Friday, June 28, 2019

Why is an African chief's skull mentioned in the Versailles Treaty?

Posted by AST on 7:35 AM with No comments
Chief Mkwawa died 16 years before WW1 began but his skull was mentioned in the treaty that ended the conflict.

from BBC News - World https://bbc.in/2JcZVp8

Related Posts:

  • Decision timeAfter a sluggish first round, the second in Chile's presidential election looks set to be a nail biter. from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/2CkOXcj … Read More
  • Brexit pressureIt looks like 2018 will be as tough for talks as 2017, writes Kevin Connolly. from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/2BgvVo1 … Read More
  • 'Million mutinies'Five years after the Delhi gang rape Indian women are taking control of the conversation around gender. from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/2BgilkL … Read More
  • 'Catastrophic blow'As the UK's top military officer raises fears, what would happen if Russia cut undersea cables? from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/2CkOOWj … Read More
  • Chinese man jailed for stamping on Genghis Khan portraitA man is convicted of inciting ethnic hatred after trampling on the Mongol ruler's portrait. from BBC News - World http://bbc.in/2zecXPD … Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment