Is there any pyramid in china?
Yes there are many pyramids in china. There are pyramids in Mexico, central America, Egypt (f course), and in '''''CHINA'''.''''Everybody knows where there are pyramids, he asked if they were in China and yes, there are several such as; the Mao ling Mausoleum and several in the provinces of Shaanxi and near the city of Xian.''
What is jallianwala bagh massacre?
Jallianwala Bagh took place in a time when the British had nearly full control of India. This was ina Punjabi town called Amritsar. The British had said that if any big meetings form to overthrow the British, they would come and do horrible things. In Jallianwala Bagh's case this took place in a sacred place to the Punjab called Jallianwala Bagh. It had only one narrow entrance and a well. A meeting was formed there by the Punjabs. The Punjabs were caught by the British. The British open fired and killed atleast 100 people. This was known as the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Later, Jallianwala Bagh became known as the synonym of a massacre.
That's quite a silly question...
But, to answer it, I hightly doubt it.
The Irish couldn't stop food being exported to England because England had full power over the country. The Irish had no choice. At the time, it was highly unusual for any country to export all the good products first before feeding their own country, that's how bad it was. The simply ate potatoes and drnak milk, the only two things left after what was exported to England's extraordianary demand for food and raw materials.
Now, I'm not sure how you got the whole 'shooting' thing, because the English wouldn't have set foot in Ireland to shoot them! They thought of the Irish as dirty and poor and wouldn't go near them, even if it killed them. Or, if not, they were pretty ignorant as to what was going on.
Use the word massacre in a sentence?
The massacre was a bloody one.
The Native Indians sided with the British because the revolutionaries tried to massacre them.
There was pure massacre on the battlefield.
What methods were being used to kill the victims of the Armenian genocide?
There is proof of the Armenian Genocide because of the survivors that are recorded on tape. Anyone who denies it being a Genocide is stupid, it was a Genocide. Turks deny it and are making threats to the US to not take action or call it a Genocide.. We are allies with the Turks... There are still things to prove it to be true. Just as the holocaust was denied, even though they tried to cover it up.. Genocide, causes people to deny because they don't want to lose there respect. Our Governors or now Governing for the Turks. they are getting payed millions of dollars.
What happened in warrigal creek massacre?
The Warrigal Creek massacre was a retaliatory killing led by a Scottish immigrant and early explorer in the region, Angus McMillan, for whom the Australian federal electorate of McMillan is now named.
After the death of Ronald Macallister in Portland at the hands of the local tribes, McMillan lead a group of locals out and killed an estimated 150 aborigines.
What is the definition of the Amritsar Massacre?
An incident in which British troops fired a crowd of Indian protesters, killing a large number. It left a permanent scar on Indo-British relations and way precude to gandhi's non-cooperation movement of 1920-1922.
What are some modern day Holocausts?
one modern day Holocausts are the predujice of gays and lesbians.
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No, a holocaust implies systematic mass murder on grounds of race or religion. Gays and lesbians are not being subjected to mass murder.
What was at the heart of the 1994 gencide in Rwanda?
There is a movie names<<sometime in April>>, everything in the movie is from the true stories.
The worst things may happn in the capital of Rwanda, since this the strong-hold position of the ex-hutu army.
wish that nightmare will not come again in our live, God bless us.
Where did the genocide take place?
There have been many genocides all over the world, so you have to be more specific.
The Krakow Ghetto Massacre refers to the final ÔliquidationÕ of the Jewish ghetto in the Polish city of Krakow. Deportations from the Ghetto had begun in May 1942; however, the SS killed about 2000 remaining Jews who had been deemed unfit for work on the days of March 13 and March 14,1943.
Were the Hutus or tutsis the protagonist in the rwanda genocide?
The tutsis were the victims, so if I understand the question they were the protagonists and the Hutus were the antagonists.
What was the date of the Rwandan Genocide?
Juvénal Habyarimana was a dictatorial leader of the Republic of Rwanda who death in 1994 sparked the genocide. Cyprien Ntaryamira, President of Burundi also died in the plane crash.
