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Akbar Birbal: Birbal Goes To Heaven
Emperor Akbar was very fond of Birbal and favoured him. This made the other courtiers at Akbar’s court jealous of Birbal. They, and many other people in the kingdom, continuously plotted for Birbal’s downfall, but were never able to succeed in their plans.
By Georgiana Pfeffer2 years ago in History
Isis attack on Moscow: Russia says US trying to cover up ‘something’. Content Warning.
NEW DELHI: Russia has raised concerns over the United States' immediate attribution of blame following the recent terror attack in Moscow, with Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for President Vladimir Putin, labeling the quick judgment as peculiar. This skepticism comes amid an ongoing Russian investigation into the tragic incident that left 143 dead at a concert venue.
By Aabusad Pathan2 years ago in History
"Resilience and Diversity: A Comprehensive History of Nigeria". Content Warning.
Introduction The history of Nigeria is a tapestry woven with threads of pre-colonial civilizations, the transatlantic slave trade, colonial rule, independence struggles, and post-independence challenges and triumphs. Spanning millennia, Nigeria's story is one of resilience, cultural diversity, political upheaval, and economic transformation.
By Paschal Mmesoma2 years ago in History
THE DEMISE OF ADOLF HITLER: UNRAVELING THE CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING HIS DEATH
Introduction: The demise of Adolf Hitler, one of the most notorious figures in history, remains shrouded in mystery and controversy. His death, occurring at the end of World War II, marked the culmination of years of conflict, devastation, and atrocities perpetrated under his regime. However, the circumstances surrounding Hitler's death have sparked numerous theories, debates, and investigations, with questions lingering about the exact nature of his demise. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the events leading up to Hitler's death, examine the various theories surrounding his demise, and unravel the complex circumstances that continue to captivate historians and researchers to this day.
By Informative Blog2 years ago in History
Giant 'toe biter' water bugs discovered in Cyprus for the 1st time
In an astounding bit of nature, Cyprus, known for its bright sea shores and old remains, has as of late become home to a few surprising guests: goliath water bugs! These animals, otherwise called "toe biters," have been found without precedent for the island's waters, starting fervor and interest among local people and researchers the same.
By Sabtain Khan2 years ago in History
Rabindranath Tagore: The Legacy of a Literary Maestro
Rabindranath Tagore, widely hailed as the Bard of Bengal, stands as an icon of India's cultural and literary heritage. A polymath whose talents spanned poetry, music, literature, art, and social reform, Tagore left an indelible mark not only on the Indian subcontinent but also on the global stage. Born into a prominent Bengali family in the 19th century, Tagore's genius transcended boundaries, earning him the first non-European Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913. This article delves into the multifaceted life and enduring legacy of Rabindranath Tagore, shedding light on his literary contributions, philosophical insights, and advocacy for social change.
By MEDIA.COM WORLD 2 years ago in History
Why bible study is important: A Critical Look at the Enduring Importance of Bible Study
Unveiling the Tapestry: A Critical Look at the Enduring Importance of Bible Study The Bible, a text of profound historical, cultural, and spiritual significance, has served as a cornerstone of faith for millennia. Yet, its true essence unfolds not through passive consumption, but through active engagement – through critical study. This pursuit transcends mere intellectual exercise; it offers a transformative journey for individuals and communities alike. Examining the motivations behind Bible study reveals a rich tapestry woven with threads of personal development, communal connection, and timeless wisdom.
By Mayar Younes2 years ago in History
Three Terrifying Greek Mythological Women
Greek mythology is replete with tales and traditions involving gods, heroes, and other fantastical animals. It should come as no surprise that many of these animals are viewed as monsters due to their horrifying features and frightening supernatural abilities. Greek monsters typically play supporting roles in myths, and their primary function is to illustrate the challenges that a Greek hero must fight and conquer.
By Richard Weber2 years ago in History






