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Dr. M.F. Khan posts on X about egypt, peru, york city, new york city the most. They currently have XXXXXXX followers and 2683 posts still getting attention that total XXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
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"In 2003 following the Charlies Angels: Full Throttle premiere in New York City Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz were photographed leaving the afterparty capturing the essence of early 2000s Hollywood glam and unfiltered friendship. The duoalready beloved for their on-screen chemistry and off-screen bondradiated carefree joy dressed in effortlessly chic outfits that mirrored their playful yet confident personas. The night was a celebration of not just a film but of female camaraderie and star power that transcended the screen. Barrymore with her signature warmth and rebellious sparkle looked" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-24 16:46:09 UTC 105K followers, 7193 engagements
"In a tiny Slovak village in 1966 three grandmothers decided theyd had enough of polite knitting circles and passive-aggressive church gossip. Donning aprons headscarves and boots built for battle (or mud) they marched to the village swing set like a trio of rebels on a mission. What followed was less Sound of Music and more Fast & Furious: Granny Drift. The chains creaked the skirts flapped and somewhere a babka yelled Push me higher I can still feel my hips They werent swinging for funthey were swinging for freedom. These werent your average jam-making knee-rubbing grannies. These were the" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-26 18:31:24 UTC 105K followers, 6930 engagements
"It's incredibly evocative to imagine ancient Greek armor and shields displayed alongside the actual Persian arrowheads from the Battle of Thermopylae in XXX BC. This combination powerfully conveys the clash of civilizations and the brutal reality of that iconic conflict. Ancient Greek Shield and Armor (480 BC). The typical heavily armed Greek soldier of this period was known as a hoplite. Their equipment collectively called a panoply was designed for close-quarters combat in the phalanx formation. This was arguably the most crucial piece of equipment. A large circular concave shield typically" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-29 15:41:12 UTC 105K followers, 23.8K engagements
"In 2024 at the Aquinnah Cultural Center in Massachusetts Julia Marden (Aquinnah Wampanoag) stood draped in a full-length turkey feather mantlean awe-inspiring garment that is as much a work of historical restoration as it is a statement of cultural pride. The mantle measuring four feet tall and six feet wide was meticulously crafted by Marden herself using traditional close-twining techniques passed down through generations. Its unveiling not only showcased her extraordinary craftsmanship but also marked a profound act of cultural revival reconnecting her community with a garment not seen in" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-26 18:14:55 UTC 105K followers, 6745 engagements
"Wingen-sur-Moder - "Jasmin" bodice ornament in gold diamonds enamel and glass (1899-1901) Lalique Museum Collection courtesy of Shai bandmann and Ronald Ooi #drthehistories" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-15 19:33:00 UTC 105K followers, 7424 engagements
"This is the Paracas Candelabra etched into the hillside of the Paracas Peninsula along the southern coast of Peru. Archaeologists estimate its creation between XXX BCE and XXX CE likely linked to the Paracas or Nazca cultures that flourished in this desert landscape. The geoglyph stretches over XXX meters tall and is carved up to XX centimeters deep into the sandy slope. Its bold trident-like shape is visible far out to sea and theories suggest it served as a navigational marker for ancient sailors or held ceremonial significance. The lines have remained largely intact due to the arid climate" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-06-27 09:42:32 UTC 105K followers, 22.4K engagements
"London 1910. On a biting winter morning in Whitechapel an eight-year-old girl named Eleanor Graves stood each day in front of a bakery window. Her curls were tangled her fingers raw from the cold and her patched dress hung loosely over thin limbs. Pressed to her chest was an empty cloth baghope wrapped in silence. Behind the glass golden loaves warm buns and jam tarts glistened in the early light. But Eleanor had no pennies. No food. No future. Her father an Irish laborer had died in a scaffolding collapse. Her mother worked long hours at the washhouse scrubbing strangers clothes. Yet the" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-21 10:32:11 UTC 105K followers, 131.5K engagements
