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  • Conspiracy to merge Jodhpur State with Pakistan (6)
  • Conspiracy to merge Jodhpur State with Pakistan (7)
  • The merger of the princely state of Bikaner with India
  • Nawab of Junagadh fled to Pakistan with dogs instead of Begums
  • The Nizam believed that the British would make Hyderabad a separate country!
  • Sardar Patel annexed Hyderabad state to India
  • Sardar Patel shattered the dreams of Bhopal Nawab
  • Attempts to grab Indian share
  • Pakistan came out by swimming in the river of blood (2)
  • Pakistan came out by swimming in the river of blood (3)
  • Pakistan came out by swimming in the river of blood (4)
  • Pakistani Trap on Indigenous States (1)
  • Pakistani Trap on Indigenous States (2)
  • Pakistani Trap on Indigenous States (3)
  • Pakistani Trap on Indigenous States (4)
  • Conspiracy to merge Jodhpur State with Pakistan (1)
  • Conspiracy to merge Jodhpur State with Pakistan (2)
  • Conspiracy to merge Jodhpur State with Pakistan (3)
  • Attempt to assassinate Muhammad Ali Jinnah
  • acceptance of partition of india
  • India Independence Act 1947
  • Formation of Partition Council
  • Alternative governments for future countries
  • Radcliffe Commission draws dividing line
  • Ahmedpur Chaoroli
  • Pakistan has finally become
  • Did the Communist Party of India help in the Pakistan Movement?
  • Pakistan came out by swimming in the river of blood (1)
  • Jinnah was mad in the eyes of Mountbatten!
  • Jinnah wanted partition of India and not Punjab and Bengal
  • Partition of India is just madness
  • The British made preparations to break India into pieces!
  • Amendment in partition plan of India
  • plan to rip India out of the middle
  • Suhrawardy's plan to create a separate Bengal
  • Everyone was against Gandhi inside
  • Approval of Pakistan in Congress Working Committee
  • Gandhiji agreed on the creation of Pakistan
  • Nehru's interim government was formed
  • Jinnah's speech in the Constituent Assembly
  • Conspiracy by the Muslim League against the Interim Government
  • Jinnah got Pakistan
  • Massacre of Sikhs and Hindus in Punjab by Muslim League!
  • Some Sikhs demanded the creation of Sikhistan.
  • Plan to make Mewsthan in India
  • Lord Mountbatten was sent to give independence to India.
  • Give the whole government to Jinnah
  • Mountbatten prepared Jawaharlal for the partition of India
  • Cabinet Mission arrives in India
  • Communal Riots of 1946 in Aligarh and Simla Conference
  • Cabinet Mission Plan (United India Plan)
  • cabinet mission complete
  • Opposition to Jinnah and Proposed Pakistan by Maulana Azad
  • death of cabinet plan
  • British invite Indians to form interim government
  • Coupons for slaughter were given to Suhrawardy's goons!
  • Calcutta was floating in the blood for months!
  • Let Pakistan speak!
  • Jawaharlal Nehru's attack on the idea of ​​Pakistan
  • Jinnah's attack on Congress
  • Jinnah's call for liberation day
  • Muslim League's Pakistan Proposal
  • Linlithgow took advantage of the wickedness of the Muslim League
  • India-Union Plan of Cripps Mission
  • cripps mission failure
  • We will welcome Subhash on the streets of Delhi with swords!
  • Some more plans for the formation of the Indian Union
  • Agreement for the formation of a provisional government between the Congress and the Muslim League
  • Violent Hindutva wave in the country
  • Saroni Naidu used to write love letters to Jinnah!
  • Jinnah used to humiliate Gandhi and Nehru in public forums!
  • Muhammad Iqbal made the first map of divided India
  • Constitutional Development of Communalism (1)
  • Constitutional Development of Communalism (2)
  • Constitutional Development of Communalism (3)
  • Constitutional Development of Communalism (4)
  • Rahmat Ali invented the word Pakistan
  • Muhammad Ali Jinnah's return to Indian politics
  • The initial form and effect of the Congress established by the British
  • Role of Moderate Congress in India's Freedom Movement
  • Opposition to Congress by British Bureaucracy
  • The wave of Hindutva furious in the country due to the dissolution
  • Support of the theory of two-nationalism by militant nationalist Congress leaders
  • Communalism promoted in India by the British bureaucracy
  • The birth of the Muslim League from the womb of the British bureaucracy
  • Marley-Minto Reforms Act increased communalism in India
  • Doubts against Gandhiji among Muslims
  • Communal Violence in India before the Freedom Struggle – 1921 1931
  • 16. Sawai Jai Singh :Date Sequence
  • 1. Jai Ho wherever Puneet is burnt in the world!
  • 2. Yug Purush Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
  • 3. Became MLA for four consecutive terms
  • 4. Retired employees
  • 5. Second government of Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
  • 6. Central government give us rail
  • 7. Gutkha eater babosa
  • 8. He set high standards of democratic norms
  • 9. Brief Biography
  • 117. Heart of Gold, Iron Hand!
  • Personality &Assessment
  • Similar to Veer Savarkar
  • Kesari Singh's Literary Service
  • thongs of warning
  • Couplets of morality
  • Autobiography of Kesari Singh
  • Kesari Singh's wife love
  • Kesari Singh in Poems
  • Amar Veer Jorawar Singh Barath
  • Kunwar Pratap Singh Barath
  • 114. The plane crash made the country worried!
  • 115. Patel was cremated like a common man!
  • 116. Sardar Patel was the builder of the nation like Vishnugupta Chanakya and Samudragupta!
  • Foreword – Revolutionary Barath Kesari Singh
  • Early Life of Kesari Singh Barahath
  • Kesari Singh Barath on the path of social reform
  • Delhi Durbar and Kesari Singh of 1911
  • to armed revolution
  • Warning to British Government and Kings
  • on the path of Gandhism
  • 104. Nehru wrote a letter to Sardar Patel, offering to leave his post.
  • 105. With the death of Gandhi, the Patel-Nehru dispute sank into the trough of the times!
  • 106. Patel had an important role in the appointment of Dr. Ambedkar!
  • 107. Patel opposed the giving of Rs 55 crore to Pakistan!
  • 108. Patel opposed the decision to set up Minorities Commission!
  • 109. Patel did not let Nehru's personal desires dominate the Congress!
  • 110. Sardar Patel got the ancient Somnath temple rebuilt!
  • 111. Patel stopped speaking of Sheikh Abdullah!
  • 112. Patel was dissatisfied with Nehru over Kashmir, Goa, China, Tibet and Nepal!
  • 113. Sardar Patel foresaw future Chinese invasion!
  • 94. Patel did not want that the kings should have the right to hang the subjects!
  • 95. Patel tied the native states in a bundle!
  • 96. Sardar Patel took a very practical stand with the kings!
  • 97. Patel did not want the wealth of kings, but their kingdoms!
  • 98. Sardar Patel put Alwar Naresh Tej Singh under house arrest!
  • 99. Sardar Patel protected the fate of Bharatpur Maharaja!
  • 100. Patel did what Bismarck did in Germany and Kabur did it in Italy!
  • 101. Sardar Patel had a dispute with Jawaharlal Nehru over the Ajmer riots!
  • 102. Patel reprimanded Nehru by writing a letter to the chief private secretary!
  • 103. Sardar Patel also expressed his displeasure by writing a letter to Nehru!
  • 84. Sardar Patel annexed 551 princely states into India before independence
  • 85. Sardar Patel included Lakshadweep in India
  • 86. The Nawab of Junagadh challenged Patel by announcing his accession to Pakistan!
  • 87. Sardar Patel refused to accept Mountbatten's suggestion!
  • 88. Sardar believed that Hyderabad state was like a canker in India's stomach.
  • 89. Patel instructed the Congress to launch a Satyagraha movement in the princely state of Hyderabad!
  • 90. Patel said, the Mountbatten plan has gone home!
  • 91. The problem of Kashmir has been addressed by the UNO. When taken to me, Patel got angry with Jawaharlal.
  • 92. Patel forced the Bhopal Nawab to kneel!
  • 93. Sardar decided to retain ICS officers.
