- Based in northwestern South Asia
- Modern-day Pakistan, northwestern India, northeastern Afghanistan
- Alluvial plains of the Indus River
- Associated Harappa site and Harappan culture
- Elaborate urban planning, water supply systems, metallurgy
- Indus script is undeciphered today
- Possible relation to Dravidian or Elamo-Dravidian language family
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Monday, March 23, 2026
Collection of facts about the Indus Valley Civilization
This post is a collection of facts about the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300 - 1300 BC). There are 7 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
Collection of facts about the Gupta Empire
This post is a collection of facts about the Gupta Empire (c. 240 - 579 AD). There are 12 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Based in northern India
- Founded by Gupta (king)
- Coincided with Pax Gupta
- Canonization of Mahabharata and Ramayana
- Puranas written in texts
- Samudragupta reigned c. 335 - 375 AD
- Gupta-Saka Wars (c. 375 - 385 AD)
- Chandragupta II reigned c. 380 - 415 AD
- Gupta-Kidarite Conflicts (c. 390 - 450 AD)
- Kumaragupta I reigned c. 415 - 455 AD
- Gupta-Hunnic Wars (c. 460 - 500AD)
- Invaded by Alchon Huns late 490's AD
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Collection of facts about the Great Famine
This post is a collection of facts about the Great Famine (1845-1852). There are 6 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Caused by inflection of potato crops and single-crop dependence
- Estimated 1 million deaths in Ireland
- Over 2.1 million people fled Ireland
- Estimated 100,000 deaths outside of Ireland
- British Whig government ended famine relief to Ireland
- Food exported out of Ireland and Britain refused to ban exports
Collection of facts about the Sino-Burmese War
This post is a collection of facts about the Sino-Burmese War (1765-1769). There are 8 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- China (Qing dynasty) vs. Burma (Konbaung dynasty)
- China invaded Burma four times
- First two invasions defeated at the border
- Third invasion almost reached the capital Ava and was defeated
- Fourth invasion defeated at the border
- Truce established in 1769
- Burma retained independence
- Diplomatic relationship resumed in 1790
Collection of facts about the Second Italo-Ethiopian War
This post is a collection of facts about the Second Italo-Ethiopian War (1935-1937). There are 9 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Italy attacked Ethiopia simultaneously from Eritrea and Somalia in 1935
- Aksum was invaded and an obelisk was stolen
- Italian air force dropped 330 tons of mustard gas
- Nazi Germany sent arms to Ethiopia due to Italy's objection to Germany annexing Austria
- Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie fled in 1936
- Italy annexed Ethiopia in 1936
- Eritrea, Italian Somaliland and Ethiopia merged into Italian East Africa
- Yekatit 12 massacre in 1937
- Estimated 120,000 to 200,000 civilian deaths
Collection of facts about the Second Congo War
This post is a collection of facts about the Second Congo War (1998-2003). There are 11 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Democratic Republic Congo, Angola, Chad, Namibia, Zimbabwe vs. Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi
- Preceded by the First Congo War (1996-1997)
- Operation Kitona (1998) aimed to remove Laurent-Désiré Kabila from power
- Lusaka Ceasefire Agreement in 1999
- Six Day War (2000)
- Laurent-Désiré Kabila assassinated in 2001 and replaced by son Joseph Kaliba
- Pygmy genocide (2002-2003)
- Rwanda withdraws troops in the Pretoria Accord (2002)
- Ended with establishment of the Transitional Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2003
- Estimated 5.4 million deaths
- Followed by the Kivu conflict and ongoing Ituri conflict
Collection of facts about the Angolan Civil War
This post is a collection of facts about the Angolan Civil War (1975-2002). There are 9 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) vs. National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA)
- Preceded by gaining independence from Portugal in 1975
- Soviet Union supported the MPLA while the United States supported UNITA
- MPLA ousted the FNLA government in 1975
- Battle of Cuito Cuanavale (1987-1988)
- UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi killed in 2002
- MPLA and UNITA agree to a cease-fire in 2002
- Estimated 500,000 to 800,000 deaths
- Over 4 million people displaced
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