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2024-02-09 Beda Bubbing Beda Bubbing is a semi-Legendary King of Mercia who appears in several Anglo-Saxon genealogies, most notably the Anglian Collection. Stub JamesKnight7 (139)
2024-02-01 Tomb Inscription of the Ming Dynasty Prince Lu The "Tomb Inscription of the Ming Dynasty Prince Lu" (皇明監國魯王壙志) is the funerary epitaph of Zhu Yihai (朱以海, 1618–1662), the Prince of Lu, during the waning years of the Ming Dynasty. Unearthed in Kinmen in 1959, this tomb inscription provides detailed information about the life of Prince Lu. Start JoyceCJZ (121)
2024-02-06 Karakalpak Rebellion (1855-1856 Karakalpak Rebellion against the Khanate of Khiva) The Karakalpak Rebellion, also called the Karakalpak Uprising, was a Karakalpak rebellion against the Khanate of Khiva by Ernazar Alaköz in 1855, in order to establish a Karakalpak Khanate. Stub Rad da writer (307)
2024-02-17 Bazanti Abu Ja'far Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Abi Nasr, known as Bazanti, is one of the companions of Musa al-Kazim, Ali al-Rida, and Muhammad al-Jawad, and was an active Shia muhaddith and jurists in his time. He belonged to the Walāʾ al-sakuna tribe, one of the major branches of the Kinda tribe in Yemen. Start R.tuor (328)
2024-02-22 Lady Xu (Eastern Wu) (wife of Sun Yi) Lady Xu (徐氏, 2nd century) was a Chinese noble woman during the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the Three Kingdoms period. She was married to Sun Yi, who was the brother of Sun Quan, the founder of the Eastern Wu state. She was also the mother of Sun Song. Her true name has been lost to history. C TachibanaLouis (3392)
2024-03-03 Hubert's Arthur Hubert's Arthur is an alternative history novel by the eccentric English writer Frederick Rolfe ('Baron Corvo') posthumously published by A. J. A. Symons in 1935. It started as a collaboration between Rolfe and Harry Pirie-Gordon, but in the event the latter only supplied the copious heraldic details pertaining to the characters. Start HenryXVII (5836)
2024-02-01 Battle of Choloki (1918) (1918 military battle) The Battle of Choloki was a battle between the Ottoman Empire and Transcaucasian troops on the Caucasian front of the World War I. C Baey123 (39)
2024-01-10 Maxwells of Munches (Scottish family) The Maxwells of Munches (Munchies or Munshes) also/previously known as the Herries Maxwells, Maxwells of Barncleugh, the Maxwells of Breconside & Terraughty, and the Maxwells of Buittle, represent an old aristocratic Scottish family with deep roots in the country's history (named after their estate 'Munches').. C Alexstanford (41)
2024-02-09 Otto II's raid on Poland Otto II's raid on Poland was a military expedition against Civitas Schinesghe the state of Mieszko I after Mieszko I supported the rebellious prince Henry the Quarrelsome during the civil war in Germany following the death of Emperor Otto I the Great. The invasion ended in defeat for the Holy Roman Empire, as Otto II could not achieve any military success which forced him to return to Germany. B SebbeKg (1056)
2024-03-05 Ibrahim ibn Abdallah (leader of revolt against Abbasid Caliphate) Ibrahim bin Abdullah bin Al-Hassan (Arabic: إبراهيم بن عبد الله بن الحسن; 97 AH - 145 AH / 716 AD - 763 AD) was an Arab leader, from the lineage of the Prophet's family and from the narrators. He is often mentioned in conjunction with the name of his brother, Imam Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya the Pure Soul. C Rakoon (5395)
2024-02-07 Masoba Warq (Queen of Zagwe and Princess of Axum in the 10th century) Masoba Warq was a princess of the Kingdom of Axum, and the queen of the Zagwe Dynasty. She was the daughter of Dil Na'od of Axum and the Wife of Mara Takla Haymanot of the Zagwe Dynasty. She had multiple children with him, such as Tantawedem. But, according to the Dabra Libanos manuscript, it mentions 44 Kings of Shewa after the death and deposition of Dil Na'od and it mentions Masoba as a Queen Regent of Shewa. Stub KallebTigray (782)
2024-03-08 Ibn Zuraiq al-Baghdadi (Iraqi poet) Abu al-Hasan Ali Abu Abdullah ibn Zuraiq al-Baghdadi (Arabic: أبو الحسن علي أبو عبد الله بن زريق البغدادي; died 420 AH/1029 AD) was an Iraqi poet active in al-Andalus. Start Malkawi99 (366)
