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World Gold King, History of him


This is a history of the greatest king of Bangal. He was died by the enemy of Bangladesh. His nearest battery with him as if he can progress the relation with the people of Bangal. Latter he died but he was still popular for the title of World gold king. Because he has enough gold and wealth which he always give to poor people. If you want to know more about him please visit the King place of Bangal.



History of Valentine Day:

this is difficult to say when valentine day start. some one says that it is celebrating when the world create. But it is true that it is the day of love and many more. long time ago there was a men named valentine day. but i said why a day for love because love for ever...



History of Ancient China

chines has glorious history and sparkling historical places.



BABYLON,WORLD HISTORY!!!

“Babylon” name says everything! Babylon is the Greek from of Babel or Babill. That’s mean “The gate of the God”
Babylon is my dream starting my childhood. Still it is very interesting think for me. When I alone that time I think about this city. How there it was made and what was the technology used for this. I hope you have the idea about Babylon and about its pretty history. It was like a haven and fulfill by various kind of dreams
Babylon was a city-state of ancient Mesopotamia. The remains of which can be found in present-day Al Hillah, Babli Province,Iraq, About 96 kilometers (60 mi) south of Baghdad. It was the "holy city" of Babylonia by approximately 2300 BC, and the seat of the Neo-Babylonian Empire from 612 BC. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The first Babylonian dynasty was established by Sumu-abum, but the city-state controlled little surrounding territory until it became the capital of Hammurabi Empire (ca. 18th century BC).
Persia captures Babylon: In 539 BC, the Neo-Babylonian Empire fell to Cyrus the great, king of Persia, with an ump Hellenistic period. In 331 BC, Darius III was defeated by the forces of the Macedonian ruler Alexander the great at the battle of gauqamela, and in October, Babylon fell to the young conqueror. A native account of this invasion notes a ruling by Alexander not to enter the homes of its inhabitants Reconstruction.
In 1985, Saddam Hosain started rebuilding the city on top of the old ruins (because of this, artifacts and other finds may well be under the city by now), investing in both restoration and new construction.
US forces were criticized for building a helipad on ancient Babylonian ruins following the 2003 war in Iraq under the command of General James T. Conway of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.