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A Shipwreck Worse than Titanic
While the Titanic disaster is undoubtedly one of the most famous shipwrecks in history, there have been other maritime tragedies that were even more tragic in terms of loss of life. One such example is the Sultana Steamboat disaster that occurred on April 27, 1865. The Sultana was a large wooden boat that operated between St. Louis and New Orleans, capable of carrying around 350 passengers. However, on that fateful day, it was carrying over 2,000 people, including a large group of former prisoners.
By mark kemuel3 years ago in History
Resilience of Baltimore
Once a bustling city with a rich history and vibrant culture, Baltimore had faced its fair share of adversity and challenges. Yet, despite the hardships that befell the city, its people stood firm with unwavering resilience, determined to overcome and rebuild.
By Levite anadion 3 years ago in History
Amazing lalibela Ethiopia
Lalibela is wonderfully “Ethiopian” – you really do feel that you are seeing something which is different from anything you would see elsewhere. There are other “rock cut” religious structures around the world but Lalibela possesses an atmosphere of “otherness”. Even if you don’t visit at the time of a religious festival (we didn’t unfortunately) you will see/meet Ethiopian Priests in the churches and get some feeling for the rituals – which mostly take place in inner sanctums containing the “Ark” and are inaccessible to ordinary mortals, with only the sounds to hint at the activities going on behind the curtains.
By Mulugeta Eressa3 years ago in History
HISTORY OF TOYOTA COMPANY
A Past filled with Toyota Cars Toyota referred to all through the world as a trailblazer in Japanese car creation and improvement, the Toyota Engine Organization positions as the thirteenth biggest organization and vehicle producer on the planet starting around 2012. Having arrived at the achievement of creation with its 200-millionth vehicle in 2012, Toyota keeps on delivering in excess of 10 million vehicles yearly.
By Elizabeth Teresa3 years ago in History
The Epic Love Story of Heer Ranjha: A Tale of Passion, Devotion, and Tragedy
Introduction: Love stories have always captivated the human heart, transcending time, cultures, and generations. Among the countless tales of love, the saga of Heer Ranjha stands as one of the most celebrated and enduring in South Asian literature and folklore. Originating from the region of Punjab, this legendary story has been passed down through oral tradition, poetry, and various adaptations over the centuries. It continues to inspire and move people with its timeless themes of passion, devotion, and tragedy. In this blog post, we delve into the enchanting world of Heer Ranjha and explore the significance of this immortal love story.
By Hamza Malik3 years ago in History
Majestic Beauty and Spiritual Significance
Kangrinboqe Peak, also known as Mount Kailash, holds a sense of mystery that captivates the imagination of those who encounter its majestic presence. Rising dramatically in the Ngari Prefecture of western Tibet, this enigmatic mountain exudes an aura of wonder and intrigue.
By ForumCosmos3 years ago in History
Beyond the Hairline: Reclaiming Democracy's Essence in Veridia
In the far off future, humankind had gained momentous headway, both in mechanical progressions and social frameworks. It was the year 2500, and the world had changed into a complicated embroidery of interconnected countries. Among these countries was a vote based country known as Veridia, where the upsides of opportunity, uniformity, and equity won.
By Prasanta Mohanty3 years ago in History
A Harem Built on Sand
“Like sands through the hour glass so are the days of my lives”. I am Amarni B’int Rashida B’int Salma, fourth wife of His Most Excellent Majesty, Selim IV, Sultan of Ottomani. I lived in his harem of His Majesty’s family....his wives, daughters, his unmarried cousins, and, of course, his fearsome mother and first wife. From time to time, I am granted the pleasure of his Majesty’s company when his mother, the former Sultana Hafsa chooses me over all the other women in his Harem.
By Leeza-Bridget Cooper3 years ago in History