  • 74. Sardar Patel was not the enemy of Muslims and Pakistan
  • 75. Patel united day and night for the resettlement of refugees
  • 76. The responsibility of keeping the boat of freedom was about to fall on Sardar Patel
  • 77. Patel told Mountbatten, they should put all the princely states in India's bag
  • 78. The big challenge was ready for Sardar
  • 79. The Congress knew that the Iron Man would pack his dhoti and follow the kings
  • 80. Sardar Patel got the corefield dispatched to England
  • 81. Sardar Patel dethroned the king of Baroda
  • 82. The goal of Sardar Patel was to bring the flock of kings to the Union of India
  • 83. Patel's velvet gloved hands began to tighten on the arms of the kings
  • 64. Sardar Patel was proud of the public reaction to the Quit India Movement
  • 65. Patel was released from jail for participating in the Shimla Conference
  • 66. Sardar made a pact between the Indian soldiers and the Ghori government
  • 67. Sardar Patel kept on becoming Prime Minister
  • 68. Winston Churchill came to his senses after hearing Sardar Patel's reply
  • 69. Sardar Patel was adamant on not giving the Home Ministry to the Muslim League
  • 70. Sardar Patel believed that Wavell would enslave India for another ten years
  • 71. Sardar Patel opposed the budget presented by the minister of Muslim League
  • 72. Patel and Nehru rejected Gandhi's offer
  • 73. Sardar believed that if the country had not been partitioned, then everything would have gone out of our hands.
  • 54. Singh was in jail and jackals were destroying his house
  • 55. Sardar Patel's lion-roar shook the Ghori government
  • 56. The Gandhi-Irwin Pact caused excitement in the country
  • 57. Sardar gets the thorny crown of presiding over the Karachi Conference
  • 58. The whites did not know that the chieftains were made of iron, not of flesh and blood!
  • 59. By selfless service, the iron chief became the chief of gold
  • 60. Patel formulated guidelines for the distribution of election tickets
  • 61. Nariman accuses Sardar Patel of being communal
  • 62. Sardar Patel once again supported Gandhiji in the hour of crisis
  • 63. Patel blindly imitated Gandhiji from reality
  • 44. The white government with shells and bullets got scared by the sound of drums
  • 45. Rural women with torn rags used to apply tilak on Patel's spear
  • 46. ​​The first successful test of the mantra adopted by Gandhiji was done by Sardar Patel
  • 47. A revolution does not happen by shouting from a political platform
  • 48. The echo of Bal Gangadhar Tilak was heard in the speech of Sardar Patel.
  • 49. Sardar Patel's heart cried seeing the plight of the farmers of Bihar.
  • 50. Seeing Gandhiji's wish, Patel refused to become the President of Congress
  • 51. Patel said, when cannons are fired, only then history is made!
  • 52. Patel traveled from village to village to make Gandhi's Dandi Yatra a success.
  • 53. Sardar Patel refused to stand at the reception of the British Commissioner
  • 34. Following Vallabhbhai's advice, Indian youths joined the British Army.
  • 35. Gandhiji handed over the reins of non-cooperation movement to Sardar due to illness
  • 36. Sardar and his brother gave up advocacy to make the non-cooperation movement a success
  • 37. The country accepted the decision to stop the Satyagraha movement only after Patel's support
  • 38. On the protest of Vallabhbhai, Nagpur Collector lifted the ban on flag procession.
  • 39. Sardar Patel launched an unprecedented movement against government arbitrariness in Borsad
  • 40. Vallabhbhai gave a befitting reply to the Gori government by opening 43 schools in Ahmedabad
  • 41. People of Gujarat called Patel poor Nawaz and their messiah
  • 42. Sardar Patel told the Ghori government, you are not the outsider in Bardoli!
  • 43. The white government is a mad elephant, I will enter its ear as a mosquito
  • 24. Vallabhbhai became invincible in the world of law
  • 25. On Vallabhbhai's two questions, the magistrate granted bail to his client
  • 26. At the behest of Mrs. Wadia, Patel released her husband from the condition
  • 27. Gandhi was the son of Diwan but Vallabhbhai grew up in a farmer's bale
  • 28. While serving the plague patients, Patel himself got caught by the plague.
  • 29. After the Champaran movement, Patel's attention was drawn to Gandhi.
  • 30. Vallabhbhai Patel and Mohandas Gandhi met for the first time in Godhra
  • 31. Begar stopped in Gujarat due to the efforts of Vallabhbhai
  • 32. Vallabhbhai gave up the English dress in the Kheda movement
  • 33. Sardar Patel proved that the path of Satyagraha is effective
  • 14. Vallabhbhai sent Vithalbhai to London to study barrister in his place.
  • 15. Vallabhbhai used to give his things to others
  • 16. Vallabhbhai kept on arguing in court even after getting the telegram of his wife's death
  • 17. Even the death of the wife could not redeem the resolve to become a barrister
  • 18. Vallabhbhai memorized the Roman law during the journey itself.
  • 19. Vallabhbhai either walking or reading books all day
  • 20. The boy from Karamsad village created a ruckus in London
  • 21. Vallabhbhai learned all the tricks of business success
  • 22. Instead of becoming a judge in the High Court, Vallabhbhai decided to practice in Ahmedabad.
  • 23. Vallabhbhai got rid of Fox's sixes
  • 4. Vallabhbhai did not let any opportunity to laugh pass by
  • 5. Vallabhbhai did not worry about conflict with anyone
  • 6. The two rioters drove everyone away
  • 7. Vallabhbhai wanted to go to England to see what is the specialty of that country?
  • 8. Vallabhbhai became an independent lawyer after passing the examination of Mukhtari
  • 9. Vallabhbhai came from Godhra to Borsad to help the elder brother
  • 10. Vallabhbhai studied the tactics of the litigants closely
  • 11. Vallabhbhai saved innocent railway inspector from going to jail
  • 12. Vallabhbhai got the drunken English magistrate to write a verdict in favor of the innocent goldsmith
  • 13. The cynical English magistrate had to give up his stubbornness before Vallabhbhai
  • Rao Jodha's family
  • Era Producer Rao Jodha
  • Descendants of Rao Jodha
  • State established by the descendants of Jodha
  • key person of Jodha's lineage
  • Rao Jodha :Date Schedule
  • Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel:Inspirational and Interesting Story - Foreword
  • 1. Sardar Patel was a descendant of Lord Shri Ram
  • 2. Vallabhbhai and Vithalbhai were last remembered for sweets
  • 3. Vallabhbhai stained his body with a burning bar
  • role
  • Ancestors of Rao Jodha
  • Rise of Rathores in desert politics
  • Defense of Mewar State by Ranmal
  • Jodha's long struggle
  • Jodha got Mandore kingdom
  • Treaty between the states of Marwar and Mewar
  • Establishment of Jodhpur fort and city
  • Rao Jodha's pilgrimage
  • Expansion of Marwar State by Jodha
  • 6. Farrukhsiyar and Sawai Jai Singh
  • 7. Muhammad Shah and Sawai Jai Singh
  • 8. Influence of Sawai Jai Singh on Rajputana princely states
  • 9. Jodhpur State and Sawai Jai Singh
  • 10. State Expansion of Sawai Jai Singh
  • 11. Invaluable service to Hindu subjects by Sawai Jai Singh
  • 12. Education of Sawai Jai Singh
  • 13. Construction work of Sawai Jai Singh
  • 14. Establishment of Jaipur city
  • 15. Last Day of Sawai Jai Singh
  • 17. Misconduct of Sambhaji
  • 18. Opposing Jizya by Shivaji
  • 19. Death of Shivaji
  • 20. Impact of the rise of Shivaji on Indian politics
  • 21. Shivaji in the poem of Mahakavi Bhushan
  • 1. Foreword
  • 2. Ancestors of Sawai Jai Singh
  • 3. Political Conditions at the Ascension of Sawai Jai Singh
  • 4. Aurangzeb and Sawai Jai Singh
  • 5. Sawai Jai Singh after the War of Succession
  • 7. Robbery of Surat
  • 8. Expedition of Mirza Raja Jaisingh
  • 9. Shivaji's visit to Agra
  • 10. Shivaji's opposition to Aurangzeb
  • 11. Battle of Salher-Mulher
  • 12. Sacrifice of Senapati Pratap Rao
  • 13. Coronation of Shivaji
  • 14. Governance of Shivaji's Kingdom
  • 15. Reinvasion of Mughals
  • 16. Shivaji's Carnatic Campaign
  • confront the Marathas
  • Maharaja Surajmal attained the kingdom
  • Personality of Maharaja Surajmal
  • Construction of buildings by Maharaja Surajmal
  • 1. Subject Admission
  • 2. Ancestors of Shivaji
  • 3. Childhood of Shivaji
  • 4. Shivaji's entry into active politics
  • 5. Slaughter of Afzal Khan
  • 6. Defeated Shaista Khan
  • 27. Muhammad Ghori cheated under the guise of a treaty with King Prithviraj!