2024-02-27 Daroma (historical region in southern Judea) Daroma (Aramaic) or Darom (Hebrew), both meaning 'South', was the name of the southern Hebron Hills in the Late Roman and Byzantine periods. The term is used in Eusebius's Onomasticon (4th century) and in rabbinic literature. For Eusebius, it is the southern part of the territory of Eleutheropolis (Beth Guvrin), an important city in that period. C Arminden (51392)
2024-02-27 List of Crimean–Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe This is a list of Crimean-Nogai slave raids in Eastern Europe. Start Галай Артём (141)
2023-11-05 Kmetija: Nov začetek 2016 (Season of television series) Kmetija: Nov začetek 2016 (The Farm: A New Beginning 2016) is the sixth season of the Slovene reality television series Kmetija and the third and final season of the Kmetija: Nov začetek edition to air on Planet TV. The season is filmed in Zaplana, Slovenia where 19 Slovenians compete on the Farm against each other to win the grand prize of 50,000. C Nintenga (3933)
2024-03-27 Anastasia Servan-Schreiber (French anthropologist (born 1998)) Anastasia Victoria Servan-Schreiber (born 4 February 1998 in Montélimar) is a French anthropologist whose research specializes on Estonian neopaganism. She has investigated the inner dynamics of neopagan movements such as Maavalla Koda. Her main thesis concerns the importance of the neopagan and animistic worldview to Estonian nationalism, which she considers to have significantly inspired the resistance against the Soviet occupation of Estonia. Stub DJ Sturm (1632)
2023-11-13 Battle of Trešnjica The Battle of Trešnjica was fought 2 November 1941 between partisan and Chetnik detachments and was the first major battle between Chetniks and partisans. This battle marks the beginning of an open conflict between formations under the command of Josip Broz Tito and Colonel Dragoljub Mihailović and implies the end of the two-month partial cooperation between the Partisan and Ravnagorje Chetnik movements in the area of western and central Serbia . C Vbbanaz05 (1673)
2024-03-28 Jadwiga Szubartowicz (Polish supercentenarian) Jadwiga Szubartowicz née Skawińska (16 October 1905 in Lublin - 20th July 2017) was a Polish supercentenarian. She was the oldest Polish person alive between 1st August 2015 and 20th June 2017. Start Kaworu1992 (300) Past AfD
2024-03-13 Ueno Riichi ((1848-1919)) Ueno Riichi (Japanese上野理一, Go : Aritake (有竹); October 29, 1848, in Sasayamanishi in Tamba Province – December 31, 1919, in Osaka ) was a Japanese newspaper manager in the Meiji and Taishō eras. Start RevolutionaryWar (43)
2024-02-03 Reporter (Ancient Egypt) (Ancient Egyptian title) The reporter (also herald) (Ancient Egyptian: wḥm.w) was an Ancient Egyptian title. The literal meaning of wḥmw translates to 'one who repeats'. This is generally rendered as 'reporter', 'messenger', 'herald' or similar. The title first appeared in the Old Kingdom as an honorific of a high official, and later became an administrative function during the Middle Kingdom. Start JJNito197 (6179)
2024-04-16 Szolnok (genus) (clan in the Kingdom of Hungary) Szolnok (Zounuk) was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary. The founder of the clan was the 11th-century royal official Szolnok, about whom Szolnok County, becoming its first ispán, was named. Beside that region, his descendants acquired lands Nógrád, Fejér and Baranya counties too. C Norden1990 (48756)
2024-02-20 Battle of Ad-Dakim The Battle of Ad-Dakim (Arabic: معركة الدكيم) took place on July 3, 1915, in the Sultanate of Lahej, in which the Yemeni-Ottoman forces defeated the forces of the Sultan of the Sultanate of Lahej, Ali bin Ahmed, who were loyal to the British. They entered Lahej, and its sultan, Ali bin Ahmed Al-Abdali, withdrew from it to Aden, where he was assassinated by firing squad. C Abo Yemen (3303)
2024-04-09 Siege of Marchiennes (1712 siege in Northern France) The siege of Marchiennes was a siege of the city of Marchiennes in Northern France from 25 July to 30 July 1712 during the War of the Spanish Succession conducted by Duc de Villars. A French 22,000-strong army besieged and, with negligible resistance, recaptured the then Allied-controlled fortifications after a 5-day siege, with the 7,000-strong Dutch-Prussian garrison under Major-General von Berkhoffer either killed, wounded or taken prisoner. Stub Тимофей Васильченков (80)
