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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The strangest five mistakes in history!

The strangest five mistakes in history!
 
Here are five of the gheraib errors of this world

-George harishan of South Africa sold his ranch to a company drilling

With only ten pounds for non-suitability for agriculture.

When the company started to exploit discovered the largest gold mine

At all then this mine became responsible for 70%

The production of gold in the world!

-In one of the nights of 1696 m Levi Baker British the govins Butterfly

But he forgot to extinguish the flame stayed in their small this "error"

The House then home neighbors and nearby alleys so burnt

Half of London, thousands of people died in what became known as "the great fire"

But govins himself was unhurt.

In 1347 CE entered some rats to three Italian ships was anchored

In China, when I got to the port of Messina Italy exited and published

Plague in the city and in the whole Italy!

The plague was already spent half of China's population at the time

Then from Italy has spread throughout Europe, killing one-third of the population

In ten years only!

-Remember that one of the British Kings sources disagree with the Pope at the time

Britain was Catholic as the Pope denied retaliation British mates

That left King embarrassed the Division!

In order to break the impasse of taifa in Andalusia send

Some of the elders to become Britain's defiance of Vatican Islam!

However, "our community" failed to implement this request until the news to the Pope

He repaired and lifted prohibition!

(You can imagine Islam Britain then appear as an empire, and by the Sun)

A similar opportunity was had the Muslims during the battle of tiles

Martyrs (near Poitiers in France) in this battle, repeat same mistake Muslims

Killer in battle one has retreated to protect their loot from the army of Charlemagne

Then they make triumph over and stop creep full Islamic Europe!

One historian says English: if not defeat the Arabs at Poitiers

For you see the Qur'an recited and explained in Cambridge and Oxford! "

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