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Certainly! Here are ten lesser-known facts about history
The world we live in today is the result of numerous events, people, and discoveries that have been weaved into the tapestry of history. There are lesser-known aspects of history that frequently go undetected, despite the fact that we may be familiar with some historical events and renowned individuals. This essay delves deep into history to reveal ten obscure but fascinating historical facts that will pique your interest.
By saiprasad kittu2 years ago in History
What led to the downfall of Yevgeny Prigozhin
The tumultuous story of Yevgeni Pregozhin, the leader of the infamous Wagner mercenary group, unfolds against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine and a series of daring and controversial actions that would ultimately lead to his demise.
By Francis Osei2 years ago in History
THE GOLD COAST
The Gold Coast was a British Crown colony on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa from 1821 until its independence in 1957 as Ghana. The term Gold Coast is also often used to describe all of the four separate jurisdictions that were under the administration of the Governor of the Gold Coast. These were the Gold Coast itself, Ashanti, the Northern Territories Protectorate and the British Togoland trust territory.
By Mohammed Fatawu Rashid2 years ago in History
The Music of the Forgotten Grove. Content Warning.
In a land shrouded in mist and mystery, there existed a hidden grove, known to only a few. Its name, the Forgotten Grove, whispered through the ages like an elusive secret. Deep within this enchanted forest, where ancient trees stretched their gnarled limbs to the sky, a remarkable story unfolded.
By Eddie Sayoo2 years ago in History
The Tale of the Whispering Winds. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a quaint village nestled between rolling hills and a sparkling river, there lived a young girl named Maya. She had a special gift – an extraordinary ability to hear the whispers of the wind. From her earliest memories, the gentle breezes and roaring gusts had shared their secrets with her.
By Eddie Sayoo2 years ago in History
NASA's Creativity helicopter flies on Mars for the 56th time
NASA's Resourcefulness The Mars Helicopter, a wonder of design weighing only 4 pounds (1.8 kilograms), has accomplished an unprecedented achievement by finishing its 56th trip on the Red Planet. On August 26, 2023, this small-scale flying trailblazer covered a striking 1,344 feet (410 meters) of Martian territory. This accomplishment represents human advancement and the soul of investigation, coaxing us to dig further into its noteworthy excursion.
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in History
Charminar Hyderabad History and Attractions. Content Warning.
History of Charminar Charminar was built by Sultan Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah in 1591. It is said that this square shaped structure with four pillars and intricate carvings was built in honour of his wife, Bhagmati. However, the actual reason behind building Charminar is still not clear.
By Gopalakrishna Chowdary2 years ago in History
The Key to the Enchanted Forest. Content Warning.
In a charming village nestled at the edge of a deep, mysterious forest, there lived a young girl named Eliza. Her heart was filled with a love for nature and a boundless curiosity about the secrets that lay hidden in the ancient woods. Her dreams were woven with stories of the Enchanted Forest, a place rumored to hold unimaginable wonders.
By Eddie Sayoo2 years ago in History
The Discovery of the Ancient Scroll. Content Warning.
Once upon a time in a bustling city named Aleria, there lived a young historian named Maya. She had always been fascinated by the history of her land, and her dream was to uncover hidden stories from the past. Her opportunity came when she was granted access to the city's oldest library, the Grand Archive.
By Eddie Sayoo2 years ago in History
UAE astronaut on longest-ever Arab space mission: "A big responsibilIty"
The songs of the late Egyptian superstar Umm Kulthum have been played countless times in cabs and coffee shops around the Arab world because they are profound and soul-stirring. They have now made their way to the antiseptic white corridors of the International Space Station, owing to the musical preferences of a trailblazing Emirati astronaut. Sultan al-Neyadi, who will make history this weekend by completing the longest Arab space mission ever, told the Guardian from space that he believed it was important to convey a piece of Arab culture to space during the journey.
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in History