2024-02-07 Battle of Zsarnóca The Battle of Zsarnóca took place on May 16, 1664, between an Austrian division commanded by General Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches with 11,000 troops and an Ottoman division commanded by Kücsük Mehmed Pasha with 15,000 troops. The battle ended in an Austrian victory and death of Kücsük Mehmed Pasha who fell in battle. Start SebbeKg (1056)
2024-01-31 Crisis of the Piast dynasty The Crisis of the Piast dynasty was a period of constant wars, invasions and rebellions, lasting from the death of Bolesław the Brave in 1025 until the reunification of the Polish lands by Casimir the Restorer. During the crisis, Poland suffered very severe material and demographic losses, the Polish capital Gniezno was completely destroyed, Lusatia and Milsko were taken over by the Germans and Bełz by Kievan Rus. C SebbeKg (1056)
2023-12-07 Kirkuk Sanjak The Kirkuk Sanjak (Turkish: Kerkük Sancağı, كركوك سنجاغى) was a second-level administrative division that included parts of the governorates of Saladin, Sulaymaniah, and Diyala, as well as all of Erbil and Kirkuk. Its capital was Kirkuk, it was made up of 6 districts, 17 subdistricts and 1,712 Villages. Start Kirkukturk3 (312)
2024-01-23 Killi Kechi Beg (Archaeological site in Balochistan, Pakistan) Killi Kechi Beg, also known as Kechi Beg, is an archaeological site located in the Quetta Valley of Balochistan, Pakistan. The site can be traced back to 3800–3200 BCE, during the developed Neolithic era of the pre–Harappan Indus Valley Civilizations. Based on ceramics from the region that are on exhibit at the Central Asian Antiquities Museum in New Delhi, India, it was found by British archaeologist Stuart Piggott during his explorations in the region in 1943–1944. C Rban4982 (21)
2024-04-22 Sogolon Condé (13th century Princess of Mali and mother of Sundiata Keita) Sogolon Wulen Condé (Gambian English: Sogolon Konte/Konteh) of Dò ni Kiri, commonly known as Sogolon Condé (in Malian French), was a 13th-century princess of Imperial Mali, and one of the prominent women portrayed in the Epic of Sundiata. Her trials and tribulations are well preserved in the epic. B Tamsier (8418)
2024-03-13 Mercedes R. Cotner (American politician) Mercedes R. Cotner (March 1905 - November 29, 1998) was an American politician, serving as a Cleveland City Council member and the first woman clerk. She was also the first Democratic woman to run for mayor of Cleveland. Stub Flurrious (6067)
2024-04-22 TT338 (Ancient Egyptian tomb) TT338 is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian artist Maya and his wife Tamyt in Deir el-Medina near modern Luxor, Egypt. Maya was titled "outline-draughtsman of Amun" and was active in the late Eighteenth Dynasty. The chapel was probably discovered in the early 1900s. Start Merytat3n (5259)
2024-02-12 Stockholm Alhambra Vase The Stockholm Alhambra Vase is a fourteenth century Islamic vessel supposedly from the Alhambra in Granada, Spain. Since 1648, the vase moved from Spain to Sweden where it now resides in the collections of the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden. The Alhambra Vase arrived to Sweden from Queen Christina's sacking of Prague in 1648, mainly of the treasures accumulated by the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II. C PersianaAmericana23 (88)
2024-01-27 Pumayyaton and Pnytarion's inscriptions (Two separated inscriptions on a marble base found near Kition) Pumayyaton and Pnytarion's inscriptions are two separated inscriptions, Phoenician and Greek, engraved on the same marble base which was found in Gdhi or Gai locality near Dromolaxia. About 3 hundred years after the first inscription, the Phoenician, was engraved, the base was turned upside down and the second inscription, in Greek, was engraved; the inscriptions have no connection and are not a bilingual inscription. C פעמי-עליון (993)
2024-04-19 Ali ibn Asbat (Shia narrator) Abul Hasan Ali ibn Asbat ibn Salem, known as Ali ibn Asbat, was one of the Shia narrators and companions of Ali al-Rida and Muhammad al-Jawad. He was native of Kufa from the Kindah tribe and narrated from Ali al-Rida and also from narrators such as Jamil ibn Darraj, Husayn ibn Zararah and Muhammad ibn Sinan. Start R.tuor (328)
