Who was born on February 10 and what day is it?
👉 HOLIDAYS:
🇺🇳 UN – World Legumes Day.
🇺🇳 International Arabian Leopard Day.
🌏 World Film Day.
🌏 Dazmol’s birthday.
🔹 NATIONAL HOLIDAYS:
🇺🇸 USA – National Umbrella Day.
🇪🇷 Eritrea – Fennel Day.
🇷🇺 Russia – Memorial Day of Alexander Pushkin.
🇨🇳 China – Chinese New Year.
🇮🇶 Iraq – Kurdish writers’ day.
🇮🇹 Italy – Foiba Memorial Day.
🇩🇪 Germany – Children’s Hospice Day.
🇹🇭 Thailand – Volunteer Defense Corps Day.
🇷🇺 Russia – Diplomatic Staff Day.
👉 EVENTS:
– 754 – The Cathedral of the Hierarchs of the Church (iconoclastic) was opened.
– 1074 – Devonu Lug’atut Turk was completed by Mahmud Kashgari.
– 1258 – Mongols led by Khuloku conquered Baghdad and put an end to the Abbasid kingdom.
– 1354 – A clash between students and residents on St. Scholastica’s Day.
– 1636 – Dazmol’s birthday.
– 1763 – The Treaty of Paris was concluded between France and Spain, which ended the Seven Years’ War.
– 1772 – Franz Joseph I von Liechtenstein became Prince of Liechtenstein.
– 1784 – the port and fortress in Crimea was named Sevastopol by decree of Catherine II.
– 1828 – Four English shepherds kill more than 30 Tasmanian civilians at Cape Grim in northern Tasmania.
– 1841 – Napoleon’s Six-Day War: the Russian corps was defeated.
– 1837 – Pushkin died as a result of a serious injury received in a duel.
– 1841 – The “British North America Act” was officially announced. A single Canadian province was formed.
– 1846 – First Anglo-Sikh War begins.
– 1906 – British battleship “Dreadnought” (“Fearless”) was launched. It was the best ship of its time.
– 1918 – Sultan Abdulhamid, the Ottoman king, died at the age of 76.
– 1920 – a ceremony was held in Putsk to connect Poland with the sea.
– 1931 – Delhi became the capital of India.
– 1939 – Syrdaryo in Syrdaryo region, Dangara in Fergana region were established.
– 1939 – Spanish Civil War: General Franco’s troops occupy Catalonia, and the Republicans lose access to the French border from Spain.
– 1940 – “Tom and Jerry” cartoon was released.
– 1943 – the construction of the Farhod HPP was started with the help of the public.
– 1945 – The submarine S-13 sank the General von Steuben.
– 1947 – Peace treaties were signed in Paris between the victorious countries of the Second World War and the former allies of Nazi Germany, Italy, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria and Finland (entered into force on September 15, 1947).
– 1962 – Exchange of Soviet intelligence officer Rudolph Abel with American pilot Francis Power.
– 1986 – A major trial against the Sicilian mafia began in Palermo.
– 1992 – The US Air Force began delivering American humanitarian aid to the CIS countries (“Operation Share Hope”).
– 1994 – The Brazilian Space Agency was established.
– 1995 – In Almaty, ten CIS countries signed an agreement on the creation of a joint air defense system of the CIS.
– 1996 – The first chess match was played between Garry Kasparov and the IBM Deep Blue supercomputer.
– 1997 – Issue 1 of “Hamshira” magazine was published.
– 1998 – the death penalty was abolished in Azerbaijan and replaced by life imprisonment.
– 1998 – The anthem of Bosnia and Herzegovina was adopted.
– 2005 – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the DPRK publicly announced for the first time that the country had created nuclear weapons.
– 2006 – A sarcophagus was found in the Valley of the Kings
– 2006 – XX Winter Olympic Games opened in Turin (Italy).
– 2009 – For the first time in the history of cosmonautics, two satellites collided in Earth’s orbit.
– 2013 – Parliamentary elections in Monaco.
– 2015 – killing of students in Chapel Hill (USA).
– 2015 – shelling of Kramatorsk during the war in Donbass.
👉 BIRTHDAYS:
– 1585 – Angelo Caroselli (1652) – Italian Baroque painter.
– 1696 – Johann Melchior Molter (1765) – German composer, violinist of the baroque and early classical periods.
– 1775 – Charles Lamb (1834) – English poet and literary critic, master of essays.
– 1808 – Georg Weber (1888) – German historian and philologist.
– 1835 – Victor Henzen (1924) – German zoologist, introduced the term planchron to science.
– 1869 – Jalil Mammadgulizoda (1932) – Azerbaijani writer, playwright, journalist and social worker.
– 1881- Boris Zaitsev (1972) – Russian writer, critic and literary critic.
– 1890 – Boris Pasternak – Russian and Soviet poet and writer, winner of the Nobel Prize (1958).
– 1897 – John Franklin Enders (1985) – American virologist, winner of the Nobel Prize (1954).
– 1897 – Shamsiyev Porso (1972) – navoiologist and textual scientist, honored scientist of Uzbekistan (1972).
– 1898 – Brecht Berthold (1956) – German writer, director.
– 1899 – Javdot Sunoy (1982) – President of Turkey from 1966 to 1973.
– 1902 – Walter Brattain (1987) – American physicist, one of the creators of the transistor, winner of the Nobel Prize (1956).
– 1908 – Boris Zeidman (1981) – composer, People’s Artist of Uzbekistan.
– 1922 – Jalilov Ikram – legal scholar. Honored Scientist of Uzbekistan (1990).
– 1923 – Chang Che – Chinese screenwriter and director.
– 1928 – Normuhammad Khudoiberdiyev (2011) – Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the UzSSR (1971-1984).
– 1933 – Husniddin Sharipov – People’s Poet of Uzbekistan, Honored Cultural Worker of Uzbekistan.
– 1938 – George Weiner – Soviet writer and journalist, author of famous detective stories.
– 1947 – Sultanov Momin – craftsman, People’s Master of Uzbekistan (2000).
– 1952 – Erkin Usman – Uzbek writer, translator.
– 1952 – Mominov Kabul – master locksmith, hero of Uzbekistan (2001).
– 1960 – Sheikh Abdurrahman Al-Sudais is the imam-khatib of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, one of the most famous reciters in the world.
– 1962 – Clifford Lee Burton – American musician, one of the founders of Metallica group.
– 1967 – Laura Dern – American film actress.
– 1974 – Elizabeth Irene Banks – American actress, director and producer.
– 1991 – Emma Rose Roberts – American actress and singer.
– 1997 – Chloe Grace Moretz is an American actress and model.