India has 5 Jantar Mantars, but only one is a UNESCO World Heritage Site; here’s where they are

Delhi’s Jantar Mantar was the first among the five to be built in 1721. Located on Parliament Street, it originally featured several astronomical instruments used to observe the movement of celestial bodies and calculate calendars. It remains a significant part of Delhi’s heritage monuments. Today, Delhi’s Jantar Mantar is recongised as a peaceful protest site…

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12 foods that accidentally changed history

History is often remembered through great rulers, world-changing inventions and decisive battles. Yet, some of the biggest turning points began with something far more ordinary: food. A crop that fed millions, a drink that sparked new ideas, or an accidental discovery in a kitchen has, at different moments, reshaped societies in ways few could have…

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