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Tuesday, 3 February 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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Kyshtym disaster
Stalin's original order set the completion date for November 7, 1947, the 30th anniversary of the October Revolution.
The October Revolution was an armed coup by the Bolsheviks in the Russian Republic in 1917 that led ...
Ancient Sumer
The city of Uruk, which played a key role in the early urbanization of the Sumer, had a population ranging between 50,000 and 80,000.
Research indicates that all residents lived in an area of ​​6 square kilometers. It was the largest ...
Mali Empire
Sundiata was not an absolute ruler, as the title he used might suggest, although he had universal power in the empire.
The Mali Empire was probably a federation in which each tribe had a representative on the council. T ...
Dyatlov Pass incident
The expedition was scheduled to begin on January 23, 1959.
In addition to the desire to conquer one of the most difficult mountain routes, the expedition also ...
Troy
The right to Priam's treasure - one of mankind's most important cultural assets - is the subject of a dispute between Russia, Germany and Turkey.
Mali Empire
Sundiata had three sons who were heirs to the throne of the Mali Empire.
They were: Mansa Wali Keita, Ouati Keita, and Khalifa Keita. The most famous West African ruler of the empire, Mansa Musa, was Sundiata's grandson.
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 ...
Axum Empire
The Aksumites traded ivory, rubber, silk, spices, turtle shells, salt, gold, emeralds, precious metals, and steel.
Their land was fertile, so they produced much food, with the surplus being exported deep into Africa.
Battle of Thermopylae
The Persian army was predominantly light-armed infantry.
Soldiers were equipped with a simple long sword (akinakes), a short spear, and a bow, which, along w ...
Masada
In 6 AD Masada was occupied by the Romans - it served as a border watchtower.
A garrison of Roman soldiers was stationed there.