Hussein Kamel of Egypt Рожден ден, дата на раждане

Hussein Kamel of Egypt

Hussein Kamel (Arabic: حسين كامل; 21 November 1853 – 9 October 1917) was the Sultan of Egypt from 19 December 1914 to 9 October 1917, during the British protectorate over Egypt. He was the first person to hold the title of Sultan of Egypt since the killing of Sultan Tuman II by the Ottomans in 1517 following their conquest of Egypt.

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петък, 21 октомври 1853 г.
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21 октомври 1853 г. беше петък под звездния знак на . Беше 293 ден от годината. Президент на Съединените щати беше Franklin Pierce.

Ако сте родени на този ден, вие сте на 172 години. Последният ви рожден ден беше на вторник, 21 октомври 2025 г., преди 221 дни. Следващият ви рожден ден е на сряда, 21 октомври 2026 г., след 143 дни. Живял си за 63 043 дни, или около 1 513 053 часа, или около 90 783 231 минути, или около 5 446 993 860 секунди.

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21st of October 1853 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 21 октомври 1853 г.

Great Newspaper Change-Probable Sale of the Herald and Removal of Mr. Bennett to Boston.

Date: 21 October 1853

We fear we did that once enterprising newspaper, the Herald, some little injustice the other day in the " serious remonstrance " we ventured to make against its allowing itself to be beaten, so regularly and signally, in important intelligence, by the DAILY TIMES.

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Locality of the Late Prize-Fight.

Date: 22 October 1853

BERKSHIRE

Berkshire

To the Editor of the N. Y. Daily Times: Knowing, gentlemen, your desire to be accurate in the details of news items, allow me to give the true state of the case in relation to the prize-fight venue, to which allusion is made in your article contained on the first page of the DAILY TIMES of this date.

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FRANCE.; Movements of the Emperor and Empress. Anecdotes and Incidents--Parisian Gossip.

Date: 22 October 1853

Correspondence of the New-York Daily Times:

Their Majesties left St. Cloud, with the usual flourish, last Thursday, for the Northern Departments. The first day's journey revealed no new or striking fact, unless it he the existence of a lady of honor of whom we had not heard before, Madame LEZAY MAGNESIA, and a singular proceeding on the part of the engine.

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