Today in History

July, 2015

  • 12 July

    July 12th, Revolution against Spanish and French occupations starts in Morocco

    1912- France declares Morocco a French protectorate. 1921-The start of revolution in Morocco, led by Abdelkrim El Khattabi against the Spanish and French occupations. 1957 – Laurie Burney explores the …

  • 11 July

    Jul. 11- 426 Palestinians killed by Zionists in al-Ludd city

    1882 – The English fleet bombards Alexandria and destroys its castles. Ahmed Orabi was forced to withdraw his troops to the Kafr Al-Dawar and re-organize his army. 1948 – 426 …

  • 9 July

    Jul. 9, – International Court of Justice decision: Israeli wall illegal

    1816 – Argentina gains independence from Spain. 1850 – Millard Fillmore assumes presidency of the United States after the death of President Zachary Taylor. 1952 – Nouri Al-Saeed Government resigns …

  • 8 July

    July 8, Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani assassinated by Mossad

    1497 – Vasco da Gama leads a fleet of four ships with a crew of 170 men from Lisbon to India. 951 – Modern Paris founded. 1889 – First edition …

  • 7 July

    July 7, Assassination of prominent Syrian nationalist Abdul Rahman Shahbandar

      1543 – French troops invade Luxembourg. 1940 – Assassination of prominent Syrian nationalist Abdul Rahman Shahbandar. 1978 – Independence of Solomon Islands from the UK. 1991 – Brioni Agreement …

  • 6 July

    July 6, Louis Pasteur successfully tests a vaccine against rabies on an Infected child

      1785 – Dollar is officially adopted as the money unit of the United States. 1801- Outbreak of the “Battle Aldzeras” between the French fleet Navy and the British Royal …

  • 5 July

    July 5, British Royal Society for Science publishes the theory of Gravity reached by the English physicist Isaac Newton

      1689 – British Royal Society for Science publishes the theory of Gravity reached by the English physicist Isaac Newton. 1884 – Germany occupies Cameron. 1943 – The Battle of …

  • 4 July

    June 4th, Muslims, led by Salah ed-Din al-Ayyoubi, defeat Crusaders in Hattin battle

    1187-Muslims, led by Salah ed-Din al-Ayyoubi, defeat Crusaders in Hattin battle. 1776- The US Independence Day. 1810- The French troops occupy the Dutch city of Amsterdam. 1827-All slaves in New …

  • 3 July

    July 3rd, British forces massacre 360 American women and children in Wyoming

    1250-‏ The French King St. Louis IX captured by the Egyptian army during 7th Crusade campaign. 1778- British forces massacre 360 American men, women and children in Wyoming. 1778- Prussia …

  • 2 July

    July 2, Mandela elected as President of African National Congress (ANC)

    1963 – First portable nuclear station operated in the Soviet Union. 1976 – Union between North and South Vietnam. 1991 – Election of Nelson Mandela as President of the African …

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