World History
The puzzle of how the pyramids were constructed may be solved by the discovery of an ancient waterway.
The finding of an old branch of the Nile that formerly passed through Giza may have finally provided an explanation for the construction of the pyramids. The massive waterway, which was hundreds of meters wide, has long since dried up but could have served as a means of transportation for the massive quantities of labor and materials required to build the famous sites thousands of years ago.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in History
John Dillinger: The Infamous Celebrity Outlaw of the Great Depression Era
When John Dillinger erupted onto the scene in 1933, bursting forth from prison after a lengthy incarceration, few could have predicted the Boundless chaos and fame that would envelop the brazen Indiana native in the final year of his life.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED2 years ago in History
Mysteries of Atlantis
Thе Book of Gеnеsis in thе Biblе tеlls thе story of Noah and thе grеat flood in chaptеr 6 vеrsе 9. God sеnds a massivе dеlugе to wipе out sinnеrs and rеstart civilization. Anciеnt traditions and sacrеd tеxts from culturеs all ovеr thе world contain similar flood storiеs, suggеsting thе еxistеncе of an advancеd prе-flood civilization.
By Sylvester Bannor Adomako2 years ago in History
Machu Picchu
High in the Andes of Peru, Machu Picchu is a revered archaeological wonder and enduring representation of the Inca Empire. The breathtaking beauty, amazing architecture, and mysterious abandonment and rediscovery of this ancient citadel, also known as the "Lost City of the Incas," are all celebrated. We will explore the historical background, stunning architecture, cultural significance, and lasting legacy of Machu Picchu in this essay.
By The Knowledge 2 years ago in History
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP)
India's most well-known and powerful student organisation, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), has a long history that is intricately entwined with the sociopolitical fabric of the nation. After India gained its independence on July 9, 1948, ABVP was established. Since then, it has expanded to become one of the biggest student organisations in the country, with the mission of developing academic leadership and student nationalism.
By The Knowledge 2 years ago in History
Tesla's Odyssey: Illuminating Minds, Electrifying the World
In the quaint village of Smiljan, Croatia, on July 10, 1856, a child destined for greatness took his first breath. Nikola Tesla, an intellectual prodigy, embarked on a life that would not only reshape the world of science and technology but would also become a saga of triumphs and tribulations.
By Neville Augustine Rozario2 years ago in History
Tourism In Dadu
Exploring the Hidden Gems of Dadu: A Tourist's Paradise Nestled in the heart of Sindh province in Pakistan, Dadu is a city that often escapes the mainstream tourist radar. However, beneath its unassuming façade lies a treasure trove of cultural, historical, and natural wonders waiting to be discovered. From ancient archaeological sites to breath taking landscapes, Dadu offers a unique and enriching experience for those willing to venture off the beaten path.
By Bestlifeideas Bestlifeideas2 years ago in History
Z for Russia
March 5th, 2022 marked a momentous event in the world of gymnastics as Russian athlete - Ivan Kuliak stood proudly on the podium at the International Gymnastics Federation World Cup in Doha, Qatar. With skill and determination, he secured the bronze medal in the parallel bars. However, this momentous occasion was overshadowed by the tense political climate surrounding Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which commenced just nine days prior.
By Aryaman Singh2 years ago in History










