Ikram Ullah
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Body Emerges from the Glacier After 28 Years
Body Emerges from the Glacier After 28 Years: Kohistan Witnesses a Stirring Scene of Nature, Memory, and Loss In accordance with the immutable laws of nature, ice has long been known to preserve objects, bodies, and memories across decades — sometimes even centuries. It conceals the past within its cold grip, keeping it frozen in time until the moment of release arrives. Such a moment has recently occurred in the snow-clad highlands of Kohistan, where an extraordinary discovery has captivated local residents and resonated deeply with anyone who has known loss.
By Ikram Ullah5 months ago in Earth
Frozen in Time: The Haunting Discovery of George Mallory on Everest
On May 1, 1999, as American mountaineer Conrad Anker slowly ascended the treacherous North Face of Mount Everest, he noticed something peculiar on the icy slope—a flat, rock-like object jutting out of the snow. But this was no ordinary rock. To his astonishment, it was a human body—eerily well-preserved by the mountain’s brutal cold. Frozen in time, the body belonged to none other than George Mallory, the legendary British climber who had vanished 75 years earlier during a tragic expedition in 1924.
By Ikram Ullah5 months ago in Wander
🌊 Is a Mega Disaster Looming Over Pacific Nations?
🔴 A Powerful Earthquake Hits Russia – Magnitude 8.8 On July 30, 2025, the world witnessed a massive natural disaster when a magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck near the Kamchatka Peninsula in far-eastern Russia. The quake, which occurred in one of the most seismically active zones on earth—the Ring of Fire—sent tsunami alerts across the Pacific Ocean.
By Ikram Ullah5 months ago in Earth
🔹 Grace Hopper – A Mind, A History, A Revolution! 🚀
✨ Introduction Some people in history don't just succeed—they lay the foundation of an era. Grace Murray Hopper was one of those rare minds who not only revolutionized computer programming but also played a key role in laying the groundwork for the entire digital world.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in Geeks
🌍 World Hepatitis Day 📅 28 July 2025
What is Hepatitis? Hepatitis is a silent killer—an inflammation of the liver caused by viral infections. If left undiagnosed and untreated, it can lead to serious outcomes like liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, liver failure, and even death. Types B, C, and D, in particular, may result in chronic infection, while A and E typically lead to acute but self‑resolving illness .
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in FYI
The Long History of the Middle Finger: From Ancient Insult to Global Gesture
The gesture of raising the middle finger—often considered vulgar or offensive in many cultures—has a surprisingly rich and ancient history that spans thousands of years. It is more than just a modern-day sign of frustration; it has deep roots in classical antiquity, plays, empires, and even battlefield provocations. From the Roman Empire to present-day protests, the middle finger has consistently served as a powerful, rebellious tool of communication.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in History
Chilling Discovery: Colorado Couple Missing Since 2011 Found Sitting Inside Abandoned Utah Mine Eight Years Later
In a haunting case that puzzled both families and law enforcement for nearly a decade, the remains of two young travelers from Colorado — 26-year-old Sarah Bennett and 28-year-old Andrew Miller — were discovered in 2019, deep within a sealed uranium mine in southern Utah. Their mysterious disappearance in 2011 had left their loved ones in anguish, and their eventual discovery raised even more questions than answers.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in Criminal
"Bera Sum Na Ijaazat e Numay." (Only the permission to shoot is yours.)
Almost two hundred years ago it is Balochistan. And inside the mountains of Balochistan is a purely tribal area called Kohlu. The interesting thing is that the year is also 1825. That is, exactly two hundred years ago from today. In a house of Kohlu, a child is born. He is named “Lal Han”... Growing up, he becomes a shepherd. It is the monsoon season (just like nowadays)... This shepherd is outside his area with his sheep and goats. A stormy rain begins. In the midst of those mountains, a house is seen. He goes toward that house to seek shelter. The men of the house are not there. According to the customs of that time, the woman of the house becomes the host. She is a newlywed bride. The woman tries to save her tent from the storm. The strong winds take away her dupatta. She is trying to save the belongings. Lightning flashes. In the thousandth part of a second, Lal Han's eyes fall on that woman whose hair is open and the storm has taken away her dupatta, but she, unaware of the world, is trying to save her shelter. In this thousandth part of a second, Lal Han’s life changes and he becomes “Mast Tawakali” and “Sammu Beli”. That woman is none other than “Sammu”. Imagine that it is a purely tribal time from two hundred years ago. Mast Tawakali not only falls in love with a married woman, but also mentions her name in his poetry. He even calls himself “Sammu Beli” meaning friend of Sammu. But no one’s “honor” awakens to go and kill that shepherd. Rather what happens is that they are called “Hazrat Mast Tawakali”. After his death, people come to his grave with great respect and his grave becomes a spiritual center. No one knows the real meaning of the name “Sammu”, but even today thousands of women in Baloch society are named “Sammi”.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in Viva
Viral Video of Woman and Man's Killing in Balochistan: "Tribal Chief Ordered the Execution"
In Pakistan’s province of Balochistan, a video has gone viral showing a man and a woman being killed allegedly on the orders of a local tribal chief over accusations of Karo-Kari (a form of honor killing). Following this, the police have registered a case.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in Criminal
BBC Verify Analysis on the Claim of Shooting Down Five Indian Warplanes, Including Rafale – and the Story of the Bathinda YouTuber
Pakistan's Claim In May this year, Pakistan’s military claimed that it had shot down five Indian Air Force jets. Before this, the Indian military had claimed to have struck nine locations in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
By Ikram Ullah6 months ago in The Swamp











