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Present Political Situation In Bangladesh, A Democracy Or A Dictatorship Which One Is Next?
Introduction- Mostly it starts in 2014 or 2018 Awamilegh illegal elections. After that election, the Awamilegh government lost people's trust, hope, and bits of patience. The present political situation in Bangladesh People got furious after seeing that election they realized that not a fair election and that the government was playing a game with the ordinary people's feelings.
By Samira Sultanaabout a year ago in History
Jesus the Savour
Jesus Christ, regarded by Christians as the Savior of the world, is central to the Christian faith and one of the most influential figures in human history. His life, teachings, death, and resurrection have profoundly shaped the spiritual, moral, and cultural landscapes of the world. To understand why Jesus is considered the Savior, it is essential to explore who He was, what He taught, how He lived, and the significance of His death and resurrection.
By Isaac Ampofoabout a year ago in History
Five Ancient Secret Societies that Tried to Control the World
5 Ancient Secret Societies That Tried to Control the World Introduction Throughout history, the idea of secret societies has fascinated and terrified people in equal measure. The notion that a hidden group of individuals could influence, or even control, the world from behind the scenes has fueled countless conspiracy theories, books, and movies. While many of these stories are the stuff of legend, some secret societies have left a lasting impact on history. These ancient organizations, often shrouded in mystery and secrecy, have been accused of attempting to control the world for their own purposes. Here are five such societies that have been linked to global influence, power, and intrigue.
By ROSEL ETUWEabout a year ago in History
The Euphrates River: Running dry for the first time in centuries has revealed hidden cities, ancient artifacts and confirmations related to ancient prophesies.
The Euphrates River, one of most important rivers in the Middle East, has been drying up in what seems to be all of the sudden. This river, runs through countries like Turkey, Syria, and Iraq, and has historically been a lifeline for the people living in these regions of the world, providing essentials such as, water for drinking and farming. Recently, due to a combination of factors including climate change, over-using or misuse of water, and constructions of dams, this historical river’s flow has slowed down significantly.
By ernest womackabout a year ago in History
The Lost Colony of Roanoke: A Mysterious Chapter in American History
The Lost Colony of Roanoke: America's Oldest Unsolved Mystery Introduction: The Vanishing Settlement That Haunts History In 1587, over 100 English settlers landed on Roanoke Island, off the coast of what is now North Carolina, determined to carve out a new life in the New World. By 1590, they had mysteriously disappeared, leaving behind only eerie clues and a haunting question: What happened to the Lost Colony of Roanoke?
By Adebayo Mahmudabout a year ago in History
Strange Things People Ate To Keep Themselves Alive During Historical Famine
So many times in our world's history have people endured famine. War, the environment, vermin, and people themselves can bring on a food drought. Not only did people have to fight off starvation, they had to get creative in order to be able to survive and stave off malnutrition.
By Rootbound Homesteadabout a year ago in History
The Vikings were obsessed with personal hygiene and weekly bathing
The Vikings have often been portrayed as fierce invaders, raiding towns and taking what they wanted, and often depicted as dirty unsophisticated barbarians. While they may have been skilled ferocious warriors, they were not dirty nor unsophisticated.
By sara burdickabout a year ago in History
The Lost Letters of Maplewood
In the curious town of Maplewood, settled between moving slopes and old oak trees, there was a little, neglected mailing station. The structure was old and worn, with ivy crawling up its block facades, and its windows misted with the progression of time. Inside, the air was thick with the fragrance of matured paper and ink, and the flooring planks squeaked with each step.
By Nadia Tasnimabout a year ago in History
The Most Haunted Penitentiary in Idaho
The Old Idaho State Penitentiary was a functional prison from 1872 to 1973. It was in operation for 101 years, and over 13,000 inmates passed through the penitentiary door, and many believe the souls never left the prison.
By sara burdickabout a year ago in History
Types of Slave Trade During the European Colonial Period
Here is a detailed overview of the types of slave trade in Africa, in approximately 800 words: The slave trade in Africa took many different forms over the centuries, with various systems of enslavement existing long before the arrival of European colonizers. While the transatlantic slave trade to the Americas is the most well-known, Africans were subjected to several other types of enslavement as well.
By Jariatu Kallonabout a year ago in History








