Millennium History

Ancient history

  • Napoleon Bonaparte | Napoleon Bonaparte

    Napoleon Bonaparte | Napoleon Bonaparte | Napoleon was born on 15 August 1769 in Ajaccio, the capital of the island of Corsica. Napoleons fathers name was Carlo Bonaparte Napoleon Bonaparte | Napoleon Bonaparte Napoleon was born on 15 August 1769 in Ajaccio, the capital of the island of Corsica. Na

  • World War I first world war

    World War I First world war | The First World War started on 28 July 1914 with Austrias invasion of Serbia. This war lasted for four years World War I | First world war The First World War started on 28 July 1914 with Austrias invasion of Serbia. This war lasted for four years. The immediate cause

  • Rise of the Fascists in Italy | The Rise of the Fascists in Italy

    Rise of the Fascists in Italy | The Rise of the Fascists in Italy | Fascism first emerged in Italy. Its birthplace is believed to be Mussolini. Mussolini was born in Romagna in 1883. Rise of the Fascists in Italy | The Rise of the Fascists in Italy Fascism first emerged in Italy. Its birthplace is

  • World War II | second world war

    World War II | Second World War | On 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Two days later, France and Britain declared war on Germany and with this the Second World War began. World War II | second world war On 1 September 1939, Germany invaded Poland. Two days later, France and Britain declar

  • Industrial Revolution | industrial revolution

    Industrial Revolution | industrial revolution| In the second half of the 18th century and the first half of the nineteenth century, there was a great change in the cultural, social, technical and economic condition of some western countries, this is known as the Industrial Revolution. Industrial Rev

  • French Revolution | French Revolution

    French Revolution | French Revolution | The French Revolution took place in 1789 AD during the reign of Louis Sohlavan. At this time there was a feudal system in France French Revolution | French Revolution The French Revolution took place in 1789 AD during the reign of Louis Sohlavan. At this tim

  • America's freedom struggle part 1 | America's War of Independence

    Americas freedom struggle part 1 | Americas War of Independence | The foundation of the British colonial empire in America was laid during the reign of James I. The ruler of England was George III during the American independence movement. Americas freedom struggle part 1 | Americas War of Independ

  • America's freedom struggle part 2 | America's War of Independence

    Americas freedom struggle part 2 | Americas War of Independence | On 18 April 1775, the first conflict between the British army and the colonists took place in Lanxington. On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Conference was held in Philadelphia. Americas freedom struggle part 2 | Americas War of

  • Chinese Revolution | Chinese revolution

    Chinese Revolution | Chinese revolution | The fall of the Manchu dynasty took place in 1911 AD. The hero of the Chinese Revolution in 1911 AD was Sanayat Sen. In 1905, Sunayat Sen founded the Tung-Meng Dal, whose aim was to end the rule of the Manchu dynasty in China. Chinese Revolution | Chinese re

  • Renaissance | Renaissance

    Renaissance | Renaissance | Its origin is believed to be from the city of Florence, Italy. The great Italian poet Dante is considered the forerunner of the Renaissance. He was born in the city of Florence Renaissance | Renaissance The beginning of the Renaissance is believed to be from the city of

  • Unification of Germany

    In parallel with the unification of Italy, the unification of Germany is also an important event in nineteenth-century European history. According to modern definitions of nation, a German nation in Europe has its own language, its own past and its own tradition. But this entire region was never rul

  • League of Nations:Organization, Achievements and Failures

    The First World War was the first war fought in world history, the consequences of which were suffered by a large population of many nations. The level of destruction in this war shook great nations. About 60 million soldiers and ordinary citizens participated in this great war that lasted 1565 days

  • World War II :Causes, Starts, Extensions and Consequences (World War II :Causes, Starts, Extensions and Results)

    On August 27, 1939, Hitler, while addressing his generals in the Oversalzburg, said, No other person has the power I have or the confidence of the German race. Will….I should not lose time……the war should be on my favorable occasion.” The above statements are indicative of Hitlers strong will and co

  • Rise of Prussia and Frederick the Great

    Prussia arose on the basis of the Duchy of Brandenburg in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. A small kingdom called Brandenburg was situated between the rivers Meuse and Elb. Its local ruler was appointed by the Holy Roman Emperor. In the tenth century, the Brandenburg state was established a

  • Austria and Habsburg Dynasty

    The land on either side of the Danube River in Europe, then known as Austria, was ruled by the Habsburg dynasty in the thirteenth century. The Habsburg dynasty initially tried to increase its power under the Holy Roman Empire. The importance of Austria can be gauged from the fact that when the Austr

  • Industrial Revolution

    The vast changes that occurred in the fields of production in England before the French Revolution in the eighteenth century by mechanical inventions and the use of steam power, and as a result of these changes in the way of life of the people And the radical fundamental changes that came in his tho

  • France:From 1715 to the Revolution of 1789 AD (France:From 1715 to the Revolution of 1789 AD)

    Feudal system existed in most of the countries of medieval Europe. France was also one of these countries. With the beginning of the modern era, the feudal system started disappearing and was replaced by the rule of powerful dynasties. The Rise of France:Cardinal Richelieu and Mazarin Henry IV (158

  • Archaic Regime of France ( Ancien Regime or Old Regime of France)

    The pace of change is uninterrupted, which automatically happens slowly, when there is a disturbance in it, there is a stir in the society. The section of society in whose hands the power of governance is, does not want change or wants only to the extent that its interests can be protected. When oth

  • Reform Movements in Russia

    Russia remained a backward country until the early nineteenth century. The work of civilizing Russia was first started by Peter the Great (1682-1725 AD). After that Catherine II (1762-1796 AD) modernized Russia. These two rulers played a major role in increasing the prestige of Russia in Europe. But

  • Vienna Congress

    Napoleon Bonaparte changed the entire European map with his conquest. After his defeat, various tensions and conflicts played a decisive role in Europe. There was a tussle between the forces of continuity and change. Monarchy, church, feudalism and the desire for peace and stability after twenty-fiv

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