"Over 6000 years ago Sumerians crafted detailed clay maps of the solar system depicting the Sun as a central star and accurately illustrating the orbits and positions of the planets. Some of their artwork intriguingly features enigmatic giant entities. More than 6000 years ago the Sumerians an ancient civilization in Mesopotamia produced remarkably detailed clay maps of our solar system. These early astronomical diagrams demonstrate their understanding that the Sun is a star at the center of the solar system with the planets orbiting around it. The surviving Sumerian drawings reveal an" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-19 18:38:29 UTC 105K followers, 38.4K engagements
"Inside a supermarket in Estonia stands a glacial boulder estimated to be 1000012000 years old it was transported and deposited by a glacier during the last ice age. Its circumference is reported to be 22m. The supermarket was constructed around the boulder because it was too large to be moved thus preserving it as a unique centerpiece within the store. #drthehistories" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-30 05:08:50 UTC 105K followers, 7311 engagements
"A baboon named Jack officially worked for South African railways (1881-1890) as a signalman and was paid twenty cents a day and half a beer weekly. Jack never made a single mistake in his entire Railway career. Jack was a chacma baboon who assisted a paraplegic railway signalman named James Wide also known as "Jumper" Wide after losing his legs in a railway accident. James Wide trained Jack to help him with his daily tasks. Over time Jack learned to operate railway signals under supervision requiring careful attention and precision. Jack the Baboon became famous for his reliability and" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-21 15:45:29 UTC 105K followers, 34.9K engagements
"In the bitter winters of northern Europe long before the era of central heating families relied on flickering wood fires to stave off the cold. Once the final embers faded the night air would creep into every corner of the home. To stay warm a skilled and resourceful craftsman devised a practical solution: the box bed. Built almost like a wooden cupboard these enclosed beds offered a sheltered space to sleep protecting the occupant from drafts and preserving body heat after the hearth went cold. Box beds first appeared in the late medieval period and spread across Europe adapting to regional" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-05-24 05:12:02 UTC 105K followers, 40.8K engagements
"In the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Iceland is a lighthouse at an altitude of 40m. It was built on Westman Island in 1939 a time when helicopters were not yet in use. Master climbers were used during its construction and for transportation of materials. Perched dramatically atop a sheer sea stack off the coast of Icelands Westman Islands the rdrangaviti lighthouse is one of the most isolated and breathtaking structures in the world. Built in 1939 before the advent of helicopters the construction of this lighthouse was a staggering feat of human determination and mountaineering skill. With" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-20 11:14:23 UTC 105K followers, 134.8K engagements
"Situated in the misty hills of Transylvania Romania the Hoia Baciu Forest has long captivated thrill-seekers and skeptics alike with its eerie legends. Often dubbed Romanias own Bermuda Triangle this dense woodland is infamous for bizarre disappearances including a shepherd and his entire flock of XXX sheep who vanished without a trace centuries ago. In the 1960s reports of UFO sightings surged with eyewitness accounts and photographs capturing disc-shaped objects hovering above the treetops. Visitors today describe chilling experiences: sudden waves of nausea unexplained rashes and an" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-20 18:34:55 UTC 105K followers, 9262 engagements
"People from all corners of the globe have been pouring out tributes to Ozzy Osbourne a legendary figure whose influence transcends music. Known as the "Prince of Darkness" Ozzys impact on heavy metal and rock culture is immeasurable. From his days fronting Black Sabbath in the 1970s to his wildly successful solo career his voice became the sound of rebellion for generations. Fans remember not just his iconic tracks like Crazy Train and Mr. Crowley but also the raw unapologetic energy he brought to every stage he touched. But beyond the music Ozzy became a symbol of endurance. Through" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-26 18:09:55 UTC 105K followers, 7516 engagements
