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Zelenskiy weighs next step as Putin's
ISTANBUL, May 15 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a second-tier team of aides and deputy ministers to hold peace talks with Ukraine in Turkey on Thursday, spurning Kyiv's challenge to go there in person to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
By Md Faruk Ali9 months ago in History
The Iron Fist of Ashoka: From Unyielding Conqueror to Sovereign of Tranquility. AI-Generated.
Introduction: A Prince of Conflict Ashoka Maurya (circa 304–232 BCE), also referred to as Ashoka the Great, was born into the royal Mauryan lineage as the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya, the empire’s founder. Although he was not the primary heir, Ashoka was an adept warrior and strategist, ultimately appointed governor of Ujjain and subsequently Taxilaboth vital frontier territories where his military capabilities were tested and validated.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
The Military Tactics of Cyrus the Great: Architect of the First Persian Empire
Introduction: A Victor with a Principle Cyrus II of Persia, widely recognized as Cyrus the Great (c. 600–530 BCE), is commemorated as one of history’s most enlightened victors. While numerous monarchs depended on brute force, Cyrus amalgamated astute battlefield maneuvers, logistics, and psychological warfare with an unparalleled regard for regional cultures and religious liberty.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
The Military Tactics of Cyrus the Great: Architect of the First Persian Empire
Introduction: A Victor with a Principle Cyrus II of Persia, widely recognized as Cyrus the Great (c. 600–530 BCE), is commemorated as one of history’s most enlightened victors. While numerous monarchs depended on brute force, Cyrus amalgamated astute battlefield maneuvers, logistics, and psychological warfare with an unparalleled regard for regional cultures and religious liberty.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
History of Architecture part 2
Ancient Egyptian Architecture (3050 BCE to 900 BCE) Timeline and Significance Ancient Egyptian architecture stands the test of time being pivotal between 3050 BCE and 900 BCE. It marks the peak of architectural development with Egypt’s complex religious framework and monumental structures being built in the arena of world history.
By Sheikh Siyam9 months ago in History
Atlantis
Atlantis: The Lost Island and Its Legacy The story of Atlantis, a mysterious and advanced civilization that is said to have vanished into the ocean, has captivated imaginations for over two millennia. This myth, originating from the works of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, has persisted through centuries and continues to be a subject of fascination, debate, and speculation. Despite being one of the most famous lost civilizations in history, the true nature of Atlantis remains shrouded in mystery. Its legacy, however, endures in literature, science, and popular culture.
By jhony aour9 months ago in History
The Military Strategy of Ramses II: Sovereign of Propaganda and Authority. AI-Generated.
Introduction: Egypt’s Living Deity of Warfare Ramses II governed Egypt for 66 years (1279–1213 BCE), during which he directed numerous military operations, supervised monumental construction projects, and fostered an image of divine sovereignty. Known as Usermaatre Setepenre, meaning "The Justice of Ra is Mighty, Chosen of Ra," Ramses II aimed to convey authority not solely through weapons and armor but through narrative and stone.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History









