History of Monalisa | Why is Monalisa Painting So Famous?
Mona Lisa, also called Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Florentine merchant Francesco di Bartolomeo del Giocondo, an oil painting on a poplar wood panel by Leonardo da Vinci, is one of the world’s most famous Painting. Leonardo Da Vinci painted his Renaissance masterpiece “Mona Lisa” sometime between 1503 and 1517, while he worked in Florence and later in […]
Read MoreLargest & Longest Dam in India | List of Dams in India
Dams Essential features of the dams. Facts about the Indian dams Below is the list of some of the important Dams in India Important Dams in India Highest Dam in India Tehri Dam (Uttarakhand) Height: 260 meters Length: 575 meters River: Bhagirathi River Location: Uttarakhand Year of completion:2006 (1st phase) Longest Dam in India Hirakud […]
Read MoreTaj Mahal Story & History | Who Built Taj Mahal?
Where is Taj Mahal situated The Taj Mahal is an immense mausoleum complex situated located on the southern bank of the Yamuna River near Agra, India. Apart from being just a memorial in the name of a spouse Mumtaz Mahal. UNESCO declares it as a World Heritage site in 1983. It is one of the world’s most […]
Read MoreList Of Man Of The Match and Man Of The Series or Tournament winners in ICICI World Cup
“Man Of The Match” award is given to the person who plays a crucial role or is solely responsible for the winning of his team. The Man Of The Match award in the ICC cricket world cup began since the year 1975. Clive Llyod from West Indies, was the first person to be awarded the “Man Of The Match” tag […]
Read MoreSectors Of Economy
The economy of a country is divided into several segments to define the ratio of the population of places engaged in different activities. It represents the distance continuity from the natural environment. It starts with the utility of raw materials like agriculture and mining. Then it starts to distance itself from the natural resources as the sectors […]
Read MoreWho is the Father of Chemistry?
If asked to recognize the father of chemistry, your most reliable answer would presumably be Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, author of the book “Elements of Chemistry,” written in 1787. He compiled the first comprehensive—at that time—list of elements, identified and named oxygen and hydrogen, aided in developing the metric system, helped improve and normalize chemical nomenclature, and found that […]
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