One of the fiercest wars in the history of the world, World War I (also known as The Great War, the First World War or WW1) was fought between...
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 was enacted by the United States of America on July 1, 1964, to curb any form of discrimination based on race, colour, religion,...
The Second World War broke out on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland under the expansionist regime of Adolf Hitler. This deadly war lasted till 1945, two years...
The Renaissance signified the revival of art and culture, especially in Europe, during the 14th to 16th century period. Renaissance is a French word which signifies rebirth. The origin...
Human rights have been the centre of activism for centuries. As the human race has evolved, awareness and demand for human rights have gained prominence. Human rights movements across...
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Pyramids, since ancient times, have fascinated historians, archaeologists, and tourists alike due to their complex architecture and the mystery that surrounds their construction and purpose. A gigantic, triangle-shaped structure,...
Ancient civilizations have played a significant role in shaping the course of human history. Hence studying them offers numerous benefits to our understanding of ourselves, human history, our culture...
From ancient temples and majestic forts to intricately carved caves and mysterious ruins, India holds a treasure trove of archaeological sites. Each site stands as testimony to the civilizations...