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Dinner Rules the Royal Family Must Abide By

Pasta would never be on the Queen’s menu, as she liked to keep things quite soft and easy to digest, instead of a heavy dinner to end the day. The chefs at Buckingham Palace were well-informed about this preference and would never serve this dish.

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5 reasons talking to yourself is good for you

Do you ever read a fascinating fact and think, “I’ve got to remember that one”? Then when the perfect opportunity arises, you find a fact-shaped hole in your mind where that information should be?Researchers tested four methods for retaining written information. They asked participants to read silently, read aloud, listen to someone else read, and listen to a recording of …

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Photos of Zahra Ezzat al-Sultaneh’s life; Good lady in Qajar period

The Qajar dynasty was a royal dynasty of Turkic origin, specifically from the Qajar tribe, ruling over homeland from 1789 to 1925. The Qajar family took full control of homeland in 1794, deposing Lotf ‘Ali Khan, the last Shah of the Zand dynasty, and re-asserted persian sovereignty over large parts of the Caucasus.

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Cooking Mistakes That Even the Most Experienced Chefs Make

It is very common that when in a hurry, people break the eggs one after the other in the same container. But that could be a costly mistake. If one egg turns out to be spoiled, you’re running the risk of messing up all the others, or pieces of shell remain trapped inside the finished dish; you know how difficult …

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Things Our Body Can Do That Totally Amaze Us

Next time you see your crush and blush, keep in mind that your stomach is “blushing” too. Your stomach can receive signals from your brain and cause its muscles to move and mix digestive juices. But an interesting fact that many don’t know is that every time you blush, the lining of your stomach also turns red.

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Nosratullah Moeinian who was head of the imperial office

Mohammad Reza inherited the wealth built by his father Reza Shah who preceded him as king of homeland and became known as the richest person in homeland during his reign, with his wealth estimated to be higher than 600 million rials and including vast amounts of land and numerous large estates especially in the province of Mazandaran obtained usually at …

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Zia ol Din Tabatabaee who was the last prime minister in the Qajar era

Seyyed Zia’eddin Tabataba’i (June 1889 – 29 August 1969) was a journalist and politician who, with the help of Reza Khan Savadkuhi, led the 1921 Persian coup d’état, and subsequently became the 18th Prime Minister of Persia . His legacy remains controversial to this day. His defenders assert that he was a modernist intellectual and pro Constitutionalist who aimed to …

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Pictures of Milad tower construction stages

The Milad Tower , is a multi-purpose tower in capital. It is the sixth-tallest tower and the 24th-tallest freestanding structure in the world. It is located between Shahrak-e Gharb and the district of Gisha, standing at 435 meters from the base to the tip of the antenna. The head consists of a large pod with 12 floors, the roof of …

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Photos of life in South Korea; fifty years ago

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eastern border is defined by the Sea of Japan. South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of …

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Who is Hassan Abbasi?

Hassan Abbasi is a conspiracy theorist and an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officer who heads its think-tank ‘Center for Borderless Security Doctrinal Analysis’.Abbasi is primarily known for his conspiracy theories, and for delivering controversial speeches on issues including economics, history, politics and cinema.He was a jury member in 2011 edition of Fajr International Film Festival and a lecturer in the …

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