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The Middle Kingdom of Egypt
The Middle Kingdom of Egypt The Middle Kingdom of Egypt was a time of great prosperity and cultural achievement. It lasted from approximately 2055 to 1650 BC, following the First Intermediate Period, a time of political fragmentation and instability. The Middle Kingdom was characterized by a return to centralized rule, economic growth, and artistic and literary florescence.
By Hmid Abderrahmane2 years ago in History
Bermuda Triangle
over the past hundred years in the region of the infamous Bermuda Triangle about a hundred ships and aircraft have disappeared while scientists are trying to find the cause of these mysterious disappearances and massive disasters in this area similar anomalies have appeared around the world so what could be more dangerous than the Bermuda Triangle dozens of such messages are stored in the black boxes of planes that crashed over the Bermuda Triangle under mysterious circumstances it covers the territory from the Bermuda Islands in Florida to Puerto Rico.
By peace igwe2 years ago in History
Ikenna Ike- NFL’s financial structure.
The financial foundation of the NFL is built on diverse revenue streams that collectively create a financial juggernaut. The league's primary sources of revenue include broadcasting rights, sponsorships, ticket sales, and merchandising. Broadcasting rights, often the largest contributor, involve lucrative contracts with networks for the exclusive rights to televise games. Sponsorship deals with major corporations, such as PepsiCo and Nike, infuse additional capital into the league. Ticket sales provide revenue directly from game attendance, while merchandising, including licensed apparel and memorabilia, extends the NFL brand globally. The league's ability to diversify revenue streams ensures stability and growth, even in the face of economic fluctuations.
By Ikenna Ike2 years ago in History
Sparkling Marvel: A European City Built Entirely of Diamonds!
Our journey takes an unexpected turn as we set sail to the vibrant shores of Santa Cruz Dees Lote, a Colombian island that stands as one of the world's most densely populated. This 2 and 1/2 acre coral platform, built over a century ago by fishermen, houses around 600 residents. Their decision to settle here was not just based on the stunning location but also the absence of mosquitoes—a rarity in tropical paradises.
By Tallal Jafri2 years ago in History
A MUSICAL JOURNEY THROUGH QAWWALI’S HISTORY
Qawwali is a form of classical music originating from the Asian sub-continent, tracing back to the 13th century BC. It is a performance of Sufi Muslim poetry and is believed to connect the listeners to God. A typical qawwali performance consists of lead singers, a chorus, a harmonium player, and a percussionist. Amir Khusrao is considered the inventor of Qawwali and the instruments used to perform it. The most authentic qawwals reside in the 'Qawwal Gali' in Karachi, where five streets are named after five distinguished qawwals. The qawwal families are descendants of the 12 original qawwals trained by Amir Khusrao and reside in close proximity to pass down the art to the next generation. The most notable qawwal is Ustad Munshi Raziuddin, who was an accomplished classical musician and exponent of the qawwali art form.
By Aseel Aftab2 years ago in History
Once Popular Foods We Don't Eat Anyone
Consider this scenario: It's a misty, overcast morning in the heart of winter. Tom awakens with a sense of nervous anticipation for the day ahead. He's embarking on a lengthy voyage through unexplored waters. His captain intends to depart England, sailing all the way to the Americas. Fully packed and ready to depart, Tom's wife reminds him to take the biscuits he painstakingly prepared the night before. Let's zoom in on these biscuits for a moment; they have a peculiar appearance, don't they? Known as ship's biscuits, these were the staple sustenance for sailors during extended sea voyages. Astonishingly, these biscuits could last for years without spoiling. How could this be possible, you ask? The secret lies in their ingredients and the method of baking.
By Cudjoe Justice2 years ago in History
Badma Bridge
Padma Bridge at a Glance Padma Setu is a multipurpose road and rail bridge built over Padma River. It is the longest bridge in Bangladesh. The bridge connects Mawa, Lauhjung in Munshiganj with Jazira end of Shariatpur. As a result, the south-western part of the country has been connected with the north-eastern part.
By MD FERDOUS2 years ago in History
Varanasi
With millions of pilgrims and those seeking spiritual comfort, Varanasi—often referred to as the spiritual centre of India—is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Known by many other names, including Banaras or Kashi, Varanasi, is a city in northern India's Uttar Pradesh state that is situated on the banks of the Ganges River. It is renowned for its rich historical, religious, and cultural legacy that has emerged over time.
By The Knowledge 2 years ago in History