  • 28. Muhammad Ghori blinded King Prithviraj and took his life with stones!
  • 29. The defeat of Prithviraj Chauhan caused an uproar in North India!
  • 30. Ghazni took terrible revenge on the Rajputs of Ajmer!
  • 31. Within a few years the vast Chauhan Empire came under the Turks!
  • Preface – Age and trends of Maharaja Surajmal
  • Maharaja Surajmal's birth background
  • Establishment of Jat State
  • Surajmal's work as a prince
  • to climax
  • 17. If Chauhan harassed the citizens of the state, then I will get you sewn in the stomach of a donkey!
  • 18. The vultures sat on the chest of King Prithviraj Chauhan and started plucking the meat!
  • 19. King Prithviraj Chauhan attacked the Chandelas for Princess Chandrawal, Naulakha necklace and Paras stone!
  • 20. Alha-Udal became immortal while fighting with Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan!
  • 21. King Prithviraj Chauhan kidnapped Princess Sanyogita!
  • 22. The kings of India were fighting among themselves and the Turks were coming into India!
  • 23. The Chaulukyas of Gujarat thrashed Muhammad Ghori tightly!
  • 24. Muhammad Ghori entered India via Punjab!
  • 25. Folk literature distorted the personality of Prithviraj Chauhan in an effort to make him very great!
  • 26. Raja Jaichand Gahadwal was not a traitor!
  • 7. Arnoraj killed thousands of Turks and made a lake on their dead bodies!
  • 8. The Chauhans and the Chaulukyas destroyed the nation by killing each other!
  • 9. King Visaldev Chauhan drove the Turks across the river Attock!
  • 10. Prithviraj's father Someshwar got the throne of Chauhans by luck!
  • 11. Rani Karpurdevi took over the kingdom of Chauhans!
  • 12. Prithviraj Chauhan has come to play a role on the stage of history!
  • 13. Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan had sixteen queens!
  • 14. History story of Ichhini, the queen of Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan!
  • 15. History story of Queen Chandravati Pundir of Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan!
  • 16. History-Story of Queen Padmavati of Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan!
  • remnants of small khatu
  • Description of Hiuen Tsang
  • Why are the Buddhist caves of Jhalawar special?
  • Buddhist Monuments and Sculptures in the Pratihar period
  • Even the Upanishads could not survive the storm of Buddhism
  • Reasons for the Advancement of Buddhism
  • Theoretical side of the Buddha's teachings
  • Nirvana system apart from the salvation of Vedic religion
  • The emergence of Buddhist monasteries
  • Rare circular Buddhist chaitya
  • Ashoka Carpet Fabric
  • Shung period city secondary
  • Saka and Kushan period monuments
  • Chapter-48 - Contribution of Bal Gangadhar Tilak in the National Movement
  • Chapter-49 - Contribution of Gandhiji in the National Movement
  • Chapter-50 - Contribution of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose in the National Movement
  • Chapter – 51 – Western Influence on Indian Culture
  • Chapter – 52 – Prominent Scientist of India – Sushruta
  • Chapter – 53 – Major Scientist of India – Maharishi Charak
  • Chapter – 54 – Chief Scientist of India – Aryabhata
  • Chapter – 55 – Prominent Scientist of India – Varahamihira
  • Chapter – 56 – Chief Scientist of India – Dr. (Sir) Jagdish Chandra Basu
  • Chapter – 57 – Prominent Scientist of India – Professor Chandrasekhar Venkataraman (CV Raman)
  • Chapter-43 - Indian Literary Heritage - Tulsidas
  • Chapter-44 - Indian Literary Heritage - Mirabai
  • Chapter-45 - Indian Literary Heritage - Rabindra Nath Tagore
  • Chapter-46 - Social-Reform Movements of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (A)
  • Chapter-46 - Social-Reform Movements of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (B)
  • Chapter-46 - Social-Reform Movements of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (C)
  • Chapter-46 - Social-Reform Movements of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (D)
  • Chapter-46 - Social-Reform Movements of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (E)
  • Chapter-46 - Social Reform Movements of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (R)
  • Chapter-47 - Muslim Reform Movements in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
  • Chapter – 38 – Mughal Architecture (E)
  • Chapter – 38 – Mughal Architecture (S)
  • Chapter – 38 – Mughal Architecture (L)
  • Chapter - 39 - Temple Architecture of South India (A)
  • Chapter - 39 - Temple Architecture of South India (B)
  • Chapter - 39 - Temple Architecture of South India (c)
  • Chapter-40 - Rock Paintings of India
  • Chapter-41 - Painting of India (A)
  • Chapter-41 - Painting of India (B)
  • Chapter-42 - Indian Literary Heritage - Kalidas
  • Chapter – 36 – Indian Architecture and Architecture (Ancient Architecture and Rajput Architecture) (b)
  • Chapter – 36 – Indian Architecture and Architecture (Ancient Architecture and Rajput Architecture) (c)
  • Chapter – 36 – Indian Architecture and Architecture (Ancient Architecture and Rajput Architecture) (d)
  • Chapter – 36 – Indian Architecture and Architecture (Ancient Architecture and Rajput Architecture) (y)
  • Chapter – 36 – Indian Architecture and Architecture (Ancient Architecture and Rajput Architecture) (R)
  • Chapter - 37 - Indo-Saracenic Architecture and Architecture
  • Chapter – 38 – Mughal Architecture (A)
  • Chapter – 38 – Mughal Architecture (B)
  • Chapter – 38 – Mughal Architecture (C)
  • Chapter – 38 – Mughal Architecture (D)
  • Chapter-32 - Medieval Bhakti Movement of India (B)
  • Chapter-32 - Medieval Bhakti Movement of India (c)
  • Chapter – 32 – Medieval Bhakti Movement of India (D)
  • Chapter – 33 – Medieval Indian Society (Social Institutions and Customs) (a)
  • Chapter – 33 – Medieval Indian Society (Social Institutions and Customs) (b)
  • Chapter – 33 – Medieval Indian Society (Social Institutions and Customs) (c)
  • Chapter – 33 – Medieval Indian Society (Social Institutions and Customs) (d)
  • Chapter-34 - Indian Arts
  • Chapter-35 - Indian Sculpture
  • Chapter – 36 – Indian Architecture and Architecture (Ancient Architecture and Rajput Architecture) (a)
  • Chapter – 29 – Ashram-system of Aryans (B)
  • Chapter – 29 – Ashram-system of Aryans (c)
  • Chapter – 29 – Ashram-system of Aryans (D)
  • Chapter-30 - Age-era status of women in society (a)
  • Chapter-30 - Age-era status of women in society (b)
  • Chapter-30 - Age-era status of women in society (c)
  • Chapter-30 - Age-era status of women in society (d)
  • Chapter-30 - Age-era status of women in society (e)
  • Chapter-31 - Jagadguru Shankaracharya and His Philosophy
  • Chapter-32 - Medieval Bhakti Movement of India (A)
  • Chapter – 25 – Caste-System of Hindus (B)
  • Chapter – 26 – Family Life in India (A)
  • Chapter – 26 – Family Life in India (b)
  • Chapter – 26 – Family Life in India (c)
  • Chapter – 26 – Family Life in India (D)
  • Chapter – 27 – Sanskars
  • Chapter – 28 – Purushartha-Chatushtaya (A)
  • Chapter – 28 – Purushartha-Chatutaya (B)
  • Chapter – 28 – Purushartha-Chatutaya (S)
  • Chapter – 29 – Ashram-system of Aryans (A)
  • Chapter – 23 – Nature of Education in Ancient India and Major Education Centers (B)
  • Chapter – 23 – Nature of Education in Ancient India and Major Education Centers (C)
