Today’s memory .. Muslims open Homs, Mawlid Naguib Sorour and Marilyn Monroe – ryan

On June 1, many important events that changed the map of the world were signed, as he was born on this day many stars of art, politics, literature and in various fields, and also left for literary and prominent literary and artistic personalities, as it coincides with the celebration of annual annual occasions, and this is what we review during today’s memory.

events

636 – Muslims, led by Abu Ubaidah bin Al -Jarrah, open the city of Homs after they surrounded it with a severe siege, so the city was forced to seek reconciliation, so the Muslims wrote to its people a book of safety on themselves and their money.
1671 – The Ottomans declare war on Poland.
1812 – US President James Madison asks Congress to declare war against the United Kingdom in what is known as the 1812 War.
1921 – The Ethnic massacre of Toulsa when the white population crowds attacked the black population and companies owned by them in the Greenwood region of Tolsa, Oklahoma, in the United States of America, where hundreds of black Americans were killed.
1938 – The first version of the photo magazine “Superman”
1949 – The Italians evacuated Libya and King Muhammad Idris Al -Senussi declares the independence of the state of Barqa.
1955 – Tunisia’s independence.
1958 – Canada begins a television broadcast that covers all Canadian lands.

Births

1637 – Jack Market, French explorer.
1796 – Sadi Karno, French physicist.
1846 – Eugene Gripo, a French Egyptian world.
1917 – William Nols, an American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001.
1926 -Monroe Monroe, an American actress.
1932 – Naguib Sorour, an Egyptian poet.
1933 – Charles Wilson, an American politician.
1937 -The Fergan Fanniman, an American actor.
1958 – Azza Labib, an Egyptian actress.
1983 -Kiara, Lebanese singer.

Deaths

1868 – James Piukanan, the fifteenth President of the United States.
1949 – Khalil Bishop, Lebanese poet.
1968 – Helen Keeler, American writer.
1979 – Fenner Forsman, a German Nobel Award for Medicine in 1956.
1987 – Rashid Karami, Prime Minister of Lebanon.