History

  • Combating Cultural Erasure: A Path to Inclusivity

    Cultural erasure undermines identities and heritage, often resulting from colonialism, modernisation, and economic pressures. This phenomenon leads to the loss of unique traditions and languages. To combat it, awareness and education are essential, alongside preserving cultural practices. Embracing diversity fosters inclusivity, strengthens communities, and enriches human experience globally.

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  • History Sunday : Black Death

    The Black Death, a plague originating in Asia, devastated Europe in the mid-14th century, killing one-third of the population. It weakened the Church, altered social structures by diminishing feudalism, and accelerated urbanization. The aftermath catalyzed the Renaissance, emphasizing art and science, ultimately transforming European society and its future.

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  • History Sunday : Revelation Act & Opera House

    On October 20, two significant historical events occurred: the British Parliament regulated the East India Company in 1773, marking the start of government control that led to direct British rule, and the Sydney Opera House opened in 1973, inaugurated by Queen Elizabeth II as a testament to Australia’s cultural identity and architectural innovation.

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  • Why do civilizations collapse? Is our civilization in danger?

    The essay discusses the decline and collapse of various civilizations, highlighting contributing factors such as warfare, disease, environmental changes, and internal decay. It also emphasizes the essential elements for civilization’s thriving and the potential threats our civilization faces today. These include climate change, depletion of crucial resources, pandemics, adverse effects of new technologies, armed conflicts,…

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  • Lego Tutorial : Mayan Temple Construction

    have chosen my favorite design approach – LEGO , to recreate the Mayan Temple construction approach ! Watch this in details in following video !!!

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  • Greeks did not call themselves Greeks !

    A fact sharing video to tell you more about the history what Greek called them ! Surprised , do see my video on this history fact ! Enjoy !

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  • History of Couragea – Part III

    Armed Forces of Couragea Before I go deep in war , let me explain you about the regiments of the Couragean Armed Forces. Speators: These are the soldiers with shields made of bronze, long spears for throwing and stabbing , Greek Helmets. Their spears can also be used as an axe. When they throw their

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  • History of Couragea – Part II

    Hey Folks, I hope you remember my last post, where I introduced my country Couragea. If you missed reading it , here is the link. So now I am sharing it’s second part , hope you enjoy reading it just like the first one. The War in the Indian Ocean ( Year 1750 AD) The

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  • History of Couragea – Part I

    The history of my very own fantasy country , Couragea is very interesting. The name is inspired by the word Courage. It’s not like India which is very rich in minerals, but our leaders were very great conquerors  who expanded their territory through Asia, Europe and North America. But as we conquered we made more

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  • Mughlai Facts

    Mughlai Facts

    Hey friends today I am going to share some forgotten facts from Moghul Dynasty! Faith Matters! When Humayun was twenty two years old , he fell ill . Babur his father became very sad. He took three rounds of his son praying to Allah to sacrifice his life for his son. The wish came true

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