purdah Tradition is considered in Persia that allows women to cover their faces and bodies. During the Middle Ages in the 7th century AD, this pattern was adopted by Muslim sects who occupied India. After Read More
Martyrs' Day or the Shaheed Divas is celebrated every year on 23rd of March to mark the sacrifices by the brave warriors of our country who lost their lives to the Britishers, they were Sukhdev Read More
In 1650 it was started as a captivated drink in the west indies. Before 1620 people drink spirits for medicinal purposes but when rum came people drink this for pleasure. The Caribbean has the largest rum distillery Read More
Gin is originated as medicinal liquor by European monks. For centuries Romans burned juniper branches for purification. In Europe juniper is used for cough, cold, pain, stains, etc. In Gin act 1751 distillers sell only to Read More
Tequila is a distilled beverage, it was made in the city tequila of Mexico state. It was first produced in 1600 Don Pedro. Sanchez de tangle started the mass production of tequila in Jalisco. By 1608 Nueva Read More
Distillation of whiskey was practiced by the 2 B.C in Babylonia in Mesopotamia. It is used as medicine for internal anesthetic and external antibiotics. In 1820 Edward dyer was the first who built the first distillery Read More
Vodka was produced in Poland in the middle ages. At the end of 16th-century vodka, production was much higher in Poland. Initially, Vodka started exporting to silesia. And in the 17th and 18th centuries, it Read More
Beer is one of the most ancient Drinks in the world. It was spread in Europe by German and Celtic tribes in back 3000 B.C, beer was produced by European monasteries in the 7th century Read More
Mead is also called 'Nectar of Gods'. In ancient times it was made in Greek, China, Egypt. But it was drunk in India some 4000 years ago.Read More
History of wines is very ancient, it is an alcoholic beverage it is made with fermented grapes. Wines is a 1000-year-old drink, in china it is made from (7000 B.C), Georgia (6000 B.C), Itlay (4000B.Read More