Nandana Fort | Where Al-Beruni Measured Earth's Diameter | Islamabad
Discover the breathtaking ruins of Nandana Fort, nestled in the Salt Range of Pakistan, where the legendary polymath Al-Beruni made one of the most groundbreaking calculations in history – the diameter of the Earth! 🏰🌍 In this video, we explore: ✅ The stunning landscape and historical significance of Nandana Fort. ✅ How Al-Beruni, during the 11th century, used the fort’s unique topography to calculate Earth’s circumference with astonishing accuracy. ✅ The scientific methods and instruments Al-Beruni employed, revealing the genius of medieval Islamic astronomy. ✅ Why Nandana remains a hidden gem for history lovers, travelers, and science enthusiasts. Join us on a journey through time to relive Al-Beruni’s incredible feat at this forgotten fortress! 🔔 Subscribe for more stories on untold historical sites, Islamic golden age scholars, and the marvels of science and architecture. #viral #NandanaFort #AlBeruni #EarthsDiameter #HistoricalPlaces #PakistanTourism #islamicgoldenage

Visit to Khewra Salt Mines | Ukasha Gul | Shehar Nama | Suno News

Kusak Fort I Chakwal I 3000 Year Old Castle I Ranjit Singh Failed to Conquer it Even in 6 Months

“You’ll Never Be Like Us.” Until 500KG Happened 🔥

7 Ancient Discoveries That Defy All Explanation

I was amazed 🤯 Historical PETRA - Lost City: Wonder of the World in Jordan 🇯🇴

What Remains of a 5,000-Year-Old Civilisation in Pakistan? | Full Harappa Tour

The Islamic World: 1000 Years in 18 Minutes

This Is Real Face of Balochistan | Mini Dubai of Pakistan 🌍| 4K Documentary | Discover Pakistan

Only Pakistani Mechanics Can Repair This Giant Caterpillar Loader Tire

Who Really Are the Turks?

The Deadliest Weapon of the Ancient World

Pakistan's First President: Iskandar Mirza Kaun Thy? - Podcast with Nasir Baig #Martiallaw #History

A shocking find in an ancient oak stump

Lahore Museum | Historical Places in Lahore | Art and Culture

Revealing The SPECIAL TECHNIQUE Of A Pakistani Man To EXTRACT GOLD From Used Motherboard Waste

8. The Sumerians - Fall of the First Cities

Why Is the Great Wall of China Called the World's Largest Graveyard?

The Most Mysterious Mountain in The World | Mount Kailash | Harry Sahota

Lebanon's Greatest Mystery Finally Solved — Baalbek Megalithic Structure No Human Could Ever Build

