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Derenko City... A mysterious city underground, but who built it?
The mysterious city of Derenkoyo is an underground city where scientists differ on who built it and how people lived in it. The city of Derenkoyo is located in the province of the province of Nevchair. Specifically, in the region of Kabadokiya in the centre of the Andorran region of Turkey, the name of this city is in Arabic, the deep well, and that name has reason to be mentioned here.
By mahmoud hakeem2 years ago in History
The Legend of Murugan: The Warrior God of Tamil Nadu.
❤️Once upon a time, in the lush green landscapes of Tamil Nadu, there lived a powerful deity known as Murugan. He was the son of Lord Shiva, the destroyer, and Goddess Parvati, the mother of the universe. Murugan was born with a divine purpose – to protect the cosmos from evil forces and to restore harmony and peace.
By Alappari city2 years ago in History
The Voynich Manuscript.
Voynich manuscript, illustrated manuscript written in an unknown language and thought to have been created in the 15th or 16th century. It is named after antiquarian bookseller Wilfrid Voynich, who purchased it in 1912. Scholars and scientists have sought to decipher the text since the manuscript was first discovered. Since 1969 it has been housed in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University.
By Rahab Kimondo2 years ago in History
Echoes of the underworld: A journey into the hades kingdom
In the shadowy realms of myth and legend, where the boundaries between the living and the dead blur into a tapestry of mystery, there existed a realm known as the Hades Kingdom. Echoes of the underworld resonated through the air, drawing curious souls into an enigmatic journey that transcended mortal comprehension.
By Peculiar Beauty2 years ago in History
Biography of America
The United States of America emerged from a revolutionary fervor in the 18th century, and within two centuries, it became a formidable nation after triumphing in two world wars. However, delving into the pre-American history of the continent reveals a diverse and intriguing evolution. Before European settlers and explorers charted its coastlines, the continent was inhabited by various Native communities. The first people are theorized to have crossed over from Asia via a land bridge connecting Russia to Alaska during the Ice Age.
By A G M Astekur Islam 2 years ago in History
Fox Hole. Top Story - February 2024.
November 9th, 1918 Dearest Kathleen, Snow came to wipe the sins of man. With it, the harsh punishment of blistering cold. Despite the heavy layers of white, it will never wash away the blood. Its stains are the remembrance of how far men will go when they believe the righteousness in what they’re fighting for.
By Hyde Wunderli 2 years ago in History
Terrifying Moments: Ukraine Drones Destroy Russian Troops Near Avdiivka
In 2022, the Kremlin can afford to lose about 50 tanks per month without depleting its overall arsenal of around 3,000 frontline tanks. However, currently the Russians are losing 60 tanks per month, and that number may increase as the 239th tank regiment enters battle. The tank units face dangers such as minefields, artillery, and drone kill zones. In October, the Russian Field armies around Avdiivka held back their armor and sent in infantry on foot due to heavy losses.
By Nduki Darlington2 years ago in History
Secrets of Isaac Newton
He disappointed his mother by not pursuing her dream of becoming a farmer. His relationships with others were so complex that he ended up living a solitary life. However, his passion for alchemy led him to become one of the most renowned scientists in history. Yes, I'm referring to Isaac Newton, the famous English physicist and mathematician who revolutionized modern physics. Newton was born in the small village of Wol Thorp in 1643. Unfortunately, he never had the chance to meet his father, who passed away before his birth. Around the same time, another brilliant scientist, Galileo Galilei, took his last breath in Florence. Little did Newton know that he would later build upon Galileo's ideas and make them legendary. From the very beginning, Isaac faced challenges as he was born prematurely and had to fight for survival. He was so tiny that he could fit inside a large mug. His mother remarried shortly after his birth, and he ended up living with his grandmother, separated from his mother for nine years. This solitude had a lasting impact on his life. Years later, when reflecting on his past, he even confessed to having fiery thoughts about his stepfather, such as wanting to burn down the house. On the bright side, his isolation sparked his interest in books on mechanics and technology. He even developed a highly accurate system of sundials. Recognizing his intellectual potential, his uncle and school headmaster encouraged him to pursue his studies instead of tending to the family property. Despite his mother's initial resistance, she eventually gave in, and Newton returned to grammar school. At the age of 18, he was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge. To support his education, Newton worked and studied, waiting tables and taking care of other students' rooms.
By Angelo Valentino Krause2 years ago in History
Blue-green Like Man
Blue-green is an uncertain variety. Not exactly blue, not exactly green, however in the middle between. Furthermore, it was precisely the way that Kevin was the point at which I originally strolled past him at the extension, eight years after our secondary school graduation.
By Shamsunnaher2 years ago in History









