Published Oct 24, 2022
2 mins read
464 words
This blog has been marked as read.
Double Click to read more
History

History Of Creation Of Wonders Of The World (List) The Story Of The Birth Of The List Of Wonders Of The World. Part 1

Published Oct 24, 2022
2 mins read
464 words

Hello everyone, I doubt many of us who have information about the wonders of the world at our fingertips know the answer to the question of who was the first to list the wonders of the world. Can you believe that some tourists from Greece (now Greece) were the first to list the wonders of the world. Come on friends, let's know more about this...,!

It is no exaggeration to say that it was only after Alexander's Persian invasion that the Arabs' glories began to be known to the outside world to a greater extent, even though the world was already aware of the Arabs' civilizations and their glories. BC The Hellenistic Civilization (323-146 BC) is the most famous civilization that emerged in Greece after the death of Alexander in 323. Some of the nomads of the Hellenistic civilization became aware of the amazing buildings of the Arabs through Alexander's Persian invasion and traveled to cities around the Mediterranean to see them in person.

During the journey, they noted down the places and stages they were surprised to see in their notebooks, and listed some important places and buildings under the title of ``Things to be seen'' or ``Sights'' to make them easier to remember. It goes without saying that every passenger list is different from another passenger list, be it in number or location. This is the pioneering thought behind the creation of the World Wonders List.

In the hands of a poet named Antipater, who became famous in Greece in the second century BC, the notes containing this list were accidentally found one day. At the end of the trip, BC In a poem he wrote in the year 140 entitled 'Wonders-7', the Great Pyramid of Giza (Egypt, 2680 BC), the Hanging Gardens of Babylon (Iraq, 600 BC), the Statue of Zeus at Olympia (Greece, BC -433), Temple of Artemis (Turkey, 350 BC (Old)

Although there are some hints that before Antipater, the Turkish historian Herodotus (484-425 BC) and the Libyan poet Callimachus (310-240 BC) wrote such a list, there is no concrete evidence so far. Not available and no information about which places they have listed. AD Until the late eighteenth century, the seven wonders listed by Antipater were the common wonders of the world.

There's a reason Antipater named the Seven Wonders of the World. The seven vital holes in the human body, the seven colors of the rainbow, the seven tones that make music, seven are the main number in everything created by nature, so the Greeks considered the number seven as a magic word, and that is why Antipater stopped with seven to let miracles be seven. It is noteworthy that there are only seven wonders of the world since then. Part 2 will be upload stay tuned.

10
1
noorul.ruwaitha 10/24/22, 9:55 AM
follow back i already started follow you..

Candlemonk | Earn By Blogging | The Bloggers Social Network | Gamified Blogging Platform

Candlemonk is a reward-driven, gamified writing and blogging platform. Blog your ideas, thoughts, knowledge and stories. Candlemonk takes your words to a bigger audience around the globe, builds a follower base for you and aids in getting the recognition and appreciation you deserve. Monetize your words and earn from your passion to write.