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Poverty in Africa

Despite the advancement in technology and modernisation, multitude of races still swim in the rivers of destitution, illnesses and starvation. Let me take you to Africa, a continent with vast of natural and mineral resources, unique and diverse cultures and above all brilliant and intelligent natives. Africa is said to be the second largest continent after Asian in both landmarks and population. This continent, despite it's multitude of minerals resources still finds it difficult to meet ends me

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History

History is a lie. History as we know it is false, inaccurate and even fabricated at times. The corpses of dead people are made to look like heroes and the losers of wars are turned into dishonorable people. History has been manipulated to suit the agendas of those in power and then be used against the common people in order to please the ruling class. History doesn't give credit where credit's due, since most historians today hail from a royal background or are alumni of elite colleges. It's ama

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Flood in Pakistan

Now and 75 years ago Pakistan

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Africa culture

Our culture, believes and norms

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Stone town zanzibar

The city was used to sell slaves in africa

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Do You know That The Days Of The Week Originated From The Names Of Roman And Norse Gods?

Hello, wonderful history lovers! Have you ever wondered how the name of the days of the week came to be? Who will ever believe that (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) someone initially coined the days of the week from the names of ancient Roman Gods and Norse gods of Viking mythology? Check out this amazing story behind the origin of the naming of weekdays. A Brief History For centuries and millennia, the Romans practised an eight-day week until AD 321, when Emp

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FUN FACTS: The Fascinating History Behind Bluetooth’s Name And Logo

Wow!! Do you know that Bluetooth was coined out of the name of the Viking King, Harald Bluetooth? This means you wear and carry a viking symbol about on your phones and airpods.

FUN FACTS: The Fascinating History Behind Bluetooth’s Name And Logo
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Historical place

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Look it's beautiful isn't it

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How did you like the doll

How did you like the doll
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Silent lover Aadi

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Humayun tomb

Historical place of Delhi

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NABENDU DAS

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Victoria Memorial Hall

Victoria Memorial Hall
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The Beauty Of Kolkata - Victoria Memorial Hall

The Beauty Of Kolkata - Victoria Memorial Hall
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Afghanistan

Afghanistan is a muslim Country which is layed in middle of Asia it is also called heart of Asia. Afghanistan has History of 5000 years. It is a very old Country and it was the powerful country in the world.

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come we hike around fort patiko

Fort Patiko or Samuel Baker’s Fort, was a military fort built by Samuel Baker in Patiko, Gulu District, The Construction of the fort was completed on December 25, 1872. After Baker left in 1888, the fort was used by Emin Pasha and Charles Gordon while they served as Governor of the Equatorial Province of the British Uganda Protectorate. A plaque on the remaining wall of a grain storage building in the center of the fort reads “Fatiko 1872 -88, founded by Sir Samuel Baker, occupied by Emin and Gordon”. The fort was initially constructed by the Arabs as a slave collection centre. Sir Samuel Baker took over the fort from 1872 to 1888 when he was sent on a mission by the Queen of England to stop the slave trade which was being carried out by the Arabs slave traders. The fort then became the headquarters for Emin Pasha and Gordon, the respective Governors of the Equatorial Province of the British Protectorate.

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Sindh Pakistan

Sindh Pakistan

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Who was Süleyman Shah? سلیمان شاہ کون تھا؟

سلیمان شاہ ( عثمانی ترک زبان میں: سليمان شاہ – سلیمان شاہ بن قایا الپ ) (پیدائش:1178ء، وفات:1236ء) قتلمش کا بیٹا اور ارطغرل کا باپ تھا۔ سلطنت عثمانیہ کے پہلے حکمران عثمان خان غازی کا دادا تھا، جس کا تعلق اوغوز ترکوں سے تھا۔ سلیمان شاہ کا ایک اور بیٹا تھا جس کا نام سارو بت تھا جو بے ہوجا کا باپ تھا۔۔ [1] اس کا مقبرہ قلعہ جعبر کے اندر یا اس کے قریب ہے [2] صلح انقرہ (1921) کے آرٹیکل 9 کے تحت، جو ترکی اور فرانس کے درمیان میں طے پایا گیا تھا، میں لکھا ہے کہ یہ مقبرہ ترکی کے ہی پاس رہے گا

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Ancient Egyptian statues history pictures

Ancient Giptian Sattues History Pictures That Still Make History Today

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In India

In India
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Accean history

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