Arshiya Khan

Arshiya Khan is a Commerce graduate who loves to write on general and trending topics.

International Essential Oils Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Essential Oils

International Essential Oils Day (IEOD) was established in 2018 when Jared Turner, president and chief operating officer of Young Living, had the idea to celebrate essential oils on D. Gary Young's birthday, July 11.

Ker Puja in India 2023: Date, History, Facts about Tripura

We presume that the celebration of Ker Puja began more than five centuries ago, as it was one of the holidays observed by former monarchs.

Naadam Holiday in Malaysia 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

In the 12th century, Mongolians began celebrating to demonstrate their military prowess. Since the 17th century, religious festivals have been accompanied by Naadam tournaments.

National State Fair Food Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about State Fair Food

State festivals are a summertime tradition. People flock to the fairgrounds once a year to appreciate the stalls, livestock, rides, and gifts. But let's be honest: it's all about the fried and tasty food, whether on skewers or not.

World Population Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Population

The purpose of Five Billion Day in 1987 was to commemorate the date when the world's population supposedly reached five billion individuals, which supposedly occurred on July 11, 1987 (hence the annual date for World Population Day).

All American Pet Photo Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Pets

Pets have been kept by humans for centuries, and they are present in nearly every culture and community. Initially, aristocrats kept canines for companionship and hunting, and they were considered symbols of elitism.

Bowdler’s Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Shakespeare

Thomas Bowdler was born on 11 July 1754 in Bath, United Kingdom. Bowdler, an English physician and philanthropist, is best known for his book censorship.

Captive Nations Week 2023: History, Facts, How to Observe

A 1953 Congressional resolution proclaimed Captive Nations Week to raise awareness of the Soviet occupation of Eastern European countries and the Soviet imposition of support for Communist regimes.