Memory of the day: “Awlad El-Zawat”, the 1st Arabic speaking film, is released in 1932

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“Awlad El-Zawat”, the 1st Arabic speaking film, is released on March 14, 1932

“Awlad El-Zawat”, the 1st Arabic speaking film, is released on March 14, 1932

CAIRO – 14 March 2022: In the following lines, ET sheds light on the most important world events that took place on March 14.

 

 

 

1932 – “Awlad El-Zawat”, the first Arabic speaking film, is released.

 

 

 

1939 - German armies enter Prague and take control of what remains of Czechoslovakia.

 

 

 

1958 - The racist South African government bans the African National Congress.

 

 

 

1978 - Israel begins its invasion of southern Lebanon in what is known as Operation Litani.

 

 

 

1988 - The first celebration of Number Pi Day, established by the physicist Larry Shaw.

 

 

 

Born on this day:

 

1879 - Albert Einstein, German-American/Swiss theoretical physicist, recipient of the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics.

 

 

 

Died on this day:

 

1883 - Karl Marx, German philosopher, politician, journalist and social theorist.

 

 

 

2018 – Stephen Hawking, British physicist.

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