Biographies
📖 The Forgotten Prince: The Story of Alexander IV
Son of the man who conquered half the known world, Alexander IV often wondered, “Will I too command empires? Will the shadow of my father ever fade, or will I forever walk beneath it?” History promised him greatness, but fate had written a harsher truth. For in the ruthless game of power, crowns are heavy, and even a child of destiny can be crushed before his time.
By Muhammad Anas 4 months ago in History
The World Mourns Jane Goodall: The Woman Who Redefined Humanity Through the Eyes of Chimpanzees
The Passing of a Giant in Science On October 1, 2025, the world awoke to heartbreaking news: Dame Jane Goodall, the legendary primatologist, ethologist, and conservationist, had died at age 91. According to a statement released by the Jane Goodall Institute, she passed away of natural causes while in California, where she had been continuing her tireless speaking engagements even in her ninth decade.
By Lynn Myers4 months ago in History
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid:
Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, often referred to as Khadijah the Mother of Believers, holds a significant and revered place in Islamic history. As the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad and a prominent figure in the early years of Islam, her life and legacy are steeped in inspiration and strength.
By Julie O'Hara - Author, Poet and Spiritual Warrior4 months ago in History
The Last Lamp of Delhi
The year was 1857, a time when the old world of India trembled beneath the boots of rebellion and empire. The Mughal capital, Delhi, stood not only as a city of bazaars, mosques, and minarets, but as the fading shadow of a once-mighty throne. In the crumbling Red Fort, the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, sat helpless, his poetry carrying more strength than his dwindling army.
By Esther Sun4 months ago in History
Martha Washington
Even though she was born into a privileged life, she still mastered the domestic skills of sewing, cleaning and cooking. During the American Revolutionary War, she supported her husband by accompanying him to the various Winter encampments, offering crucial emotional (and physical) support for the troops. She became the First Lady of the United States of America.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff4 months ago in History
The Ethiopian Calendar: Why It's Seven Years Behind the Rest of the World. AI-Generated.
The Ethiopian Calendar: Why It's Seven Years Behind the Rest of the World Have you ever wondered why some people celebrate New Year's in September? Or how a simple date could make you feel younger overnight? Calendars do more than mark days—they tie us to history and culture in ways that shape our world.
By Story silver book 4 months ago in History
Ratul Puri Recognised Global Energy Leader and Indian Businessman
The Rise of Ratul Puri in India’s Clean Energy Journey India’s energy sector is undergoing a monumental transformation. With rapid urbanization, rising demand, and global climate commitments, the need for sustainable power has never been more urgent. At the center of this transformation stands Ratul Puri, a visionary Indian businessman and the Chairman of Hindustan Power.
By Chinmaya Singh4 months ago in History