  • Chapter – 23 – Nature of Education in Ancient India and Major Education Centers (D)
  • Chapter – 23 – Nature of Education in Ancient India and Major Education Centers (E)
  • Chapter – 24 – Varna System of Aryans (A)
  • Chapter – 24 – Varna System of Aryans (B)
  • Chapter – 24 – Varna System of Aryans (C)
  • Chapter – 24 – Varna System of Aryans (D)
  • Chapter – 24 – Varna System of Aryans (Y)
  • Chapter – 25 – Caste-System of Hindus (A)
  • Chapter – 20 – Birth and Spread of Islam (a)
  • Chapter – 20 – Birth and Spread of Islam (b)
  • Chapter – 20 – Birth and Spread of Islam (c)
  • Chapter – 20 – Birth and Spread of Islam (D)
  • Chapter – 21 – Sufism in India
  • Chapter - 22 - Sikhism and its History (a)
  • Chapter - 22 - Sikhism and its History (b)
  • Chapter – 22 – Sikhism and its History (c)
  • Chapter - 22 - Sikhism and its History (D)
  • Chapter – 23 – Nature of Education in Ancient India and Major Education Centers (A)
  • Chapter-16 - Buddhism and its Influence on Indian Culture (R)
  • Chapter-16 - Buddhism and its Influence on Indian Culture (l)
  • Chapter – 17 – Rise and Development of Puranic Dharma or Vaishnavism (a)
  • Chapter – 17 – Rise and Development of Puranic Dharma or Vaishnavism (b)
  • Chapter – 17 – Rise and Development of Puranic Dharma or Vaishnavism (c)
  • Chapter – 18 – Shaiva and Shakta Religion (a)
  • Chapter – 18 – Shaivism and Shakta Dharma (B)
  • Chapter – 18 – Shaiva and Shakta Religion (c)
  • Chapter – 19 – Literature, Society and Culture of the Sangam Age (A)
  • Chapter – 19 – Literature, Society and Culture of the Sangam Age (B)
  • Chapter – 15 – Jainism and its impact on Indian culture (a)
  • Chapter – 15 – Jainism and its impact on Indian culture (b)
  • Chapter – 15 – Jainism and its impact on Indian culture (c)
  • Chapter-15 - Jainism and its impact on Indian culture (d)
  • Chapter-15 - Jainism and its impact on Indian culture (e)
  • Chapter-16 - Buddhism and its impact on Indian culture (a)
  • Chapter -16 – Buddhism and its Influence on Indian Culture (b)
  • Chapter-16 - Buddhism and its impact on Indian culture (c)
  • Chapter-16 - Buddhism and its impact on Indian culture (d)
  • Chapter-16 - Buddhism and its Influence on Indian Culture (e)
  • Chapter – 11 – Post-Vedic Society and Religion (A)
  • Chapter – 11 – Post-Vedic Society and Religion (B)
  • Chapter – 11 – Post-Vedic Society and Religion (C)
  • Chapter – 11 – Post-Vedic Society and Religion (D)
  • Chapter – 12 – Contemplation of Upanishads
  • Chapter – 13 – Indian Culture and Influence of Ramayana and Mahabharata in the Epic Period (a)
  • Chapter – 13 – Indian Culture and Influence of Ramayana and Mahabharata in the Epic Period (b)
  • Chapter – 13 – Indian Culture and Influence of Ramayana and Mahabharata in the Epic Period (c)
  • Chapter – 14 – Religion-philosophy of Shrimad Bhagvat Geeta (a)
  • Chapter – 14 – Dharma-Darshan of Srimad Bhagavat Gita (b)
  • Chapter – 6 – Indus Civilization, Religion and Society (Colourism and Culture of Chalcolithic period) (c)
  • Chapter – 6 – Indus Civilization, Religion and Society (Colourism and Culture of Chalcolithic period) (d)
  • Chapter – 7 – Iron Age Culture in India
  • Chapter – 8 – Megalithic Culture in South India
  • Chapter – 9 – Vedic Civilization and Literature (A)
  • Chapter – 9 – Vedic Civilization and Literature (B)
  • Chapter – 10 – Rigvedic Society and Religion (A)
  • Chapter – 10 – Rigvedic Society and Religion (b)
  • Chapter – 10 – Rigvedic Society and Religion (C)
  • Chapter – 10 – Rigvedic Society and Religion (D)
  • Alexander the Great. Conquest of Persia
  • Rome. The reign of Julius Caesar. Part 3
  • Rome. The reign of Julius Caesar. Part 2.
  • Rome. The reign of Julius Caesar. Part 1.
  • Carthage and the Punic Wars
  • Etruria and the Etruscans
  • Ancient Sparta
  • Pericles. Athenian Democracy
  • Alexander the Great. First steps
  • Ancient Macedonia. Reign of Philip II
  • Greco-Persian Wars
  • Gods of Ancient China
  • Russian rulers. From Rurik to Putin
  • Solon. Solon's reforms.
  • ancient japan
  • Introduction to Ancient China
  • Introduction to Ancient India
  • Urartu civilization
  • Assyrian Civilization
  • Sumerian civilization
  • English Bourgeois Revolution
  • Chronology. XX century. 1950 - 2000.
  • Chronology. XX century. 1900 - 1950.
  • Chronology. XIX century.
  • Chronology. XVIII century.
  • Chronology. XVII century.
  • Chronology. XVI century.
  • Chronology. XV century.
  • Chronology. 1200 to 1400
  • Chronology. 1000 to 1200
  • Chronology. 800 to 1000
  • Chronology. AD 500 to 800
  • Chronology. From 300 BC to 500 AD
  • Chronology. 1000 - 300 BC
  • Chronology 5000 - 1000 BC
  • Trojan War. All about the Trojan War
  • The Incas. Inca religion + video
  • History of the Inquisition + video
  • Knightly Orders
  • Hero of Eastern Jin Salvation! See the activities of "Xie An" and "Xie Xuan"
  • About the happy life of the famous calligraphy "Wang Yoshiyuki" in Lantingji Xu
  • Mr. King of Langya! Wang Xiang, Wang Dao, Wang Dun-Jin, the prestigious aristocrat who dominated Eastern Jin-
  • The man who started the Sixteen Kingdoms era! A person named "Liu Yuan" who caused the Eiji turbulence
  • Huan Wen-The thoughts of the intestine, the warlord of Eastern Jin, who is famous for the story of his friend Takema-
  • The biggest battle in the history of the world! The Battle of Fei River in 383
  • It would not be an exaggeration to say that Wang Meng, who served Former Qin, is the strongest chancellor in Chinese history.
  • The monarch of the heyday of Northern Wei! Is Emperor Xiaowen (Tuoba Hiroshi) really a great man?
  • Founder of South Korean Song (Liu Song)! Please see the rising life of Liu Yu (Wudi)
  • The first hero after the Three Kingdoms! About Fu Jian's spectacular life and its influence on posterity Japan
  • Tragedy master! And the best handsome guy in Chinese history! About the short but spectacular life of Prince of Lanling "Gao Changgong"
  • Northern Wei's strongest military commander⁉ See the legend of the wheel-eyed warrior "Yang Dae-eye"!
  • The history of the country called "Sai" in the ultra-short-lived dynasty Wei Jin North and South Dynasties
  • The last dynasty of the Six Dynasties, "Chen," tells the history of the country!
  • Countries that can't be helped-Do you know the country called "Liang" in the Wei Jin North and South Dynasties?
  • Wei Jin, a crazy emperor of the Northern and Southern Dynasties! Let's talk about Space General Hou Jing!
  • About the fairness of the media, freedom of the press, and the death of journalism in the death of Johnny Kitagawa
  • Those who survive are strong! See the life of "Maeda Toshiie", the founder of Kaga 1 million stones
  • Looking back on the era of Heisei
  • About the sad death of Masahide Hirate, who was Nobunaga's upbringing staff
  • Nobunaga's first nursery staff! About the betrayal and price of Hayashi Hidesada
  • The second-ranked talented Oda vassal corps who is both literary and martial arts! About the life of "Niwa Nagahide"
  • Does the first emperor "Emperor Jimmu" actually exist? I've been to Miyazaki Shrine, which enshrines the emperor, Udo Shrine, which enshrines Ugayafukiaezu, and Qingdao Shrine, which enshrines Hikobuki Demison.
  • About the matter that Komura Jutaro's career is too great!
