Historical
A brief account of incidents that led to the execution of legendary freedom fighter, Bhagat Singh
The youth hero and flag-bearer of revolution, Bhagat Singh remains in the memories of Indians vividly even after 88 years of his execution. The 23-year-old martyr is written down in history and represented in films, his story is told and retold in books and through plays; his words ‘Inquilab Zindabad’ are etched in the minds and hearts of millions of Indians for the unshaken courage and will he had to free India from the British rule.
By gopal singh 5 years ago in FYI
Henry VII
Being of the Lancastrian branch of the House of Plantagenet, his mother was Margaret Beaufort and his father was Edmund Tudor, the half-brother of Henry VI. He descended from the Welsh Tudors of Penmynydd and was the last King to win the throne on the field of battle. He ‘cemented’ his claim to the throne by marrying Elizabeth of York, who was the daughter of King Edward. His reign restored power and stability to the English throne and he reigned for nearly 24 years. He was Henry VII.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff5 years ago in FYI
Qutub Minar Essay
Qutub Minar is the tower of victory. Its erection started in the year 1199 under the supervision of Qutb-ud-din Aibak. The entire minaret was completed by the contemporary rulers of Delhi. This Qutub Minar essay will tell us about its history and facts. The long and short essay on Qutub Minar in English is written in a simple format for the school students. Study it and write a short note on Qutub Minar easily.
By gopal singh 5 years ago in FYI
Why Olympic Winners Pose With Medals Between Their Teeth
If you watch the Olympics every four years, there is a photograph of the winners you are bound to see. Winners are photographed on the podium with their medals between their teeth as if they are biting them. There is a good reason for that particular pose. If you have no idea why they are photographed that way, keep reading to discover the reason behind such a strange practice.
By Margaret Minnicks5 years ago in FYI
HISTORY OF THE 1903 WRIGHT FLYER
Wilbur and Orville Wright shipped the airplane back to Dayton where it had been designed. From December 1903 through 1913, the airplane remained in crates in a shed behind the Wright Cycle Company shop on West Third Street. It was there when the Miami River flooded in March of 1913, covering the airplane in mud and water for eleven days.
By kuldeep mehta5 years ago in FYI
The US Banned Sliced Bread. Top Story - July 2021.
People love food and wherever you go in the world, that’s one of the topics that you can easily talk to anyone about regardless of your cultural differences. Here in the United States, we’ve had a very old saying for a long time, which is the best thing since sliced bread.
By Blessing Akpan5 years ago in FYI
Green Skies over Cincinnati.
Green Skies over Cincinnati. By Rick Wasserman. As a child, I was so terrified by tornadoes that I tried to not even think the word. I was born in Cincinnati, though we moved to Oklahoma for a while in my teens. The irony of that is not lost on me, but strangely enough, the topography of North-Eastern Oklahoma is too mountainous for tornadoes, so we never had one during my stay.
By Rick Wasserman5 years ago in FYI
5 Royals Who Went Crazy As Kings And Queens
Have you heard about a mad royal before? Do you know that King John III of England and Charles VI of France were mad Kings? Well I am surprised as you are and curious to know more about them. Without wasting much time, let's check them out quickly.
By Evince Uhurebor5 years ago in FYI
Anton Chekhov life biography
In 1898, when his health was affected by tuberculosis, he had only six years to live before he died at the age of 44. He was an independent man, and he kept and interpreted the files of his books with the zeal of the conservatives for our ability to present a list of his love life. My interest in Chekhov's love stories is aroused by his short story "Visiting a Friend."
By Sita Dahal5 years ago in FYI
Who Is Martin Luther King
The King's Center in Atlanta has a sequence that shows how the efforts that began after King's passing in 1968 paid off. The battle to host Martin Luther King’s event puts a strain on turning something interesting. To see, Newsweek edited 11 statements from the King's favorite address section. Show Sources
By Alekzendar Hums5 years ago in FYI








