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Historical places of Panjab
Punjab, a region in South Asia, has a rich historical and cultural heritage. It is divided between two countries, India and Pakistan, with both sides having significant historical places. Here are some of the notable historical places in Punjab:
By Irafan khan 3 years ago in History
"Trailblazers of History: Amelia, Rosa, and Marie"
In the annals of history there are countless tales of remarkable women who defied societal expectations and left an indelible mark on the world One such story unfolds in the early 20th century amidst a time of great change and shifting norms It is the story of three extraordinary women whose lives intersected and shaped the course of history
By shahaab imran3 years ago in History
Corsets and Gold: The Life of a Soiled Dove. Content Warning.
This corset is too tight. Every pull of these strings intended to cinch my waist and enhance my breasts is instead crushing my already bruised ribs and reminding me of being handled too roughly by Jeremiah. I’d like to say that he didn’t mean to do it, but he’s just another drunk cowboy lost amongst all the other downtrodden faces that have been let loose upon this dusty and dirty town of lost hopes and dreams. A town with more swindlers and conmen than there are bottles of liquor and gold in the stream.
By Heidi McCloskey3 years ago in History
The History of Tourette Syndrome
Tourette Syndrome, according to the National Institute of Health, is a neurological disorder that is characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations. Most people with Tourette Syndrome begin to show symptoms between the ages of 3 and 9 and affects males three to four times more than females. The National Institute of Health estimates that around 200,000 Americans have the most severe form of Tourette Syndrome and estimates that as many as 1 in 100 Americans may have a mild form of the disorder.
By Bradley Greenland3 years ago in History
Fishing in the world
Once upon a time, in a world surrounded by vast oceans, fishing was more than just a means of sustenance—it was a sacred art form that connected people with the bountiful treasures hidden beneath the waves. This world was known as Aquatica, a land where fishing was held in the highest regard and celebrated as a way of life.
By Gusis Bullllls3 years ago in History
10 Things Nobody Tells You About Costa Rica
In Central America's heart, Costa Rica beckons travelers with its mesmerizing landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and warm, welcoming culture. From pristine beaches to lush rainforests brimming with wildlife, this tropical haven has long captured the imaginations of adventurers worldwide. While travel resources offer valuable insights, there are hidden aspects of Costa Rica that remain untold, waiting to be discovered by intrepid explorers.
By Saajan Sharma3 years ago in History
History and Formation of the Vegas Golden Knights
The Vegas Golden Knights made an immediate impact on the National Hockey League (NHL) when they were established as an expansion team in 2017. In this essay, we will delve into the history and formation of the Vegas Golden Knights, exploring their journey from an expansion team to a hockey powerhouse in a relatively short period. We will examine the challenges and successes faced during the team's formation, as well as the impact it had on the city of Las Vegas and the NHL as a whole.
By OGUNTADE SEUN3 years ago in History
Celebrating Life-Saving Heroes
Introduction: Every year on June 14th, we come together to celebrate World Blood Donor Day. This international event recognizes the selfless act of donating blood and acknowledges the crucial role it plays in saving lives. World Blood Donor Day serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for voluntary blood donations and encourages more individuals to become heroes by giving the gift of life. we explore the significance of this day and highlight the importance of blood donation in healthcare systems worldwide. World Blood Donor Day is an internationally recognized event observed on June 14th each year.
By Hoque Maruf3 years ago in History





