Biographies
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
Title: The Unyielding Legacy of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk In the annals of history, few figures have left as indelible a mark on a nation as Mustafa Kemal Atatürk did on Turkey. His story is one of resilience, vision, and unwavering determination, shaping a country's destiny and transforming its identity on the global stage.
By Khadijah Salia2 years ago in History
From spy to President: Rise of Mr. Putin
To truly grasp the extent of Putin's influence, we must rewind to a tumultuous era in Russian history – the aftermath of the Soviet Union's collapse. As the Berlin Wall crumbled, a young Putin found himself serving as an undercover spy in East Germany for the Soviet security agency, the KGB. The disintegration of the Soviet Union birthed 15 new nations, including the Russian Federation, which Putin viewed as a staggering loss of two million square miles of territory. He lamented the displacement of countless compatriots beyond Russian borders, labeling it a profound geopolitical calamity.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in History
Single brave Mother🫀
Once upon a time, in a small town, there lived a strong and determined woman named Sarah. Sarah was a single mother who had been through many challenges in her life but never lost hope. She had a beautiful daughter named Emily, who was the light of her life.
By Janneh jallow2 years ago in History
Rohtas Fort. Content Warning.
Introduction: Nestled amidst the undulating landscape of northern Pakistan, Rohtas Fort stands as a testament to the confluence of history, architecture, and military strategy. Overlooking the city of Jhelum in the Punjab province, this UNESCO World Heritage Site serves as a monumental tribute to the vision of its creator, Sher Shah Suri. today we embark on an immersive journey into the heart of Rohtas Fort, unraveling its historical significance, the reasons behind its construction, the meticulous building process, and the indelible legacy it has left behind.
By Shams Ul Qammar2 years ago in History
Kashmir: A Tapestry of Beauty, Strife, and Hope
Title: Kashmir: A Land of Beauty, Conflict, and Complexity Introduction Nestled between the towering peaks of the Himalayas, Kashmir is a region that has captured the imagination of poets, artists, and travelers for centuries. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and complex history, Kashmir remains a place of allure and intrigue. However, beneath its picturesque facade lies a tale of conflict and political tensions that have persisted for decades.
By HASHIR IQBAL2 years ago in History
Get behind Oppenheimer's secret city!
"Now i am become death, the destroyer of worlds" P.O. Box 1663 was registered as an address in Santa Fe, New Mexico, during 1943. Over the ensuing years, approximately 300 infants... had their birthplace documented as... P.O. Box 1663 on their birth certificates. This substitution was due to the true location being kept confidential.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in History
Birch Bark Day
Sustenance economics, my parents called this type of living, resilience and survival economics. Where there was a need there was a way to meet that need. Many Native American crafters use various materials such as birch bark to "make" a living. I am proud to introduce you to my two cousins, Yvonne Keshick-Walker and Arnold Walker who are Birch Bark workers. They use their skills and nature to craft wonderful pieces of quill boxes and quill work.
By Sheila L. Chingwa2 years ago in History
Title: Human Spontaneous Combustion: . Content Warning.
Introduction The notion of human spontaneous combustion has captured the imagination of writers, storytellers, and curious minds for centuries. The idea that a person could suddenly burst into flames without any apparent external cause is a tantalizing mystery that has found its way into folklore, literature, and even scientific discussions. However, despite its intriguing allure, the concept of human spontaneous combustion remains largely relegated to the realm of myth and speculation due to the lack of empirical evidence and scientific plausibility.
By Lynn Myers2 years ago in History







