Indras Khan
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My misterious Library
The Mysterious Library In a busling City there was a young boy named Roman who loved books.One day while exploring an old part of town he stumbled upon a forgotten library hidden between two tall buildings.the ancient with dusty shalves and books that seem to hold the secrets of the world courious rohan started reading peculiar a book that seem to glow faintly as he turn the pages he realised that the was guid him on a journey through history teaching him lessons about courage wisdom and Compassion
By Indras Khanabout a year ago in BookClub
Hope and aspirations
five score years ago a great American in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the emancipation proclamation.This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice.it came as a joyous day break to end the long night of captivity.But one hundred years later we must face the tragic fact tha the negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination one hundred laters the Negro lives on a lonely island of poverty in the midst of a vast ocean of material prosperity.One hundred years later the Negro is still languished in the corners of of merican society and finds himself an exile in his own land .So we have come here today to dramatize an appalling condition.
By Indras Khanabout a year ago in Education
The unique culture of the world
The Unique Kalasha Culture which is place in behind the Hindu Kush mountain ranges in north West Pakistan there a unique people arriving who are called kalashians the are considered unique among the people of Pakistan the kalashians people whites kinned blond hair triber backcountry of Pakistan claim to be. Descendants of the ancient Greeks the kalasha religion is polytheist similar to paganism and ancient forms of Hinduism the people offer sacrifices for their Gods their culture is interlinked with their culture and includes several unique festivals and celebrations The culture of the Kalash people is unique and differs in many ways from the many contemporary Muslim ethnic groups surrounding them in northwestern Pakistan. Nature plays a highly significant and spiritual role in their daily life. As part of their religious tradition, sacrifices are offered and festivals held to give thanks for the abundant resources of their three valleys. Kalasha Desh (the three Kalash valleys) is made up of two distinct cultural areas, the valleys of Rumbur and Bumburet forming one, and Birir Valley the other; Birir Valley being the more traditional of the two.The Kalash were ruled by the Mehtar of Chitral from the 18th century onward. They have enjoyed a cordial relationship with the major ethnic group of Chitral, the Kho who are Sunni and Ismaili Muslims. The multi-ethnic and multi-religious State of Chitral ensured that the Kalash were able to live in peace and harmony and practice their culture and religion. The Kalasha were protected by the Chitralis from Afghan Raids, who also generally did not allow missionaries in Kalash. They allowed for the Kalasha to look after their matters themselves.[77] The Nuristani, their neighbours in the region of former Kafiristan west of the border, were converted, on pain of death, to Islam by Amir Abdur-Rahman of Afghanistan in the 1890s and their land was renamedThe Kalash are considered to be an indigenous people of Asia, with their ancestors migrating to Afghanistan from a distant place in South Asia which the Kalash call "Tsiyam" in their folk songs and epics.[9] This site is said to be near Jalalabad and Lughman according to Morgenstierne.[73]
By Indras Khanabout a year ago in History



