Today’s memory .. the issuance of the law of Al -Azhar University, the birth of Taha Hussein and the departure of Muhammad Farid

Today’s memory .. the issuance of the law of Al -Azhar University, the birth of Taha Hussein and the departure of Muhammad Farid

On November 15th, 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 . .
565 – Justin II succeeds his uncle Justinian I, an emperor of the Byzantine Empire.

1821 – The Qajarians attack the Eastern Anatolia and besiege Baghdad.
1920 – The first meeting of the Nations League was held in Geneva.
1930 – Law No. 49 of 1930 regarding Al -Azhar reform, which paved the way for the emergence of Al -Azhar University.
1943 – German leader Heinrich Hemler is ordering to put the Roma at the same level with the Jews and put them in the detention camps to annihilate them.

1948 – A number of members of the regime for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt were seized while they were transferring the system papers and some weapons and explosives in a jeep, while he was known as the case of the jeep.
2017 – Salvatore Mandi, for Leonardo da Vinci, is sold at a public auction of $ 450. 3 million, making it at the highest list of the most expensive paintings.
2018 – An artist (swimming pool with two characters) was sold to painter David Hawkni for $ 90.

3 million, becoming the most expensive painting of a painter still alive to this date.
Births
1852 – Khedive Tawfiq, the sixth rulers of Egypt from the Alawite family.
1886 – Rene Ginon, French writer.
1889 – Taha Hussein, Adeeb, critic, minister and nickname “The Dean of Arabic Literature”.
1891 – Irvin Rommel, a German military commander and nickname “Desert Fox”.
1928 – Fouad Dawara, a theatrical critic.
1932 -Ahmed Bahjat, writer.
1938 – Samira Ahmed, actress.

Mortality
1188 – Osama bin Munqeth, poet and one of the leaders of the Muslim in the Crusades.
1916 – Henrik Senkvich, a Polish writer with a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1905.
1917 – Emile Durkheim, a French philosopher and sociologist.
1919 – Muhammad Farid, one of the leaders of the national movement in.
2003 – Mohamed Shoukry Moroccan novelist.
World days and occasions
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