AvatarMansoor IJAZFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoThe Causes of WWIIworldhistory.org - Mark CartwrightThe origins of the Second World War (1939-45) may be traced back to the harsh peace settlement of the First World War (1914-18) and the economic …
AvatarMansoor IJAZFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days ago21 Famous Women of World Historyworldhistory.org - Joshua J. MarkThis collection presents biographies of 21 famous women from world history but those included represent only a small fraction of the many women, from …
AvatarMansoor IJAZFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMar 21The War of Alexander's Successorsworldatlas.com - Luca OssaniThe demise of Alexander the Great in 323 BCE precipitated a tumultuous and extended conflict for control of his expansive empire. This struggle, …
AvatarMansoor IJAZFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoEurope on the Eve of WWII, 1939worldhistory.org - Simeon NetchevA map illustrating the geopolitical shifts and escalating tensions in Europe on the eve of the Second World War in 1939. Beginning with the …
AvatarMansoor IJAZFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat Was The Knights Templar? The True Story Of The Crusade-Era Warriors And Their Bloody Downfallallthatsinteresting.com - Kaleena FragaThe Knights Templar was a Catholic military order formed during the Crusades — and some believe the group found the legendary Holy Grail while in …
AvatarMansoor IJAZThe Remarkable Women of the Byzantine Empiregreekreporter.com - Philip ChrysopoulosThe position of women in Byzantine society is not easy to assess considering the vast reach of the empire. It was an empire comprised of different …
AvatarMansoor IJAZAvatarAvatarHow Egyptians built the pyramids finally figured out by scientistsUNILAD Tech - Prudence WadeThe pyramids are some of the most impressive human-built structures anywhere on the planet - but they're also rather mysterious. Even with modern …
AvatarMansoor IJAZFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe amazing life and gruesome death of Captain Cook, the explorer who 'discovered' Australiahistoryskills.comCaptain James Cook embarked on a series of voyages that would forever change the course of history. Born into humble beginnings in 18th-century …
AvatarMansoor IJAZFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoProphet Abraham Was The Beginning Of Three Monotheistic Religions – OpEdeurasiareview.com - Rabbi Allen S. MallerProphet Abraham was the first person to be called a “Hebrew” in the Hebrew Bible (Genesis 14:13). The term Hebrew probably comes from the verb to go …
AvatarMansoor IJAZAvatarAvatarMappa Mundi: The greatest medieval map in the worldverified_publisherBBC Travel - Anna BressaninFrom a small island in the Venetian lagoon, a 15th-Century monk somehow designed an astonishingly accurate planisphere of the world.
AvatarMansoor IJAZFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo"Bookfind of the century" sells for $2.23 millionverified_publishernewatlas.com - By Mike HanlonIn 2007 a retired Canadian doctor paid €13,200 (US$14,256) for a well-used second edition of Andreas Vesalius' De humani corporis fabrica (1555), one …
AvatarMansoor IJAZFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWas Atlantis Real? Inside The Myth Of The Lost City And The Intriguing Theories About Its Existenceallthatsinteresting.com - Austin HarveyFirst mentioned by Plato in Timaeus and Critias, the lost city of Atlantis later became a widely debated topic among historians. But is Atlantis …