3102 BC
Kali Yuga, the fourth and final yuga of Hinduism, starts with the death of Krishna.
Kali Yuga, the final age in Hindu cosmology, is said to begin with the death of Krishna in 3102 BC.
Kali Yuga is the fourth and final yuga (era) in Hindu cosmology, believed to begin with the death of Lord Krishna in 3102 BC. It is characterized by moral decline, loss of dharma, and the predominance of sin and corruption. According to tradition, this age lasts for 432,000 years, during which societies and values deteriorate. The concept of Kali Yuga shapes Hindu eschatology, influencing rituals and philosophical interpretations. Its commencement marks a pivotal transition in the cosmic cycle of yugas.
3102 BC
Kali Yuga
yuga
Hinduism
Krishna
1983day.year
Thirteen people die and one is seriously injured in the Wah Mee massacre in Seattle. It is said to be the largest robbery-motivated mass-murder in U.S. history.
The Wah Mee massacre in Seattle left 13 people dead in 1983, marking the largest robbery-driven mass murder in U.S. history.
The Wah Mee was an illegal gambling club in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. On February 18, 1983, three armed assailants entered the club and held patrons at gunpoint. They bound and executed 13 victims to eliminate witnesses, leaving only one survivor. The brutality and scale of the massacre shocked the nation and spurred extensive police investigations. Eventually, the perpetrators were identified, arrested, and brought to justice. The tragedy highlighted the dangers of organized crime and had a lasting impact on the local community.
1983
Wah Mee massacre
Seattle
2013day.year
Armed robbers steal a haul of diamonds worth $50 million during a raid at Brussels Airport in Belgium.
In 2013, a gang of armed robbers executed a daring heist at Brussels Airport, absconding with $50 million in diamonds.
During the early morning hours of February 18, 2013, masked gunmen stormed a secure DHL warehouse at Brussels Airport. They held staff at gunpoint and swiftly loaded high-value diamond shipments into getaway vehicles. The thieves escaped before security forces could react, leaving behind stunned employees. Despite an international manhunt, only a fraction of the stolen gems were ever recovered. The heist is considered one of the largest diamond robberies in history. In its aftermath, airport authorities tightened protocols for the transport of precious cargoes and increased security measures at handling facilities.
2013
steal
Brussels Airport
Belgium