Frederick I Barbarossa(1122 – 10 June 1190)
was a German Holy Roman Emperor.
He was elected King of Germany
at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152
and crowned in Aachen on 9 March
as King of Italy in Pavia in 1155,
and finally crowned
Roman Emperor by Pope Adrian IV, on 18 June 1155.read more
Illustrations from a Manuscript of the Rasikapriya of Kesava Das – Mughal Period Early 17th Century.
Keshavdas (1555 – 1617) was a Sanskrit scholar and Hindi poet, best known for his Rasik Priya, a pioneering work of the riti kaal (procedure period) of Hindi literature.read more
Today I bring you the concluding part of the treatment of cancer.
The Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary defines the word supplement as a thing that is added to something else to improve or complete it. Supplements are concentrates of nutrients from natural sources, added to the diet to improve or complete it. Generally all over the world farmlands have been over-farmed, leading to depletion in the nutrients in the earth. For example, a study report in America states that the amount of ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) in oranges today is less than 50 per cent of what it was 50 years ago.read more
Can Somalia’s cheap peacekeeping defeat al-Shabab?
THE Islamist group al-Shabab, that controls large parts of central and southern Somalia, has recently suffered significant defeats at the hands of Amisom, the African Union force that has been fighting the al-Qaeda-allied militants. The BBC’s Gabriel Gatehouse is in Mogadishu and has been travelling with them.read more
In this photo, AFP captures a naked African female migrant described as a prostitute in a series of raids by Israel’s immigration police aimed at rounding up and deporting illegal African immigrants.read more