Ancient civilization plays a role behind the modern city!!!

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From the past, from Britain to Babylon, many ancient civilizations of this kind have been built around our modern big cities. These ancient civilizations have played a great deal in these planets and buildings of these cities. Here are some examples:

1. Ancient Egypt and the Pyramid.

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"The largest pyramids in ancient Egypt, which have extensive influence in modern architecture, for example, are often seen in the design of various buildings"

The largest pyramids in ancient Egypt, which have a widespread influence in modern architecture, which are often illustrated in the design of various buildings.

Pyramid will be seen in many buildings around the world. Such as Memphis's Pyramid Arena, Luxor Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas, Japan's Nima Sand Museum, these buildings have been designed in accordance with the Pyramid.

The entrance of the Louvre Museum in Paris has also been built like a pyramid.

2. The path of the Roman Empire:

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"The Romans laid the foundation of the stone and set the stone on the road, so that the road is also in good condition by heavy horse carts and soldiers"

All the ways have gone to Rome!

This proverb is not entirely true, but the ancient Romans certainly knew two things about them.

Before Romanians, there was no easy way to travel to cities and cities. They understood the importance of effective communication and trade routes.

For this reason large scale survey is done to make the best path, so that there is no obstruction on the path and the path is straightforward.

They laid the foundation of the stone and set the stone on the road so that the road was also fitted with heavy loads of horses and soldiers.

400 years ago, this technology is still used for road construction. Some of the ways Romanis are still being used as Europe, North Africa, the national and international routes of the Middle East.

3. Babylon's sewage treatment system:

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"In ancient Babylon the sewage system was started almost 4000 BC before BC"

In Paris in 1850, the first sewer system was introduced. In 1866, London was opened.

But this system was introduced in Babylon about 4000 BC ago But why did the rest of the world take so much time to accept it?

It is believed that in ancient Babylon the pipe was shaped by muding the first mud, through which the discharge from the house was taken out.

Thousands of years ago, such pipes and t-joints were found in Bell et al. Nippu.

4. Ancient Greek Water Supply System:

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"The Greeks started the water supply system using mud soils in the eighteenth century"
In short, the ancient Greeks were the first inventors of the water supply system.

The ancient Cretan- Minoansara first placed the mud in a pipe and placed under the soil. Arrangements were made to bring clear water to their capital Kisos and to remove dirty water.

They made arrangements to keep the homes warm and arranged the toilet in the toilet. Carbon tests have shown that this technology was introduced in the eighteenth century BC.

5. Pagan Britain and the Sun worship:

"Many of Britain's modern cities Milton Keynes carry the history of ancient Britain"
Milton Keynes is probably not Britain's most beautiful city, but the city is described, consciously and definitely a modern city.

Although it was built in the 1960s to solve domestic problems, but the city has been aligned in such a way that Britain's history has emerged in many ways.

Pagan Britain's customs and beliefs are widely found in the city design.

The city's main road, like the Stonehenge, has been built in such a way that it is parallel to the rising sun during the summer.

6. Ancient roman architecture:

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"The Temple of Saturn, ancient Rome, was built in 497 BC'
The road to Rome came earlier. Now let's discuss one more thing: 'Rome was not created in a single day'.

The way the city's various arcades are used, the proverbial sentence is proved right.

The architectural model of the Roman Empire can still be seen around the world.

When Napoleon was building his own empire in the nineteenth century, he ordered the construction of several Persian structures, which would actually be borrowed from the Romans. For example, the name of the Ark Day Triomphe and Palace Vendome may be mentioned.

Take a look at Washington's White House. The President and President of this President of the United States is clearly representing the ancient Romans.

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