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Hippopotamus on Roman coins
The fauna has been the inspiration for many artistic works, so why should the field of numismatic be...
Remembering Nobel Laureate Robert Koch
Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch was a German physician and microbiologist who was awarded the Nobel Pri...
The Nobel Peace Prize went to the First African-American
“I have a bias in favour of both Arabs and Jews in the sense that I believe that both are good, ho...
Last Day of the Hornbill Festival
Named after a bird, which is a symbol of 'Respect' and 'Folklore' among the Nagas, it is a week-long...
Odoacer occupies Dalmatia
Odoacer was the first barbarian king of Italy. His reign is commonly seen as marking the end of the ...
Capricorn on the Roman coin
Human art is the reflection of nature, it's nothing but an imitation and absorption of its gist. The...
Swaziland 2 Emalangeni banknote of 1987
Swaziland, recently renamed as Kingdom of Eswatini in 2018, is a small, landlocked monarchy in south...
A British Parody of a French Fifty Franc Note
The year of 1941, after the fall of France an interesting imitation of the 50 franc note was dropped...
Argentina 5 Pesos banknote of 1960-62
Argentina is a massive South American nation which has a terrain that encompasses the Andes Mountain...
Navy Day of Sri Lanka
Navy Day in Sri Lanka is celebrated annually on December 9. The holiday commemorates the creation of...
Independence Day in Tanzania
Celebrated on December 9th, Tanzania Independence Day is Tanzania's National Day. The day celebrates...
Constituent Assembly of India meets for the first time
9th December 1946 is the day when the Constituent Assembly of India met for the first time in Consti...
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