It happened that day on September 6

Events:
1492 – Christopher Columbus sails Canary Islands to cross the Atlantic Ocean for the first time.
1522 – The arrival of Victoria, the only remaining ship of the Mission Fernando Magellan, arrived in Sanlucar de Paramida, Spain, after almost three years of departure, thus becoming the first ship of the whole world.
1543 – The Ottoman and French Navy succeeds in grasping the French port of Nice and in freeing him from the grip of the King of Spain, Charles, the adversary of King François I, the ally of the Ottoman Empire.
1798 – The execution of the Egyptian revolutionary, Mohamed Karim, by the French campaign chief Napoleon Bonaparte.
1885 – Tawhid Bulgaria, after the Romanian oriental Romanian challenged him.
1898 – Queen Felhamina, the Queen of the Netherlands, is officially crowned the throne, after reaching the legal age.
1901 – American president William McKinley is subject to an assassination attempt that led to his death on September 14.
1924 – The fascist leader Benito Mussolini is exposed to an attempted assassination failed in Rome by a group of communists who moved to stop his attempt to eliminate communism in Italy.
1939 – South Africa declared war on Germany during the Second World War.
1940 – Carol II, king of Romania, left the throne in favor of his eighteen -year -old son Mikhail.
1952 – Johann, Albert Boiskol, took charge of the post of principal minister, before the post of Prime Minister in Surinam was canceled and replaced by the vice -president who heads the Council of Ministers because of his post.
1961 -The emir of Kuwait, Sheikh Abdullah Al -Salem Al -Sabah, issued the law regulating the elections of the members of the Constituent Assembly, and consequently, Kuwait was divided for the first time in its history in 20 electoral districts, provided that a deputy is elected for each region by direct public locker.
1965 – India invaded Pakistan and bombarded the city of Lahore.
1968 – The independence of Swaziland against the United Kingdom after being one of its reserves.
1972 – The Munich operation ended with the German elite shooters killed 11 Israeli athletes and five Palestinian guerrillas, as well as a German police officer, a German helicopter and a bombing of helicopter.
1976 – The Palestine Liberation Organization takes the status of a complete member of the Arab States League.
1981 -Sheikh Humaid Bin Rashid Al -Nuaimi takes up the rule of the emirate of Ajman after the death of his father, Rashid Bin Humaid Al -Nuaimi.
1983 – The Soviet Union acknowledges that the South Korean passenger plane will be shot down on the pretext that the pilot of the war plane could not distinguish the plane as a civilian when he entered Soviet airspace.
1991 – The Soviet Union recognizes the three Baltic republics that have resigned.
✴️ The Soviet Union renames the city of Leningrad in Saint Petersburg after the modification of its name since 1924.
1997 – Diana Amira Wales.
2003 – The Israeli Defense Army provides military action targeting Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, but Israeli fighters could not assassinate him.
✴️ Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas resigns from his post.
2007 – Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika escapes a suicide bombing targeting his future in Batna, killing 15 people and injuring 74 others.
2008 – Asif Ali Zardari was elected president of Pakistan.
2009 – The Israeli government approves the plan of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to build hundreds of housing for the settlers in the West Bank despite the American criticism of this decision.
2016 – IUCN (IUCN) announces a reduction in the rating of the giant extinction risk of the panda to “unsecopified seen”, while raising the classification of the eastern gorilla to “very dangerous CR”.
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Born:
1766 – John Dalton, British chemist.
1808 – Prince Abdel Qader al -jazaery, founder of the modern Algerian state.
1860 – Jane Adams, American politician and farewell to women's rights to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931.
1863 – Jesse Wilkox Smith, an American illustrative painter.
1876- John McCliwood, an Scottish physiological scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1923.
1879 – Green Yusif, German advisor.
1892 – Edward Victor Appleon, an English physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1947.
1895 – Muhammad Hadi al -miani, an Iranian Shiite – Iraqi lawyer.
1906 – Louis Lolwar, Argentinian Argentinian chemist, Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1970.
1915 – Ahmed Hamani, president of the association of Algerian Muslim scholarships.
** René Habashi, a Lebanese philosopher -Egyptian.
1917 – Philip von Boslager, a German soldier.
1924 – Fouad al -Muhandis, Egyptian actor.
1926 – Prince Klaus, husband of Pyricrix, the Queen of the Netherlands.
1934 – Raja al -jeddawi, an Egyptian actress.
1937 – Ali Al -midfa, a Saudi actor.
1939 – Susumo Tronigawa, Japanese doctor with a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1987.
1940 – Waheed Jalal, representative and interpreter of Lebanese voice.
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1947 – Jane Curtin, an American actress.
** Bruce Riot, a Scottish player and football coach.
1957 – Jose Sukratis, Prime Minister of Portugal.
1963 – Khairat Wilders, a Dutch politician.
1971 – Dolores Ururnan, poet, singer, Carameerase Irish.
1971 – Moufida Shiha, Egyptian media.
1973 – Carlo Kodicini, an Italian football player.
1974 – Tim Hinman, a British striker.
1979 – Massimo McCarroni, an Italian football player.
1978 – Reham Abdel Ghafour, Egyptian actress.
1980 – Joseph Yulp, Nigerian football player.
1981 – Yuki Abi, Japanese football player.
1982 – Ahmed Al -fadhli, goalkeeper for Kuwaiti football.
1985 – Ali Ikhlaq, Maldivi football player.
2002 – Sabih medal
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Mortality:
1128 – Mohamed Bin Tomart, founder of the state of Almohad in Morocco.
1798 – Mohamed Karim, Sovereign of Alexandria and Egyptian visitor.
1907 – René Soleum, a French poet who won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1901.
1981 – Sheikh Rashid Bin Humaid Al -Nuaimi, sovereign of the emirate of Ajman.
1990 – Youssef Dukhi, Kuwaitian music.
2007 – Lucano Pavarotti, Italian opera singer.
2008 – Marshal Mohamed Abdel Halim Abu Ghazaleh, Egyptian Minister of Defense.
2011 – Ibrahim al -salqini, a Syrian Muslim religious scholar.
2017 – Fawzia Ezzat, an Egyptian actress.
2019 – Robert Mugabe, Second President of the History of the Republic of Zimbabwe.
2021 – Samir Al -Mulla, Egyptian actor.
** Jean -Paul Belmondo, director of French photography.
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Holidays and events:
Independence day in Swaziland.
⬅️ Day of armed forces in Pakistan.
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