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900 Year Old Crusader Sword Discovered Off Israel’s Coast A Glimpse Into the Medieval Past
900 Year Old Crusader Sword Discovered Off Israel’s Coast A Glimpse Into the Medieval Past In October 2021 an extraordinary archaeological discovery was made off the northern coast of Israel a 900 year old Crusader sword lying on the seabed encrusted with marine life and remarkably well preserved after centuries underwater. This iron sword measuring just under four feet in length is believed to have belonged to a Crusader knight who was journeying to the Holy Land around 1100 AD during the early years of the Crusades. The find has captivated historians and the public alike offering a tangible link to a pivotal era in medieval history. The sword was found by Shlomi Katzin a recreational diver from the town of Atlit. While exploring a popular diving site near Haifa he came across ancient stone and metal anchors pottery fragments, and finally a sword covered in marine organisms. Understanding the significance of the object and the risk of it being buried again by sand or taken by looters Katzin retrieved the artifact and immediately contacted Israel's Antiquities Authority (IAA). Upon examination the IAA confirmed the sword to be approximately 900 years old. It was discovered in a natural anchorage used by ships since ancient times. The site had been monitored by the IAA due to its archaeological richness but the sword had only recently become visible due to shifting sands.
By Adnan Rasheed9 months ago in History
George Santos Sentenced to Over 7 Years in Prison for Fraud and Campaign Finance Crimes Introduction
Introduction In a stunning fall from grace, former U.S. Representative George Santos has been sentenced to more than seven years in federal prison for a litany of financial crimes, including fraud, money laundering, and identity theft. A dramatic political saga that saw Santos rise to prominence as a Republican congressman from New York before his extensive lies and criminal behavior were exposed comes to an end with the sentence. The 35-year-old disgraced politician, who once boasted an embellished résumé filled with falsehoods about his education, career, and even his heritage, now faces the consequences of his actions. U.S. District Judge Joanna Seybert handed down the 84-month sentence, calling Santos’ conduct “brazen” and “unprecedented in its scope.”
By Md. Saiful Islam9 months ago in History
"I can't begin my day without peanuts now that they nearly killed me"
A few years ago, I might have ended up in the ER or worse after eating just one peanut. These days, I eat peanut butter toast almost every morning without any fear. You're not the only one who wonders how that's even possible. Thanks to a ground-breaking treatment and a great deal of perseverance, my journey from a life-threatening allergy to a peanut lover has been nothing short of miraculous.
By Md Biplob Hossain9 months ago in History
India is a land of rich history, diverse cultures, and remarkable achievements. Here are some intriguing and lesser-known facts about this incredible country:
🧠 Ancient Innovations & Cultural Contributions Birthplace of Chess and Shampoo: India gave the world chess, originally called Chaturanga, and the concept of shampooing, derived from the Sanskrit word Champu, meaning to massage.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in History
A Story of True Faith
In the old days, a story of true faith in a small Arabian village lived a fair and respectable man named Salev. He was a poor farmer and worked hard on a small land to support his wife Fatima and her two children. His income was limited, but his heart was full of faith. His greatest wealth was his deep and unwavering trust in Allah.
By Tonoy Chandra Das 9 months ago in History
US allies express alarm at Trump’s plan to let Russia keep most of the land it seized from Ukraine
By Md.Imrul Khalid Date: 5:55AM Washington, D.C. — U.S. allies in Europe and NATO are growing increasingly concerned over reports that former President Donald Trump, if re-elected, may push Ukraine to cede occupied territories to Russia as part of a negotiated peace deal. Such a move, experts warn, could reward Moscow’s aggression, undermine international law, and destabilize European security.
By Md.Imrul Khalid 9 months ago in History
Tariq ibn Ziyad: The Burning of the Ships
In the spring of 711 CE, the winds of fate carried a Berber general named Tariq ibn Ziyad and his army across the narrow waters of the Strait of Gibraltar, from North Africa to the southern shores of the Iberian Peninsula. What began as a calculated military expedition soon transformed into one of the most legendary moments in the history of Islamic expansion—the burning of the ships on the coast of Spain.
By Muhammad Sohail9 months ago in History
Yahoo Eyes Google’s Chrome Browser Amid Antitrust Storm: A High-Stakes Tech Shake-Up
April 25, 2025 | By Tech & Business Desk Yahoo, which is owned by Apollo Global Management, has stated its interest in acquiring Google's Chrome web browser—but only if federal regulators force Google to sell. This could lead to a reorganization of the internet's power structure. This surprising twist was revealed amid the ongoing U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) antitrust trial against Google, a landmark case that could redefine how dominant tech companies operate.
By Md Shahadat Hossain9 months ago in History
The Hubble Space Telescope has surprised astronomy far more than 10 times in its amazing career
That legendary space telescope has been humanity's eye in the sky for 35 years now, orbiting about 340 miles above Earth and capturing the cosmos in astonishing clarity.
By MD. ARIFUJJAMAN9 months ago in History
Crypto currency strategy
Crypto currency strategy from 2013 to 2025, broken into key phases with market context, situations, strategic goals, and smart moves at each step. This long-term strategy demonstrates how a disciplined and well-timed investor can navigate the entire crypto growth cycle. ---
By Salman Sha 9 months ago in History








