Showing posts with label History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label History. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

History of Machu Picchu

history of Machu Picchu

Archaeological substantiation uncovered around the point suggests that the area was first used for agrarian purposes back in 760B.C.

The war of Vilcambamba Pachacutec in 1440 established the first agreement at that point. It was called the Tahuantinsuyo Empire which was latterly followed by the confirmation of the government of Manco Capac.


It's allowed that Machu Picchu was first inhabited by300-1000 occupants, who were of the loftiest Class or"llactas".

The denes around these areas were important for their agrarian donation, still, after the death of the Emperor Pachacutec, they lost their significance, with the establishment of new spots like Ollaytantambo and Vilcambamba. The structure of these new spots by his successors, in more accessible terrain, made Machu Picchu less charming.

From 1527 to 1532, two sisters Huáscar and Atahualpa fought against each other in a civil war over the Inca Empire. Their father, Inca Huayna Capac had given each family a section of the conglomerate to manage, one in Huáscar in Cuzco and Atahualpa in Quito. When Huayna Capac and his inheritor, Ninan Cuyuchi, failed nearly between 1525 and 1527, the two sisters Atahualpa and Huáscar went to war over who should rule. The population who had come to live in the Machu Picchu area from pastoral or remote locales left after the war ended to return to where they came from. Latterly another family, Manco Inca was transferred into exile in Vilcambamba, and Machu Picchu was vacated.

Antonio Raimondi was an Italian geographer and scientist from Milan who visited Machu Picchu in 1851. In 1867 Augusto Berns arrived to mine the point.

Hiram Binghamre-discovered the remains in 1911. He proved and publicised his" discovery".

Friday, March 27, 2020

An Epidemic Every 100 Years

1720 - 1820 - 1920 -2020 pandemic outbreak plague


Every hundred years, there seems to be a great pandemic, plague 1720, cholera epidemic 1820 and Spanish flu 1920.
The pandemics mentioned above seem to follow the same pattern as the current viral epidemic in China.

But history has really repeated itself, was this virus deliberately spread by an organization? Below, I will write a bit about the history of these pandemics:


The year 1720:

1720 plague pandemic outbreak

In 1720, there was the last large-scale bubonic plague pandemic, also called the great plague of Marseille. Records show that the bacteria killed around 100,000 people in Marseille.
It is assumed that the bacteria are spread by flies infected with this bacteria.


The year 1820:

1820 plague pandemic outbreak

The first records of a  cholera pandemic took place in 1820, which took place in Asia, in the countries of Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines. In 1820, more than 100,000 deaths were recorded in Asia due to this bacterium. The pandemic is said to have started with people who drank water from lakes contaminated with this bacteria.


The year 1920:

1920 plague pandemic outbreak

The  Spanish flu occurred 100 years ago, at the time people were struggling with the H1N1 flu virus which had undergone a genetic mutation, which made it much more dangerous than the virus normal. This virus infected 500 million people and killed more than 100 million people in the world, this pandemic was the deadliest in history.


The year 2020:
2020 plague pandemic outbreak

It seems like history repeats itself every 100 years, is it just a coincidence?
Today, China is facing a major pandemic, 5 Chinese cities of 11 million inhabitants are quarantined, completely isolated from the rest of the world.

The coronavirus, the virus that China faces, has already killed 774 people so far, despite the efforts of the government and other institutions to quarantine entire cities, it seems that the virus has managed to spread to beyond the Chinese borders.

corona virus affects to people

wearing mask outdoor covid 19