July 23, Free Officers lead a revolution on 23 July 1952 against King Farouk of Egypt

 
1829 –US inventor William Austin Burt patented a machine called the “Typographer”.

1896 – The first edition of “Sham” newspaper published in Damascus.
1952 – The Free Officers lead a revolution on 23 July 1952 against King Farouk of Egypt.
1960- Establishment of Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
2005 – Explosions of Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt kill at least 88 people and injure an estimated 200 others.
Born Today:
1906 – Croatian- Swiss Chemist and Nobel-Laureate Vladimir Prelog.
Passed away:
1757 – Italian Musician Domenico Scarlatti.
Occasions:
National Day of Egypt, Revolution Day July 23.
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