  • In fact, Zeus's brother! About Hades (Pluto Pluto), the Underworld King, and Persephone, the Goddess of Spring
  • I'm scared when I get angry! About Zeus' brother Poseidon (Neptune), the god of the sea!
  • About Hephaestus (Wolcanos Balkan), the god of fire who suffered from his wife's affair and mother's lack of affection
  • In fact, it's extremely important! About Demeter, the god of fertility (Ceres Ceres)! How was "winter" born?
  • Venus, Goddess of Beauty (Aphrodite, Venus)
  • Greek mythological trickster! About Hermes (Mercury Mercury)
  • Zeus's daughter! About Athena (Minerva), the god of fighting, and Aegis's shield (Mirror of Aigis)
  • About Zeus's wife "Hera"
  • Zeus's sister! About Hestia, the god of fire
  • Explanation of the 12 gods of Olympus, the main god of Greek mythology, and the correspondence table of Greece, Rome (Latin), and English.
  • Why is the fighting god Ares (Mars) so popular in Rome when it is unpopular in Greece?
  • Moon Goddess Artemis (Diana), who controls hunting and chasteness
  • Clotho Lachesis Atropos, familiar from the Megaten and Persona series! What exactly are the three goddesses of fate?
  • Let's talk about Apollo, the symbol of the sun!
  • The protagonist of Greek mythology! About the Great God Zeus (Jupiter Jupiter)
  • Browsing attention! Announced 8 villain rankings in Rome
  • Who is the worst? The 10 worst tyrant rankings in Roman history!
  • Who is the strongest? The 15 best rankings of Roman masters who were strong in the battle!
  • Cursus Honorum! Explain the prestigious course in Rome!
  • Tacitus, the best historian of ancient Rome
  • Gaius Suetonius Trunkills, who wrote the "Roman Emperor's Book"
  • SPQR! I will thoroughly explain the Senate, which can be called Rome itself!
  • I will explain about the record erasure sentence (Damnatio memoriae) in ancient Rome!
  • The man who surrounded Rome! Alaric, King of the Visigoths
  • About the life of Odoacer, the man who created Pax Barbarica
  • In fact, about the life of the well-educated King Attila of the Huns and the battle of Catalaunum
  • 476 The Western Roman Empire is destroyed! I will explain the reign that cannot be told in the textbooks from Honorius to Romulus Augustus!
  • About Gnaeus Domitius Colbro, the greatest general of Roman history
  • The last master of Rome! About Stilicho who died of non-work
  • Is the 11th Roman emperor Domitian really a tyrant?
  • Hidden name! About the good politics of Titus, the 10th emperor of the Roman Empire
  • I think the 9th Emperor Vespasian, who has regained light in Rome, may be rated a little higher.
  • 8th Roman emperor Vitterius who loved to eat
  • Only three months of its reign! Roman Empire 7th Emperor Oto
  • About the too short reign of the 6th Roman emperor Galva
  • 392 years! About Theodosius, who made Christianity a national religion, its terrorism, and the complete destruction of Roman civilization
  • Let's talk about the reign of Valerintianus I, Valence Gratianus, and Valerintianus II!
  • A reformer called an apostate! Talk about Roman emperor Julian!
  • Successors of Constantine
  • Thorough commentary from the beginning to the end of the four-division rule of the Roman Empire (Tetrarchy)!
  • 313 years! I will explain the "Edict of Milan" that officially recognizes Christianity and guarantees freedom of religion!
  • 325 years! Explain the importance of the Council of Nicaea in an easy-to-understand manner!
  • Holy Emperor? Emperor? About the blood-stained life of Emperor Constantine, a world-historical master
  • About the Second Empire of Rome, the Second Empire, Galerius! Was he just a bridge between charisma?
  • Let's talk about Emperor Maximian, who died unemployed!
  • About the turbulent life of Epirus King "Pyrrhus", famous for his victory
  • The battle for supremacy in the Mediterranean! I will explain about the First Punic War!
  • Hamilcar Barca, about his thunderous life
  • Personality is No.1! I think the very talented Antoninus Pius is truly a master.
  • The third of the Five Good Emperors! Was Hadrian really a great man? Was he or was he a tyrant?
  • Rome the very best! The largest version of the Roman Empire! See the success of Emperor Trajan!
  • The first Five Good Emperors! What the hell did Nerva do? Approaching that life!
  • I'm from the Faculty of Law and I'll talk about the significance of the Hortensius law and the background to its establishment!
  • The key to Roman development! Let's talk about Roman citizenship!
  • The cornerstone of the Roman Republic! About the Tribune (Tribune Preps)
  • Praetor, Quaestor, Kensol, Aedile, republican summary of important positions in Rome!
  • The etymology of the dictator! About the Roman dictator "Dictator"
  • I will explain about the Roman Consul "Consul"!
  • A turning point for democratization in Rome! About the Likinius-Sextius method!
  • About the Twelve Tables, the only statutory law in ancient Rome
  • I want to talk passionately about Camillus, also known as Rome's second father!
  • Crazy Roman Emperor Retsuden! Caligula, the 3rd Roman emperor Was he a tyrant?
  • About Germanicus, the hero of the early Roman Empire
  • Tiberius, the second Roman emperor, cannot be called a tyrant
  • Calendar history! Origin of the month name in English-Why is July in July and August in August?
  • The last Roman king "Tarquinius Superbus" -How did Rome transition to republic? ~
  • The turbulent life of the 6th King of the Romans "Servian Wallius"
  • Ambitious man! The 5th King of Rome "Tarquinius Prisco" is amazing
  • Hidden name! Summarize the achievements of the 4th King of the Roman Kingdom "Ancus Marcius"
  • Hot talk about Tullus Hostilius, the third king of the Roman kingdom!
  • I would like to talk about "Numa Pompilius", the second king of the Roman kingdom-Why is October october? ~
  • About Romulus and Remus, the ancestors of the Romans-Introduction to the founding of Rome-
  • By Vergirius! I will explain the outline of the masterpiece "Aeneid" of the ancient Roman Empire in 5 minutes!
  • Crisis of the 3rd century! Here's a summary of the Roman Empire, the "Barracks Emperor", which is not well known in Japan!
  • A man who couldn't become a great man! The tragedy of Alexander Severus, the 24th emperor of the Roman Empire
  • The worst monarch in the history of the world! The reign of the 23rd Roman emperor Elagabalus is too terrible to write everything ...
  • About the too short reign of Macrinus, the 22nd Roman Emperor
  • The 21st emperor of Rome! About the irreparable reign of the dark prince Karakara
  • Founder of the Severus dynasty! About the ephemeral life of the 20th Roman emperor Septimius Severus
  • The 19th Roman emperor! The end of Didius Julianus, the man who bought the throne for money, is sad
  • Only 86 days to reign! About the 18th Roman Emperor Publius Helvius Pertinax
  • The worst monarch in Roman history! Only the 17th Emperor Commodus can defend
  • The trigger for the decline of Rome! About the life of Empress Lucilla and the attempted assassination of her younger brother!
  • A man who turned his fangs to the wise emperor! What does the Gaius Avidius Casius Rebellion mean?
  • The last of the Five Good Emperors! Was Marcus Aurelius Antoninus really a virtuoso?
  • A politician representing Rome! About the evaluation that separates from the spectacular life of Lucinius Cornelius Sulla, the representative of the faction
  • The worst politician in Roman history! About the violence and achievements of the common people (Popularless representative) Gaius Marius
  • The height of the Roman civil war! Explain the causes and effects of the Social War!
  • About the life of King Jugurtha of Numidia and the Jugurthine War in Roman history
  • Why did the Gracchi brothers reform fail?
  • The strongest battle! Let's summarize the flow of the Second Punic War!
  • One of the most famous tyrants in world history! About the sad life of the 5th Roman emperor Nero
  • What is your happiness? Thinking about human well-being throughout the life of Julia Agrippina (Small Agrippina)
  • With a great speech and a bad wife ... Talk about the 4th Emperor Claudius of the Roman Empire and his reign!
  • The man who destroyed Carthage! Great Cato (Marcus Cato the Elder)
  • About the short life of Empress Messalina (Valeria Messalina), the worst villain in Roman history
  • One race that decided the history! Why did Rome win the Battle of Zama?
