A secret map of Ireland's coastline played a crucial role in taking down a powerful alliance of pirates that had based itself in the southwest of Ireland in the 17th century.
Clashes between Hindus and Muslims in Maharashtra state’s Nagpur city broke out on Monday during a protest led by Hindu nationalist groups demanding the demolition of the tomb of Aurangzeb, a Muslim ...
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A map published by Earth System Science Data shows the dramatic decrease in forest-covered land in the United States since the 17th century. Before European settlement in the early 1600s ...
The central hall of Raffaele Fabrizio’s 17th-century palazzo ... to visit “this beautiful world,” as he describes it, “hidden and abandoned.” An 18th-century arched doorway overgrown ...
It is the first time 17th-century abatises have been recovered, archaeologists said. The large stakes were found in the castle’s moat, archaeologists said. Wessex Archaeology “Four stakes ...
AYUTTHAYA, Thailand – Experience the rich traditions of Muay Thai at the 17th World Wai Kru Muay Thai Ceremony—an event that honors the deep-rooted heritage of Thailand’s national sport!
Since then, he was dropped from the squad on a few occasions, including for the ODI World Cup 2023 in India ... It was Root’s 17th century in ODI cricket and overall, he has scored 53.
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Meanwhile, Virat Kohli has returned to the top five after his crucial century against Pakistan in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Gill played a pivotal role in India’s successful group-stage ...
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The store was destroyed in air raids during World War Two, but re-opened soon after the end of the war. Seventy-four-year old Kadosaka Naomi is the third-generation owner of the bookstore.