Delhi Durbar
Oct 11th 2019
The Delhi
Durbar was an Indian imperial style mass assembly organized by the British at
Coronation Park, Delhi, India, to mark the succession of an Emperor or Empress
of India. Also known as the Imperial Durbar, it was held three times (in 1877,
1903, and 1911) at the height of the British Empire. The last Durbar was held
on December 12, 1911, to mark the coronation of King George V, and cost over £1
million.Durbar of 1877Called the
"Procl...
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History of Vikings
Jul 27th 2016
The
Vikings are Aryans, the Ayran race includes the Nordic and Germanic peoples who
migrated from the far north to a place called “Thule. They have been around creating history for
more than a thousand years. Having
separated in their migration downwards, the Norse settled in the Scandinvian
countries while the Germanic’s settled in Germania. Both worshiped the same gods, used the same
runes and shared the same fine qualities of courage,...
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