Today’s memory .. The Battle of Al -Qadisiyah, the opening of the Suez Canal and the founding of UNESCO

Today’s memory .. The Battle of Al -Qadisiyah, the opening of the Suez Canal and the founding of UNESCO

On November 16, many important events occurred, as he was born on this day many stars of art, politics, literature and in various fields, and we also left for us literary, policy and artistic politics, as it coincides with the celebration of annual annual occasions, and this is what we review during the following report .
Important events ..

636 – The beginning of the Battle of Al -Qadisiyah among Muslims led by Saad bin Abi Waqqas and the Persians led by Rustam Farkhazad, and with it the era of the Sassanids ended.
1272 – While he was traveling in the ninth Crusader campaign, Prince Edward I became the property of England after the death of Henry III, and he took over the throne upon his return after two years.
1626 – The Indians are selling Manhattan Island for $ 24.

1869 – Khedive Ismail opens the Suez Canal in a majestic celebration in the city of Ismailia, in the presence of a large number of European kings and princes.
1907 – Oclahoma’s lands include the United States to become State No. 46.
1945 – The United States brings 88 worlds from Germany to help produce missile technology, and most of these scientists were working under the command of the Nazi regime.
Establishing the United Nations Educational and Cultural Organization / UNESCO.

Births
42 BC. Tiberius, the second Roman Emperor.
1880 – Alexander Block, Russian poet.
1891 – Stephen Rosti, actor.
1922 – Jose Saramago, a Portuguese writer with a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1998.
1935 – Hussein Al -Sherbiny, actor.
Mortality
2008 – Salahuddin Hafez, writer.
2010- Kamal Al-Shazly, politician.
2019 – Fawzia Abdel Sattar, political and human rights.
World days and occasions
World tolerance day..

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