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"25 September"

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25 September is the 268th day of the year (269 per year) in the guerrillaian calendar. By the end of the year, 97 days remain.

Historical events on this day
275 - Claudius Tacitus is appointed to the Emperor of the Roman Empire by the Roman Senate.
762 - A rebellion of a group of Shi'ites led by Muhammad Al-Naf to win, against the enchanting Caliphate in the Hajaz region and southern Iraq.
1066 - Battle of the Stamford Bridge marked the end of the Viking Age.
1237 - The New York Alliance was signed between England and Scotland, to establish a common boundary between the two countries.
1396 - Battle of Nicopoul is declared in the victory of the Ottoman Empire against a combined Christian army in several countries
1513 - Discovering the countries and Sco Nissi de Balboa to the Pacific Ocean
1555 - Peace of Akusburg was signed in the city of Augsburg by Charles V and the princes of an ally from Cologne
1690 - The first newspaper of America, Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick, is published for the first and last time.
1768 - Turkey declares war on the Russian Empire and the dissolution of the Russian-Turkish War
1789 - The U.S. Congress chooses to transfer the Declaration of Rights
1890 - Yosemite National Park located in California
1955 - The Jordanian Air Force
1956 - Operation Loeb - Extensive Retribution
1978 - PSA182 flight, a Boeing 727 aircraft, collides with the San Diego 172 and falls in San Diego, California. As a result, 144 people are killed.
1982 - "The 400,000 demonstration" of Peace Now protesting the events of Sabha and drinking in the square of the Kings of Israel (now Rabin Square)
1985 - A group of terrorists takes over an Israeli yacht in Cyprus; kills three people who have been on it, and surrenders itself to authorities.
1992 - Construction of the Maine-Dnova Canal
1996 - Last closed "The Magdalene House" in Ireland, in which young women were forced to become pregnant under slavery and forced their children to adopt adoption.
1996 - riots from the Wall Tunnel
1997 – The failed assassination of the “establishment” in the Hamas petition, Khaled Mashel, Jordan
1998 - After 73 days, Ben Komet ends the Atlantic Ocean crossing for the first time in history.
2003 - Earthquake in the Garda 8.0 is damaging the area of Hokkaido, Japan
2003 - Launch of the ship "Kquin Mary 2" from "Kunard"
2008 - Paul McCartney first appeared in Israel
2017 - referendum on Iraqi Kurdistan independence
2018 – Opening the Quick Train Line to Jerusalem from Jerusalem’s Jerusalem Station – Yitzchak is wise to the Chabad Station

born born

1599 - Francesco Boromini, Italian architect (losing in 1667)
1644 - Ole Remer, astronomer Danny (Pried in 1710)
1683 - Jean-Phil Ramo, one of the composers and theoreticians for music in France of the Baroque period (referred in 1764)
1711 - Chiian Long, Emperor of China (signed in 1799)
1744 - Frederick Wilhelm II, King of Prussia (Prisoned in 1797)
1862 - Billy Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia (Pried in 1952)
In 1881, if Sean, a Chinese writer, resigned in 1936.
1889 - Helena as a garden, the first female pediatrician in Israel (who was arrested in 1978)
1895 - Andre Sharon, a French chessman (he resigned in 1980)
1897 - William Poulner, American writer (Pried in 1962)
1906 - Dmitry Shostakovich, Russian composer of the Soviet period (Pried in 1975)
1913 - Joseph Began, an Austrian footballer, a large occupiers of all time (referred in 2001)
1921 - Robert Muldon, Prime Minister of New Zealand 31 (Pried in 1992)
1926 – Mel Mermelstein, Holocaust survivor of Hungarian descent (Pried in 2022)
1926 - Ernest Mesker, a German scholar in the field of justice
1927 – Colin Davis, a British winner (he resigned in 2013)
1928 - David Baruch, an Israeli actor (Pried in 2017)
1928 - Harold Beck, in the