2024-02-16 Shema seal The Shema Seal is an ancient Jasper seal that dates back to the 8th century BCE and mentions the King of ancient Israel, Jeroboam. Start DutchPatriot (1169)
2024-04-10 Benaiah inscription (7th century BCE pottery shard) The 'Benaiah inscription' is an ancient pottery shred that dates back to the 7th century BCE. {{Infobox artifact Stub DutchPatriot (1169)
2024-04-17 Aerikon Aerikon or air tax was a tax levy (or fine) in the Byzantine Empire. It is estimated that initially it was an additional tax paid annually in cash (but probably in kind in the 9th/10th century), while in the 10th and 11th centuries it took the form of a tax on cattle, the payment of which was undertaken in total by each village. Stub Zinskauf (102)
2024-04-24 Phasael (name) (Name list) Phasael or Phasa'el is an ancient Semitic, probably mainly Nabataean, gender-neutral name, i.e. used for both men and women. Start Arminden (51392)
2024-03-25 Queen Jiang (character) (Investiture of the Gods character) Queen Jiang (Chinese: 姜王后) is a character from the Chinese classical novels The Investiture of the Gods (Fēngshén Yǎnyì) and The Story of King Wu Conquering Zhou and Bringing Peace (全相武王伐纣平话; Wǔwáng Fá Zhòu Pínghuà). As the first queen consort crowned by King Zhou of Shang, she was the daughter of the Eastern Duke, Jiang Huanzhu (伯侯姜桓楚; Dōngbǎi Hóu Jiāng Huánchǔ). Start TheGreatPeng (548)
2024-03-25 Seneb-Neb-Af Seneb-Neb-Af was an Egyptian Administrator of Tenants. Discovered in a mastaba in the Dahshur Archaeological Area dated to be from roughly 2300 BCE from the Old Kingdom. Idet, Seneb's wife, had a position as a Priestess of Hathor and as the Lady of the Sycamore. Stub Kalel Tonatiuh (66)
2024-02-14 List of Jewish Temples The following is a list of temples associated with the Jewish religion throughout its history and development, including Yahwism. While in the modern day, Rabbinic Jews will refer to "The Temple", and state that temples other than the Jerusalem temple, especially outside Israel, are invalid, during the era in which Judaism had temples, multiple existed concurrently. Start Sartorialegypt (853)
2024-04-21 Janet L. B. Martin (American historian, professor and author) Janet Louise Block Martin (born 24 January 1945) is an American historian specialising in Old East Slavic literature and medieval history of Kievan Rus' and its successors. She is Professor Emerita at the Department of History at the University of Miami. Start Nederlandse Leeuw (54123)
2024-03-10 Egi-Chozh Egi-Chozh is a ingush medieval castle complex. Start WikiEditor1234567123 (9764)
2024-04-10 Yahya (family) (Jewish family of rabbis, scholars and statesmen) The Yahya family is a prominent Jewish family of sages, rabbis, and statesmen. Originating in the Iberian Peninsula, the family expanded into Italy and the Ottoman Empire over subsequent generations. C Abbensur (276)
2024-04-18 Georgios Flessas (Greek revolutionary (1716–1770)) Georgios Flessas (1716 – 16 July 1770) was the son of Dimitris Flessas and grandfather of the fighter Papaflessas. Start Alka21 (3958)
2024-04-20 Ma'dikarib Ya'fur (King of Saba', Dhu Raydan, Hadramawt, Yamnat and their Arabs, on Tawdum and Tihamat) Ma'dikarib Ya'fur (Arabic: معد كرب يعفر, romanizedMa'dikarib Ya'fur) was a king of Himyar who reigned for six to seven years before Dhu Nuwas. Only two archaeological inscriptions mentioning him which date to the year 521 exist. In Arabian folklore, Ma'dikarib Ya'fur does not exist and is instead replaced by a person named Dhu Shanatir. Start Yusuf Asar Yathar (542)
2024-04-16 Yadava invasion of Malwa Ramachandra led an expendition to Malwa against Paramara dynasty in which he defeated Arjunavarman. He is described as a Lion in destroying the multitude of ruttling elephants of Arjuna the King of Malwa. Start WhiteReaperPM (876)
2024-04-01 Bannu Archaeological Project The Bannu Archeological Project is a joint initiative focused on the archeological research efforts of a series of excavation sites across Bannu in Pakistan's North Western Frontier province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Work on the project began in the region with archaeological surveys in 1984 and with excavation efforts commencing in 1995 and coming to a close in 2020 C A.malik37st (29)