  • The worst defeat in Roman history! About the Battle of Cannae! The history of siege annihilation begins here.
  • Italian shield! Master Fabius Maximus should be evaluated more!
  • The strongest hero in Rome! About Scipio Africanus (Publius Cornelius Scipio)!
  • Italian sword! About the battle-filled life of Marcus Claudius Markels
  • About the life of Hannibal Barca, the greatest tactician in the history of the world
  • The humiliation of the Caudine! Let's talk about the Samnite Wars, where Rome suffered a defeat!
  • The ancestor of the Roman Empire! About the life and evaluation of the last military emperor Diocletian!
  • Explaining the Roman Second Empire Dominates (despot) from the perspective of comparison with Principate (former head of state)!
  • About the life of Octavian and why Augustus, the first Roman emperor, is the greatest prince in world history
  • Commentary on the First Empire of Rome, Principate (former head of state) and Princeps! Why did Caesar come to represent the emperor's name?
  • A man wrapped in a mystery! Etymology of patronage! About Gaius Maecenas, who was also the emperor's left arm
  • The emperor's right arm! About the excellence of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and its life
  • Republic of Rome crisis! Let's summarize the first century of civil war!
  • Both primary and secondary! I will explain about the Triumvirate!
  • What the hell did Marx Aemilius Lepidus do?
  • The biggest naval battle in BC! About the Battle of Actium
  • Is Cleopatra VII, the last Queen of the Egyptian dynasty, really a talented woman?
  • The most helpless man in world history! Why couldn't Mark Antony be Caesar's successor? Let's take a look at his life
  • A melancholy fighter! About the fierce life of a small Kato who confronted Caesar
  • Rome's greatest philosopher, lawyer and villain! About the life of Kikero
  • Principal of Caesar's assassination! About the betrayal life of Gaius Cassius Longinus
  • Concise and beautiful! I've put together Caesar's quotes that really make the essence
  • The genius general who laid the foundation of Rome! About the life and true reputation of Pompey!
  • Brute, you too! About the two Brutus who assassinated Caesar
  • Sekigahara in ancient Rome! I will explain the battle of Farsalas, which is the division of the world!
  • The best hero in Roman history! Summarize the great life of Julius Caesar!
  • Let's talk about the Mithridates War and the life of Mithridates VI!
  • Rome's biggest rebellion! About the Spartacus Rebellion (Third Servile War) and the life of Spartacus
  • The richest man in Rome! About the unknown life of Marcus Licinius Crassus, one of the three
  • About the Roman emperor Callus, who won the Sassanid Empire but was struck by lightning
  • About Lucius Cornelius Kinna, who has been a Roman consul three times, although he has not been active in any way.
  • What is the end of Zenobia, the Queen of Palmyra who drew a bow to Rome?
  • The first military emperor! About the reign and ruin of Emperor Maximinus Thrax, also known as Maximinus of Thrace
  • Rome's biggest scandal! What kind of person was Emperor Valerianus captured in the Sassanid Empire?
  • The best military emperor! Aurelian Emperor Lucius Domitius
  • The Three Kingdoms era that was also in Rome! Draw a battle with the Gallic Empire and the Palmyra Empire!
  • The man Napoleon never won! Horatio Nelson, the strongest admiral in the history of the world
  • Henry VIII, King of England, who created the Anglican Church
  • King of England during World War II! King George VI
  • Century love! King Edward VIII of England who took a woman more than the throne
  • The man who deciphered the Nazi code Enigma! About Alan Turing's bizarre fate
  • About the British Glorious Revolution in 1688! Commentary along with the contents of the Bill of Rights
  • King James II of England, who caused the Glorious Revolution, what is his reputation and achievements?
  • Is it a hero? Dictator? Oliver Cromwell, leader of the Puritan Revolution
  • Charles II of England, known as the Lazy king
  • An easy-to-understand explanation of the Puritan Revolution (Puritan Revolution / Three Kingdoms War) that occurred in 1642!
  • King Charles I of England, who caused the Three Kingdoms War and was finally executed
  • James I, the first King of the Stewart dynasty
  • Queen of Scotland Mary Stuart at the mercy of the times
  • Francis Drake-A historic pirate who went around the world and led his country to victory-
  • Spanish Armada-A battle in which Britain defeated the invincible fleet of Spain and changed the history of the world-
  • Elizabeth I-The last Tudor fairy queen called Gloriana-
  • Privateer-Pirate who became a model of One Piece's Shichibukai and supported the development of the British Empire-
  • Pirate Captain William Kidd who became a model for Treasure Island, Golden Insects, and One Piece
  • A typical Caribbean pirate! Henry Morgan, commander of the privateer, who was struck by the knight
  • Napoleon's defeat! Let me explain the Battle of Trafalgar, where Admiral Nelson was active, in an easy-to-understand manner.
  • Lackland John! John, the worst dark prince in British history, called the Missing King
  • Richard the Lion Heart! Richard I of England
  • Founder of Plantagenet Morning! See Henry II's fierce life
  • History summary of the British "Norman dynasty"
  • William the Conqueror, the founder of the Norman dynasty in England (Guillaume, Duke of Normandy) ~ The mastermind of Norman Conquest in 1066 ~
  • Westminster Abbey builder! Edward the Confessor (Rex Sacrorum)
  • King of the North Sea Empire! Knut, the founder of the Dane dynasty in England
  • The first King of England, Azerstan, should be evaluated more in Japan
  • The founding ancestor of England! The unknown activity of Alfred the Great
  • The life of Edward Gibbon, who wrote "History of the Decline of the Roman Empire"
  • A commentary on the Rosa Parks case and the great courage and way of life of Rosa Parks, the "mother of the civil rights movement."
  • About the great life of Rev. King (Martin Luther King, Jr.)-I have a dream-
  • Where are the top 5? I tried to summarize the birthplaces of successive American presidents
  • How many people do you know I tried to summarize the American presidents from lawyers-Why are there so many American presidents from lawyers?
  • A historical comedy and tragedy! 45th President of the United States Donald Trump
  • The first black president! 44th President of the United States Barack Hussein Obama
  • The worst American president ever, George Walker Bush, 43rd
  • A promoter of the new economy! 42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton
  • 41st President of the United States George Herbert Walker Bush
  • Twin deficits! Reaganomics! 40th President Ronald Reagan Aiming for a Strong America
  • Human rights diplomacy! 39th President of the United States Jimmy Carter
  • Innocent 38th President of the United States Gerald R. Ford
  • The only American president to resign during his term! 37th Richard Nixon
  • 36th President of the United States Lyndon Johnson tackling poverty and racism
  • The most prominent American president! 35th John Fitzgerald Kennedy
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th President of the United States, who led the Allies to victory
  • Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the United States, who started the Cold War
  • The president who made America the strongest nation in the world! 32nd Franklin Roosevelt
  • Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States, who was incompetent as president but the greatest humanitarian
  • 30th President Calvin Coolidge
  • One of the worst American presidents ever! 29th President Warren G. Harding
  • Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, loves peace and creates the League of Nations
  • Promoter of dollar diplomacy! 27th President of the United States William Howard
  • Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States
  • William McKinley, 25th President of the United States of America, who caused the Spanish-American War
  • Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States, who became a compliant industrial capitalist
  • 22nd and 24th Presidents of the United States Clover Cleveland
  • 21st President of the United States Chester A. Arthur
  • Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States
  • Assassinated 20th President of the United States James Garfield
  • Civil War hero! 18th President of the United States Ulysses Grant
  • Andrew Johnson, the 17th President of the United States, who carried out reactionary politics
  • Was Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, so great?
  • The least popular president in American history! 15th James Buchanan
  • The life of John Nash, a genius mathematician who became a model for the movie A Beautiful Mind
  • Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States
  • Thirteenth President of the United States Millard Fillmore
  • Zachary Taylor, Twelfth President of the United States
  • James Knox Polk, 11th President of the United States
  • John Tyler, 10th President of the United States
  • The term of office is the shortest in history! 9th President of the United States William Harrison
  • Eighth President of the United States! Martin Van Buren
  • Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States
  • John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States
  • Why you don't want to personally evaluate James Monroe, the fifth president of the United States
  • Father of the United States Constitution! Fourth President James Madison
  • Thomas Jefferson-The Third President of the United States Trying to Include Emancipation Proclamation in the Declaration of Independence-
  • John Adams-The Second President of the United States, who opposed slavery but had to affirm
  • George Washington, the first president of the United States
  • The negative aspects of American history that shouldn't be weathered! About Dred Scott and his judgment
  • Millennium bug - The world feared this catastrophe 20 years ago!
