Today’s memory .. The fall of Basra in the hands of the British and the assassination of John Kennedy and the birth of Charles Degegol

Today’s memory .. The fall of Basra in the hands of the British and the assassination of John Kennedy and the birth of Charles Degegol

On November 22, many important events occurred, as he was born on this day many stars of art, politics, literature and in various fields, and also left for us literary, policy and artistic personalities, as it coincides with the celebration of annual annual occasions, and this is what we review during the following report .
Important events
1574 – The discovery of the Juan Fernandith Islands off the coast of Chile.

1914 – The fall of the Iraqi city of Basra in the hands of the British during the First World War, and they entered it with the intention of protecting the oil pipelines.
1924 – A British warning to the government of Saad Zaghloul after the killing of the Egyptian army and the ruler of Sudan, Sir Lee Stac, that an apology must be announced, the necessary compensation, and the withdrawal of the Egyptian forces from Sudan. Saad Zaghloul in protest.

1943 – Lebanon gets its independence from France, and the good news of Al -Khoury takes over his presidency.
1963 – The assassination of US President John Kennedy as a sniper during his visit to the city of Dallas.

1967 – UN Security Council Resolution 242 was issued after the 1967 war, and the decision stipulated that Israel withdraw from the lands it occupied as a result of this war, respect for the sovereignty of the countries of the region on its territory, freedom of navigation in international corridors, solving the problem of refugees, and establishing demilitarized areas.

1975 – Juan Carlos, king of Spain, was installed after the death of dictator Franksco Franco and based on his will, and thus the monarchy was returned to Spain.
Births
1643 – Robert de la Sal, French explorer.
1808 – Thomas Cook, a British businessman.
1819 – George Elliot, English novelist.
1869 – Andrei Gaid, a French writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1947.
1890 – Charles de Gaulle, President of France.
1913 – Fateen Abdel -Wahab, director.

Mortality
1718 – Edward Tich, an English pirate known as “Black Beard”.
1916 – Jack London, American writer.
1963 – John Kennedy, thirty -fifth President of the United States..

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