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There is evidence of the basic umbrella being used over four thousand years ago in places like ancient Egypt, Assyria, Greece and China. They were originally designed and used for shade against the sun. However, the Chinese then used wax to waterproof them so they could be used in rain. Initially, umbrellas were for the use of women only. However, a Persian traveller called Jonas Hanway used an umbrella in public for thirty years. This made the invention more popular with men.

It is said chang li hua invented the basic umbrella and there is also proof that he had invented the basic umbrella in books and handwritten objects.

It is very improbable historically, but it has been postulated, though never proved, that it had been invented in Italy by a man named Umberto Rella, who named his invention after himself using a combination of portions of his first and last names: Umb rella.
There is no perfect date as to when the Umbrella was invented and used. We could only trace back its use to the ancient civilizations. In the Ancient Middle East it was used as a honor of protecting the Kings from the heat of the sun by holding it over their head. The Persians too employed the use of umbrella to protect their kings from sun. the Ancient Egypt also proves its use. In Ancient Egypt, the umbrella took the form of Flagellum. It was with a fan made of palm leaves.

The Umbrella was also used in Ancient Greece. It was more used by women not just to protect themselves from heat but also was used as a fashion accessory. Men used it rarely since it was a woman fashion accessory.

Even during the middle ages, the umbrella existed in Europe but it was really used. Only in the 17th century it became more prominent. It was used by the attendants over their master's head. In early 1600's it had even become a part of the dictionary with the same meaning of what we use it today.

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