ShareKoh-I-Noor Koh-I-Noor also known as ‘Mountain of Light’ is undoubtedly most beautiful and oldest diamond of the world. Koh-i-Noor originated in the Kollur region of the Hindu Kakatiya Kingdom in early ancient years. Koh-i-noor is a 105 carat (21.6 g) diamond (in its most recent cut) that was once the largest known diamond in the world. The [...]
10.13.11 | History | admin
ShareLove at first sight or love everlasting: a feeling unknown or just unexpected… Everyone admits that love is wonderful and necessary, yet no one agrees on just what it is. Some say it is a feeling, and some say it is an impression. But I say love is, if true, the essence of our soul [...]
09.26.11 | History | admin
ShareWe tend to live with concepts in our lives. I could be wrong, but since we do have certain viewpoints about everything around and about us, it becomes quite obvious, doesn’t it? And whenever we cannot decide as to what is what and why, we look for historical perspectives. We look for and purely believe [...]
09.6.11 | History, People | admin
ShareMata Hari Mata Hari was born in Netherlands in 1876 and her real name was Margaretha Geertruida Zelle. After a failed marriage, she started working as an exotic dancer and a sex seller.Highly successful in Paris Mata Hari’s attractiveness, as well as her apparent willingness to appear almost nude on the stage, made her a [...]
11.25.10 | History, People | admin
Share Prescott Bush financed Nazis Prescott Bush, was grandfather of former American President G.W Bush .Prescott Bush was wall street executive and also a renowned businessman, it is alleged that Brown Brothers Harriman (BBH), for which he Prescott Bush worked acted as a US base for the German industrialist, Fritz Thyssen, who helped finance Hitler [...]
06.27.10 | History | admin
Share Christ Killers Right from the so-called crucifixion of Jesus .Jews were blamed by the Gospel for this incident. According to analysts, right after this incident throughout, Europe prosecution of Jews started, Extreme instances of Jewish persecution include the First Crusade of 1096, the expulsion from England in 1290, the Spanish Inquisition, the expulsion from [...]
06.25.10 | History, People, Religion | admin
ShareConstantine I and First Council of Nicaea AD 325 In the year AD 312, after the victory at the battle of Milvian Bridge in 312, Constantine 1, ruler of Roman Empire converted to Christianity, and he played most important rule in propagation of Christianity as dominant religion in the Roman Empire and in the whole [...]
06.24.10 | History | admin
ShareWyoming (137.16 m) World’s largest wooden made ship was built in 1909 by a firm called Percy & Small. The ship was 137.16 m long and its weight was estimated 4,000 tones. The Wyoming was equipped with a Hyde anchor windlass and a donkey steam engine. One of the investors was the governor of Wyoming [...]
06.17.10 | History, Travel | admin