It happened this day of October 3

Events:
1683 – The Naval Forces of Cheng arrive in Taiwan to obtain the official surrender of Zeng Kishuang, king of Tongnang, after the battle of Bingho.
1778 – The British explorer James Cook arrives in the Alaska region in the extreme continent in North America.
1866 – sign the “Treaty of Vienna” which ended the war between Austria and Italy.
1904 – sign a treaty between France and Spain to preserve the independence of Morocco.
1906 – SOS is a global symbol when searching for distress, but it was only applied until 1908.
1918 – Prince Faisal enters Damascus at the head of the Arab and English forces and announces the establishment of the Syrian Kingdom of Syria in its four countries divided between the British and the French.
1924 – The British force Sharif Hussein Bin Ali to give up the throne of the Hijazi kingdom of Hashemite of his son Sharif Ali Winfuh in Cyprus.
1929 – The kingdom of Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia is united under the name of Yugoslavia.
1932 – Iraq’s independence from Great Britain, and it joins the League of Nations as an independent country.
1935 – Italy attacks Ethiopia in order of Benito Musolini.
1941 – Adolf Hitler announces the defeat of the Soviet Union during the Second World War.
1942 – The first German ballistic missile appeared when he pulled him on England during the Second World War.
1948 – The discovery of uranium in the Congo Brazzaville.
1951 – The last Briton working in the petroleum sector in Iran leaves Abadan.
1952 – The first British bomb was bombed on the coast of Australia.
1958 – General Charles de Gaulle announces Constantine a plan for economic and social reform in Algeria.
1965 – Videl Castro announces that Che Guevara has abandoned his Cuban nationality and left to fight imperialist forces outside Cuba.
1971 – The uninhabited Soviet spaceship takes an orbit around the moon.
1977 – Indian Prime Minister Andira Gandhi was arrested for financial corruption.
1990 – East Germany and Western Germany are again difficult under the name of the Federal Republic of Germany, after their separation in 1945 after the end of the Second World War.
✴️ Sign a Soviet / American agreement to reduce military weapons and equipment in Europe, provided that biological, chemical and nuclear weapons are excluded.
1993 – The American forces enter Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, and to kill more than 7,000 people.
2000 – The United States rejects the efforts of the United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, to create permanent international power for the organization.
✴️ The musician Yani releases his thirteenth album entitled “If I Coul Tell You”, which contains 11 pieces.
2001 – The Belgian Criminal Court reported to the examination of the criminal case filed against Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon for having committed a genocide, war crimes and humanitarian crimes in the Sabra and Shatila camps in Lebanon on September 16, 1982.
2003 – North Korea announces that it has exceeded all obstacles to produce a nuclear bomb.
2007 – North Korea agrees to dismantle its main nuclear reactor in Yongion under the supervision of the United States, as well as to reveal all its nuclear activities by the end of the year.
2009 – Irish vote in a referendum with a majority of 67.13% in the interest of the European Treaty of Lisbon, according to the final results announced by the electoral committee.
2012 – Three car bombs led by suicide bomber to Saadallah al -Jabri Square in Aleppo, Syria, killing 40 people.
2013 – The Yemeni army resumes the seat of the second military zone after having taken it by storm and control by militants Al -Qaeda for three days.
2016 – Announcement of the Japanese victory of Yoshinori OSUMI in the 2016 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the Auto -Defaire.
2017 – Cape Thorne, Renner Weiss and Bari Barish won the Nobel Physics Prize for the year 2017 for their research in the field of Lourdes waves.
2018 – Gregory Winter and George Smith and Francis Arnold won the 2018 Nobel Chemistry Prize for their research in the field of proteins.
2021 – The International Federation of Investigative Journalists publishes Bandura documents.
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Born:
1445 -Jalal al -Din al -Suyuti, a Muslim historian.
1797 – Leopoldo II, Duke of Tuscany.
1803 – John Guri, American doctor and inventor of Scottish origin.
1804 – Alan Cardic, French writer.
1844 – Patrick Manson, Scottish doctor.
1867 – Pierre Bonard, French painter.
1869 – Alfred Flatov, German gymnastics player.
1886-Alan-Fortieh, French writer.
1889 – Karl von Ositsky, German journalist and activist of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1935.
1894 – Walter and Warmont, German soldier.
1897 – Louis Aragon, French poet.
1904 – Charles Pedersen, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1987.
1919 – James Bokenn Junior, an American economist who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 1986.
1925 – Ghor Vidal, American writer.
1928 – Alapin Tofler, American writer and thinker.
1935 – Charles Duk, American astronaut.
1936 – AMR Moussa, Egyptian politician.
1951 – Hans Bongrroz, a German player and coach.
1954 – Steve Ray Vagen, American guitarist and singer.
1964 – Owen clav, English actor.
1969 – Gwen Stephanie, American singer.
1973 – Richard Ian Cox, Canadian actor.
** Neve Campbell, Canadian actress.
** Lina Heidi, an English actress.
1974 – Marian Timer, Dutch player in fast skiing.
1975 – Coyle student, an American rapper.
1976 – Sean William Scott, American actor.
1977 – Ghazala Moftah, Libyan football player.
1978 – Claudio Bizaro, Peruvian footballer.
** Gerald Asamoh, a German football player.
1979 – Faraj Lahib, Kuwaitian football player.
1981 – Zlatan Ibrahimovic, a Swedish football player.
** Andreas Isaxon, Swedish football goalkeeper.
1983 – Frederico Chavez Gueid, Brazilian football player.
1984 – Ashley Simpson, American singer. Anthony Lotallick, French football player.
** Yoon on Hai, South Korean actress and singer.
1986 – Jackson Martinez, Colombian football player.
1987 – Hanam Bani, Iranian pop singer.
1989 – Bond Nagalla, an English football player.
2004 – Nawah Shanab, American actor.
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Mortality:
1226 – Francis al -Asisi, Saint Catholic.
1896 – William Morris, English poet and writer.
1929 – Gustav Stronon, a German politician who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926.
1931 – Faisal al -Duwaish, the sheikh of the Mutair tribe and one of the leaders of the brotherhood.
1946 -Al -mirza Mahdi al -Gharawi al -isfahani, a Shiite, twelve Iranians.
1964 – Mustafa Al -Sibai, founder of the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria.
1968 – Muhammad Bin Hussein Al -ali, Fakih and a Saudi judge.
1987 – Jean Anawi, French writer.
1999 – Akio Maurita, a Japanese businessman.
2005 – Francesco Scolio, Italian football coach.
2009 -Fatima al -Senussi, wife of the Libyan kingdom of the Kingdom, Muhammad Idris al -Senussi.
2011 – Zakaria Zerouali, a Moroccan football player.
2014 – Jean -Jacques Marcel, a French football player.
2017 – Jalal Talabani, the sixth president of Iraq.
2020 – Nizar al -Samarrai, an Iraqi actor.
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Holidays and events:
⬅️ The anniversary of the reunification of Germany, which is the day of German unit.
Independence day in Iraq.
⬅️ The anniversary of the day of the hero and the soldier of Honduras.



