Ancient
Small-foot village and the secret behind that name.
Foot ligation in China In China, there's a village where women have so small but so small that your iPhone phone is bigger than her! It's so small that children's feet are bigger than them. Yeah, that's true, and it's already there, but what village is this? And why is that?
By mahmoud hakeem2 years ago in History
Derenko City... A mysterious city underground, but who built it?
The mysterious city of Derenkoyo is an underground city where scientists differ on who built it and how people lived in it. The city of Derenkoyo is located in the province of the province of Nevchair. Specifically, in the region of Kabadokiya in the centre of the Andorran region of Turkey, the name of this city is in Arabic, the deep well, and that name has reason to be mentioned here.
By mahmoud hakeem2 years ago in History
The Legend of Murugan: The Warrior God of Tamil Nadu.
❤️Once upon a time, in the lush green landscapes of Tamil Nadu, there lived a powerful deity known as Murugan. He was the son of Lord Shiva, the destroyer, and Goddess Parvati, the mother of the universe. Murugan was born with a divine purpose – to protect the cosmos from evil forces and to restore harmony and peace.
By Alappari city2 years ago in History
5 Mysterious Artifacts No One Can Explain
Our understanding of our ancestors and ancient civilizations is derived from historical documents, art, books, artifacts, architecture, and even myths and legends. While we piece together ideas and theories about life thousands of years ago, it's crucial to acknowledge that our knowledge is incomplete. Despite our inclination to feel superior to those who lived in the past, there are aspects of their creations that still elude us. Take, for instance, the mysterious pyramid in China's Qinghai Province, near Mount Baigong—an area historically not known to have had inhabitants. In this region, three caves contain pipes leading to a nearby saltwater lake. The bizarre pipes, varying in size with some smaller than a toothpick, puzzle researchers. The Beijing Institute of Geology estimates that these formations were created approximately 150,000 years ago. The enigma surrounding such ancient structures underscores the gaps in our understanding of the past.
By Džonas Peterson2 years ago in History
Ramayana: A Timeless Epic of Virtue, Adventure, and Divine Duty
Few stories are as important and captivating in the history of ancient Indian literature as the Ramayana. This epic story, credited to the wise Valmiki, has been passed down through the ages, enthralling readers and listeners with its timeless lessons, rich characters, and deep themes. The Ramayana describes the heroic journey of Prince Rama, his devoted wife Sita, and his faithful brother Lakshmana as they negotiate the ups and downs of life, love, and duty. It is set in the Treta Yuga, an era of celestial creatures and noble values. Come along with us as we dive into this beloved epic's rich tapestry of moral lessons, philosophy, and mythology through an interactive investigation.
By Alappari city2 years ago in History
The Voynich Manuscript.
Voynich manuscript, illustrated manuscript written in an unknown language and thought to have been created in the 15th or 16th century. It is named after antiquarian bookseller Wilfrid Voynich, who purchased it in 1912. Scholars and scientists have sought to decipher the text since the manuscript was first discovered. Since 1969 it has been housed in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University.
By Rahab Kimondo2 years ago in History
The Roanoke Colony.
The Roanoke Colony was England's first colony in North America, North Carolina, USA. Established in 1585 CE, abandoned and then resettled in 1587 CE, The Lost Colony is the popular name given to the English colony of approximately 150 men, women, and boys that settled on Roanoke Island in July 1587 under the leadership of artist John White.
By Rahab Kimondo2 years ago in History
Was India the first country to invent plane
"When did mankind first create airplanes and space shuttles? Recent history tells us that the Wright brothers launched the first successful flight in 1903, and the first space shuttle was built in 1976. But what if planes and space shuttles existed thousands of years ago? Not only that, but they were much more advanced than what we have today.
By NICHOLAS MURIUNGI2 years ago in History
"Muhammad bin Qasim: The Teen General Who Changed History"
Muhammad bin Qasim, a young and ambitious general, played a crucial role in the early Islamic expansion into the Indian subcontinent during the 8th century. His conquests are primarily associated with the region that is now part of Pakistan. The story of Muhammad bin Qasim's conquest of Sindh is a significant chapter in the history of the Indian subcontinent.
By urooj fatima2 years ago in History
Charles Babbage's Odyssey to the Analytical Engine
A determined thinker labored against the limitations of his time in the dimly lighted chambers of early 19th-century London, where the air was thick with the aroma of ink and candles cast long shadows upon heaps of mathematical manuscripts. At the beginning of his journey, Charles Babbage—a name hardly known in history—set out on an adventure that would completely transform the field of computation.
By Tracy Kotze2 years ago in History








