The Extraordinary Life of Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela, the man has always existed, even when locked away in a lonely cell on the rocky, battered and forgotten Robin Island, the world was somehow aware of this remarkable man. Personally, I cannot... ...

The Fascinating History of the Wish Lantern

For some of you, this may be the first encounter you have had with the term Wish Lantern. You may know them by another name, sky lanterns, night sky lanterns, or Chinese Lanterns to name a few. For others,... ...

The Way We Disappeared!!!

THE WAY WE DISAPPEARED…           Two local newspapers of Kashmir “AFTAB” and “AL-SAFA” published a press release issued by “HIZB-UL-MUJAHIDEEN” on January 04 1990 threatening all... ...

Proto Bulgarians

It is considered that Proto Bulgarians (also known as Bulgars or Bolgars) belong to the Turkic speaking people and Turkic ethnos. Their first settlements were in Central Asia where most of the Turkic tribes... ...

The Legendary Kings Of Rome – The End Of The Monarchy

TARQUINIUS SUPERBUS (TARQUIN THE PROUD) AND THE REPLACEMENT OF THE MONARCHY Tarquinius Superbus was son of Tarquinius Priscus and therefore, of the Etruscan origin. He became a king after arranging the... ...

Lincoln’s Pocket Watch

A great mystery is finally solved.  Since the beginning of the Civil War in 1961, a rumor had circulated.  The story had been passed down among family and friends by Jonathan Dillon, a watch maker that... ...

In the Bible versus the Quran: the sword has devoured the prophets like a Lion

The Lion is mentioned in the Bible 119 times, 110 times in the Old Testament and nine times in the New Testament.   The Lion itself is not mentioned in the Noble Quran; however, wild beasts (wild animals)... ...

The Proudest History-parachute Regiment

In a way Winston Churchill is responsible for the existence of the fantastic fighting unit we know as the parachute regiment. At the beginning of the Second World War the then British Prime Minister called... ...

Similarities of Aquinas View With Ellen G. White of Philosophy of Christian Education

Similarities of Aquinas view with Ellen G. White Philosophy of Christian Education Aquinas’ Life Thomas Aquinas was a scholastic theologian. He is credited for synthesizing medieval Christian doctrine... ...

Battle of Bull Run – A Brief History for the Civil War Reenactor

Normal 0 What is commonly known as the first major Civil War battle was fought on July 21st, 1861. In the north the battle would be known as the 1st Battle of Bull Run and the 1st Manassas Battle in the... ...

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