Saturday, November 24, 2018

What is the Greek history?

Foreign leaders are welcome to welcome the key ... welcome to the red carpet ... But surprising when you look at the history ... What's the surprise?

Red carpet reception is a great honor to the special guest around the world .... Prime Minister ... President is the President of the Republic. In fact, the red carpet is not a sign of honor at one time. It was a time to resolve the fate. To know the history of the red carpet, the BC 458 must enter the history of Greece of the year ....

It was the time when India was ruled by Mahatma Emperor Ajathasra. In Greece, the red carpet is the history of the play Agamemnon, composed by Aeschylus. His wife Clytemnestra, who was separated from the war, was brought to the palace by the successor King Ahmadani, with the victory of the war. It was awkward to Clytemnestra, who waited to celebrate the victory. Caittemnestra greets the red carpet for them to repel her husband who comes with a different girl ...

The red carpet reception is only for God, in which the Greeks believe that if they happen, they will be destroyed ... Ahmadineyan the king did not walk in the red carpet. This drama was held in Greece for centuries.

During the colonization of Europe's colonial domination, the red carpet became the new culture for them. Later, it moved to the United States in 1821. The people of Ammanakam welcomed the chairmanship of James Manor, who came to South Carolina. The history of the red carpet James Monroe, from which it happened, has since become a symbol of red carpet honor.

In the 1920s, the red carpet was expanded to welcome Hollywood celebrities in the context of the Hollywood cinema world. The fallen face of celebrities gave the red carpet a new shape and honor. For India, the red carpet was introduced in 1911.

The first historical event welcomed by George Vyasirai Hardinge, a red carpet to honor the new King of Delhi Durbar. The green carpet in the Lok Sabha and the red carpet in the Rajya Sabha are still routine, explaining that the state has risen more than the Lok Sabha

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