2023-05-19 Killing pit Killing pit (in German: Tötung Grube) is a method of mass murder carried out by the Nazi forces of Germany, predominantly used during the initial phase of World War II in Eastern Europe, particularly in areas occupied by the Nazis in the Soviet territories (including eastern Poland and the Baltic states). Stub Matthiaspaul (133543)
2024-02-10 Siege of Hormuz (1552) The Siege of Hormuz was a military confrontation between the Portuguese Empire and the Ottoman Empire at Hormuz in September 1552. The Portuguese successfully resisted the siege from the Ottomans. Stub Aqua.107 (117)
2024-04-04 Noémi Orvos-Tóth (Hungarian psychologist (born 1971)) Noémi Orvos-Tóth (born 1971) is a Hungarian clinical psychologist. Stub Abnormalcy333 (3189)
2024-03-17 German–Danish war of 974 The German-Danish War of 974, also known as the Rebellion of Harald Bluetooth, was a conflict between Denmark, under the newly established House of Knýtlinga, and the Holy Roman Empire, under the Ottonian Dynasty. Start Docd13 (1198)
2024-04-20 Tanalís Padilla (Latin Americanist historian) Tanalís Padilla (born in Mexico City) is a Mexican-American Latin Americanist professor and historian specializing in 20th-century Mexican social and political movements. She is currently employed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is the author of Rural Resistance in the Land of Zapata (2008) and Unintended Lessons of Revolution (2021). Start XxTechnicianxX (3145)
2023-12-14 Meylişah Hatun (Favourite of Ottoman Sultan Osman II) Meylişah Hatun (died after 1621) named also Meleksima was a consort of the Ottoman sultan Osman II. Stub Aciram (120254) Past AfD
2024-02-04 Second Saudi-Rashidi War (1915–1918) (WW1 conflict in current Saudi Arabia) The Second Saudi-Rashidi War (1915–1918) took place between the British-aligned Emirate of Nejd and Hasa and the Emirate of Jabal Shammar, which was an ally of the Ottoman Empire. C 34780jgri (259)
2024-04-24 Rebellion of the false Ismail Mirza Rebellion of the false Ismail Mirza or Rebellion of the false Shah Ismail - also known as the False Ismail Mirza uprising, began in 1578 in the regions of Marash and Bozok by a person who proclaimed himself as II Shah Ismail against Ottoman rule. After the death of Safavid ruler II Shah Ismail, pseudo-Shah Ismails emerged not only within the Safavid territories but also in the Marash and Central Anatolian regions that came under the Ottoman Empire. C Lala Shikhbalayeva (155)
2024-04-04 Bridget Radcliffe, Countess of Sussex (English noblewoman) Bridget (Morrison) Radcliffe (Countess of Sussex) (c. 1575 – 1623) was an English noblewoman. C Megnoah (94)
2024-04-01 Diego Alfonso de Medrano (16th-century Spanish nobleman and alchemist) Diego Alfonso de Medrano (Logroño, 16th century – 17th century) was a noble from the House of Medrano and a prominent alchemist tried by the Spanish inquisition. He practiced alchemical medicine in Madrid, collaborating with many of the city's leading physicians, distillers and apothecaries. B The Royal Herald (4050)
2024-04-26 Llapusha-South Drenica Front The Llapusha-South Drenica Front (Albanian: Fronti i Llapushës dhe Drenicës Jugore; Serbian: Лапуша и фронт Јужна Дреница, romanized: Lapuša i front Južna Drenica) was fought during the Kosovo War between the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and the Yugoslav Army and Yugoslav Police. B Shqiptar1999 (43)
2024-04-23 Hope (Esperança) Booker Signares, or senhoras, like Esperance, were women in the African Atlantic world who lived along the Senegambian coast and held power, status, and wealth within their societies. Signares held  great amounts of property, both housing and slaves. Signares created powerful social bonds and status through their advantageous marriages to European traders and merchants. C Kdnnz (18)
2024-04-14 Remembrance of the Holocaust in Israel The Holocaust Remembrance in Israel refers to how the Holocaust is expressed in the country's social and cultural discourse. This encompasses commemoration as well as the various ways the Holocaust is situated within the Israeli ethos. Examining the place of the Holocaust in Israeli public memory involves historical, sociological, anthropological, and cultural discussions. B Rafi Chazon (155)
