Joined June 2025
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In 508 BCE, Athens introduced the world’s first known democracy. Citizens—not kings—held power. Here’s how Cleisthenes rewrote history. #History #AncientGreece #Democracy #Athens #Cleisthenes #CivicDuty #PoliticalHistory
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4,000 years ago, the Indus Valley Civilization built cities with grid systems, sewers, and no kings. They were urban planners before urban planning existed. Watch this 1-min dive into their genius. #IndusValley #AncientHistory #UrbanDesign #Archaeology #Harappa
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Before the Great Wall, before the emperors—there were the Xia and Shang. Discover the roots of Chinese civilization: flood control, oracle bones, and bronze age brilliance. 🎥 Full story in 60 seconds. #AncientChina #History #XiaShang #ChineseCivilization
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The Code of Hammurabi was written nearly 4,000 years ago—and it still echoes today. This short video explains how Babylon’s king created one of the world’s first written legal systems. #History #Hammurabi #AncientWorld #LegalHistory #Mesopotamia
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Code of Hammurabi image source: upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped…

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The Great Pyramid of Giza wasn’t just a tomb — it was a statement of power, unity, and architectural brilliance. See how ancient Egypt built one of the greatest wonders of the world. #AncientEgypt #Pyramids #History #WorldHeritage #pharaohs
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The pyramid wasn’t just a tomb. It was a message from the state to the world: “We have power, order, and vision.”
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From hunting and gathering to permanent settlements—discover how the Agricultural Revolution reshaped human history. 🌾👣 #History #Agriculture #Neolithic #AncientCivilizations #Edutok #HumanOrigins #FertileCrescent #Archaeology #MicroDoc #DidYouKnow
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3100 BCE: The first known cities rose in Mesopotamia, and with them—writing. Cuneiform changed everything. This is how civilization began. #History #AncientWorld #Mesopotamia #Cuneiform #Uruk
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Mesopotamia: where cities, writing, and civilization itself were born. Still feels underrated.
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🌾 Bonus fact: Wheat was one of the first domesticated crops — and it changed everything. What part of early farming do you find most fascinating? 🤔👇
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