
Contributors in World history
World history
Feudalism
History; World history
A social, political, and economic system that dominated all aspects of mediaeval European life.
Muezzin
History; World history
In Islam, one who issues a call to prayer, causing the faithful to gather at the local Mosque.
Edict of Milan
History; World history
(313 CE) Proclamation by the Roman Emperor Constantine outlawing the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire.
Hiroshima
History; World history
Japanese city devastated during World War II when the United States dropped the first atomic bomb on Aug 6th, 1945.
José de San Martín
History; World history
(1778-1850) Latin American revolutionary. He is one of the main leaders of the Latin American independence movement.
Marie Curie
History; World history
(1867-1934) French scientist. She is best known for his work with her husband Pierre in the field of radioactivity.
Ramadan
History; World history
The ninth month of the Muslim calendar. All Muslims must fast during daylight hours, except the very young or sick.