Historical
The Fall of the Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful and influential civilizations in human history, stretching across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. However, despite its immense power and success, the Roman Empire eventually fell, marking the end of an era and paving the way for the Middle Ages.
By Victor Okeke3 years ago in FYI
Burj Khalifa: Tallest building in the world
On sixth January, 2004 Dubai's sandy soil began being dug to assemble the tallest structure on the planet. Around the finish of 2004, the world's tallest structure was Taipei 101 Situated in Taiwan, this building was somewhat north of 500 m tall. In any case, the objective they set off on a mission to accomplish in Dubai, was unfathomable and record-breaking. They needed a structure so tall that besides the fact that it would be the tallest structure on the planet yet additionally be 62% taller than the second-tallest structure. The distinction between the tallest and second tallest would deter anybody endeavouring to break its record.
By Habeeb Rahman3 years ago in FYI
Being in the Ottoman Empire during The Night Attack against Vlad the Impaler.
There are a lot of extremely good solutions here. Many logical, properly thought. Shell-shock in WWII, gasoline assaults in the trenches of WWI. Being trapped in a burning bomber or a historic foot soldier trying to get to grips with his enemy face-to-face. Battle with the chance of dying is no doubt a life-changing ride for each and every sane human being no count what facet you are on.
By Muhammad Ali3 years ago in FYI
The Mongol Empire
The Mongol Empire is widely regarded as one of the most significant and powerful empires in human history. Spanning much of Asia and Europe during the 13th and 14th centuries, the Mongol Empire had a profound impact on the cultures and societies of the regions it conquered, leaving a lasting legacy that can still be felt today.
By BILL KISHORE3 years ago in FYI
The Protestant Reformation
The Protestant Reformation was a pivotal moment in the history of Christianity. The movement, which began in the early 16th century, challenged the authority of the Catholic Church, leading to the establishment of new Christian denominations and setting the stage for religious tolerance.
By BILL KISHORE3 years ago in FYI
The Scientific Revolution
The Scientific Revolution was a period of immense intellectual and scientific advancement that occurred in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was a time of great discoveries, innovative ideas, and the birth of modern science. It brought about a radical shift in the way people thought about the natural world, laying the foundation for modern scientific thought.
By BILL KISHORE3 years ago in FYI
What is the history of Antarctica?
Antarctica is the main landmass which isn't a nation, doesn't have an administration, nor any native clans living there for a long time. One of the clearest reasons is that it is the coldest landmass on the planet. The temperature can go as low as - 89°C. Furthermore, it is additionally the windiest put on the planet. With blizzards at a speed of 300 km/hr. It can dazzle you.
By Habeeb Rahman3 years ago in FYI
Indian government's demonetization drive
In 2016, the Indian government announced a demonetization drive, an unprecedented move aimed at curbing the circulation of black money and reducing corruption in the country. The move was sudden and unexpected, and it had a major impact on the country's economy and its citizens.
By BILL KISHORE3 years ago in FYI
How to "Level Up" Your Occult Skills - Part 3
I think it’s important to understand how to explore occult knowledge more objectively, which is what inspired this “Level Up” series (read Part One and Part Two here). Part Three focuses on the personal reasons behind learning and/or believing in occultism. For those of us who believe and take witchcraft, sorcery, or whatever seriously, we accept that our work is experiential above all else. For those who just love the topic and want to further understand why people adopted occultism and mysticism as the fundamentals of their core beliefs back then and today, this article should provide some insight.
By Aliciel Alone3 years ago in FYI











