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The Mayans World
Hidden beneath the vast canopy of the Amazon and the dense jungles of Guatemala lies a lost world of the ancient Maya, spanning nearly two million square miles of lush greenery. Within this expanse, centuries-old cities lie buried, riddled with mysteries waiting to be uncovered. However, in today's age, lasers piercing through the sky are aiding archaeologists in revealing these long-hidden secrets, providing a glimpse into the ancient Maya civilization like never before.
By Alecia Harriott2 years ago in History
The Prophetic Legacy: Unveiling the Mysteries of Hazrat Daniyal's Revelation
Hazrat Daniyal: Prophet of Bani Israel Hazrat Daniyal (may God's leniency and peace be upon him) holds a critical put as a prophet in the history of Bani Israel. He developed amid a time of turmoil when the individuals of Bani Israel confronted the anger of divine discipline. The rule of Ruler Bakht Nasr checked a period of enduring for the Jews, with the pulverization of Solomon's sanctuary, slaughter, and subjugation. In this somber period, Hazrat Daniyal was sent by Allah to direct and elevate his people.
By Ahsan Ahmad2 years ago in History
The Enigma of the Phantom Painter
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of Renaissance Florence, Italy, a mysterious figure known as the Phantom Painter emerged. This enigmatic artist captivated the city's inhabitants with their mesmerizing works of art that appeared overnight, leaving no trace of the creator's identity.
By Dreamweaver2 years ago in History
The Gaza Strip Conflict EXPLAINED
Most of you have probably heard the claim that Gaza is the world's largest open prison. Today, we are exploring the story of the Gaza Strip – its history, people, borders, and the beneficiaries of the narrative portraying it as the biggest prison in the world.
By Geraldene Pontes2 years ago in History
History of Technology: How Enrico Tedeschi Saved the Guglielmo Marconi Collection
In September 2016, my quest to find a museum of vintage electronics in Brighton, England led me to the owner of over 10,000 artifacts. I found out he had held a short exhibition hosted at the Hove Library: The Sinclair Archeology.
By Susan Fourtané 2 years ago in History