"Carved into towering sandstone cliffs of Mustang Nepal these hidden sky caves are believed to date back over 2000 years their origins stretching to the time of the pre-Buddhist Bon religion. Suspended hundreds of feet above the valley floor the caves form part of an ancient necropolis and monastic refuge tucked into the folds of the Himalayas. Wind-sculpted ridges shield these dark entrances which open into chambers used for meditation burial and shelter. Some walls are still faintly painted with murals while others hold artifacts of human life long past. Natural erosion and inaccessibility" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-22 07:39:56 UTC 105K followers, 7480 engagements
"Near Aswan in Egypts Lower Nile Valley a recently discovered rock art panel that depicts characters in a style worn by 1st Dynasty royalty that was likely made around the end of 4th Millennium BC when Egypt was transitioning into a unified kingdom under the first pharaoh. #drthehistories" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-25 18:04:52 UTC 104.9K followers, 7465 engagements
"This door is one of the oldest still-functioning doors in the world located at the entrance of the Pantheon in Rome - Italy . Built between 118-126 AD during the reign of Emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus) it has stood as a remarkable symbol of Roman engineering and architectural mastery for nearly two millennia. The Pantheon itself is one of the best-preserved ancient buildings in Rome and this door remains one of its most iconic features. The massive door consists of two solid bronze panels each weighing approximately XXX tons and measuring XXX meters (about XX feet) in height and" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-18 16:56:28 UTC 105K followers, 359.9K engagements
"In 1914 the United States witnessed one of the most bizarre moments in postal historythe story of little Charlotte May Pierstorff who was technically mailed through the U.S. postal service. Just four years old at the time Charlotte lived in Idaho and her parents wanted to send her to visit her grandmother a few miles away. However the cost of a train ticket was beyond their modest budget prompting a truly unconventional solution: mailing their daughter as a parcel. At XX kilograms Charlotte weighed just under the XXXX kg limit for parcel post which had only recently been introduced. Her" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-23 18:44:32 UTC 105K followers, 7274 engagements
"Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow carved out a legend during the desperate years of the Great Depression when tales of outlaws and anti-heroes offered distraction to a struggling nation. Emerging from the working-class neighborhoods of Texas the pair formed a gang that became infamous for a string of bank robberies car thefts and violent encounters with law enforcement across Texas Oklahoma and the surrounding states. But it wasnt just the crimes that fascinated the publicit was their youth their striking appearance and their intense devotion to each other. Bonnie often photographed with a" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-25 05:08:25 UTC 105K followers, 7743 engagements
"Lchashen Wagon unearthed in the Lchashen area of Armenia near Lake Sevan a remarkable archaeological discovery. Discovered during archaeological excavations in the 1950s it's currently on display at the History Museum of Armenia in Yerevan. This wooden vehicle made entirely of oak dates back around 4000 years to Bronze Age. It represents one of the earliest instances of wheeled transportation demonstrating sophisticated woodworking techniques including mortise and tenon joints. Its exceptional condition provides invaluable insights into the technological skills and everyday life of the local" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-27 12:58:38 UTC 105K followers, 9668 engagements
"Lagynos (wine decanter) displaying a series of erotic representations (300 BC) - from Egypt. National Archaeological Museum Athens #drthehistories" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-28 00:37:33 UTC 105K followers, 8366 engagements
"When the cable ship Mackay-Bennett arrived in the North Atlantic to recover victims of the Titanic disaster in April 1912 the crew was prepared for grim workbut nothing could prepare them for the sight of a small boy no more than a toddler found floating alone among the wreckage. Clad in a simple coat and shoes the child bore no name no tags and no clues to his identity. He became known only as "The Unknown Child." Hardened sailors who had spent days lifting lifeless bodies from the icy waters were deeply shaken by the innocence of the boys face. Struck by the tragedy they made a solemn" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-26 18:32:39 UTC 105K followers, 6700 engagements
