FYI January 22, 2025

On This Day

1517 – The Ottoman Empire under Selim I defeats the Mamluk Sultanate and captures present-day Egypt at the Battle of Ridaniya.[4]
The Battle of Ridaniya or Battle of Ridanieh (Turkish: Ridaniye Muharebesi; Arabic: معركة الريدانية) was fought on January 22, 1517, in Egypt. The Ottoman forces of Selim I defeated the Mamluk forces under Al-Ashraf Tuman bay II. The Turks marched into Cairo, and the severed head of Tuman bay II, Egypt’s last Mamluk Sultan, was hung over an entrance gate in the Al Ghourieh quarter of Cairo.[4] Or, alternatively, he was hung from the gate and buried after three days.[5] The Ottoman grand vizier, Hadım Sinan Pasha, was killed in action.

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Born On This Day

1522 – Charles II de Valois, Duke of Orléans, (d. 1545)[16]
Charles II of Orléans (22 January 1522 – 9 September 1545) was the third son of Francis I and Claude of France.

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FYI

 
 
NASA: Astronomy Picture of the Day
 
 
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Jake Wynn – Public Historian: “The Gilded Age” by PBS American Experience | What we’re watching this week
 
 
 
 

Michael Dexter Hankins, I like to write junk…: CELEBRATION TIME Celebrate good times, come on, let’s celebrate!
 
 
 
 

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By Timothy Karoff, Culture Reporter, SFGate: An elusive California mammal has just been photographed alive for the first time Scientists rarely, if ever, succeed in trapping it alive

 
 
 
 
By Eurasia Review: Guidance On Animal-Borne Infections In The Canadian Arctic; Researcher Studies The Power Of Native Plants To Combat Road Salt Pollution and more ->

 
 
 
 

By Matt Goff, Sitka Nature: January Walk Around Totem Park
 
 
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Craig Medred: Good intentions

 
 
 
 
By Kenneth Partridge, Mental Floss: 20 Albums Turning 50 in 2025 Some true classics are turning the big 5-0 this year.

 
 
 
 
Joe Rogan Experience #2001 – Gabriel Iglesias

 
 
 
 

IronClad: The Future Of America: Trump’s Second Term, China’s Role, Greenland, and Global Conflicts (w/PBD)
 
 
 
 
Shawn Ryan Show: Leif Babin – What Leadership Looks Like in the World’s Deadliest Warzones | SRS #162

 
 
 
 

Jocko Podcast: SOGCast 030: SOF Magazine Founder and Former Publisher, Green Beret Robert K. Brown

 
 
 
 

Recipes

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