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Unveiling the Untold Tragedy
In the quiet village facing the main road to Jerusalem, a poignant history unfolded in 1948—one that remains etched in the collective memory of its 750 inhabitants. This is the untold story of a small village that became a symbol of a larger catastrophe known as the Nakba, a historical episode purposefully concealed, distorted, and largely forgotten in the West.
By Khumbudzo Modau2 years ago in History
Top 3 Samurai Swords: Katana, Wakizashi, and Tanto!
In 1877, the Meiji Era came to an end with the arrival of a new emperor in Japan. This was a process that took place in many regions of the world. Most countries that went through this era were very ambitious and had to modernize their production of goods so that they could be competitive in the international markets. For Japan, this meant that things like samurai swords had to either disappear or become something else.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in History
Ancient Mystery
I have been present for a considerable amount of time, encountering interesting individuals and engaging in daring activities. Therefore, one might assume that there is very little that can surprise me. However, that assumption would be incorrect.
By Himbaza Kayijuka Moise2 years ago in History
THE LEGEND OF BIGFOOT
Bigfoot is known by many titles with many different cultures although the name Bigfoot is generally attributed to the mountainous Western region of North America. The common name Sasquatch comes from the Salish Sasquits, while the Algonquin of the north-central region of the continent refer to a Witiko or Wendigo. Other nations tell of a large creature much like a man but imbued with special powers and characteristics. The Ojibway of the Northern Plains believed the Rugaru appeared in times of danger and other nations agreed that the hairy apparition was a messenger of warning, telling man to change his ways.
By Ramkumar Gunasekaran2 years ago in History
Abbey of Thelema in Sicily, Italy
Have you ever wondered where you might find an old, abandoned, haunted abbey that was once the playground for magicians, occultists, free spirits, possibly Satanists, and maybe even the Beast of Revelation? I know it's one of those questions that hits me at night when I'm trying to sleep: Does this type of place exist? And, if so, where might I find it?
By J.A. Hernandez2 years ago in History
“The Crown of Destiny”
In the ancient land of Eldoria, where empires rose and fell like the tides, there emerged a ruler whose destiny was woven into the very fabric of time. His name was Alexander, a young king whose ascent to power defied the expectations of many.
By Arhan Kabir2 years ago in History
What are The Popular Types of Ninja Swords?
Ninja swords are traditionally made of steel and shaped into a long straight blade with a circular handguard called a tsuba. A blade length typically ranges from around 30 centimeters (12 in) to 90 centimeters (36 in), but occasionally, much longer blades have been wielded. The handguard is generally between 8 and 16 centimeters (3–6 in) from the fulcrum, or center of the tang. The hilt is usually wrapped with cloth for a tight gripping surface, but not always.
By Mai Sophia2 years ago in History
Upcountry Tamils of Sri Lanka: A Journey Through History, Culture, and Contemporary Challenges
Introduction: Unveiling the Upcountry Tamil Narrative The Upcountry Tamils of Sri Lanka, a distinctive community nestled amidst the verdant hills of the island nation, have a story that spans centuries. From their historical roots to the cultural intricacies that shape their identity, this article embarks on a journey through time, uncovering the challenges faced by the Upcountry Tamils in contemporary society.
By Dharshila Dhevarajah2 years ago in History
Arid
Enormous desolate tract. However as soon as there was complete of water. There was an abundance of lifestyles. Aral sea it is in the beginning the call of a lake. To the arabs this lake became known as the sea because of its vastness. By way of 1960, the aral sea was the fourth largest lake on earth. The age of the aral sea is about five.5 million years in the records of the sector.
By Faruk Hossain2 years ago in History









