Analysis
History of Architecture
The Story of Architecture: From Prehistory to Today People often admire buildings solely for their beauty, design, or size. In reality architecture is far more complex than just aesthetics. It’s one of the oldest forms of human expression, a record of our culture, religion and societal organization. History of architecture indeed runs parallel to the history of humanity itself.
By Sheikh Siyam9 months ago in History
The India-Pakistan war 2025: what happened so far
As we stepped into the mid 2025, we are about to witness a war that took place in 1947 and now reborn again. The India-Pakistan war is an issue of not only today, because the beef between these two countries are ages long history. Let's take a look into the war and what happened so far.
By Farhan Chowdhury9 months ago in History
The Retreat from Dunkirk, 1940
Dunkirk was a pretty good movie. And, it was fairly accurate by Hollywood standards. However, they left an important part out of this story. How were those thousands of soldiers, the cream of the British crop, able to escape running with their backs to German guns? German forces clearly dominant, pushed the British and their allies into a pocket in Northwestern France but could not finish them off there. Why?
By Larry hart9 months ago in History
Line of Control: Flames of Rivalry
L The icy winds howled through the valleys of Kashmir, sweeping snow across the jagged ridges of the Line of Control. In this cold, unforgiving terrain, two nations faced each other—India and Pakistan—locked in a rivalry that had burned for over seven decades.
By Muhammad Zahir9 months ago in History
The mask of US human rightsism.
The Mask of US Human Rights: A History of the Empire of Oppression When the slogans of human rights, democracy or justice are spread on the world stage, the United States is the first. ‘Freedom’, ‘Liberty’, ‘Human Rights’—these words are like a miraculous mantra in their mouths. They have captured the world media, the UN arena, the highest levels of education and culture, and even the definition of human rights, binding them to their dominance. But the question is, is the United States really the protector of human rights? Or have they made human rights a political weapon, using which they have destroyed the foundations of nations, civilizations and humanity?
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in History
Reasons for the decline of the Muslim world.
The Muslim world was once a symbol of leadership in the pages of world history—unique in knowledge, science, justice, military might, and spirituality. Baghdad, Cairo, Andalusia, Samarkand, or Delhi—each city was a beacon of civilization. But today that Muslim world is fragmented, weak, oppressed, and confused. The question arises—what is the cause of this decline? Is it primarily the result of external aggression? Or is it the result of internal moral and political weakness?
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in History
The Dragon's Ascent
China's rapid rise has greatly shaped the twenty-first century. Once a country plagued by widespread poverty only decades ago, it has developed into a worldwide economic, technological, and geopolitical powerhouse. Apart from notable achievements, major internal strife, and far-reaching international effects, this multifarious event has produced unmatched economic development and a reaffirmation of its world status. Understanding this change, which goes beyond simple stories of uncritical adoration or total condemnation, calls for a fair and thorough viewpoint.
By Anish Bhattacharyya9 months ago in History
Pakistan says India fired missiles at key military bases and that retaliation is underway. AI-Generated.
Islamabad/New Delhi, May 10, 2025 — Tensions between nuclear-armed neighbors India and Pakistan escalated dramatically on Saturday, after Pakistan accused India of launching missile strikes on several of its key military installations. The Pakistani military has confirmed that a retaliatory operation is currently underway, marking one of the most serious confrontations between the two countries in over two decades.
By Md Soriful Islam9 months ago in History









