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  • bairaminza (48)in #sports • 2 years ago
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    Olympic Games in Seoul

    In September 1988, the Olympic Games opened in Seoul. For the second time after the Tokyo Olympics, they were held in the capital of an Asian state and became one of the most…
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    • bairaminza (48)in #history • 2 years ago
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      The USSR and Great Britain occupied Iran

      ​ In September 1941, Red Army units entered the Iranian capital of Tehran, thus completing the Soviet-British military operation codenamed "Consent". It was a joint success.…
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      • bairaminza (48)in #history • 2 years ago
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        The first sound film

        101 years ago, the premiere took place in Berlin - a public screening of a sound film. It was a film adaptation of the play “The Arsonist” by the Dutch writer Herman…
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        • bairaminza (48)in #history • 2 years ago
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          Tsiolkovsky is a man ahead of his time

          On autum 1857, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the father of modern cosmonautics, was born in the village of Izhevsk, Ryazan province. As a child, he became almost deaf due to illness…
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          • bairaminza (48)in #history • 2 years ago
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            Constantine the Great and the Grave of Christ

            On September 335, the Roman Emperor Constantine allowed pilgrims to visit the tomb of Jesus Christ in Jerusalem. At the beginning of his reign, Constantine, of course, was a…
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