Apr 24, 2011

Tasmanian Aborigines Genocide

During 1803 – 1823 British colonialist captured the Tasmanian island and killed thousands of  Tasmanian Tribes. In 1828 Lt.Governor George Arthur declared a law called “Black Catching”. They have thrown all the Tasmanian into the forest. Later British colonialist started hunting the Tasmanians and killed them.

Before 1803, 3,000 to 15,000 Aborigines were lived. After the British invasion 1860,s it became reduced. Only 72 men, 3 women, and a few children. They were treated like a slave.


In 1869, it became very worse only 3 females and 1 male was lived.


Last Survivor in Tasmanian Aborigines "Palawa"


Last full-blooded “Palawa” Tasmanian Aborigine female called “Trugernanner”. Even her’s last request was refused by the colonials and she’s died in 1872.  The Tasmanian chapter comes an end.

Apr 23, 2011

Felice Beato or Felix Beato


Felice Beato or Felix Beato (1832-1909), was one of the first war photographer and his photographs represent the first substantial works are called “Photo-Journalism”. His genres of works were war photography, Portraits, views and Panorama of the landscape and Architecture.

Beato’s travels too many places, even remote places in Europe, Asia, Japan, and North America to take pictures. He came to Asia captured some valuable pictures during the Second Opium War and Indian Rebellion of 1857. Beato’s influenced in Japan, where he worked with numerous photographers.

Apr 18, 2011

Robert Bunsen


Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen (1811-1899) was a German Chemist and a Pioneer in Photo-chemistry. With his assistant help, he developed the “Bunsen burner” for laboratory usage. 


In 1860 he discovery “Caesium” and next year 1861 he discovered another element called “Rubidium”. He introduced various methods for Gas-analytics

Apr 13, 2011

Johann Kepler



Johann Kepler (1571-1630) was a great German Astronomer and Mathematician. He found the Planet Mars is moving around the sun in an ellipse shape but not in a perfect circle. In the 17th century, he created a great scientific revolution in the field of Astronomy. His well-known theory called "Kepler's laws of planetary motion and Kepler conjecture".

His famous works are "Harmony of the world, The Sacred Mystery of the Cosmos, New Astronomy, On the New Star in Ophiuchus's Foot  and Epitome of Copernican Astronomy"






Apr 11, 2011

Armenian Genocide


Dead Armenian girl in Aleppo desert

Armenian Genocide (1892 - 1917)


During 1892-1894, 80,000 to 300,000 Armenians were lost there life and 1915-1919, There were merely 1.5 million Armenians lost their life...