Monday, 21 December 2015

Top 10 B laze in World

TOP 10 BLAZE IN WORLD
Frederick II of Prussia
We cannot deny thet fact that Fredrick II indeed turned Prussia into a leading power of Europe. Victory in the 7 year’s war led by Frederick, saw the Prussia nation doubling in size and power. He was a great source of inspiration and adoration by his fellow kings as he modernized education and legal forms in his Prussian state.

9. HAILE SELASSIE I (1892-1975)

Haile Selassie I
The Rastafarian culture and tradition portrays him as a god as his lineage is all the way traced to King Solomon in The Bible. He became emperor of Ethiopia and fought colonizers from Italy. Introducing modest reforms of education and legality, this saw his country modernizing at large although he paid respect to foreign civilization. However, his style of ruling was outdated and he became overthrown in 1974 as the last Ethiopian king.

8. KING TUTANKHAMUN (C. 1341-C.23 BC)

King Tutankhamun
He did not play a major role in Egypt’s vast history. As a child king, he only ruled for a period of nine years. Perhaps, his burial site made him iconic as it remains one of the only alive tombs ever found in Egypt. The amazing and unique artefacts found in his tomb discovered the ancient Egyptian way of life. However, Tutankhamen tried to improve relations with adjacent kingdoms as well as participating in construction projects in his kingdom despite making less contribution in Egypt. Nonetheless, his uniqueness is attributed to the discovery of his tomb and that certainly makes him an idol.

7. PETER I OF RUSSIA (1672-1723)

Peter I of Russia
We see this Tsar inheriting an outdated and primitive kingdom and turning it into a modest empire. Tremendous efforts saw him implementing education reforms, polishing his military and government systems as well as expanding the Russian territory bordering the South and East. Indeed he boosted Russia’s progress and made it as one of the greatest players of the world.

6. KING HAMMURABI (N/A-C.1750 BC)

King Hammurabi
As the sixth king of the first lineage of Babylon, Hammurabi is well known for his legal nature of command. His eight-foot-high curved tablets and the earliest organized law ever to be found site as examples. His governing code ranks as an ‘eye for an eye’ justice approach written in in the Babylonian vernacular. He is known to be one of the earliest law makers in the world’s history.

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