"Kerbstone XX a 5000-year-old Neolithic artifact at the Knowth passage tomb in Irelands Boyne Valley is carved with intricate designs including a central cupmark with XX radiating lines spirals and U-shaped motifs. One of XXX kerbstones surrounding the sites main mound it is part of the largest collection of megalithic art in Europe. While some researchers suggest it may represent an ancient calendar the exact purpose of its carvings remains uncertain. #drthehistories" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-25 05:07:42 UTC 105K followers, 11.8K engagements
"Dr. Irving Finkel a renowned Assyriologist made headlines with his work on a 3770-year-old Babylonian clay tablet that offers a unique perspective on the ancient flood story. This artifact often called the "Ark Tablet" describes the god Enki instructing the Sumerian king Atram-Hasisan earlier precursor to the biblical Noah figureon how to construct an ark. What makes this version particularly remarkable are the detailed specifications provided for the vessel challenging conventional depictions of the ark. Unlike the familiar rectangular ship Enki's instructions describe a round 220-foot" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-23 08:15:02 UTC 105K followers, 5920 engagements
"Elena Cornaro Piscopia was born in Venice in 1646 into a noble family that afforded her both privilege and constraint. Her father recognizing her extraordinary intellect early on ensured she had access to private tutorsrare for girls of her time. By the time she was a teenager she could read and write in Latin Greek Hebrew Arabic and Spanish and had mastered philosophy mathematics music and astronomy. She played the harp and clavichord with the same fluency with which she translated sacred texts. But even her brilliance couldnt fully free her from the limitations placed on women in the 17th" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-29 15:43:13 UTC 105K followers, 5854 engagements
"The Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul does indeed house a remarkable collection of massive swords including some of Hungarian origin dating back to the 14th Century AD. It's widely noted that among these impressive blades there is one particularly large Hungarian two-handed sword that measures around 270cm (approximately X feet XX inches) in length. This immense size often sparks curiosity about how such a weapon could have been wielded in battle. However as many experts and enthusiasts point out these extraordinarily large swords were most likely ceremonial or parade swords rather than" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-23 08:16:41 UTC 105K followers, 11.5K engagements
"This mesmerizing spiral pattern of earth and water belongs to the ancient waru waru agricultural system a brilliant innovation developed by pre-Inca civilizations in the Andean highlands especially around Lake Titicaca in present-day Peru and Bolivia. Over 2000 years old this raised-field technique was engineered to meet the environmental challenges of high-altitude farming where cold nights and poor soils made agriculture especially difficult. The design features elevated planting beds interlaced with canals creating a dynamic balance between soil and water. These channels aren't just for" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-22 07:20:57 UTC 105K followers, 4858 engagements
"This historical structure is thought to be a palace or fortified building linked to the Kotoko Kingdom (1500s to late 19th Century AD) which was a historic monarchy that thrived in the region of northern Cameroon Nigeria and southwestern Chad. As the Sao civilization ended the Kotoko kingdom rose to prominence as its successor leaving this lasting legacy. The Kotoko people are an ethnic group belonging to the Chadic linguistic family and are the architects of this impressive structure. #drthehistories" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-27 13:00:36 UTC 105K followers, 7048 engagements
"Bull's Head Palette - Gerzeh Culture Naqada II Predynastic Period (3500-3200 BC) - Egypt. This unusual schist palette was part of a Predynastic funerary assemblage which also contained ordinary vessels. It has an oval shape that widens slightly towards the top and it is pierced so that it could be suspended. The highly stylized relief decoration on one side reproduces head of a cow with upward curving horns and prominent ears. Five stars are included in composition two at the tips of the horns one on the top of the head and two on either side of the ears. The image was probably designed to" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-27 13:11:47 UTC 105K followers, 6029 engagements