2024-04-23 Helen Mangwende Helen Mangwende was a leader in Women's Clubs during the 20th century. Mangwende influenced many African women during a time of white minority rule. Mangwende's creation of The Federation of African Women Clubs gave African women opportunities that would not have existed through normal colonial domestic education. C Sbark797 (21)
2024-04-23 Marie Baude Marie Baude (1703-?) was a Senegambian woman who was married to convicted murderer, Jean Pinet. Despite a lack of significant evidence regarding her life, Baude's narrative embodies the intricate dynamics of the transatlantic slave trade era, from her ascent as a signare, wielding influence amid the trade, to the events surrounding her husband's trial and deportation. C SW6blues (28)
2024-03-19 Narwimba Narwimba was a Safwa woman who lived in mid-to-late 19th century Tanzania. She was born in a village located on the Songwe River and later moved to northern Malawi. She lived during a time of conquest from the Ngoni people heading into Safwaland, being abducted and transported within the Tanzania-Malawi border region throughout her life. C MonarchsCastle (32)
2024-03-13 Artha Woods (American politician) Artha Woods (died May 10, 2010) was an American businesswoman and politician, serving as Cleveland City Council member and clerk. Stub Flurrious (6067)
2023-10-26 Stephanie Mitchem (American scholar of religious and African American studies) Stephanie Y. Mitchem (born 1950) is an American scholar of religious studies and African American studies. Her teaching and research focuses on the African-American religious experience, womanist theology, and the religions of the African diaspora. C Jaireeodell (3111)
2024-04-16 The Yad Vashem Encyclopedia of the Ghettos During the Holocaust (Holocaust ghettos encyclopedia by Yad Vashem) The Yad Vashem Encyclopedia of the Ghettos During the Holocaust (האנציקלופדיה של הגטאות) is an encyclopedia compiled by the International Institute for Holocaust Research at Yad Vashem, under the editorship of Dan Michman. It represents ongoing research on all the Jewish ghettos that existed during the Holocaust. C Rafi Chazon (155)
2024-04-25 Antisemitism in US higher education (Discrimination against Jewish people in US universities) Jews have faced antisemitism and discrimination in universities and campuses in the United States, from the founding of universities in the Thirteen Colonies until the present day in varying intensities. From the early 20th century, and until the 1960s, indirect quotas were placed on Jewish admissions, quotas were first placed on Jews by elite universities such Columbia, Harvard and Yale and were prevalent as late as the 1960s in universities such as Stanford. GA Abbensur (276)
2024-04-26 East Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and Strait of Magellan Dispute (Argentina-Chile sovereignty dispute between 1842 & 1881) The East Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and Strait of Magellan Dispute or the Patagonia Question was the boundary dispute between Argentina and Chile during the 19th century for the possession of the southernmost territories of South America on the basis of disagreements over the boundaries corresponding to the uti possidetis juris inherited from the Spanish Empire. FA Janitoalevic (2574)
2024-04-23 Funji of Ndongo Princess Kifunzi of Ndongo, born in the 1500s, and her sisters were well revered and respected in Kabasa, the capital and the royal home, as well as the rest of Ndongo. Historically, Funji’s name can also be seen in documents as "Funje," "Kifunzi," and "Funzi," depending on the time period. C Kellimcaleenan (8)
2024-04-08 The Book of Names (Oversized commemoration book of Holocaust victims) The Book of Names is a large-scale commemoration book, whose pages detail the names and short biographical information about approximately 4,800,000 Jewish victims of the Holocaust known to and documented by Yad Vashem, out of a total of 5.8 million victims. Start Rafi Chazon (155)
2024-04-26 Deiran (An archaeological site in modern Rehovot, Israel) Deiran (Arabic: ديران) is an archaeological site in modern-day Rehovot, Israel. Start רמרום (765)
