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Curiosity's

The peoples of the Ancient East are known among the greatest inventors and discoverers in some scientific fields. Their achievements in the field of astronomy and medicine are great. Among the most famous Arab astronomers was the Green Al Tarik. His journey around the world left great traces in the field of astronomy. In his honor, the straits that divided Europe and North Africa were named after the Strait of Gibraltar.

2. The longest alphabet in the world is the Chinese alphabet, which has 72 letters and a total of 105 symbols. While the shortest is the Cambodian alphabet, a total of 7 letters.

3. The famous Jewish scientist and physicist Albert Einstein had not spoken until he was 9 years old, as his teacher had said: Nothing will be expected of him. Today this genius is the father of Physics.


4. It is known as one of the oldest peoples in the world, and its humility is great. Israel declared its independence in 1948. Not far from its independence, this state managed to artificially create atmospheric precipitation (Snow and Rain).

5. The Middle Ages are known as the darkest period of human history. The numerous persecutions of philosophers and scientists, as well as the killing of many thinkers by the Catholic Church, restored the personality of silence to the human world. Pope Gregory (Gregory the Great) decided: To test people in the field of reading and singing. People who did not know how to read and sing could not be part of the Church and its Choir.

6. Kangaroos first appeared on the continent of Australia. At first it was called Kangaroo, which in the old Australian language sounds like a dancing animal. Today, we have kangaroos in different parts of the world.

7. The first academy in the world was that of Plato. His student was Aristotle, who later became a teacher and scientist. Plato founded the Academy in 387 p.e.s. In the introduction of this Academy it is written: "No one should enter the Academy, if he does not know geometry".

8. The crown is a symbol of countries with a monarchical system in the world, held by the queen and carried from generation to generation in these countries. The crown was first worn by the first queen in Egypt NEFERTITI, the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten. The couple is also known for building the world's first monotheistic temple, AL-AMARNA.

9. The founder of modern Turkey, Kemal Ataturk was one of the most famous leaders on earth. Socio-cultural and economic development makes him the most unique leader in the world. Characteristic of this leader was the construction of a private house on a hill near Ankara. Inside the house are exposed all the successes of the leader in question. Also inside this house is his grave. Hundreds of thousands of world leaders were present when the modern Turkish leader died.

10. Ancient Egypt was known for its convenient geographical position, as well as for its various and mysterious discoveries. When people died, things were placed near his grave based on his profession. A recent study shows the death of a mason who had built one of the pyramids of Giza. Many different hand tools were found near his grave.

11. When it comes to smoking, we immediately think about the damage it does to our health. Exactly, tobacco was brought after the Second World War by the USA to Europe. Nicotine (a toxic ingredient in tobacco) was named after a French diplomat, Jean Nicote, who discovered it and named it Nicotine in his honor.

12. The ancient Incas (modern-day Peruvians) were a polytheistic people. In the time of Emperor Pashakutia, many honors were paid to the dead. So much so that during the holidays, the dead were taken out of the graves and celebrated with the living. After the reburial of the dead, they were given more valuable things. However, in the 5th century AD, the Catholic Church returned to Peru.

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