and supporters of candidate Mir Hussein Mousavi, clarifying with the police to protest against the results of the elections.

2011 – King of Jordan Abdullah II Bin Al -Hussein undertakes to work on reforms which lead to the formation of governments on the basis of the partisan parliamentary majority.

✴️ announces the new Lebanese government led by Naguib Mikati, which he formed five months later.

2013 – Establishment of the South Korean BTS group.

2014 – Ali Al -Sistani is a jihad of Fatwa against the Islamic State, after having taken control of most of the northern and western Iraq regions, after which the Iraqi civil war was broken.

✴️ The Ukrainian armed forces recover the port of Mariol, east of Ukraine, separatists after heavy fights.

✴️ FIFA decides to prevent German France Pinkaore from practicing any football activity for 90 days.

2015 – The Philae probe sends signals after months of interruption, by contacting the Rosetta probe of the Comète Churi.

2016 – The American company Microsoft acquires Linkedin in an agreement of $ 26 billion.

2018 – The Yemeni forces supported by the Arab coalition begin an attack against the port of the city of Hodeidah, in the light of the Houthis ignoring the deadline for withdrawal.

✴️ The United States, Mexico and Canada winning the 2026 World Cup.

2019 – hypotheses on the two oil tankers, one of which is Norwegian and the other Japanese, in the Gulf of Oman without death, and the American and Saudi governments accuse Iran of the situation behind the incident.

2021 – The formation of a new Israeli government led by Naftali Bennett, and the participation of the unified Arab list, which ended Benjamin Netanyahu aged 12.

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Born:

1580 – Wilberrord Sinius, Scientist of Dutch mathematics.

1584 – Miamuto Musashi, Japanese samurai.

1773 – Thomas Young, an English scientist in Egyptology, Physiology and Physics.

1831 – James Clerek Maxwell, Scottish physicist.

1853 – Mustafa Naja, Lebanese and mystical Muslim scientist.

1865 – William Bater Yates, an Irish poet who won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923.

1870 – Gul Borde, a Belgian Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1919.

1884 – Anton Drexler, Nazi German politician.

1886 – Radi Al Yassin, an Iraqi Muslim fakih.

1911 – Luis Alvarez, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1968.

** Abdullah Jurei Hallaq, Syrian poet, journalist and writer.

1928 – John Forbes Nash, American mathematician and economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1994.

1933 – Fouad Al -Mutazakh, President of Tunisia.

1937 – Eric Rebec, German footballer and football coach.

1944 – Ban Ki -Moon, former Secretary General of the United Nations.

1949 – Abdullah al -Hubail, Kuwaitian actor.

1953 – Tim Allen, American actor.

1964 – Cathy Burke, English actress.

1965 – Dia Abdel -Khaleq, Egyptian actor.

1966 – Gregory Berlman, Russian mathematician.

1974 – Takahiro Sakurai, Japanese actor in audio performance.

1977 – Tamim al -Barghouti, a Palestinian poet.

1980 – Darius Vazil, English football player.

** Florent Malouda, a French football player.

1981 – Chris Evans, American actor.

1988 – Suhaila Male, an Algerian actress.

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Mortality:

1036 -Al -zahir to cherish the religion of God, the seventh Caliph Fatimid and the seventeenth imam of the Imams Shiite Ismaili.

1231 – St. Antonio, a Catholic saint.

1743 – Hussein Bin Ali Al -wafai, Soufi and an Ottoman Syrian poet.

1932 – Charles Lille, the first doctor to reach the presidential cabin at the Ford Theater of President Abraham Lincoln after being shot.

1972 – George von Pikisi, Hungarian physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1961.

1978 – Tony Franjieh, Lebanese politician.

1982 – King Khalid Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

1986 – Beni Godman, an American jazz musician.

1987 – Geraldine Big, an American actress.

2001 – Ikram Ezzo, an Egyptian actress.

2007 – Walid Eido, Lebanese politician.

2008 – Saad Ardash, Egyptian actor and director.

2009 – Fathi Yakan, a Lebanese Islamic and political preacher.

2012 – Roger Garoudi, French writer and philosopher.

2014 -Al -Mahdi al -manjara, a future Moroccan world.

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Holidays and events:

Official anniversary of the queen in Tofalo and the United Kingdom 2020.

The day of Saint Antonio de Lisbon.

⬅️ Martyr day in Al -Ahwaz.

⬅️ International day for consciousness of consciousness.







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