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Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Shah Mosque is located in the Iranian city of Isfahan, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its construction is associated with the Safavid dynasty, and in particular with Abbas Shah I (1588-1629 CE). It is one of the finest examples of Persian architecture of its time

The Shah Mosque is located in the Iranian city of Isfahan, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Its construction is associated with the Safavid dynasty, and in particular with Abbas Shah I (1588-1629 CE). It is one of the finest examples of Persian architecture of its time
ARABIQA 🇵🇸 (@arabiqa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abbasid architecture is way too underrated. Samarra was the capital for only a few times and yet, its great mosque is a masterpiece of architecture. This mosque should be included as a wonder of the world. It’s truly a jewel of Arab genius.

Abbasid architecture is way too underrated. Samarra was the capital for only a few times and yet, its great mosque is a masterpiece of architecture.

This mosque should be included as a wonder of the world. It’s truly a jewel of Arab genius.
Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Teamwork at its finest. The Amish community in Fairbank, Iowa, came together to move an entire pole building about 350 feet uphill — by hand. And they made it look effortless.

The Ways of A Gentleman (@gentleman_ways) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tsundoku is a Japanese word referring to the practice of accumulating books that are bought but not yet read. Might be my new favorite word…

Tsundoku is a Japanese word referring to the practice of accumulating books that are bought but not yet read. Might be my new favorite word…
Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Game of Hounds and Jackals (1814–1805 BC), Middle Kingdom, Egypt..... Hounds and jackals was a well-known Bronze Age board game which was invented in ancient Egypt 4,000 years ago. Board rests on four bulls' legs; one is completely restored and another only partially. There

Game of Hounds and Jackals (1814–1805 BC), Middle Kingdom, Egypt..... 

Hounds and jackals was a well-known Bronze Age board game which was invented in ancient Egypt 4,000 years ago. 

Board rests on four bulls' legs; one is completely restored and another only partially. There
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Cleopatra This papyrus document, signed by Cleopatra, grants tax exemption from sales of imported wine to the Roman businessman Publius Canidius, a friend of Mark Antony. The manuscript, intended for an official in the Egyptian bureaucracy, was prepared by a court scribe. At the

Cleopatra

This papyrus document, signed by Cleopatra, grants tax exemption from sales of imported wine to the Roman businessman Publius Canidius, a friend of Mark Antony. The manuscript, intended for an official in the Egyptian bureaucracy, was prepared by a court scribe. At the
Dr. M.F. Khan (@dr_thehistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marlik Cup, a golden artifact from ancient Iran... The cup is a finely crafted vessel made of solid gold, dating back to approximately 1400 BC. It was discovered in a royal necropolis at Marlik Tepe, in the Gilan province of northern Iran. The cup is decorated with intricate

Marlik Cup, a golden artifact from ancient Iran... 

The cup is a finely crafted vessel made of solid gold, dating back to approximately 1400 BC. It was discovered in a royal necropolis at Marlik Tepe, in the Gilan province of northern Iran. 

The cup is decorated with intricate
Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺 (@mbarkcherguia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The black heron employs a unique hunting method known as canopy feeding, where it spreads its wings like an umbrella to create a shaded area that attracts fish. 🐦☂️ #Video #viral #NatureLovers