Author name: Tanish Saifi

The study of the past is called history. Prehistory refers to events that took place before the invention of writing systems. Past events, as well as memorabilia, discoveries, collections, structures, presentations, and interpretations of these events, are all covered under the term “history”. Knowledge will be given, and all information will be given to you in both Hindi and English. You will get new information about daily history in our blog, in our blog we will upload the actual blog only after verifying the complete history. Our aim is to bring real history to you so that you can get good knowledge of history and help you in future.

Malhun Hatun | Biography, Family, & Facts

Malhun Hatun History Born: 13th century, Anatolia Died: November 1326, Söğüt, Anatolia Husband: Osman I Issue: Orhan Father: Ömer Bey, Sheikh Edebali, Ömer Abdülaziz Bey Religion: Islam Malhun Hatun has historically been the wife of Osman Ghazi and the mother of another Ottoman Sultan and Orhan Ghazi. It has been recognized by many historians that she was the daughter […]

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Ottoman Empire Flag

Ottoman Empire | Achievements, Capital, History, & Map

Ottoman Empire History Ottoman Empire ruled over the three continents for more than 600 years. This includes Bulgaria, Greece, Hungry, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Macedonia, Romania, Syria, Arab & many countries from North Africa. At its peak, the area of this empire was around 1.8 million square kilometers in this time total of 36 Sultans ruled this Empire. The first four Caliphates (Khulfa Rashdun), Muslims had many caliphates

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The Indian War of Independence

Indian Rebellion of 1857 | War of Independence

  The Indian War of Independence The Indian War of Independence: On March 29th, 1857 there was a commotion at barrack poor in the Bengal province of British India a young man named Mangal Pandey Intoxicated opened fire and his British superiors of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry got a bit of fighting Mangal Pandey was arrested the shots He fired

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The Abbasid caliphate

The Abbasid caliphate: Period (750–1258)

The Abbasid caliphate The Abbasid caliphate was the second of the Muslim empire’s two great dynasties. In 750 CE, it removed the Umayyad caliphate and established the Abbasid caliphate, which ruled until 1258, when it was destroyed by the Mongol invasion. The name is derived from al-Abbs (died c. 653) of the Hashemite clan of the Quraysh tribe in Mecca, the Prophet

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Pre-Islamic Arabia History

Pre-Islamic Arabia

Pre-Islamic Arabia: A hot arid desert, sandwiched between two great rivaling empires. This is Pre-Islamic Arabia. Before we understand or try to understand Prophet Muhammad or the Islamic Civilization, We gotta understand the world that Islam was born. At the time, there were two empires dominating Europe and the Middle East; The Sassanid Empire in Persia And the Byzantine Empire in Asia Minor. These two empires

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The Abbasid Revolution

The Abbasid Revolution | 744CE – 786CE

The Abbasid Revolution Abbasid Revolution: In the year 744CE, Marwan II ascended to the throne of the caliphate. Little did he know that he would be the last Umayyad to do so. After ninety years of corruption, the throne was being pulled from under the Umayyad dynasty, once and for all. By 746CE, A man named Abu Muslim had taken control

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Hagia Sophia

Hagia Sophia: History of Conflict and Faith

Hagia Sophia was built in 537, with minarets added in the 15th–16th centuries when it became a mosque. Names: Hagia Sophia, Ayasofya (Turkish), Ἁγία Σοφία (Greek), Sancta Sophia (Latin) Location: Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey Type: Byzantine Christian cathedral (c. 360–1204, 1261–1453), Latin Catholic cathedral (1204–1261), Mosque (1453–1931; 2020–present) Museum (1935–2020) Part of: Historic Areas of Istanbul Website:

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The Great Chinese Famine

Great Chinese Famine | Revolution, Civil War, Facts & Republic of China

Great Chinese Famine The Great Chinese Famine caused the deaths of  20 to 45 million people in just three years! To understand the cause of the great Chinese  Famine, we must consider the historical context in which this event transpired. So, let us start at the beginning and work our way up to the incident. 

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History of Austria

History of Austria: Facts, Period, Map & Wars

Austria – the pinnacle of European culture. It had to suffer the vicissitudes of time  to acquire the stature it enjoys today. History weighs heavily on Austria. From Roman  ruins and the Habsburg dynasty to the most recent victims of the Nazi regime, Austria is a wonderful  playground for scholars eager to learn more.   History of Austria

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