The first medieval ruler to establish a ministry of agriculture was Mohmmad Bin Tughlaq.
The Middle East
5000 b.c
Emperor Yu, also known as Yu the Great, is credited with founding the Xia Dynasty, traditionally considered China's first dynasty. Key inventions that aided him included advanced irrigation systems to control flooding and manage water resources, which were crucial for agriculture. Additionally, the development of tools for agriculture and construction, such as plows and wooden frames, enabled more efficient farming and infrastructure building, facilitating the establishment of stable communities. These innovations helped Yu unify tribes and establish a lasting dynasty.
Jesus started his public ministry at 30 years of age in about the year AD30 and Peter was one of the first to join the apostles.
i think with the ancient civilization called Sumrians- one of the first civilizations know to man today.
Jesus never established a church, it was Paul who did it.
In the five-fold ministry, the calling that ranks first is that of the apostle. Apostles are seen as foundational leaders who establish and oversee churches, ensuring the propagation of the Gospel and the growth of the church. They play a crucial role in setting direction and strategy for ministry work. This role is often viewed as pivotal in establishing the church's structure and mission.
First Thatcher ministry ended in 1983.
First Thatcher ministry was created in 1979.
First Danby ministry was created in 1674.
First Newcastle Ministry was created in 1754.
First Newcastle Ministry ended in 1756.
First Salisbury Ministry was created in 1885.
First Salisbury Ministry ended in 1886.
First Asquith ministry ended in 1915.
First Asquith ministry was created in 1905.
First Gladstone Ministry was created in 1868.