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The Tapestry of Time: A Comprehensive Look at Human History
Title: The Tapestry of Time: A Comprehensive Look at Human History Subtitle: From ancient civilizations to the modern world — tracing the major milestones, revolutions, and legacies that shaped humanity.
By Rahmat Ullah Khan6 months ago in History
WHEN PEACE WAS A CRIME:
Bound by Chains, Freed by Conviction: The Twin Souls of Bacha Khan and Nelson Mandela In the blood-soaked pages of colonial history, few names shimmer with the unbroken dignity of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan and Nelson Mandela, two giants of resistance who lived oceans apart but suffered under the same sky of oppression. One emerged from the rugged valleys of the North-West Frontier, the other from the gold-laden mines of South Africa yet both walked the same agonizing path: a path carved by prison bars, forged by pain, and lit only by the flickering torch of justice.
By Awais Ahmad6 months ago in History
The Main Reason Behind the Israel-Iran Conflict
The conflict between Israel and Iran is one of the most dangerous tensions in the Middle East. It is not just about religion or politics—it’s a mix of historical distrust, security concerns, nuclear weapons, and regional influence. To understand why Israel and Iran are enemies today, we must look at real events, official statements, and international reports that clearly explain the reasons.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in History
Guns, Germs, and Steel” by Jared Diamond
A story of collision, conquest, and consequences — 1. The Meeting of Two Worlds The year was 1519. On the sun-drenched coast of what the locals called Tenochtitlan, the wind carried a scent unfamiliar to native nostrils — salt, sweat, and something metallic. Canoes dotted the waters as Aztec fishermen returned with their catch, unaware that just beyond the horizon, history was changing course.
By Rafiul Jawad6 months ago in History
Lost Voices of the Edwardians
Being obsessed with all things “Edwardian”, I couldn’t start reading this book fast enough. To read the actual ‘voices’ of children and adults who lived in the Edwardian Era just caught my attention. It was a real eye opener because these people lived in such different times, and although the Edwardian Era was the past moving into the modern, the lives and lifestyles of these ones was still a world away from the way we live today in 2025.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff6 months ago in History
10 Unusual Verifiable Occasions That Sound Too Weird to possibly be Valid
Start writing...History is brimming with abnormal and staggering stories that sound more like fiction than reality. From fights battled with hallucinations to lords who delegated their canines, these stories demonstrate that reality is frequently bizarre to say the least. The following are ten of the most peculiar verifiable occasions that really occurred.
By Rahmat Ullah Khan6 months ago in History
The Downfall of the Ottoman Empire: Causes and Consequences
The Ottoman Empire, once a vast and powerful dynasty spanning Europe, Asia, and Africa, existed for more than six centuries. At its height during the 16th and 17th centuries, it was one of the most formidable empires in history. However, by the early 20th century, it had disintegrated into political, economic, and military chaos, eventually collapsing after World War I. The fall of the Ottoman Empire was a gradual process, marked by both internal decay and external pressures. This article explores the key causes and consequences of the empire’s decline.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in History











