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China’s Golden Triumph: Unveiling the World’s Largest Gold Reserve
China makes groundbreaking revelation, claims world’s largest gold deposit worth $83 billion. This find alone is a geological marvel, let alone potential game changer for the world’s entire gold market, which is second only to the South Deep gold mine in South Africa with about 930 metric tons of gold.
By Canva Pro Teamsabout a year ago in History
what if the earth was flat !
Something's hiding beneath the surface—can you spot it? Close encounters like this are surprisingly common with whales, more than you'd think. While the people in these videos came out mostly unscathed, there's no ignoring the fact that they were mere meters away from becoming a whale's next meal. But what if they hadn’t been so lucky? Could a human actually survive being swallowed by a whale? Has it ever happened? Let’s explore this hypothetical scenario.
By silvestus Wambua savaliabout a year ago in History
The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre: A Bloody Catalyst for India’s Ability Struggle
Historical Context: Colonial Repression and Rising Resistance By 1919, India had endured over 150 years of British colonial rule, characterized by bread-and-butter exploitation, ancestral discrimination, and political marginalization. World War I affronted tensions: over a actor Indian soldiers fought for Britain, assured greater abandon in return. Instead, the British government alien the Rowlatt Act in March 1919, extending wartime emergency measures to abolish dissent. The act accustomed broad apprehension after trial, censorship, and belted accessible gatherings, igniting civic protests.
By Say the truth about a year ago in History
The Birth of Earth’s Sixth Ocean A Geological Marvel Unfolding in Africa
The Birth of Earth’s Sixth Ocean A Geological Marvel Unfolding in Africa. In the remote deserts of Ethiopia a silent but monumental transformation is taking place one that could reshape the face of our planet. Since 2005 scientists have been closely monitoring a massive 35 mile long crack known as the East African Rift. This geological phenomenon is not just a scientific curiosity it holds the potential to alter the geography of Earth redefine the socio-economic landscape of Africa and even redraw political boundaries. Most astonishingly it could lead to the formation of Earth’s sixth ocean. At the core of this phenomenon lies the movement of tectonic plates the colossal slabs of Earth’s crust that float atop the semi fluid mantle beneath. These plates are in constant motion driven by the convective currents of the mantle. Over millions of years their movements have shaped the planet’s surface creating mountains valleys and oceans. The East African Rift is a vivid example of this dynamic process in action. The rift is the result of the Somalian tectonic plate slowly pulling away from the Nubian tectonic plate. This separation mirrors the dramatic split between South America and Africa that began over 100 million years ago which eventually led to the formation of the Atlantic Ocean. Today the East African Rift is a living testament to the ongoing evolution of Earth’s crust.
By Adnan Rasheedabout a year ago in History
The Dog Immortalized by a Volcanic Eruption
The year was 79 AD. The location was Pompeii, a bustling Roman city at the base of Mount Vesuvius in what is now modern-day Italy. Life in Pompeii was vibrant and full of activity—until disaster struck. One day, without warning, Mount Vesuvius erupted with a deafening explosion, spewing ash and molten rock into the sky. Within hours, the thriving city was buried under a thick layer of volcanic ash, taking the lives of thousands of its residents.
By Muhammad Ashfaq Bhattiabout a year ago in History
History of African Fabric Print
African prints are also known as Ankara prints or Dutch wax prints. It is a vibrant and unique fabric that has captured the world's imagination. striking colors intricate patterns And its rich history makes it a symbol of African culture. And it's a popular choice for fashion lovers everywhere...
By African Print Manufacturerabout a year ago in History
The Face of a 14th Century Warrior Unraveling a Historical Mystery with Modern Forensic Technology.
The Face of a 14th Century Warrior Unraveling a Historical Mystery with Modern Forensic Technology. The remains of a 14th century warrior discovered in a mass grave have introduced historians and scientists to a new historical enigma. While the identity of this warrior remains a mystery modern forensic technology has been used to reconstruct his facial features with remarkable accuracy. This reconstructed face not only offers a glimpse into the life of medieval warriors but also sheds light on the warfare techniques and cultural influences of that era.
By Adnan Rasheedabout a year ago in History
Plane Crashes
A plane crash is a very serious accident that happens when an airplane fails to land safely or falls from the sky. While modern airplanes are very safe, crashes still happen due to different reasons. Some plane crashes are small, while others are big and cause major loss of life and damage.
By Farhan Sayedabout a year ago in History
Leonardo da Vinci: The Genius Who Shaped the Renaissance
The Story of Leonardo da Vinci: The Renaissance Visionary Leonardo da Vinci—his name alone sparks images of stunning paintings, intricate inventions, and notebooks filled with sketches of ideas far ahead of his time. But who was Leonardo, really? More than just a painter, he was a scientist, engineer, inventor, and true Renaissance visionary. His genius touched nearly every field of knowledge, and his impact is still felt today.
By Valuable Knowledgeabout a year ago in History
Alexander the Great vs. Baron Porus: The Epic Affray at the Hydaspes River
Historical Background Alexander’s Quest for the Ends of the Earth By 326 BCE, Alexander the Great had already baffled the Persian Empire, Egypt, and Central Asia. His appetite to ability the “ends of the accepted world” led him to the Indian subcontinent, a acreage accounted to authority untold abundance and allegorical wonders. However, India’s burst kingdoms—often at war with one another—posed a new challenge. Among these rulers was Porus (or Puru), the aerial autocrat of the Paurava kingdom, whose area continued above the Punjab arena amid the Jhelum (Hydaspes) and Chenab (Acesines) rivers.
By Say the truth about a year ago in History
The Sacred Heart of Kanchipuram: A Glimpse into the Sri Kamakshi Ambal Temple"
Introduction Nestled in the heart of Kanchipuram, Sri Kamakshi Ambal Temple is more than just a place of worship; it is a testament to the rich spiritual heritage and architectural brilliance of South India. For centuries, the temple has stood as a symbol of divine grace, drawing countless devotees seeking blessings and spiritual solace. The temple’s timeless presence invites visitors into a journey of faith, beauty, and profound cultural significance.
By Sri Kamakshi Ambal Templeabout a year ago in History










