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The Iron Pillar Of Delhi Mystery

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Standing at the center of the Quwwatul Mosque the Iron Pillar is one of Delhi’s most curious structures. Dating back to 4th century A.D., the pillar bears an inscription which states that it was erected as a flagstaff in honour of the Hindu god, Vishnu, and in the memory of the Gupta King Chandragupta II […]

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Lost Treasure Galleon Found Off Colombia

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Colombia has found the wreck of a Spanish galleon that sank off the coast of Cartagena and is thought to be laden with emeralds and gold and silver coins, President Juan Manuel Santos says. More details were to be provided at a news conference on Saturday, Santos said from his Twitter account. The San Jose […]

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Discovery of A Tiny Ancient T-Rex Relative In Wales

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This article first appeared in popsci.com and is written by Mary Beth Griggs You can find all kinds of things on a beach. Lost sunglasses, loose change, seashells, the fossilized remains of a dinosaur. You know, the usual. In 2014, fossil hunters found the remains of a dinosaur on a rocky Welsh beach after a storm. They […]

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5000 Yr Old Hieroglyphs Rewrites History of Egyptian Pharaohs!

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5000 Yr Old Hieroglyphs Rewrites History of Egyptian Pharaohs!

This article first appeared in ancient-code.com and is written by Ivan Petrivocich Around 60 drawings engraved in stone and hieroglyphic inscriptions that date back at least 5,000 years...

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The Ancient Caste System: Amish Tripathi

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This article first appeared in newsgram.com and is written by Newsgram News Desk New Delhi: When India is still in agony about the Dalit research scholar’s suicide, the best-selling author Amish Tripathi is trying to convey the message that in ancient India the caste system was not rigid and was not attributed to one’s birth. Tripathi, who […]

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