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Artifacts and Finds on Oak Island: Spanish Gold, Templar Clues, and Echoes From 700 Years Ago
The dirt on Oak Island doesn’t just cover soil and stone. It covers secrets. For more than two centuries, men and machines have clawed into this cursed ground, chasing whispers of treasure and truth. And while no vault has yet been fully opened, the earth has spoken in fragments.
By Rukka Nova8 months ago in History
Served the breast-tax
The day before the history exam (Social Studies), it was my mom who studied the whole book and taught me what was in each chapter. I tried to note down the years and the crucial events, believing that I would fail for sure, and only god could help me. But somehow, I landed on the margin of the pass mark, and I moved on to the next class. This was my way of learning history. I still wonder how I passed just by listening to my mother's recitations. I bow down to her strength and patience to sit down with me without raising her voice, with endurance and confidence as she prepared for my exam.
By Parvathi J8 months ago in History
The unique skull of an extinct, enormous "thunderbird" has been discovered by archaeologists.
The Australian Outback once trembled beneath a ball. He was bigger than one person and five times heavier than Cassobary. For over a century, scientists have known these giants (called dromaeosaurus) only from scattered and often cut bones. The crushed skull that appeared in 1913 led to wild assumptions about what Zenonis Newton, the last of the string, looked, fed, and squealed. Now, the newly excavated skull bones have been transformed by blowing one from the dry bed of Lake Carabona.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in History
"The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Caliphate"
History of Khilafat-e-Usmania (Ottoman Caliphate) The Khilafat-e-Usmania, or the Ottoman Caliphate, was the last widely recognized Islamic Caliphate and one of the most enduring empires in world history. Established at the dawn of the 14th century, it lasted over 600 years, exerting tremendous influence across Europe, Asia, and Africa. It began as a small principality in Anatolia under Osman I, and by the 16th century, it had evolved into a global empire and the political center of the Muslim world.
By Haris khan8 months ago in History










