Yeahh..... almost there
.... and ...the link with the question?
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Yeahh..... almost there
.... and ...the link with the question?
CheersYES!!!
well done and over to you![]()
We have have probably all eaten one - in my case a good few more than one - but I wonder if anyone knows where and when the beefburger (or hamburger, call it what you will) was invented?
Hmm - didn't think this would need any clues.
There is a wall in England that might help...

You may be closer than you think with that answer...Big Max Wall ?![]()
Seeing as I am in Greece..Fletcher Davies of Athens in the 1880s.?
There have been things around resembling beefburgers for centuries before the Americans gave a name to them - more or less every cuisine has recipes for minced beef or lamb. I have heard that there was a kind of 'Roman Burger', which the Romans brought to Britain with them - they apparently had a taste for so called street food. I would imagine they tasted a lot better than the later American version.
Cheers BB. Which historical event gave rise to the idea that an English King may have converted to Islam ?
I think you've got it BB. It is in the British Museum and is one of the rarest and most unusual Anglo Saxon coins. It imitates the gold dinar of the Caliph al-Mansur. The Arabic inscription is not perfect but reads 'There is no deity but Allah, The one, without equal, and Muhammad is the Apostle of Allah'. The coin was engraved, struck and issued by Offa, King of Mercia. The exact reasons are not known - various theories circulate on this. At any rate the 'OFFA REX' is inserted upside down in relation to the Arabic - so it was not done by a perfect scholar of classical Arabic. The first translations of the Khoran are after Offa's reign. So did he understand it ? And why was it there ? One of those mysteries we will never know. Over to you.I've no idea about the historical event, but is this anything to do with he-of-the-dyke fame, Offa? I remember reading a story about a gold coin being found, apparently minted in his reign, with Arabic inscriptions on it.
No - but on the right 'track'...Sound of Music first performance?
No, but it certainly involved a lot of it.Hair?