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The psychological and physical toll of the Civil War on President Abraham Lincoln is undeniable.
This striking side-by-side comparison shows the dramatic change in his appearance between 1861, at the beginning of his presidency, and 1865, just before his assassination.
The four years of war, the death of his son, and the immense burden of leadership left him with a face etched with the weight of the nation.
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The psychological and physical toll of the Civil War on President Abraham Lincoln is undeniable. This striking side-by-side comparison shows the dramatic change in his appearance between 1861, at the beginning of his presidency, and 1865, just before his assassination. The four years of war, the death of his son, and the immense burden of leadership left him with a face etched with the weight of the nation. Credits: historyphotographed -IG #History0 Kommentarer ·0 Deler ·858 Visninger -
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In 1197 AD, during the Seljuk period in Isfahan, Iran, astrolabe maker Muhammad ibn Hamid al-Asturlabi crafted a remarkable four-dial combination lock for a brass box. This device, using eight Arabic letter positions, offered over 4.2 billion combinations, demonstrating exceptional medieval ingenuity.
The lock integrated sophisticated engineering with elegant inlaid designs, inscribed with its creator’s name and date. Preserved in museums like the MFA Boston, it exemplifies Islamic Golden Age advancements, paralleling contemporary inventions by al-Jazari and influencing future mechanical locks.
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In 1197 AD, during the Seljuk period in Isfahan, Iran, astrolabe maker Muhammad ibn Hamid al-Asturlabi crafted a remarkable four-dial combination lock for a brass box. This device, using eight Arabic letter positions, offered over 4.2 billion combinations, demonstrating exceptional medieval ingenuity. The lock integrated sophisticated engineering with elegant inlaid designs, inscribed with its creator’s name and date. Preserved in museums like the MFA Boston, it exemplifies Islamic Golden Age advancements, paralleling contemporary inventions by al-Jazari and influencing future mechanical locks. Credits: historyinmemes - IG #History0 Kommentarer ·0 Deler ·1K Visninger