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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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Battle of Thermopylae
On the morning of the third day of the battle, Leonidas learned from fugitives and scouts that the Persians had discovered a secret path.
The Persian army tightened the noose around the Greeks. The king of Sparta realized that by fighting ...
Mohenjo-daro
The first excavations were carried out only in the 1920s by the English archaeologist, John Marshall.
But as early as 1856, workers building a railroad that ran along the Indus Valley encountered many f ...
Troy
Troy VI was destroyed by an earthquake. 
Archaeologists have also found many arrowheads and spears, as well as sling projectiles. The city, weakened by the earthquake, was probably attacked and looted.
Masada
Masada was expanded by Herod the Great around 37 BC. - The fortress was one of his greatest construction successes.
In 40 BC Herod was fleeing from the Parthians (the Parthian kingdom was in ancient Iran) and Antigon ...
Masada
After the Roman army captured the fortress, Masada once again became a Roman border post between 73 and 111 CE.
In the following centuries, the fortress was the scene of battles during another Jewish uprising (13 ...
Mali Empire
At its peak, Mali was the largest empire in West Africa.
It greatly influenced the culture of the entire region through the spread of the empire's languages ...
Medieval world
In the Middle Ages, there was no need for a church wedding - no one associated marriage with God.
It was not until the 12th century that things changed. In 1164 the Church decided to recognise marri ...
Jamestown
Bacon’s Rebellion of 1676-1677 was the most serious conflict between the colonists and royal authority.
The governor had constantly refused military aid to a planter named Nathaniel Bacon to expel the Nat ...
Jamestown
The history of Jamestown was romanticized over the years and led to the production of Walt Disney’s animated movie Pocahontas.
It tells the love story of Captain John Smith and the daughter of the Chief of Powhatan Indians. The ...
Battle of Thermopylae
On Xerxes’ orders, Leonidas’ body was desecrated-decapitated and then crucified.
Leonidas’ guards tightly surrounded his body, but the soldiers were too few and no longer had the st ...