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Muthu Vaduganatha Periyavudaya Thevar
Muthu Vaduganatha Periyavudaya Thevar was the second king of the Sivagangai Estate, also known as the “Lesser Maravar Kingdom”. He ruled from 1750 to 1772. Born in Sivagangai, he was the son of Vijaya Raghunatha Sasivarna Periya Oodaiya Thevar and Akilandeshwari Nachiyar from the Ramnad Estate. His reign marked a significant period in the history of the region.
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in History
Lemuria
In the misty depths of the ocean, there existed a legendary land known as Lemuria. Now, Lemuria wasn't your average place; it was said to be a paradise beyond compare, filled with lush greenery, sparkling waters, and a sense of magic that hung in the air like a gentle mist.
By Jackmiko992 years ago in History
The History of Tea
During a long day spent roaming the forest in search of edible grains and herbs, the weary divine farmer Shennong accidentally poisoned himself 72 times. But before the poisons could end his life, a leaf drifted into his mouth. He chewed on it and it revived him, and that is how we discovered tea. Or so an ancient legend goes at least. Tea doesn't actually cure poisonings, but the story of Shennong, the mythical Chinese inventor of agriculture, highlights tea's importance to ancient China.
By Aafreen Ali2 years ago in History
Time Traveling
Jophar Vorin Among the people who have claimed to come from lands not known to exist, the Man from Taured is undoubtedly the most iconic case, but it is not the only documented one. We often continue to hear about such people from many centuries who suddenly appeared from somewhere and claimed to belong to places that do not exist. Even the truth of their families remained in doubt as no one was sure if they existed. Another thing that made these people more mysterious was that they had no ID from any country and spoke an unknown language. All these qualities indicated that they came from a parallel universe.
By The Secret History Of The World2 years ago in History
Flutterwave Scandal: Unraveling the Mystery
Welcome to the fascinating world of finance, where scandals and controversies can send shockwaves through the industry. In recent months, the Flutterwave scandal has captured the attention of financial experts and enthusiasts alike. As a journalist covering the latest insights and analysis in the financial realm, I am here to shed light on this complex scandal and untangle the knots that surround it.
By Vincent Otiri2 years ago in History
Rani Durgavati
Rani Durgavati, born on October 5, 1524, at the fortress of Kalinjar, embodied the spirit of valor and resilience from an early age. Her marriage to King Dalpat Shah of Gondwana forged a powerful alliance between the Chandelas of Mahoba and the Rajgonds of Garha-Mandla, setting the stage for her eventual ascension to the role of Queen regent.
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in History
History Of Palestine
Title: The True History. Palestine is a locale in the Middle East with a rich and complex history that stretches back millennia. Its essential area between Africa, Asia, and Europe has made it a junction of civic establishments and a sought after domain since forever ago. The land known as Palestine has been home to different people groups, including Canaanites, Israelites, Philistines, Romans, Byzantines, Middle Easterners, Crusaders, Ottomans, and English.
By Shahid Kabir2 years ago in History
The Exodus Shows Proofs Of Ancient Machines!
The Exodus The Exodus, a tale etched in the annals of human history, recounts how Moses led the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery and into the promised land of Israel. Yet, their journey was fraught with peril, particularly in the barren and hostile Sinai desert. How did they endure for 40 years in such an unforgiving environment? And what was the enigmatic sustenance that God bestowed upon them each morning, known as manna?
By The Secret History Of The World2 years ago in History
History Of Amazon Jungle
The Untamed Wild: An Excursion Through the Historical Background of the Amazon Wilderness The Amazon Wilderness, frequently alluded to as the "lungs of the Earth," is a huge and stunning wild that traverses nine nations in South America, enveloping over 6.7 million square kilometers of thick rainforest, winding waterways, and unrivaled biodiversity. Its set of experiences is pretty much as old and strange as the actual woods, going back millennia to the native people groups who have called it home since days of yore.
By Shahid Kabir2 years ago in History
History about The United States
Title: An Excursion Through the Embroidery of America: The Historical Background of the US: The historical backdrop of the US is a rich embroidery woven from the strings of investigation, colonization, upheaval, and development. From the earliest occupants of the land to the assorted society it is today, the narrative of America is one of strength, progress, and the quest for opportunity.
By Shahid Kabir2 years ago in History





