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Derenko City... A mysterious city underground, but who built it?
The mysterious city of Derenkoyo is an underground city where scientists differ on who built it and how people lived in it. The city of Derenkoyo is located in the province of the province of Nevchair. Specifically, in the region of Kabadokiya in the centre of the Andorran region of Turkey, the name of this city is in Arabic, the deep well, and that name has reason to be mentioned here.
By mahmoud hakeem2 years ago in History
5 Mysterious Artifacts No One Can Explain
Our understanding of our ancestors and ancient civilizations is derived from historical documents, art, books, artifacts, architecture, and even myths and legends. While we piece together ideas and theories about life thousands of years ago, it's crucial to acknowledge that our knowledge is incomplete. Despite our inclination to feel superior to those who lived in the past, there are aspects of their creations that still elude us. Take, for instance, the mysterious pyramid in China's Qinghai Province, near Mount Baigong—an area historically not known to have had inhabitants. In this region, three caves contain pipes leading to a nearby saltwater lake. The bizarre pipes, varying in size with some smaller than a toothpick, puzzle researchers. The Beijing Institute of Geology estimates that these formations were created approximately 150,000 years ago. The enigma surrounding such ancient structures underscores the gaps in our understanding of the past.
By Džonas Peterson2 years ago in History
Remembering Annie Lee Cooper
As an African American woman born in Selma, Alabama in 1910, my life was not an easy one. From a young age, I was acutely aware of the limitations and harsh realities of being Black in the South. Yet, my parents instilled in me a sense of resilience and a desire to fight for injustice, which would remain with me for my entire life.
By Isaac Conto2 years ago in History
History of entire church
Christianity, the world's largest religion, is nearly 2,000 years old and exhibits significant diversity. At times, it takes various forms, each with its distinct characteristics and beliefs. The journey of Christianity is marked by historical events, theological debates, and cultural shifts, contributing to its multifaceted nature.
By NICHOLAS MURIUNGI2 years ago in History
Collapse Of Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt was once a powerful empire, known for its Great Pyramids and Sphinx. However, today all that remains are ruins. The downfall of Ancient Egypt is a complex story. Did conquest, civil war, climate, or plague lead to their demise? To understand their end, we must go back to their beginning. How did Egypt become a powerhouse? The answer lies in climate change. The region was once a lush ecosystem, filled with large animals and birds. Tribes settled there, domesticating animals and developing tools. The Badarian people were the first tribe in the area, followed by the Naqada who built a large city. Location was key, as the Naqada controlled the Nile valley and trade. They established relations with Nubia and Mesopotamia, traded their crafts, and developed a system of written symbols. This civilization was on the brink of becoming an empire.
By Nduki Darlington2 years ago in History