"The Cerne Abbas Giant is an iconic and enigmatic hill figure carved into the chalk hillside near the village of Cerne Abbas in Dorset England. This colossal anthropomorphic figure measures an impressive XX meters (180 feet) in length and depicts a naked priapic man wielding a large club. While the earliest definitive documentation of the Giant dates to the 17th century its true age remains a subject of considerable debate and archaeological investigation. For a long time it was popularly believed to be an ancient fertility symbol from the Iron Age or Roman period. However more recent research" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-28 00:24:26 UTC 105K followers, 9685 engagements
"The Petrified Forest of Carrucana in Martis Anglona Sardinia - Italy Anglona is one of oldest regions of Sardinia exceptionally rich in archaeological findings and fossils that testify to its ancient origins. In the countryside of Martis a small town belonging to this area of Sardinia lies a petrified forest that spans approximately XXX square kilometers. It turns out that over a long period of time a tree can actually become stone. This is a common phenomenon in Sardinia. Forests become petrified through a process called silicification during which silicon atoms replace the solid parts of" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-28 00:34:22 UTC 105K followers, 7130 engagements
"The 2800 year old Urartian royal citadel of avutepe near Van Trkiye is renowned for its extraordinary masonry a hallmark of Urartian architectural ingenuity. Constructed in mid-8th Century BC under the King Sarduri II avutepe exemplifies the advanced stonework techniques developed by the Urartians. The masonry at the site features finely cut basalt and limestone blocks meticulously fitted together without the use of mortar. This dry-stone construction not only ensured durability but also demonstrated the Urartians precision and skill. #drthehistories" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-20 18:29:46 UTC 105K followers, 7437 engagements
"In 1963 long before Muhammad Ali became the global icon of resistance and resilience a playful yet unforgettable moment unfolded when he "lost" to a pint-sized opponent named Patrick Power just six years old at the time. The encounter wasnt in the ring but rather during a public appearance or promotional eventone of those charming spontaneous episodes where Alis charisma and sense of humor shone as brightly as his athletic prowess. Known for his love of children and theatrics Ali gleefully hammed it up as young Patrick "knocked him out" much to the delight of onlookers and photographers. This" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-25 05:11:17 UTC 104.9K followers, 8891 engagements
"Limestone Stela of the Overseer of the Fortress Intef - Dynasty 11th; reign of Seankhkare Mentuhotep III (20001988 BC) from Egypt. On its top ledge this stela proclaims the name of King Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II (20512000 BC) the founder of the Middle Kingdom. In the same line the stela's owner Intef refers to himself as "his (the king's) servant." Intef also recounts that he was overseer of a fortress and served in the region of Herakleopolis the capital city of the minor kings who ruled northern Egypt before the country's reunification under Mentuhotep II. An official could only have been" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-25 18:07:31 UTC 105K followers, 7222 engagements
"The ancient city of Myra located in modern-day Demre Trkiye a fascinating archaeological site that dates back to 5th Century BC. It was once a thriving urban center of the Lycian civilization which left behind remarkable rock-cut tombs carved into the limestone mountainsides. These tombs were designed to place the dead closer to the sky reflecting the Lycians' belief in the soul's journey after death. The monumental necropolis of Myra is an iconic example of Lycian funerary architecture and remains a striking feature of the landscape today. In addition to the tombs Myra also showcases a" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-28 00:39:49 UTC 105K followers, 8919 engagements
"In March 1973 British couple Maurice and Maralyn Bailey set sail aboard their small yacht Auralyn chasing a dream voyage across the Pacific Ocean toward the Galpagos Islands. The sea was calm the breeze gentle and the skies promised adventure. But the ocean as they would soon learn is never to be trusted. Without warning a massive sperm whale rose from the depths and crashed into their boat with terrifying forceits haunting collision tearing through the hull as if it were paper. As the yacht slowly sank they managed to escape with only a rubber dinghy a small raft and a few provisions. What" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-26 18:10:34 UTC 105K followers, 9258 engagements
