PERU 🇵🇪 EXPLAINED | EXPO 2020 DUBAI @HaiderBrothers
Peru has also made one of the beautiful Pavilion in Dubai Expo 2020.
I have checked all the videos on the internet but I haven’t found proper detail of History and Link between the things displayed in Peru Pavilion, So I thought to make a video with complete detail about the display in PERU PAVILION.
Everything is explained in Urdu but English Sub Titles I have added with the video.
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Details about Peru:
Peru is the third-largest country in South America, coming in after Brazil and Argentina. The capital is Lima and also the biggest city of the country, 268,352 people live here.
-There are three official languages of Peru: Spanish, Quechua and Amaya. .
-The money used in Peru is called Sol. Their population is approximately 33,000,000.
-Spanish were ruling them for over 250 years. Then they got Independence in July 28, 1821.
-They are having more than 10,000 history. This is the oldest civilization in America and one of the six oldest in the world. And INCA Empire (1438-15312 AD) was the most advance state in Pre Columbian America which was further conquered by Spanish Empire in 16th century. Hunting tools dating back more than 11,000 years have been found inside the cave of Peru.
-Spanish conquered them by bringing and spreading different diseases such as smallpox, malaria, typhus, influenza. Peru's population at decreased to 80%. Inca Empire population at that time was 12 million.
-There is a battle of Ayacucho which last for 4 hours of the bloody battle and ended with the defeat of the royalists with an estimated of 1,800 death and 700 wounded soldiers this is how they got Independence from Spanish.
-Jose de San Martin is the National hero of Peru. He was the leader of the Ayacucho battle against Spaniards and he is also the one designed the flag of Peru
-The Inca Bridge (rope bridge)
This Inca Bridge was an ancient Inca grass rope bridge out of Machu Picchu, crossing the Urubamba River southeast of Cusco in the Pongo de Manqué. Every one or two years, a replica bridge is constructed from dried grasses and wood. The biannual changing of the bridge is celebrated as a major event by locals.
-Peru has more than 3,500 varieties of potatoes, the largest in the world and 55 varieties of corn.
-The national animal is the vicuña, It comes in 22 natural colors. Vicuña wool is most expensive wool in the world it’s the finest and rarest wool in the world.
-QUIPU (khipu) was a method used by the Incas and other ancient Andean cultures to keep records and communicate information using string, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways. QUIPU THE ANCIENT COMPUTERS OF THE INCA CIVILIZATION. THREADS THAT SPEAKS
-Machu Pichu is an Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, above the Urubamba River valley. Built in the 15th century and later abandoned, it’s renowned for its sophisticated dry-stone walls that fuse huge blocks without the use of mortar, intriguing buildings that play on astronomica. The stones in the most handsome buildings throughout the Inca Empire used no mortar. These stones were cut so precisely, and wedged so closely together, that a credit card cannot be inserted between them. Aside from the obvious aesthetic benefits of this building style, there are engineering advantages. Peru is a seismically unstable country—both Lima and Cusco have been leveled by earthquakes.
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