World History
The Remarkable Discovery of the Lost Tombs of the Pharaohs
In the heart of the scorching Egyptian desert, an international team of archaeologists embarked on an audacious expedition to unravel one of history's greatest mysteries: the elusive tombs of the Pharaohs that had eluded discovery for centuries. Armed with cutting-edge technology and unwavering determination, they set out on a journey that would rewrite history books and capture the world's imagination.
By mostafa ali2 years ago in History
How the 'lost cities' of amazon were finally found
Meet Percy Fawcett, the intrepid British explorer whose journey into the heart of the Amazon rainforest in 1925 marked the last known communication from him. This was his eighth expedition into the Amazon, driven by a singular objective: the pursuit of a fabled lost city, dubbed "Z". This quest was fueled by age-old rumors that whispered of sprawling cities nestled deep within the dense rainforest, a notion that captured Fawcett's imagination. Yet, despite his unwavering determination, Fawcett's search for "Z" and other mythical cities remained unfruitful, leaving many to believe that the Amazon's untamed wilds were incompatible with the existence of urban centers.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in History
Fueling Dependence: Germany's Reliance on Russian Gas
On April 8th, 2022, a significant event unfolded in the realm of international relations as the European Union (EU) took a decisive step by imposing its fifth round of sanctions against Russia. This marked a notable development in a complex web of diplomatic interactions. A notable quote emerged amidst this decision, capturing attention: "And, ladies and gentlemen, I think that measures on oil, and even gas, will also be needed sooner or later." This seemingly cryptic statement, "even gas will also be needed sooner or later," was carefully noted for its implications – suggesting a potential course of action in the future while hinting at the timing being not quite immediate.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in History
Hidden Histories: Unearthing the British Museum's Looted Artifacts
Welcome to the captivating world of the British Museum, a place that stands as a testament to the ebb and flow of human history. As you step through its grand entrance, you are greeted by a treasure trove of knowledge spanning an impressive two million years. This colossal repository of culture and heritage draws in countless visitors, earning its title as the world's largest museum dedicated to world history.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in History
Why America's police looks like soldiers?
On a balmy June 1st, a protest surged near the iconic White House, brimming with voices raised in peaceful unity. Yet, the scene shifted swiftly as a formidable contingent, adorned in helmets, riot shields, rifles, and even tear gas canisters, moved to confront the demonstrators. The figures in this mix of authoritative presence included a fusion of police and military personnel - Secret Service agents, vigilant Park Police, the steadfast National Guard, the specialized forces of the Prison system, and the vigilant local law enforcement from a neighboring county. The intriguing aspect here is discerning who among these figures represents the police force. This task, however, is made perplexing due to an evolving and unsettling resemblance between America's police officers and its armed forces.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in History
Impeachment saga: Edo PDP flays Shaibu, passes vote of confidence on Obaseki. Content Warning.
As the break between Lead representative Godwin Obaseki and his debuty, Philip Shaibu, proceeds, the initiative of the Edo State People groups Leftist faction (PDP), over the course of the end of the week passed a demonstration of positive support on Lead representative Obaseki, similarly as it reprimanded the agent lead representative for hauling his head to court over a hypothesized prosecution process without depleting the party's inner question goal instrument.
By Great Bright2 years ago in History
The story of Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler is perhaps the most scandalous figure in world history, referred to for his job as the head of Nazi Germany during The Second Great War and his obligations regarding the decimation of millions of Jews and other minority gatherings. Brought into the world in Austria in 1889, Hitler grew up with areas of strength for patriotism and a hostile attitude toward Semitism that would shape his perspective and political belief system.
By olufemi alabi2 years ago in History
The Evolution of Anesthesia in Medical History
Imagine a time when medical procedures were performed without the comfort of numbing or unconsciousness. It was a time of great suffering, as patients had to endure excruciating pain while doctors hurried to complete their work. In the 1830s, a notable example was Scottish surgeon Robert Liston, celebrated for his incredible speed in the operating room. Picture this: a patient lying on the table, medical students holding them down, and curious onlookers awaiting the surgeon's skilled hands. With swift and precise movements, Liston cut through flesh, sawed through bones, and within mere minutes, an amputation was done. This scene captures the harsh reality of pre-anaesthesia surgeries. Patients had to remain fully conscious throughout the procedure, experiencing every sensation, every cut, and every stitch.
By Anita Nelima2 years ago in History
Al-Qa'ida
Usama bin Ladin and Muhammad Atef, a/k/a "Abu Hafs al Masry," shaped al-Qa'ida in 1988 with Middle Easterners who battled in Afghanistan against the Soviet Association, and proclaimed its objective as the foundation of an Islamic caliphate all through the Muslim world.From 1989 until in or around 1991, the group was settled in Afghanistan and Peshawar, Pakistan.In 1991, the leadership of al Qaeda, Usama bin ladin, migrated to the Sudan.
By Nikhil Jadhav2 years ago in History
All About Liberalism
In the ever-evolving landscape of political ideologies, liberalism stands as a cornerstone of modern societies, shaping the principles of democracy, individual rights, and limited government. Rooted in the Enlightenment era, liberalism emerged as a response to the prevailing absolutist monarchies and provided a framework that championed personal freedoms, equality, and the rule of law. This article aims to delve into the essence of liberalism, its historical context, key principles, and its impact on contemporary governance.
By Lakshay Sharma2 years ago in History
Coca-Cola: A Journey of Bubbles and Beyond
Introduction: Bubbles of Curiosity The history of Coca-Cola is one of the few stories that, in a world where innovation surges up like a vibrant torrent, truly captures the spirit of human endeavor. The story of this fizzy elixir spans time, culture, and business, from its humble beginnings as a medical tonic to its current significance as a universal symbol. Join us as we embark on a storytelling journey through the history of Coca-Cola and step inside a world where magical fizz and caramel hues mix.
By Ahsan Bashir2 years ago in History
The Brutality and Madness of Idi Amin's Regime in Uganda
In January 1971, General Idi Amin seized power in Uganda after overthrowing the government of President Milton Obote in a military coup. What followed over the next eight years was one of the most brutal and bizarre dictatorships in modern African history. Amin unleashed a reign of terror, oppression and lunacy that devastated Uganda and resulted in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people.
By KWAO LEARNER WINFRED2 years ago in History











