Jahangir khan
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Smiles All Around
A Tale of Friendship, Fun, and the Magic of Childhood In the quiet town of Willowbrook, nestled between rolling hills and sunflower fields, there was a small school with red brick walls and a big, cheerful playground. It was the kind of place where laughter echoed through the trees and where the days seemed longer just to fit in all the fun.
By Jahangir khan 8 months ago in 01
Zara and the Forty Shadows
In the arid mountains of Zafaria, where sandstorms whispered secrets and moonlight gleamed on ancient stones, lived a clever young woman named Zara. She was the daughter of a humble woodcutter and known throughout her village for her sharp wit and kind heart.
By Jahangir khan 8 months ago in Fiction
Shadows of Courage
The sky above Shima glowed unnaturally bright, a hue not born of sunrise nor sunset. It was August 6, 1945. The city of Hiroshima stirred with the quiet rhythms of a Monday morning—vendors setting up stalls, children preparing for school, and factory whistles soon to blow. Among them walked Hiro Tanaka, a 28-year-old medic recently returned from the Chinese front. He was a quiet man, carrying more ghosts than medals, and determined to do what little good he could in the final, desperate days of war.
By Jahangir khan 8 months ago in BookClub
The Foolish Wisdom of Sheikh Chilli
In a quiet village nestled between green hills and golden fields, lived a man named Sheikh Chilli. He was known far and wide not for his cleverness, but for his unmatched ability to get into trouble—without even realizing it. His neighbors called him a daydreamer, and his mother often said, “My son’s head is in the clouds, but his feet never touch the ground.”
By Jahangir khan 8 months ago in Humor
The Fall of a Conqueror: Lessons from the Death of Hulagu Khan
The wind that once carried the banners of conquest across the burning plains of Persia now whispered through the silent tents of Hulagu Khan. Once, he had commanded the fiercest army the world had ever known. He had crushed the Abbasid Caliphate, leveled cities to the ground, and extended Mongol supremacy deeper into the heart of the Islamic world. But now, in the twilight of his life, the great Khan of the Ilkhanate lay weakened, not by sword or rebellion, but by something far more ancient and inevitable—time.
By Jahangir khan 9 months ago in History
The Monkey and the Cat
Deep within the heart of an ancient jungle, where the vines grew thick and the trees whispered secrets to the wind, there lived a clever monkey named Milo and a curious cat named Cleo. They were an unlikely pair — Milo was playful and mischievous, while Cleo was thoughtful and cautious — but fate had a way of weaving strange friendships.
By Jahangir khan 9 months ago in Education
Student of the Year. Content Warning.
The applause thundered through the auditorium, echoing off the high ceilings and into the hearts of every student, teacher, and parent present. As the principal read the name from the golden envelope, all eyes turned to the back of the hall.
By Jahangir khan 9 months ago in Education
The Foolish Monkey
Once upon a time, in the heart of a lush, green jungle, lived a young monkey named Miko. Miko was not like the other monkeys in his troop. While the others were cautious, wise, and followed the rules set by the elders, Miko was known for his endless curiosity and mischievous antics. He was always looking for something new to try, somewhere strange to explore, or some trick to pull.
By Jahangir khan 9 months ago in Education
The Rusty Ride:
The bicycle had been in the shed for decades. It leaned awkwardly against the wall, its frame eaten by rust, one pedal missing, and a thick coat of dust settling over it like forgotten snow. Most would have seen junk. But twelve-year-old Mia saw a mystery.
By Jahangir khan 9 months ago in 01










