The Egyptians used the Nile's fertile soil to grow a variety of crops, including wheat, barley, and flax. They also used the Nile to transport their crops to other parts of Egypt and the Mediterranean.
The Egyptians used the Nile's fertile soil to grow a variety of crops, including wheat, barley, and flax. They also used the Nile to transport their crops to other parts of Egypt and the Mediterranean.
April 30, 1773 (Ardres) - July 24, 1812 (Paris) Portrait of Dorsenne A volunteer in 1791, Dorsenne distinguished himself by his ardor in the Northern Army, becoming a captain there before going to the Rhine, then to Italy. His courage worked wonders during the passage of the Tagliamento (March
Singhasari , an in east Java resident kingdom in first half of 13th century after the decline of the kingdom Kadiri was born . Singhasaris first king, Ken Angrok (or Ken Arok) defeated the king of Kadiri, Kertajaya, in 1222. The Last King of Singhasari, Kertanagara (r. 1268–92) tem
Not long ago we talked here about the Witches of the Night , the Soviet female aviator regiment of World War II. Today we are going to see the story of another unit made up of women but in the United States, similar but with the difference that its activity was in the civilian sphere and its members
The “Landing Ship, Tank” (LST on the list of ship registration codes of the US Navy or Bâtiment de Débarquement de Chars in the French Navy) is a type of vessel for amphibious operations created during World War II to unload heavy vehicles on unprepared places such as beaches. 1,051 of these ships