2024-05-06 Helen Drage Little (English fundraiser (1871-1933)) Helen Drage Little (b. Winchester, 1871 d. York, 8 Nov 1933) led a successful fundraising campaign in 1922 to restore the Five Sisters window of York Minster and have it dedicated to the women of the British Empire who died in the line of service during World War I. C BJCHK (5103)
2023-11-10 Georgios Soteriou Georgios Soteriou (Greek: Γεώργιος Σωτηρίου) (1880 or 1881-1965) he was a Byzantine archaeologist, curator and later head of the Byzantine and Christian Museum in Athens. Start Κυπρομέδουσα (2556)
2024-04-21 Judea Samaria and the Golan – the archaeological survey of 1968 The archaeological survey of Judea and Samaria and the Golan in 1968 or as it was called the "Emergency Survey" is the first comprehensive archaeological survey that was conducted in these areas. C Owenglyndur (1226)
2024-04-11 Mary "Molly" Ella Bakewell (American suffragist and author (1868–1960)) Mary "Molly" Ella Bakewell (July 5, 1868 – 1960) was an American suffragist, author and social activist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The eldest of three daughters in the prominent Bakewell glassmaking family, she devoted her life to advocacy and reform. Start LTHistorian (28)
2023-12-22 Siege of Kampili (Siege of Kampili) The Siege of Kampili led by Muhammad bin Tughlaq took place in the 14th century during his reign as the Sultan of Delhi. The expedition was launched as part of Tughlaq's military campaigns to expand the Delhi Sultanate's territory. The Kampili kingdom, located in the southern part of the Indian subcontinent, had been a significant regional power. GA Kemilliogolgi (1692)
2024-04-26 Mulabbes (Former Arab village and archaeological site in modern Israel) Tell Mulabbes (Arabic: ملبس, Hebrew: אומלבס, מולבס) is an archaeological mound in modern Petah Tikva, Israel. Start רמרום (765)
2024-03-18 Anna E. Reid Hall (American artist) Anna E. Reid Hall (1857–1928) was an American artist and art collector. She was the organizer of the first private art classes west of Omaha, Nebraska; was a co-founder of the Haydon Art Club, Lincoln's first arts organization, and its successor, the Nebraska Art Association; a painter of oil and watercolor still lifes, landscapes, and figures; exhibitor with the Haydon Art Club; and advocate and benefactor of Sarah Moore in 1884 as the first art teacher at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Start Ronanthetabby (28)
2024-05-06 Gedrosian Campaign of Cyrus The Great The Gedrosian campaign of Cyrus the Great , was a military expedition of the Achaemenids onto modern day Balochistan region against the Hindus or Indians. Start InfoHistoric23 (356)
2024-03-13 Iran Stele (Ancient Stele from the Assyrian Empire) The 'Iran Stele' is an ancient Stele from the Assyrian Empire. Start DutchPatriot (1169)
2024-04-07 Sichere Inter-Netzwerk Architektur (Cryptographic system) Sichere Inter-Netzwerk Architektur (SINA) is a cryptographic system developed by and a product of the Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik, an arm of the German government. It also has the anglicized name Secure Inter-Network Architecture. Stub Stickhandler (2245)
2024-05-01 Battle of Vërrin The Battle of Vërrin (Albanian: Beteja e Vërrinit; Serbian: битка код Верина, romanized: Bitka kod Verina) was fought during the Kosovo War between the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and the Yugoslav Police (Milicija). The first battle of Vërrin was fought on July 16 1998. C Shqiptar1999 (43)
2024-05-07 Oliwa Abbey (Cistercian monastery in Oliwa, Poland) The Oliwa Abbey was the Cistercian monastic community in Oliwa (now a district of Gdańsk), the oldest monastic establishment in Gdańsk Pomerania, which existed continuously from 1188 to 1831, and from 1466 to 1772 consistently sided with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in its ongoing disputes with Gdańsk. FA Oliwiasocz (688)
2024-02-14 SV Ursula (German barque (1885–1889)) SV Ursula was a 63 metres long German barque. She was built by company of Hermann Friedrich Ulrichs [de] in 1885 and owned by D. H. Wätjen und Co. [de] with hometown Bremen. C 64.141.44.242

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