3 Historical events in the world


There are 3 historical events in the world that we have never heard of. Today I am going to discuss 3 interesting historical events that have taken place in the world. These events are:
  1. The war of the Bucket.
  2. Fight between two states in India for chickens.
  3. The world's shortest war.

I have explained all these three events below.


The war of the Bucket


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Have you ever heard. For one bucket, the two countries had a big war. Today in this article I will discuss this event that happened in the history of the world that you have not heard of yet. The war between two countries for a bucket. There have been a series of violent wars in the history of the world in which millions of people have lost their lives. Most of these wars were politically motivated, but about 695 years ago, there was a war in which only one bucket was used. More than 2,000 people were killed in the fighting caused by the bucket. It is one of the most interesting historical events in the world.

This event is from 1325. Religious tensions were high in Italy at the time, with Bologna and Modena often at war because Bologna had the support of the pope and Modena had the support of the Roman emperor. The people of Bologna believed that the pope was the true master of Christianity. While, the people of Modena called the Roman emperor the true master. In 1296, the first war between Bologna and Modena took place. Since then, there has always been tension between the two states.

During the reign of Rinaldo Bonaclsi, the state of Modena became very aggressive and began to attack Bologna. The controversy escalated in 1325 when some Modena soldiers broke into a Bologna fort and stole a wooden bucket. A bucket full of precious gems was stolen by Modena's army, and Bologna's army demanded a return to normalcy. But Modena refused to return the stolen bucket. Bologna then declared war on the state of Modena. Bologna had an army of 32,000 at that time while Modena State had only 7,000 armies. The war between the two states started in the morning and lasted till midnight. The strange thing is that Modena, which is 5 times less, won the war. More than 2,000 soldiers were killed in that war. This battle between Bologna and Modena is also called The war of the Bucket or The War of the Oaken Bucket. The bucket that caused the war is still kept in a museum.

  Fight between two states in India for chickens


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When there is a fight between two states in India for a chicken. You may find it strange to hear that there is a dispute between two provinces over the issue of chickens, but this is a real incident. Through this article, I am trying to inform you about this incident that happened in India. It is also one of the must interesting historical events in the world.

The incident took place eight years ago between two states in India. These states have provided an example of what can be disputed between the two provinces in federalism. The states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in India had a dispute over a chicken a few years ago. The Kadaknath breed of chicken, famous for its excellent taste of meat, became a point of contention between the two states. Both the states had submitted their respective claims regarding the GIT Tag of higher species. Both of them had applied to the Geographical Indication Office in Chennai to get the geographical trademark of the breed.

The origin of the matter was claimed by Madhya Pradesh in Jhabua district while Chhattisgarh claimed that the origin of the Kadaknath chicken species was in Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh. According to experts, the meat of this chicken is high in iron and protein and low in cholesterol. The blood color of this chicken is black. This chicken meat is sold at a high price. A dispute had arisen between the two Indian states over the commercial advantage of such a valuable chicken by registering the right of geographical indication in its name. Eventually, the origin of this chicken was confirmed in Jhabua district of Madhya Pradesh.

The world's shortest war


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The world's shortest war was over in 38 minutes. History of the world is no different than it is bloody. There have been many terrible wars in the world that have killed millions of people. Many world wars lasted for years. But there was a war in the world that ended in just 38 minutes. This war is known as the shortest war in world history.

The war between Britain and Zanzibar ended in 38 minutes when one side conceded defeat. Zanzibar is an island group that is now a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania. In 1883, after the signing of the treaty between Britain and Germany, Zanzibar came under British rule. Most of Tanzania fell to Germany. Following the treaty, Hamad bin Thuwaini was assigned by Britain to look after Zanzibar. Both of them then declared him the king of Janjibar. He successfully ruled Zanzibar for three years from 1893 to 1896. He died on 25 August 1896.

Then his nephew Khalid bin Barghash proclaimed himself king of Janjibar and took power. He was accused of poisoning his uncle Thuwaini. Zanzibar was under British rule. The British did not accept that Braghash had proclaimed himself king without the consent of the British. The British immediately ordered him to step down, but Braghash disobeyed the British order and deployed troops around to protect his palace. When the British learned of this, they again urged Khalid to step down as sultan, but he again refused. War was the only option with Britain to restore its authority over Zanzibar. Then, the British sent 900 troops to attack the palace of Sultan bin Barghash in Zanzibar with full preparation and strategy. On the morning of August 27, 1986, British troops bombed the Sultan's Palace in Zanzibar from their fighter plane. In just 32 minutes, the British army captured the Sultan's palace and won the war. Declaring himself sultan, Barghash sought refuge in a German consulate.

Zanzibar became independent from Britain in 1963, and a month later a violent revolution took place. The violence killed thousands and deported thousands. Then Janjibar and Pemba Republics were established. A few months later, on 26 April 1964, the republic merged with Tanganyika. The autonomous republics of Tanganyika and Zanzibar were renamed the United Republic of Tanzania on 29 October. However, Zanzibar remains a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania. There is a separate government known as the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar.

conclusion

Today I informed you about the 3 historical events of the world. I hope you like it. Everything that has happened in the world has its own interests hidden in it. Some are greedy for the state, some for wealth and some for dignity. By nature, man does not try to be inferior to others. Selfishness is more likely to push towards destruction than development. Therefore, it is wiser to pursue the path of cooperation, consensus and peace than war and conflict.

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