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Sunday, 26 April 2026
42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
42 facts about Kyshtym disaster
The first nuclear accident in Earth's history
Before information about it saw the light of day, the Soviets hid it for over 30 years. The explosion at the Mayak combine was the first nuclear accid ...

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Axum Empire
According to scholars, the ships of Aksum may have reached to present-day South Africa, but there is no scientific evidence for this.
However, translated Aksumite texts about the lands they reached may support such speculation.
Mohenjo-daro
The original name of the city is unknown.
There is some speculation, after analyzing the seals found at Mohenjo-daro, that the ancient name of ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
Another theory is the spy theory.
It assumes that the KGB or GRU agents (given the military units stationed in the area) were involved ...
Medieval world
Gunpowder was invented in China as early as the 9th century and came to Europe several hundred years later.
It most likely arrived in the Old World as a result of battles with the Mongols, who used it. Recipe ...
Masada
Today Masada is a popular tourist destination.
The top of the plateau can be reached by a cable car or by a hollowed-out path through the rock. To this day, Masada is shrouded in legends and mysteries that have accumulated over the centuries.
Mali Empire
The character of Mansa Musa was used in the fourth and sixth part of Sid Meier's Civilization video games.
He appeared as the leader of the Mali civilization.
Troy
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Troy fell into decline and was gradually forgotten. 
Over time, people stopped believing in its existence and thought that the city was just part of a myth.
Kyshtym disaster
Irregularities were becoming more frequent at the combine itself.
Metal liquid waste tanks with a capacity of 300 cubic meters were located inside a cylinder made of ...
Battle of Thermopylae
According to Herodotus’ account, after the battle, the Greeks erected a lion-shaped stone monument to the fallen heroes, as well as three stelae with mournful epigrams dedicated to Leonidas, Megistias (the only civilian participant in the battle), and the other fallen.
Battle of Thermopylae
The exact date of the Battle of Thermopylae is not known.
Historians point to several dates for the battle: July 21-23, August 20, and September 8-10, 480 BC. However, most are inclined to the position that it was August 480 BC.