Today’s memory .. The inauguration of the statue of freedom and Saad Zaghloul takes over the ministry and the departure of Taha Hussein

Today’s memory .. The inauguration of the statue of freedom and Saad Zaghloul takes over the ministry and the departure of Taha Hussein

On October 28, a number of significant occurrences that altered the course of history took place. Numerous luminaries in the fields of literature, politics, art, and other fields were born on this day, and they also left us with literary, political, and artistic personalities. Because these events fell on an annual holiday, we will examine them in the report that follows.
Important occasions.
1886 – The inauguration of the Freedom statue in the United States.

1924 – After elections in which his followers gained the majority of the parliamentary seats, Saad Zaghloul becomes Egypt’s first popular ministry.
1962 – Radio Moscow reports that the Soviet Union has chosen to decode Cuban nuclear missiles and bring them back to its territory.
1974 – The Eighth Arab Summit Conference held in Rabat decides to consider the Palestine Liberation Organization as the legitimate and only representative of the Palestinian people.

Mikhail Gorbachev is the Soviet Communist Party’s Secretary General as of 1985.
Henry III, a revered Roman emperor, is born in 1017.
Mohamed Abdel-Khaleq Hassouna became the League of Arab States’ Secretary General in 1898.
Director Izz al-Din Zulfiqar was born in 1909.
Lyric poet Mamoun Al-Shennawi was born in 1914.
American physician Jonas Solk is a polio vaccination detector.
Muhammad Sayed Tantawi, Sheikh of the Al-Azhar Mosque, was born in 1928.
Bill Gates founded Microsoft in 1955.

American actress Julia Roberts was born in 1967.
Mortality
1973 – Taha Hussein, Adeeb, critic, minister and nickname, “The Dean of Arabic Literature”..

The memories of today. the unveiling of the Freedom Statue, the appointment of Saad Zaghloul to the ministry, and the resignation of Taha Hussein

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