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Canadians in the Second Boer War.
Canadians were always well known for their fierceness and integrity in both World War I and World War II, yet the first time Canuck boots would hit foreign soil was 1899, in South Africa. Canadians served alongside the British troops against Dutch settlers named Boers. Approximately seven thousand Canadians volunteered for the service, including twelve nurses and three contingents of the Canadian Army, many others would even serve in British units. The Canadians would play an important role in the British war effort, taking part in the three biggest battles of the war.
By Jacob Newson10 months ago in History
The Secret Society of Ashoka: Unveiling the Nine Unknown Men . AI-Generated.
The Secret Society of Ashoka: The Nine Unknown Men History is replete with enigmas, yet certain narratives refuse to dim into insignificance. One of the most enthralling among these is the account of the Nine Unknown Mena clandestine organization purportedly established by Emperor Ashoka the Great following the horrific Kalinga War around 273 BCE. While Ashoka is celebrated for disseminating the principles of non-violence and Dharma, this enigmatic saga adds a cryptic dimension to his reign. According to tradition, Ashoka assembled a covert council of nine exceptional individuals entrusted with the preservation, safeguarding, and advancement of perilous knowledge that could catastrophically impact humanity if it fell into the incorrect hands.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
Ashoka’s Lost Treasure: The Hidden Wealth of a Dharma King. AI-Generated.
Ashoka's Lost Wealth: The Overlooked Treasure of a Dharma Monarch Emperor Ashoka the Great, the third sovereign of the Maurya Dynasty, is celebrated for his profound metamorphosis from a merciless conqueror to a devoted adherent of Buddhism. While his spiritual odyssey is extensively chronicled, a lesser-known yet fascinating subject revolves around the legend of Ashoka's concealed richesa trove of extraordinary wealth amassed during his imperial campaigns and subsequently redirected to further his vision of a Dharmic realm. This article delves into the historical documentation, myths, and estimations concerning this immense treasure, which continues to captivate archaeologists and treasure seekers alike.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
The Throne of Rajaraja Chola: Power and Grandeur of a Tamil Emperor
The Throne of Rajaraja Chola: Authority, Design, and Heritage of a Tamil Sovereign During the illustrious period of South Indian history, the Chola dynasty emerged as a paragon of imperial authority, administrative excellence, and architectural splendor. Central to this empire was Rajaraja Chola Ione of the most prominent emperors of the Chola lineagewhose reign, spanning from 985 to 1014 CE, witnessed remarkable military growth, cultural resurgence, and monumental temple edifices. Among the numerous legacies he bequeathed, the most iconic and lasting is the throne upon which he governed and the grand palace complex from which he presided over one of the most formidable kingdoms in Asia.
By Say the truth 10 months ago in History
A letter from Death 💀
Start Dear Soul, I know my name brings chills to many hearts. I’ve been feared, cursed, misunderstood for as long as time has existed. People run from me, cry at the thought of me, and yet—sooner or later—we all meet. I do not write this to frighten you. I write this to speak the truth, not the one wrapped in horror stories or whispered in hospitals, but the quiet, honest truth you deserve to hear.
By Zaeem Hasan 10 months ago in History
Love like black tea
Love like black tea It was deep at night. Outside the window, a gentle rain was falling silently. Maya was sitting in the dim light inside the room. A cup of black tea in her hand was her favorite, and her love, like that tea, was dark and deep, but not visible to everyone.
By Arshad Ali10 months ago in History
Herodotus
The ancient world was characterized by its enigma, magnificence, and monumental conflicts, with civilizations emerging and declining akin to the ebb and flow of the Mediterranean Sea. Among those who endeavored to document and preserve the legacy of these eras, one figure is particularly notable—Herodotus of Halicarnassus, whom Cicero later referred to as "The Father of History." Born in the 5th century BCE, Herodotus transcended the role of a mere recorder of events; he was a narrative artist who intricately blended myths, legends, and personal testimonies into a rich portrayal of history. His seminal work, The Histories, continues to be one of the most captivating texts from antiquity, providing valuable perspectives on the cultures of Greece, Persia, Egypt, and other regions.
By A História10 months ago in History
AfricansHateAfricans.Org; Ghana & Ghanaians The Spirt of African Sellers Still Exists Today
Thursday, 10 April 2025 By: TB Obwoge People want to debate and argue about the prolific impact that Ghana played in the supplying of Africans into worldwide slavery. Many Black Americans and Africans might want to sit and debate the fact that Ghana for 150-years was the biggest slave trading country in Africa.
By IwriteMywrongs10 months ago in History
New Museum Examines the History of American Public Housing—and the Stories of Its Residents
Tens of thousands of people were displaced when the Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) started demolishing its own public housing apartments in the early 2000s, despite the agency's assurances that it would soon provide them with new housing and significant community investment.
By moyensefat10 months ago in History