  • A film showing wars and battles over the last 4,500 years
  • This is how the borders of countries in Europe changed year after year
  • Nazism or Fascism? Differences and misuse
  • The Nightmare of World War I - War neurosis
  • Google Arts &Culture - A multimedia database of works of art
  • World Map 100 B.C.E.
  • The attack in Sarajevo - A murder that changed Europe
  • Poland on the map from 1300 - Map from Hereford
  • The last words of famous people before their death
  • A colorful film from the fronts of World War II
  • The number of victims of World War II - Film and visualization
  • The story of 10 amazing and groundbreaking photos
  • A moving picture of the world, a film from 1900
  • Historical first photo from outer space
  • 7 Wonders of the Ancient World - Then and now
  • All battles in world history on the map
  • Detailed old world map from 1635
  • Animation of the development of the human population for 2000 years
  • Digital collections - Where to find old photos and maps?
  • Animation of the prehistoric journeys of mankind
  • Animated map of the history of civilization
  • A brief history of the chair - Trivia
  • Macabre applied art… Chalices made of human skulls
  • Prohibition in Scandinavian style
  • When did the blondes go dumb?
  • What does the first partition of Poland have to do with dog cemeteries?
  • What is the meaning and purpose of a woman's life?
  • Dirt, stench and virginity. Master asceticism advice for women
  • The tutorial part two:how to give a basket in the nineteenth-century style
  • The unsaid problem of the nineteenth century:abortion in old Warsaw
  • How to get happiness in love ... Pickup in the 19th century style
  • Mirror, tell me ...
  • The dark sides of student life in medieval Poland
  • Tax on cards, yeast and lighters, i.e. excise dizziness
  • How not to go crazy in a steel can in the middle of the ocean?
  • 15 zlotys today for a kilogram of sugar? Yes, it cost so much in pre-war Poland
  • Aristocratic football. The beginnings of football in Brazil
  • Byzantine breakfast
  • In the past, drivers had even worse! A few words about the roads in interwar Poland
  • Why was Otto III going barefoot to Gniezno?
  • Scratching the mast and sweeping the sky - nineteenth-century seafaring magic
  • Before the war, we had television in Poland, i.e. tele-superheterodyne with an electric eye
  • God's hand of Maradona. Revenge for the Falklands War?
  • How were the prisoners of Bereza Kartuska fed?
  • Royal remedies for toothache
  • What does the saying actually mean:don't buy a pig in a poke?
  • Ancient road demons
  • Was it the Huns and the Germans who taught the Europeans to fashion?
  • You would want such a toddler!
  • Were cats eaten in the past?
  • Why did Bolesław the Brave not become a saint?
  • A modern car dealership, or how Gypsies stuffed "accident" horses
  • The bear academy famous all over Europe. Of course, in Poland
  • There was also prohibition in Poland
  • Holy murderers? About thugs and the cult of Kali
  • Was the August Forum in the shape of… a huge penis? Sex in Ancient Rome
  • Totalitarianism in the Byzantine Empire?
  • A soap opera in Chinese, or how it was with the birth of Confucius
  • Of course the Mongols are wrong
  • There's nothing like water! Water supply and sewage system in former Krakow
  • Cannibals in besieged Leningrad
  • Mao, Buddha and 1600-year-old caves
  • What was the life of nineteenth-century teenagers?
  • The Soviets' greatest enemy in Afghanistan? Military health service!
  • The greatest enemy of the church? The unknown face of General Jaruzelski
  • West Berlin. Paradise or Hell on Earth?
  • A teenager's room from 150 years ago
  • What did the children learn at the Jewish school in the Second Polish Republic?
  • Alcohol culture? Beer and vodka in the Grand Duchy of Moscow
  • How did the Nazis baptize their babies?
  • The first psychiatric hospitals
  • The occupational Krakow of women:conspiracy is not everything
  • What was the risk of not going to church in old Poland?
  • What did the Poles defending Tobruk do in their free time?
  • A Brief History of Cannibalism
  • He thinks about the matter, or how to "straighten" the healer
  • Jagiellonian fashion show
  • The Jagiellons from the kitchen… literally!
  • Justice in the Second Polish Republic:seven months in jail for unreasonable sermon
  • How much did you pay for a phone call in pre-war Poland?
  • Brothels on wheels. Paid love in the heat of war
  • What did children learn at school in the days of Charlemagne?
  • Kasia and artichokes, or how an Italian turned French cuisine upside down
  • Everyone can see the horse as it is. Retired!
  • How to punish a suicide?
  • Disneyland in Poland? We already had something better!
  • Gamekeeper. The most dangerous profession of the Second Polish Republic
  • How much did gasoline cost in pre-war Poland and why so expensive?
  • Pre-war village. Habitat of crime and pathology?
  • One big unknown. Pregnancy and childbirth in the Second Polish Republic
  • The hard life of an ambassador. American survival in war-torn Moscow
  • Stupid as ... a pre-war student
  • How to arrange Christmas Eve in a gentry style?
  • How were people dealt with in the days before the invention of refrigerators?
  • The Republic of Poland is booze! How was it drunk in 18th-century Poland?
  • How to look good in a new fur coat? Medieval men's fashion
  • Full-fledged exploitation! Treasury monopolies in interwar Poland
  • Sports in the Vikings
  • Masters of the Polish People's Republic. How were outstanding athletes brought up under communism?
  • Seat in heaven for sale cheap
  • Sports in Ancient Egypt
  • How did medieval people learn to dance?
  • If there is nothing to eat ... a Pole can handle it anyway! Cuisine at the dawn of the Second Polish Republic
  • What was life like under communes? A tour of an apartment from the 1960s
  • "Sacred Geometry". Nuremberg or Hitler's fairy-tale kingdom
  • Was the Roman legionnaire the first Christian?
  • An ordinary man's house. How did the mob live in the past centuries?
  • The British King is going on vacation
  • Retired dictator. Nikita Khrushchev's last years
  • A great treasure near… West Berlin
  • A film that forgives the French of communism
  • What to eat when there is nothing to eat? Leningrad survival
  • How did our great-grandparents go to the SPA?
  • Holy tyrant. How the Russian Tsars made gods of themselves
  • Debauched gods. Acute pornography in Egyptian mythology [18+]
  • Secrets of Kremlin cuisine. What did the leaders of the Soviet Union eat?
  • Secrets of the Stalinist elite. How the red executioners had fun
  • We walked as hungry as dogs. What did the Warsaw insurgents eat?
  • The worst fathers in the world? Cuban revolutionaries!
  • Soot, worms and broken brick. The whole truth about brushing teeth in old Poland
  • The ham can run up. Polish Easter on the fronts of World War II
  • Smugglers and scrap collectors. What were the musicians of the Polish People's Republic really doing abroad?
  • Animals from the Titanic. The forgotten side of a disaster
  • A henhouse in Sherman and tea in a minefield. The real life of tankers
  • Rock'n'roll in the People's Republic of Poland. Music of white Negroes fighting capitalism!
  • How to raise a Archduke? We discover the secrets of Habsburg education
  • Cat racing. Belgian national sport!
  • Caviar, bedbugs and one bathtub. What the Yalta conference really looked like
  • A shitty story. The whole truth about doing poop in the Roman Empire
  • America in Poland. What was the life of a Polish oil miner?
  • Brothels, prostitutes and prostitutes. The debauched side of old Krakow
  • Did our great-grandmothers use sanitary napkins? Hygiene in pre-war Poland
  • It used to be worse! Ten reasons why
  • Orderly. The chief enemy of the people's government
  • Elegant pajamas for a loved one! Gift guide from 80 years ago
  • Cocoa for breakfast, black pudding for dinner. What did the U-boat crews eat?
  • Whips, mirrors and 30 kopecks. Moscow Red Light District
  • The storm on the Bastille and its legend
  • Sulfur and spirit for your little one. Advice for young mothers from several centuries ago
  • This is no joke. Pole, Rusek and German played in one team
  • Pharmakoi. The perfect job for real ugly people
  • We expose Saint New Year's Eve. What did he do to get the best date of the year ?!
