It happened that day on September 26

Events:
1087 – William II crowns the King of England to succeed his father William I and govern until 1100 AD.
1580 – The British discovered Sir Francis Drake ends the circumambulation of the whole world.
1618 – The signing of the “Ardabel” treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Iran.
1777 – British forces control the Pennsylvania during the American War of Independence.
1807 – The British evacuated Alexandria after trying to occupy him in order to obtain a base of British operations against the Ottoman Empire.
1815 – The Russian Empire, the Austrian Empire and Prussia constitute an alliance known as the Holy Alliance.
1937 – The assassination of the British sovereign to pass Galileo in Palestine. Andrews “in the hands of a group of supporters of Ezz al -Din al -qassam.
1938 – The start of the Munich meetings, which lasted until September 30, in which British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and the Prime Minister of France, Edouard Daldier, attracted the requests of Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
1947 – British colonial minister Arthur Creach Jones announces the decision to end the British mandate for Palestine.
1950 – NATO decides to involve federal Germany to defend the West.
1962 -The army of northern Yemen succeeds in overthrowing the royal domination led by Imam Muhammad al -Badr Hamid Al -Din, and the announcement of the establishment of the Yemeni Arab Republic led by Abdullah al -sallal.
1970 – The formation of a new Jordanian ministry led by Ahmed Touqan, former chief of the royal court, included six soldiers.
1971 – Qatar joins the United Nations.
1980 – The Security Council decides to stop fighting between Iraq and Iran. Organize the first elections for the Shura council in Egypt.
1984 – The United Kingdom and China agreed to return Hong Kong to China in 1997.
1985 – Tunisia cuts off its diplomatic relations with Libya.
1996 – The Taliban movement extends its control over most regions of Afghanistan.
1997 – An earthquake that strikes the Italian regions of Umbra and Marqui, causing part of the Saint -FranΓ§ois church in Asisi.
2002 – The American authorities arrest the Syrian Canadian Arar Arar on the basis of poor information on its link with Al -Qaeda and send it to Syria, where it was imprisoned and tortured.
2004 – The Turkish Parliament approves a reform of criminal law which raises the last obstacle to the European Commission publication of a report which supports the start of TΓΌrkiye membership negotiations to the European Union.
2009 – Hurricane Kitsana hits the Philippines, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Thailand and kill 700 people.
2012 -The President of Sudan, Omar Al -Bashir and South Sudan, Salva Kiir, agrees in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, to sign a cooperation protocol which includes a number of problems.
2014 – Change the calendar in Egypt for the fourth time in five months as an unprecedented event.
2017 – The King of Saudi Arabia, Salman Bin Abdulaziz, gives a decision that gives women the right to drive a car from the 10th of Shawwal 1439 Ah corresponding to June 24
2018. 3 Israeli security men were killed and a fourth injury was killed during an attack by a young Palestinian at the entrance to the “Har Adar” colony in the northwest of Jerusalem.
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Born:
1181 – Francis Al -Asisi, Saint Catholic.
1869 – wasn Macai, an American painter.
1878 – Edwar Morcos, Syrian journalist, poet, writer and translator.
1886 – Archibald Hell, a British physiological scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1922.
1888 – Thomas Steers Elliot, English poet and writer, Nobel Prize in literature in 1948.
1889 – Martin Heidegger, German philosopher.
1897 – Pope Paul VI, Pope of the Roman Catholic Church.
1898 – George Georchewin, American music composer.
1923 – Thuraya Helmy, an Egyptian actress.
1925 – Marti Robins, American singer.
1927 – Inzo Birzot, Italian player and football coach.
1932 – Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India.
1936 – Tado Nagaha, Japanese director and author.
1937 – Mahdi Karoubi, Iranian politician.
1956 – Linda Hamilton, an American actress.
1968 – James Kavizel, American actor.
1973 – Mohamed Qanoua, a Syrian actor.
1976 – Michael Palac, a German football player.
1981 – Serena Williams, an American racket football player.
1982 – Hussein Al -Mahdi, Kuwaitian actor.
1983 – Ricardo Quaresma, Portuguese football player.
1984 – Rana Shmeis, a Syrian actress.
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Mortality:
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1946 – Abdul Rahim al -Ghazi, Syrian scout and theater writer.
1952-George Santiana, philosopher, writer, poet and Hispano-American novelist.
** John Peterson, Rami, a Finnish hammer.
1972 – Sidqi Ismail, writer, writer, novelist and Syrian theater writer.
1976 – Leo Bold Rosetchka, Croatian chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1939.
1978 – Karl Man Sieban, Swedish physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1924.
1982 – Ahmed Hussein, Egyptian politician.
1990 – Alberto Moravia, Italian writer.
2002 – Abdul Jabbar Dawood Al -Basri, Iraqi poet and novelist.
2008 – Paul Newman, American actor.
** Fawzi Abdel Hafez, an Egyptian soldier.
2010 – Abdel – Sabour Shaheen, Egyptian Islamic thinker.
2016 -Muhammad Rashad Al -Sharif, The Recite of Al -aqsa Mosque.
2019 – Jacques Chirac, the fifth French president of the history of the fifth republic.
2020 – Riyad Al -Rayes, Syrian journalist, writer and publisher.
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Holidays and events:
β¬ οΈ Europe day for languages.
β¬ οΈ The anniversary of the Revolution of September 26.
World Birth Control Day.



