Arshiya Khan

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

St Peters Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about St Peter

According to biblical legend, Saint Peter was one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles. Before he was summoned by Jesus, he was a fisherman whose name was Simon, which means 'he who has heard.'

Seychelles Independence Day 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

The Seychelles archipelago is comprised of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean near the Somalian Sea's easternmost point. Vasco da Gama spotted the islands for the first time in 1502 and christened them the Admiral Islands in his honour.

Saint Peter and Saint Paul Day (Chile) 2023: Date, History, Facts about St. Peter and Paul

Saint Peter and Saint Paul's Day is undoubtedly one of the earliest Christian feast days. In 2010, Peter and Paul paintings were discovered on the walls of the catacombs.

National Nash Day 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

The name Nash derives from the Middle English phrase 'by the ash tree.' This name is frequently used as a boy's first name or as an androgynous surname.

National Waffle Iron Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about American Breakfast

Waffles are thought to have originated in Belgium, so it is likely that the waffle iron, or at least a primitive version of it, was also devised in Belgium or its environs during the Middle Ages.

Vietnamese Family Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Vietnam

Vietnam is a country with a strong connection to its fundamental cultural values, which are primarily based on Confucianism. This means that Vietnamese people value respect, education, harmony, and family loyalty highly.

National Handshake Day 2023: Date, History, Facts about Greeting Gestures

The handshake is possibly one of the oldest forms of salutation in the world, and it deserves recognition for this as well as for all it can signify in various contexts.

National Guy Day 2023: Date, History, Facts, Activities

During the 1950s, Guy was a prominent name in the United States. It ultimately evolved from the proto-Germanic word 'widuz,' which meant 'wood,' to 'wido.