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Have you ever heard of the Elephant clock ??(A Thread)It was invented by Al-Jazari in the 12th century.The timing mechanism is based on a water-filled bucket hidden inside the elephant.
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Indian History
IndianHistory0
What were the traditional dresses for Hindu men? Well, that has been evolving but historically speaking minimalisticMost men either wore nothing on top except the sacred-thread, with a dhoti on
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Elahe Izadi
ElaheIzadi
Very solemn news for Iranians worldwide: Iranian maestro Shajarian has died at the age of 80. He had cancer.His son wrote that the soil under the feet of the Iranian
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Trey the Explainer
Trey_Explainer
As Pride month comes to a close, I wanted to share a bit of my experiences growing up as a queer/bi guy in an evangelical Christian household to see if
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Harun Elbinawi
ELBINAWI
1/+Did you know that d Persian scholar of medicine, Ibn Sina (980-1037) suspected that some diseases were spread by microorganisms? To prevent human-to-human contamination, he came up with d method
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Andrew Y
GuidanceIShere
So to show my wife how much I love her I’ve been cooking dinner and doing dishes every night during #quarantine. After, all she has the hardest job of all,
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SK
sruthijith
This gentleman in Kerala applied for a vehicle pass so he could travel to Kochi to purchase biscuits for his cats. It wasn't granted. I'm pretty sure the person who
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Javaria naeem
javaria_jn
The national anthem of Pakistan: a thread The national anthem was written by famous poet Hafeez Jallundhri in 1952, which was selected from 723 competing songs and the prize money
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Andrzej Kozlowski
akoz33
Here is another fragment of the interview with Ivantchik - Does anyone play this historical card?- Yes, everyone always plays it in ethnic conflicts. To begin with, I'll tell you
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Elaine van Dalen
elainevdalen
How to easily memorize large amounts of medical information? Make it rhyme! Medical poetry was popular in the Classical Islamic World and many copies survive today. A small thread on
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mingidyke
ateez members as pokemon i’ve caught on pokémon go disclaimer: i am not good at this game nor do i claim to be an expert this is purely for fun
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Anupal Das
TheIndiaanMonk
1/nCOUNTRIES WITH SANSKRIT NAMES.Share. 2/nCHINA (cīnah):China went by many names(which depended on the dynasty) but 'Zhongguo' was one of the names that lasted beyond dynasties. The Sanskrit name for China,
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Dr Roel Konijnendijk
Roelkonijn
2499 years ago, approximately #OTD, the pass at Thermopylai in Central Greece became the site of one of the most famous land battles in history.You've probably heard a bunch of
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nʌᴉɐsᴉɥʇo
othisaivu
Jalaluddin 'Akbar' - The Mughal who conducted cruel, heart wrenching 'language experiments' on poor, usurped babies. So, Bharat's 'Experimental Sciences' & 'Scientific Methods' ALSO owe their existence to Mugha
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Emi
EmiMarFly
I was an odd child, who aspired to have a garden solely composed of black flowers. I think I found their velvety defiance of flower norms to be attractive. So
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Phacha Phanomvan
phacharaphornp
Deregulated river ports were the backbone early Thai modernisation. While the markets thrive, mafias and gangs prospered. Suphanburi was probably one of the most famous hubs for thieves, it is
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