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The Forbidden City, China – The Richest Palace in History
No other palace—ancient or modern—matches its scale, longevity, and accumulated wealth. Origins and Construction The Forbidden City was constructed between 1406 and 1420 during the reign of the Ming Dynasty’s Yongle Emperor. Over one million workers, including artisans, craftsmen, and laborers, were involved in its construction. Materials were sourced from across China—rare woods from the south, marble from nearby quarries, and precious metals from imperial mines.
By Say the truth about a month ago in History
Mercury and the Chinese Imperial Kings: Power, Immortality, and a Deadly Obsession. AI-Generated.
This article explores why Chinese imperial kings valued mercury, how it was used in medicine, alchemy, governance, and burial practices, and the profound consequences of this fascination.
By Say the truth about a month ago in History
Genghis Khan: The Complete History of the Greatest Conqueror in Human History
Early Life and Struggles Temujin was born into the Borjigin clan in present-day Mongolia. His father, Yesugei, was a minor tribal leader who was poisoned by rival Tatars when Temujin was still young. After his father’s death, Temujin’s family was abandoned by their tribe, leaving them to survive alone in harsh conditions.
By Say the truth about a month ago in History
The Shadow of a Giant
I never met him. But I knew his voice. It came through our black-and-white TV in 1983, calm and steady, speaking of “morning in America” while my father fixed dinner and my mother worried about bills. To me, he was just a man in a suit—distant, polished, untouchable.
By KAMRAN AHMADabout a month ago in History
government shutdown 2026
**Government Shutdown 2026: What It Means and Why Americans Are Concerned** A possible government shutdown in 2026 has become a major topic of public discussion in the United States. Many people are searching for clear explanations about what a government shutdown is, why it may happen, who will be affected, and how serious the consequences could be. This article provides a detailed and easy-to-understand overview while answering the most common questions people are asking.
By America today about a month ago in History
Did Trump’s Policies Push America Toward a New Imperialism?
Did Trump’s Policies Push America Toward a New Imperialism? When Donald Trump entered the White House, he promised a dramatic shift in how the United States dealt with the world. Under the banner of “America First,” his administration rejected many long-standing diplomatic norms and embraced a tougher, more confrontational style. Supporters praised this approach as strength and realism. Critics, however, argued it looked like a modern form of imperialism—less about cooperation and more about control through pressure.
By Wings of Time about a month ago in History
The USA’s “Next Targets”?
Are These Really the USA’s “Next Targets”? Separating Fear, Facts, and Foreign Policy In recent weeks, a striking claim has circulated across social media and online discussions: “The USA’s next targets are Greenland, Cuba, Colombia, and Iran.” The statement is dramatic, alarming, and widely shared. But does it reflect reality—or does it reveal something deeper about how fear spreads during moments of global uncertainty?
By Wings of Time about a month ago in History










