As a Russian revolutionary hero and leader, they couldn’t bury Lenin in an average grave. Why would they, when they could keep his body embalmed and on display for everyone to venerate?
Prof. K.P. Rao, the archaeologist who excavated the burial site in 2001, confirms its dating to around 2500 BC. Black-and-red ...
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Ruth Stout didn’t plow, dig, water, or weed—and now her “no-work” method is everywhere. But behind her secret to the perfect plot lay other secrets and other plots.
Interestingly, he had stated in his will that he wanted to be cremated with his ashes buried in three regions ... which was inspired by and resembles Lenin’s Tomb, but with Vietnamese flourishes ...
Most of the trapped civilians, including children, were buried alive as they froze to ... street once named after Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin. Behind the fence was a brand new excavator that ...
Journalist Joel Santos Guimarães , one of the creators of the Brazil Arab News Agency (ANBA) project, passed away ...
The monument, which has been turned into a dargah, with visitors offering chadars, flowers, and perfume at the grave, is listed ... to Communist leaders Lenin and Stalin were brought down after ...