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Forgotten Fortunes: The Lost Wealth of Alexander the Great’s Children
Forgotten Fortunes: The Wealth and Legacy of Alexander the Great’s Children he Great, one of the most legendary conquerors in world history, created an empire that stretched from Greece to India. At the time of his death in 323 BCE, he was not only a military genius but also one of the richest men in history. But what became of this enormous wealth after his death? Specifically, what happened to the children he left behind—and did they inherit the riches of an empire or the weight of its collapse?
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
Defending Identity, Managing Change: How South Indian States Are Responding to Northern Migration
Defending Identity, Managing Change: How South Indian States Are Addressing Northern Migration South Indiahome to ancient Dravidian languages, dynamic regional identities, and economic centers such as Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabadhas experienced a significant increase in the influx of migrants from North India in recent decades. As this migration escalates, authorities in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh are implementing various strategies to safeguard their indigenous cultures, ensure social cohesion, and manage the strain on their infrastructure.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
A falied love story. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Beneath the Blue Sky Once upon a time, in a quiet coastal town, there lived two souls whose lives could not have been more different. Arman, a boy of humble beginnings, spent his days helping his mother sell fruit at the market. Lila, on the other hand, was the daughter of a wealthy businessman, raised in a world of silk curtains, ocean-view balconies, and soft piano melodies.
By Atikur Rahman juned9 months ago in History
Emma
Emma is a delightful and witty novel written by Jane Austen, one of the most beloved authors in English literature. First published in 1815, this story is filled with humor, romance, and clever observations about society and relationships. It follows the life of a young woman named Emma Woodhouse, who thinks she knows everything about love but ends up learning some very important lessons.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in History
“Resonances of Terror: The Catastrophe of the Nanjing Massacre”. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
apanese forces entered Nanjing on December 13, 1937, it signified the onset of one of history’s bleakest and most savage massacres. Over the course of approximately six weeks, the ancient Chinese city endured incomprehensible violence, leaving a legacy of terror that continues to resonate in the hearts of millions today.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
Perfect brownies baked at high altitude are possible thanks to Colorado’s home economics pioneer Inga Allison
Many bakers working at high altitudes have carefully followed a standard recipe only to reach into the oven to find a sunken cake, flat cookies or dry muffins.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in History
The North-to-South Shift: Understanding the Impact of Northern Indian Migration to South India and How to Manage It . AI-Generated.
The North-to-South Transition: Comprehending the Effects of Northern Indian Migration to Southern India and Methods of Management
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
The Violent and Mysterious Death of Christopher Marlowe
Christopher Marlowe, one of Elizabethan England’s most enigmatic and brilliant playwrights, died young and under circumstances so suspicious that his death has become one of literary history’s most enduring mysteries. Known for his powerful blank verse and provocative themes, Marlowe’s meteoric rise in the late 16th century was matched only by the suddenness and violence of his demise.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in History
The Defeat of the Mauryan Empire: Ashoka's Southern Failure. AI-Generated.
The Defeat of the Mauryan Empire: Ashoka’s Southern Campaign and the Unyielding South History often glorifies the victors—but in the sun-scorched landscapes of ancient South India, a lesser-known chapter tells the story of resistance, pride, and resilience. It is the tale of how the great Ashoka the Great, the mighty emperor of the Mauryan Empire, met his limits at the southern frontiers—brought low not by war-weariness or internal dissent, but by the fiery defiance of the South Indian kingdoms.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
The Rise of the Great King Karaikal Cholan
The Ascent of the Great King Karaikal Cholan: Illuminator of the Chola Empire The chronicles of South Indian history are adorned with the bravery and magnificence of the Chola dynasty. Among its numerous prominent rulers, one name that has recently begun to surface from the shadows of time is King Karaikal Cholana sovereign whose journey from a coastal stronghold to imperial supremacy epitomizes endurance, foresight, and transformative governance.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History











