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Who were the first man to climb on the top of Mt. Everest?Tenzing Norgay, Edmund Hillary29 May, 1953
Who is the first person to rich North Pole of Earth?Robert PearyApril 6, 1909
Who is the first person to rich South Pole of Earth?Ronald Amundsen(Dec. 14, 1912
What is the first religion of the world?Sanatan Dharma
Which country is the first to print book?China(1377)
Which country is the first to issue paper currency?China618 A.D
Which is the first country to start Civil Service Exam?China(207 BC)
Who was the first president of USA?George Washington
Who was the first prime minister of Great Britain?Robert Walpole4 April 1721
Which nation is the first to make education compulsory?Prussia(1524)
Who was the first secretory general of UN?Trigve LiAugust 1945
Which nation was the first to establish a constitution?USAJan 14, 1639
Who was the first governor general of Pakistan?Mohammed Ali Jinnah15 Aug 1947
Who was the first European person to visit China?Marco Polo
Where the first summit of NAM was organized?YugoslaviaSept 1961
Who was/were the first person to flight aeroplane?Wright BrothersDec 17, 1903
Who was the first person to sail around the world?Ferdinand Magellan
Which was the first country to launch satellite into space?RussiaOct. 4, 1957
Which was the first city to  be attack with Atom Bomb?Japan (Heroshima)6th Aug, 1945
Which country first send radio telescope into space?Soviet Union1965
Who the first of Soviet prime minister visited India?V.I. Bulganin1955
What was the first University of the world?Taxila1000 BCE
Who was the first man go into space?Yuri Gagarin USSRApr 12, 1961
Who was the first woman Prime Minister of England?Margaret Thatcher1979
Who was the first woman P.M of any Muslim country?Benazir Bhutto (Pakisstan)1988
Who was the first woman P.M around the world?S. Bandaranaike (Sri Lanka)1960
Who was the first woman cosmonaut in space?Valentina Tereshkova (USSR)16 Jun 1963
Who was the first woman to climb Mount Everest?Junko Tabei (Japan)16 May 1975
Who was the first woman President on UN?Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit1953
Who was the first European invadedIndia?Alexander326 BC.
Who was the first woman to reach north pole?Frances PhippsApr 5, 1971
Who was the first man to draw the map of earth?Anaximander560 BC

Info: Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit was a popular diplomat and politician from India. Robert Peary was an American explorer. Anaximander was a great Greek philosopher before Socratic. Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer. Trygve HalvdanLie was a Norwegian Foreign minister. Roald Engelbregt Gravning Amundsen was an explorer from Norway.knowledge

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