Saturday, July 04, 2026

Category: History

World history, mythology and Turkic history knowledge

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Newgrange passage tomb, County Meath, Ireland
History

Newgrange: The 5,000-Year-Old Tomb Built to Catch the Solstice Sun

Older than the pyramids and Stonehenge, this Irish passage tomb was built so that on the winter solstice, the rising sun pours down a stone passage and lights its hidden chamber. Inside the wonder of Newgrange.

History

No condition can hinder Turkish unity!

Turkish unity is the order of creation; It is the command of Turkish lineage, Turkish blood, Turkish gene; It is the order of history. No event, no object and no

History

Nobel Prize-winning scientist Aziz SANÇAR said, “I am a Turk, that’s all!”

“Are you Arab?” “No, I’m a Turk, that’s all!” Aziz Beg replied, “For us, it is not only in the field of science; “He is the ONLY Turk who received

History

Nubian Pyramids: Sudan, Not Egypt, Has the Most Pyramids on Earth

Sudan holds more pyramids than Egypt. Meet the kingdom of Kush, its warrior queens, the Black Pharaohs who once ruled Egypt, and the steep desert pyramids of Meroë.

History

Old Kam of Tuva

Image: Vladimir Shibanov

History

Older Than the Pyramids, an Aboriginal Eel Farm Still Works Today: The Story of Budj Bim

Long before the pyramids, long before Stonehenge, and by some estimates as much as six thousand six hundred years ago, the Gunditjmara people of southeastern Australia were already engineering channels,

History

Omaha Natives

An old garment from the “Omaha” Indians living in northeastern Nebraska. This garment, made of leather, silk, beads and bones, is decorated with a crescent and a star. Since they

History

One April Joke Day

April Fools’ Day In 1564, King of France IX Charles started the year on the first day of January. Earlier The start of the year, common in Europe, was March

History

Or Move

The Yada Stone, which has been in the American Metropolitan Museum since 1900 and is said to have been brought from Siberia. The West’s naming of “Siberia” is the cover

An aerial view of the vast earthworks at Poverty Point, Louisiana
History

Poverty Point: The 3,700-Year-Old Earthworks Built by Hunter-Gatherers, Not Farmers

In the Louisiana lowlands, hunter-gatherers with no farming raised six giant concentric ridges and a huge bird-shaped mound over 3,000 years ago. Meet Poverty Point, a monument that rewrites the story of early civilisation.