  • Acid burns and sanitary napkins. Reliable remedies for a broken heart
  • Lottery ticket and socks from Sukiennice. What would you get for Christmas 150 years ago?
  • Childbirth under fire. The unsaid fate of the youngest participants of the uprising
  • Did the Jagiellons beat their children?
  • Dwarfs at the Jagiellonian court
  • Santa Claus is dead. We saw the evidence with our own eyes
  • Funeral services. The greatest terror of the ancient Egyptians
  • Did Bona Sforza really bring cabbage and cauliflower to Poland?
  • Historical birthing school. Peculiar advice from four hundred years ago
  • Are you complaining about your boss? This king was 100% a worse employer
  • Dirty, toothless, scabs ... The life of real pirates was not a Hollywood fairy tale!
  • An uncomfortable sex with a pig herd? Masked balls in old Poland
  • Pirates of the Caribbean ... never existed?
  • They murdered pregnant for a good drawing? Butchers from a British farrowing house [18+]
  • Killer dresses. 3,000 British women were burned alive
  • Do you like green color? Be glad you're alive at all!
  • The King of England Invented the Plague Cure ?! Medicine at the courts of modern Europe
  • Going naked Göring down the street ... What jokes were told by the inhabitants of the Third Reich?
  • Utopia was real. And it was founded by the captain of a pirate ship!
  • Male sex toys from a hundred years ago? Peculiar accessories from the times of the Second Polish Republic
  • Does your name determine who you are? It was exactly like that in the Middle Ages!
  • What did Roman slaves do in their spare time?
  • The footballer who humiliated Hitler. Is that why he died?
  • They just sent you to Siberia? We will show you in 5 points what you need to do to survive
  • A socialist recipe for a football dream-team
  • An ordinary day in Siberia. Is it even possible?
  • How to survive a visit to the king of hairdressers? 10 iron rules
  • Are you doing it in a missionary position? You definitely should NOT! [18+]
  • Catholic at a communist university. The real art of survival
  • Forbidden kisses. Film censorship in pre-war Poland
  • 10 of the most famous clients of the king of hairdressers
  • Entertainment worthy of a queen. What did Bona Sforza do in her spare time?
  • Cat mummy fertilizer. A gruesome business idea
  • Cat. The most hated animal ever?
  • Erotic toys in pre-war Poland [18+]
  • America's first cats. The furries of the White House
  • A good patriot is a green patriot. How ecological was the Second Polish Republic?
  • Is a slave allowed to have sex?
  • Code of Lisowczyk. The Polish secret of Rembrandt's painting
  • Life cut off in the middle of a sentence. Little Diarists of the Holocaust
  • Anne Frank lived in Poland. Diaries of doomed children
  • Would you like to become a billionaire ... in ancient Rome?
  • Broccoli purée and rotten fish. Medieval delicacies of the kings of France
  • A Jewish state outside of Israel. Why did the Khazars convert to Judaism?
  • He made inhuman experiments on Polish women. Thanks to the Americans, he avoided the noose
  • With a gun for the priest, with a parabellum for the mill. This is how Polish partisans obtained food
  • The kitchen is REALLY frugal. War tips that will also be useful to you!
  • Pilecki is more private. Forgotten achievements of a heroic captain
  • The horned devils. Forgotten heroines of the Second World War
  • What could you buy for cards in occupied Poland?
  • Polish rangers of Texas. The amazing history of our colony in the United States
  • The Nazis did not stand a chance. Six Polish smuggling methods that are hard to believe
  • Where did the black market come from?
  • You won't believe they ate it. 10 shocking occupation dishes
  • Pole in the face of war. How did our grandparents prepare for the September campaign?
  • Our grandmothers could survive anything! This was the war on the home front
  • The Alliance is sprinkled with vodka. Behind the scenes of signing the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact
  • Edisons from the Vistula River. 7 Poles whose inventions are used by everyone
  • Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski ate the cat in the cream. And he didn't even know it ...
  • Gladiators, wild beasts and torture. Seven Ways to a Successful Colosseum Games
  • What did Roman legionaries do in their spare time?
  • Jew from Warsaw who hates communists. Stalin was delighted with his ideas!
  • Were all medieval rulers really pedophiles?
  • New Year's Eve under the guns of the Nazis. How was the New Year celebrated in occupied Poland?
  • A good New Year's Eve is even worth dying! This is how Poles celebrated in the 19th century
  • The first ones cost as much as half a car. The real story of Christmas lights
  • Even on Christmas Eve, the Germans do not speak with a human voice. Christmas in occupied Poland
  • With percentages for centuries. 20 proofs that alcohol rules the world
  • Erotic postcards of our great-grandparents. Gallery for adults only [18+]
  • Home Army. The best employer in occupied Poland?
  • Stalin's secret weapon. Did the Russians love him because he promised them a sea of ​​vodka?
  • You won't believe they traded it. Black market hits in occupied Poland
  • You will give birth in pain. Pregnancy and childbirth in Poland of the first Piasts
  • The unsaid secret of the collapse of the USSR. Was it all to blame for the plague of drunkenness?
  • Dobrawa's wedding night. Why did the Duchess not let her husband into her bedroom?
  • Our colony near Kilimanjaro. When Poland disappeared from the map, they built a new one in the heart of Africa!
  • Would you go for a beer if you were in danger of being stoned? Prohibition among the Aztecs
  • Why were the Germans afraid of the Jews?
  • Vampire Hunter's Guide. 10 simple methods that will allow you to get rid of bloodsuckers
  • Jewish agents? No way. It was vodka that toppled tsarist Russia
  • How was the wedding during the occupation?
  • 10 ancient therapies that make hair stand on end. Read before you catch the fall cold
  • The real golden age of piracy. Ancient Rome's corsairs
  • Hungry pieces about the war. 10 amazing facts about food during World War II
  • You wouldn't want to be a bastard. The whole truth about the life of illegitimate children in the Middle Ages
  • Where did the zombies REALLY come from?
  • What was your daily life really like in Hitler's bunker?
  • Kulczyk was a poor fellow with them! How wealthy were the Polish magnates?
  • Our great-grandparents starved more than children in Africa. Do we have fear of malnutrition in our genes?
  • All diseases of Joseph Stalin. Did tonsillitis decide about the Great Terror?
  • How to successfully poison your husband? We present a reliable historical guide
  • Stalking in Polish. Our countrymen really knew how to be psychopathic persecutors
  • Champagne, idyll and baguettes? We check what life in occupied Paris really looked like
  • The biggest killer in history. Hundreds of millions of people have fallen victim to it
  • Lamb with a swastika. What was Easter like in occupied Poland?
  • You didn't want to take your husband's name? In the past, he could have told you to change your name as well!
  • African barbarism? Europeans also cut out women's clits. And it's only 150 years ago [18+]
  • After reading this article, you will tell your wife that you have a headache today. The whole truth about toothed vaginas
  • How did the ancient Romans wash their teeth?
  • Who had better toilets:Poles a hundred years ago or people of the Bronze Age?
  • What did our great-grandparents learn in sex education lessons?
  • Lesbian games at Renaissance courts [18+]
  • Edison was lying. All the other "geniuses" too. We present the forgotten creators of great inventions
  • Agnodike lifted her skirt to get a job. What else did the first gynecologists have to endure?
  • They were quiet, easy to use, and didn't stink. How did electric cars lose to combustion cars?
  • Świerszczyk for PLN 1,300? We check where the Kamasutra really came from in Europe
  • Where did the baguette come from? Certainly not from France
  • Solahütte. How was the Auschwitz crew partying?
  • The greatest absurdities of communist Romania
  • Interwar period. The epoch that killed the engagement
  • You need horse health to be treated in Russia. Macabre therapies from the East
  • Anatomy of poverty. Why did mothers sell their children in 19th century London?
  • A resort only for the brave. What were the beginnings of Sopot's tourist career like?
  • Was Bona Sforza practicing black magic?
  • Will your pet go to heaven? The answer of the medieval people will surprise you ...
  • Truskavets. Poland in miniature
  • Witchers really existed!
  • A place of fun and delight. This is where the ancient Romans spent their most pleasant moments
  • School of honesty or partyism? We check what the childhood of pre-war politicians looked like


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