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Top 10 Most Mysterious Historical Discoveries: That Leave Experts Aghast
History is replete with mysteries of discovery. From the outset, archaeologists and historians have unearthed things that would not be explained even by the simplest logic: artifacts, monuments, and sites prompting endless debate, theory, and curiosity right up to this day. Here are the top 10 most baffling historical discoveries that still confound experts and fuel imaginations.
By soman Goswamiabout a year ago in History
Indian Astronomers Make Major Discovery in Triple-Star System
Indian astronomers from Odisha's National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) have bagged a proud moment with the discovery of finer details in the GG Tau A system, a rare kind of triple-star configuration located close to 489 light-years of Earth from the Taurus constellation. Their findings carry crucial importance in the field of understanding the complexities of multi-star planetary formation, rather than single-star planetary evolution like that of our Solar System.
By soman Goswamiabout a year ago in History
Christmas Through the Ages
1. Early Christian Identity (221 AD) The celebration of Christmas on December 25 was first recorded by Julius Africanus VI in 221 AD. He linked the date to the Day of the Annunciation (March 25) which was believed to coincide with the vernal equinox. According to this logic, on December 25, nine months were completed, ending with the birth of Christ.
By Muhammad Rashidabout a year ago in History
Stunning Natural Landscapes in Thailand
Thailand is a country blessed with a breathtaking variety of natural wonders. From emerald-green mountains and cascading waterfalls to tropical islands and lush national parks, Thailand’s stunning natural landscapes are a feast for the eyes and soul. Whether you’re an adventurer, nature lover, or photographer, Thailand offers countless scenic spots to explore.
By Zinnat ara Begumabout a year ago in History
Syrian dissident pioneer says objective is to 'oust' Assad system
The objective of Syria's revolutionary alliance, as it wrests one more significant city from government control this week, is eventually to oust tyrant President Bashar al-Assad, as per Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the assailant head of the principal bunch driving the nation's furnished opposition.In a selective meeting with CNN, Jolani left most likely that the desires of Hayat Tahrir Al-Hoax (HTS) - a gathering that was framed out of a previous al Qaeda partner - aren't anything not as much as stopping the Assad system. In his first plunk down media interview in quite a while, at an undisclosed area in Syria, he talked about plans to make an administration in view of foundations and a "board picked by individuals."
By Parmesh Patilabout a year ago in History
10 Fascinating Facts About China
China, one of the oldest and most fascinating civilizations in the world, is a country with a rich history, diverse culture, and rapid modernization. From its ancient heritage to its modern-day achievements, China continues to intrigue people worldwide. Here are 10 fascinating facts about China:
By Plamena Penevaabout a year ago in History
Wings Place: Anne of Cleves’ Tudor Treasure
Nestled in the picturesque town of Ditchling, East Sussex, Wings Place stands as one of the finest Tudor houses in Britain. Steeped in history, this stunning timber-framed house was gifted to Anne of Cleves in 1538 as part of the settlement when she consented to annul her marriage to Henry VIII. Today, Wings Place is celebrated not only for its architectural beauty but also for the fascinating story it tells about one of England’s most tumultuous periods.
By Deji Akomolafeabout a year ago in History
Sermoneta: A Journey Back to the 12th Century
Nestled 56 kilometers south of Rome, the enchanting village of Sermoneta feels like a step back in time. With its cobblestone streets, medieval architecture, and the aura of mystery surrounding the Knights Templar, this village has become a captivating destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike. Perched on a hill overlooking the Pontine Plain, Sermoneta seems frozen in the 12th century, offering visitors an immersive experience into the past.
By Deji Akomolafeabout a year ago in History








