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The Vanishing Library of Baghdad—What Was Lost When the House of Wisdom Burned?
A Beacon Extinguished By the 9th century, the House of Wisdom—or Bayt al‑Hikma—had become Baghdad’s crowning jewel. Imagine a colossal domed edifice where Syriac, Persian, Sanskrit, and
By DRE Explains7 months ago in History
Imran Khan: The Leader Who Challenged Power Through Promise and Persistence.
Imran Khan’s life reads like an epic tale — one that traverses stadiums, hospitals, political rallies, courtrooms, and eventually, the corridors of power. Born in 1952 in Lahore, Khan rose to prominence not through politics but cricket, a sport that brought him global fame and national hero status. As captain, he led Pakistan to its first-ever Cricket World Cup victory in 1992. But that victory was just the beginning of a far greater mission.
By Mansoor ahmad7 months ago in History
Photos of Macron’s U.K. State Visit, From a Carriage Ride to a Polite Kiss
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, commenced a three-day state visit to the United Kingdom, marked by ceremonial elegance, political symbolism, and moments of personal charm. The grand diplomatic event that was to follow began with their arrival at RAF Northolt. Greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Macron's gallant gesture of gently air-kissing Princess Kate's hand drew both admiration and curiosity, as such gestures are rarely seen in royal protocol but not expressly prohibited.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in History
Historical Places to Visit in Iraq
If you crave adventure, authenticity, and a deep connection to the roots of human civilization, few destinations compare to Iraq. For travelers considering a visit to Iraq from the USA, the country offers a tapestry of ancient cities, sacred shrines, and bustling markets—each telling a story that shaped the world. With the support of MidAsia Routes, your journey to Iraq becomes not just possible, but truly unforgettable.
By Sumit Pruthi7 months ago in History
Why some see the dollar's drop as a sign America is losing its financial might
**The Dollar’s Decline: A Sign of America’s Waning Financial Might? ** In recent months, the U.S. dollar has seen a notable decline against major global currencies, sparking widespread debate among economists, investors, and policymakers. This depreciation is seen by some as a warning sign that America may be losing its long-standing financial dominance, rather than just a market fluctuation. While others see it as part of a natural economic cycle, the perception that the dollar’s weakening reflects a deeper erosion of U.S. financial influence is gaining traction.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in History
Basketball's Backstory. AI-Generated.
Author’s Note: This story was created with assistance from AI (ChatGPT) and edited by the author for voice and accuracy. In the winter of 1891, a group of restless young men shuffled their feet inside a gymnasium at the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts. Outside, the snow piled high. Inside, the air was stale with boredom. These students needed something — not just to burn energy, but to stir the mind.
By Junaid Ur Rehman7 months ago in History










