Babar Khan
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Love Letters Through Time
Then there’s Love Letters Through the Ages: A Journey of Romance and Affection Love letters had become a thing of the past—a brief encapsulation of love spanning time and distance. From missives between historical figures and their loves to notes traded over social media, love letters have delivered intimate moments and profound emotions. The love letter’s evolution reflects the evolution of human connection and our words.
By Babar Khan11 months ago in Fiction
My Family's Biryani Recipe
Another fixture in both my culture and my life is biryani, a spiced, aromatic rice dish that originated in South Asia and became one of many dishes’ beloved in parts of the world around the globe. As with many biryanis is not just a plate of rice for me — the best family bonding and culture root as well and that is also cooked on special occasions big celebrations, weddings Eid, and family get-togethers. It embodies jubilation, togetherness, and the transmission of a tradition.
By Babar Khan11 months ago in History
Love in 50 words. Content Warning.
Life is here, in Walden, that beauty is here, that love, which isn’t “here” (out of the system) but a gentle wind, a warm sunrise, a hug. It’s cracking up, fingers laced, promises made.” Lose is a loss and loss is a loss—compassion, love, and patience. It’s a song sung in the wake of silence, a flame without a fire. Love is endless, infinite.
By Babar Khan12 months ago in Poets


