4,000-Year-Old Tomb With Giant Pink Granite Door Found in Saqqara, Egypt

January 25, 2026

4,000-Year-Old Tomb With Giant Pink Granite Door Found in Saqqara, Egypt

Archaeologists discovered a 4,000-year-old tomb in Saqqara with a massive pink granite door. The tomb belonged to Prince Waser-If-Re of Egypt's Old Kingdom. Key finds include large false doors, statues, and evidence of later reuse.

4,000-Year-Old Tomb With Giant Pink Granite Door Found in Saqqara, Egypt

January 25, 2026

4,000-Year-Old Tomb With Giant Pink Granite Door Found in Saqqara, Egypt

Archaeologists discovered a 4,000-year-old tomb in Saqqara with a massive pink granite door. The tomb belonged to Prince Waser-If-Re of Egypt's Old Kingdom. Key finds include large false doors, statues, and evidence of later reuse.

Huge Underground City Found in Turkey’s Cappadocia, Hidden for Centuries

January 25, 2026

Huge Underground City Found in Turkey’s Cappadocia, Hidden for Centuries

A massive hidden underground city has been discovered beneath Nevşehir Castle in Turkey's Cappadocia. Larger than expected, this ancient settlement shows how people lived underground to survive wars and climate over centuries.

AIDWA Opens Photo Exhibition Showcasing Women’s Historic Struggles Ahead of National Congress

January 25, 2026

AIDWA Opens Photo Exhibition Showcasing Women’s Historic Struggles Ahead of National Congress

AIDWA inaugurated a photo exhibition in Hyderabad on January 25, 2026. It highlights women’s struggles from Telangana’s armed peasant fight to today’s movements. The event leads up to AIDWA’s 14th National Congress.

Siddi Badsha Community Flourishes in Gujarat’s Gir Forest with African Roots and Sporting Pride

January 25, 2026

Siddi Badsha Community Flourishes in Gujarat’s Gir Forest with African Roots and Sporting Pride

The Siddi Badsha community in Gujarat’s Sasan Gir thrives with deep African roots, a unique bond with Asiatic lions, and a growing reputation in sports, especially judo.