What events lead to the Deerfield Massacre?
This incident in "Queen Anne's War" happened in the winter of 1704 and
was preceeded by numerous small hit and run raids by the French and
Indians on various Massachusetts settlements. This one was different in
that the attackers numbered more than 200.
Why is the Armenian genocide not considered a genocide by some people?
Most people around the world do consider the Armenian genocide to be a genocide. However, there are some opinions that run counter to this mainstream view, especially in Turkey where successive Turkish governments deny it and have jailed those who say otherwise. Turkey has also made declaring the Armenian Genocide to be a genocide to be economically disadvantageous to any nation which openly states it, preventing many nations from coming out against it.
The Turkish position, and the position of those who believe similarly, hold that a genocide has two components.
The first necessary component of a genocide is the singling out of one or more races for worse treatment than the remainder of the population. This worse treatment must be harsh enough to be considered repressive or oppressive and not merely having fewer rights. Most Turks acknowledge that the Armenians faced incredible hardship during their forced relocations and evictions that would satisfy this requirement.
The second necessary component of a genocide is the intent and execution of a plan to eliminate the singled out race from the planet or, barring that, from any territory claimed by the genocidal power. This is where Turks often say that the Armenian case falls short. While Turkish soldiers were unconscionably brutish, belligerent, and murderous, there was never a top-down order or insinuation that the Armenians should be exterminated. The fact that many died was due to the appalling conditions under which the forced relocations and exodus were performed.
This view does not acquit Turkey of its actions, but puts it in the same ballpark as the Trail of Tears in the 1820s in the United States: an atrocity that is not quite a genocide.
As noted before, this view, namely that the Armenian genocide is not a genocide is a minority view. Most claim that there is sufficient documentation to establish that the Ottoman Empire intended to exterminate the Armenian people (and thus fulfill the second necessary component of a genocide). The massacres that followed were in accordance with those orders.
What genre is the birthday massacre?
The Birthday Massacre falls into a number of different genres, including:
New Wave Revival
Synthrock
Electro
Industrial
Gothic
Personally, I would categorize them as Electro-goth.
What was the situation in cambodia prior to pol pot becoming a leader?
I'm not positive, but I think Cambodia tried to appease both America and North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The North Vietanmese had lots of bases in Cambodia, and Cambodia turned a blind eye to it for a very long time; but eventually the Americans went after the bases. Some Cambodians were pro-Communist, and some helped the Americans a bit to remove the North Vietnamese bases. That's where they really got into trouble, but still the communists had their eye on Cambodia for a long time. The following is from Wikipedia (Pol Pot came to power in 1975): Cambodia continued as a protectorate of France from 1863 to 1953, administered as part of the French colony of Indochina. After war-time occupation by the Japanese empire from 1941 to 1945, Cambodia gained independence from France on November 9, 1953. It became a constitutional monarchy under King Norodom Sihanouk. In 1955, Sihanouk abdicated in favour of his father in order to be elected Prime Minister. Upon his father's death in 1960, Sihanouk again became head of state, taking the title of Prince. As the Vietnam War progressed, Sihanouk adopted an official policy of neutrality until ousted in 1970 by a military coup led by Prime Minister General Lon Nol and Prince Sisowath Sirik Matak, while on a trip abroad. From Beijing, Sihanouk realigned himself with the communist Khmer Rouge rebels who had been slowly gaining territory in the remote mountain regions and urged his followers to help in overthrowing the pro-United States government of Lon Nol, hastening the onset of civil war.[8] Operation Menu, a series of secret B-52 bombing raids by the United States on alleged Viet Cong bases and supply routes inside Cambodia, was acknowledged after Lon Nol assumed power; U.S. forces briefly invaded Cambodia in a further effort to disrupt the Viet Cong. The bombing continued and, as the Cambodian communists began gaining ground, eventually included strikes on suspected Khmer Rouge sites until halted in 1973.[9]