"This remarkable aquamanile housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City vividly illustrates a popular medieval cautionary tale: the humiliation of Aristotle by Phyllis. Crafted from a copper alloy in the South Lowlands during the late 14th or early 15th century CE the piece depicts Phyllis astride the renowned philosopher riding him around a garden. This scene directly references the narrative in which Aristotle having warned his pupil Alexander the Great about the distracting influence of women is himself ensnared by Phyllis's charms. Her revenge for his counsel to Alexander was" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-05 05:20:36 UTC 105K followers, 7216 engagements
"The Worlds Largest Floating Dry Dock Was Towed Across the Atlantic to Bermuda in 1869 - When Britain needed a solution for ship repairs in the Atlantic engineers in the 1860s built the largest floating dry dock ever attempted a 380-foot iron structure weighing over 8000 tons. Constructed near Woolwich on the Thames the dock was designed to lift 10000-ton ironclads like HMS Warrior and withstand the fouling threats of Bermudas warm waters. Unable to build a conventional dry dock due to porous sandstone the British opted for mobility and scale creating a self-contained U-shaped platform that" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-06-30 16:03:51 UTC 105K followers, 1.4M engagements
"In the heartland of Nebraska nestled within the unassuming town of Seward an ambitious act of remembrance took place in 1975 as the United States approached its bicentennial. Rather than celebrate with fleeting festivities the townspeople chose to create a monument to time itself: the worlds largest time capsule. Engineered from steel and concrete weighing over XX tons the capsule was built like a subterranean fortress. Its purpose was clearsafeguard a snapshot of 1970s America for XX years. With great care the people of Seward filled it with artifacts from daily life sealing away not just" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-24 08:33:31 UTC 104.9K followers, 7322 engagements
"Gilgamesh a legendary king of Uruk in ancient Mesopotamian mythology is renowned for his incredible strength and heroic deeds which are chronicled in the Epic of Gilgamesh. This epic poem believed to have been written over 4000 years ago stands as one of the oldest known pieces of literature in human history. #drthehistories" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-17 14:35:42 UTC 105K followers, 40.9K engagements
"On September XX 1991 while hiking in the tztal Valley of the Austrian Alps German couple Erika and Helmut Simon made a startling discovery. They stumbled upon what they believed to be the remains of a lost mountain climber preserved in the ice. But their find was far older than they imaginedscientists later dated the body to over 5300 years ago. The mummy became known as tzi the Iceman one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century offering an unprecedented look into Copper Age life. Surrounding tzi were a remarkable array of tools and possessions that had been" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-06-07 12:12:42 UTC 105K followers, 20.4K engagements
"Sacsayhuaman an ancient fortress complex overlooking Cusco Peru is renowned for its massive stone walls constructed with remarkable precision. Built with stones weighing up to XXX tons and fitted without mortar the structure uses a unique cyclopean masonry style featuring large irregularly shaped stones that interlock seamlessly. Similar techniques appear at other ancient sites like Tiahuanaco in Bolivia leading some researchers to suggest that Sacsayhuaman may have been built by an earlier Andean culture with advanced engineering skills predating the Inca. While some archaeologists attribute" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-20 18:27:57 UTC 105K followers, 22.2K engagements
"Luli altar to an ancestral mother on Luang Island which has a matrilineal culture in far eastern Indonesia . These altars have different shapes but always have either a box or a cup for offerings. "Maluku is a great archipelago of more than 1000 islands in the Banda sea of eastern Indonesia. These isles have commonly been referred to by foreigners as the Spice Islands. .southern Maluku is grouped into three sub districts: the Babar Islands in the east (including Luang and Sermata) Leti Moa and Lakor in the center in the southern most islands in the west (encompassing Kisar Wetar Roma and" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-28 00:32:31 UTC 105K followers, 6627 engagements
"The photograph shows the terrace of the Elyse-Palace in Vichy France which was originally known as the Thtre de l'Alcazar. The Art Nouveau facade was built in 1904 by the architectural firm Antoine Chanet. The palace included a restaurant music hall casino caf and brewery. This particular facade no longer exists today. #drthehistories" @Dr_TheHistories on X 2025-07-27 13:04:04 UTC 105K followers, 8162 engagements