It happened that day on September 23

Events:

1459 – The battle of Plur Heath, one of the battles of the war of the two roses, in which the York family army triumphed.

1817 – Spain and Italy sign an agreement to prohibit slave trade.

1846 – The planet of Neptune was discovered in the Berlin astronomical observatory, thanks to the notes of the French astronomer Urban Luviri.

1856 – The work began in the first railway line in Egypt between Cairo and Alexandria.

1928 – Yugoslavia withdrew from Warsaw, led by the Soviet Union.

1932 – The unification of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by King Abdulaziz Al Saud.

1948 – The government’s formation of all of Palestine, led by Ahmed Helmy Abdel Baqi.

1973 – The former Argentinian president Juan Peron returns to Argentina after 18 years in exile.

1983 – 111 people were killed in the accident of an airplane in the Gulf in Abu Dhabi.

1986 – The Egyptian ambassador appointed to Israel, Mohamed Bassiouni, presents his references to Israeli President Haim Harikh.

1992 – The United Nations General Assembly expelled the new Yugoslav Federation from its members.

1997 – Algeria activists kill 280 and strike hundreds around Algiers.

✴️ Al -Khobar Sharia Court in Saudi Arabia sentenced the two English nurses to death, “Deborah Barry” and “Lusail McCluglan” for the first and 8 years in prison and 500 lashes per second, for having killed their Australian nurse “iPhone Gilford”, and the verdict was canceled after having paid $ 1.2 million

2007 – Yasu Fukuda is elected leader of the Japanese liberal democratic party and thus becomes Prime Minister of Japan.

2009 – The King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al Saud, opens the University of Sciences and Technologies of King Abdullah in the presence of a certain number of country leaders.

2011 – The president of the Palestinian national authority, Mahmoud Abbas, submits a complete membership request to the State of Palestine to the United Nations.

2014 – An international coalition led by the United States begins military operations against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant.

2015 – The leader of the German group Veholksnan for the automotive industry Martin Martin Vinceornna, following the scandal of falsified engines, which took global dimensions, and the group has lost billions of dollars on the stock market.

2019 – Announcement of the bankruptcy of the Thomas Cook group and the British Thomas Cook Airlines, and the collapse of the company causes 600,000 air passengers around the world.

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Born:

480 BC. Urbridis, a Greek theatrical poet.

63 BC. August Caesar, emperor of the Roman Empire.

1215 – Emperor Koublay Khan, Mongolian emperor.

1713 – Ahmed al -attar, an Iraqi Arabic fakih and an Iraqi poet.

1740-Empress Go-Sakurameshes, impressed from 117th Japan.

1791 – Johann Ink, German scientist in astronomy.

1819 – Hippolyte Fizo, French physicist.

1869 – Mary Malon, the first to deploy my fever disease in the United States.

1880 – John Boyd, an Scottish and physiological specialist, Nobel Peace Prize in 1949.

1890 – Friedrich Paulus, German soldier.

1901 – Yaroslav Severt, writer and poet of TchΓ©coslovaki, Nobel Prize in literature in 1984.

1915 – Clevord Shawl, an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1994.

1916 – Aldo Moro, Prime Minister of Italy.

1920 – Ovadia Youssef, Israeli rabbi.

1923 – Mohamed Hassanein Heikal, Egyptian journalist.

1930 – Rai Charles, American singer.

1940 – Sayed Hijab, Egyptian poet.

1943 – Julio Eglasias, Spanish singer.

** Antonio Tabuki, Italian writer.

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1953 – Jean Kahwaji, Commander of the Lebanese army.

1956 – Paulo Rossi, Italian football player.

1967 – Fajr al -Saeed, Kuwaitian writer. Massachi Nakayama, a Japanese football player.

1969 – Yan Schopark, Czech football player.

1972 – Pierre Amin Gemayel, Lebanese politician.

1973 – Mona al -hazly, Egyptian media.

1977 – Susan Tamim, Lebanese singer.

1981 – Natalie Horler, German singer.

1983 – Ryan Seman, American drummer.

1985 – Hussein Kaabi, Iranian football player.

1988 – Juan Martin del Potro, Argentine racket player.

** Sahar Abu Shrouf, a Syrian singer.

1991 – KI, a South Korean singer.

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Mortality:

1241 – Senuri Starson, military commander, historian, poet, critic and narrator of Icelandic stories.

1561 – Shahzadeh Bayzid Ibn Sultan Suleiman.

1835 – Vinchinsu Pelini, author of the Italian opera.

1877 – Urban Luviri, French mathematician.

1929 – Richard Sigmondi, a German chemist from the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1925.

1939 – Sigmund Freud, Austrian world in psychology.

1942 – Ghimham al -Hamdhani, an Iranian poet.

1946 -Abu al -hasan al -Musawi al -isfahani, the reference and the Shiite jurist of the twelve.

1956 – Zigoud Youssef, an Algerian fighter in the Algerian Revolution.

1968 – St. Badri Pio, an Italian Catholic Saint.

1972 – Amal Zayed, Egyptian actress.

1973 – Pablo Neruda, poet and writer of Chile, who won the Nobel Prize for Literature

1978 -Abu al -hasan al -Sadr, Muslim scholar and Iraqi poet.

1979 – Hosni Kabo, military politician and Albani.

2006 – Malcolm Arnold, English musician.

2009 – Artgrel Othman, the greatest descendants of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II.

2016 – Mohamed Hassan Al -Dahlawi, Kuwaitian actor.

2020 – Noureddine Atar, a modern Syrian scientist.

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Holidays and events:

⬅️ Auction moderation.

National day in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

⬅️ International Signal Day.







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