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The Ethiopian Calendar: Why It's Seven Years Behind the Rest of the World. AI-Generated.
The Ethiopian Calendar: Why It's Seven Years Behind the Rest of the World Have you ever wondered why some people celebrate New Year's in September? Or how a simple date could make you feel younger overnight? Calendars do more than mark days—they tie us to history and culture in ways that shape our world.
By Story silver book 4 months ago in History
Alone Above the Moon
The Loneliest Man in History A Mission That Changed Humanity On July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Aboard were three men—Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Their mission was bold: to land on the Moon and return safely. The world held its breath, watching as the Saturn V rocket thundered into the sky, carrying the dreams of millions.
By Be The Best4 months ago in History
The Loneliest Man in History
The Silent Orbit On July 20, 1969, as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin prepared to make their historic descent to the surface of the Moon, one man remained behind in lunar orbit, circling endlessly above the gray wasteland. His name was Michael Collins, the command module pilot of Apollo 11. While his crewmates prepared to take mankind’s first steps on another world, Collins drifted alone in the Columbia module, 60 miles above the Moon’s surface.
By Be The Best4 months ago in History
The Digital Battlefield
How Cyberwarfare is Redrawing Global Power The 21st century has entered an age where wars are no longer fought only on fields or oceans but in a realm invisible to most people — the digital battlefield. Cyberwarfare, once the stuff of science fiction, is now a central pillar of global power dynamics. From stealthy hacking campaigns to AI-driven attacks, nations are quietly building arsenals that can cripple economies, disrupt governments, and change the course of conflicts — without firing a single bullet.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in History
The Strange Yet Fascinating Nature of the Pakistani Nation
There is something truly unusual about the temperament of the Pakistani nation. Their behavior is unpredictable, their reactions are surprising, and their courage is often mixed with humor in a way that the rest of the world finds hard to understand. This story reflects that very nature, showing how ordinary villagers and ordinary citizens turn into something extraordinary when the time demands it.
By Izhar Ullah5 months ago in History
A Human Statue Hidden in Göbekli Tepe’s Walls: The Oldest Temple Just Changed Again
When archaeologists first uncovered Göbekli Tepe in the 1990s, the world’s oldest known ritual site, it instantly rewrote history. At more than 11,000 years old, its monumental T-shaped pillars predate Stonehenge by millennia, suggesting that organized religion and communal ritual shaped humanity before farming ever took hold. Now, a new discovery pushes the mystery even further.
By The Secret History Of The World5 months ago in History
A Lost Pharaoh’s Tomb? New Clues to Thutmose II’s Resting Place
For centuries, the Valley of the Kings has kept its secrets. Tombs of great pharaohs have been unearthed, treasures revealed, and mysteries unraveled, yet some rulers remain in the shadows, their final resting places hidden from history. One such figure is Pharaoh Thutmose II, a king of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty whose short reign left behind more questions than answers. Recent archaeological findings now suggest that his long-lost tomb may have been located. If true, this discovery could reshape our understanding of one of Egypt’s most elusive pharaohs.
By The Secret History Of The World5 months ago in History
Lost Roman Legion
In the year 53 BCE, Rome suffered one of its greatest defeats. The mighty Roman army, feared across the ancient world, was crushed by the Parthians at the Battle of Carrhae in modern-day Turkey. Among the tens of thousands of Roman soldiers who marched east under Marcus Licinius Crassus, the richest man in Rome, only a fraction ever returned home. What happened to many of those captured soldiers has become one of history’s enduring mysteries.
By LUNA EDITH5 months ago in History
Discover Lima:
Lima, the vibrant capital of Peru, is a city teeming with history, culture, gastronomy, and an electric mix of modernity and tradition. From pre-Columbian ruins to colonial architecture, pristine beaches, and a delectable culinary scene, Lima offers a rich array of attractions that captivate every traveler’s heart. Here are some of the city’s best tourist sites:
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior5 months ago in History
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch series
Power structures have shaped civilizations for thousands of years, yet few concepts remain as misunderstood as oligarchy. The Stanislav Kondrashov oligarch series is a groundbreaking editorial project that combines ancient wisdom with contemporary analysis, offering you unprecedented insights into how concentrated power operates across time periods.
By Stanislav Kondrashov5 months ago in History











