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“The Children of Alexander: The Legacy, The Succession, and the Birth of New Empires”
When Alexander the Great died in 323 BCE in Babylon, he left behind the largest empire the world had ever seen—stretching from Greece to Egypt, across Persia and into the Indian subcontinent. But perhaps more striking than the size of his empire was the void he left behind: Alexander died without a clear, adult successor. What followed was a dramatic saga of betrayal, war, and the slow unraveling of a unified dream.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
A Morning of Rain and Regrets
Like tentative fingers tapping on the past, the rain started before dawn, rapping lightly across the window panes. It was a gloomy, muttering rain that seemed to go on forever, enveloping the entire world in a thick sigh. Streetlamps illuminated the city streets below, where puddles formed on the tarmac like mirrors. With his hands clasped and elbows resting on his knees, Aiden sat at the edge of his bed in a small apartment on the fourth floor, gazing at the floor with an expression that could turn any stillness into sorrow.
By MD SHAMIM RANA9 months ago in History
Contribution of Ikhtiyar Uddin Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji
Early Life: IIkhtiyar Uddin Khilji, a member of the Khilji tribe, a Turkic tribe long settled in what is now southern Afghanistan,was head of the military force that conquered much of eastern India at the end of the 12th Century.
By Tanvirul Islam 9 months ago in History
"Donald-25" Economic Crisis: A Looming Threat to Global Markets
The looming "Donald-25" economic crisis poses a threat to global markets. Introduction: A possible economic crisis linked to the policies and geopolitical shifts that could emerge if Donald Trump returns to the presidency in 2025 is referred to as "Donald-25" His proposed trade wars, aggressive tariffs, and deregulation, according to analysts and economists, could lead to market instability, spikes in inflation, and turmoil in the global financial system. This article looks at how a second term for Trump could affect global trade, currencies, and investments, as well as the potential economic risks associated with that.
By Md Omar Faruk9 months ago in History
Microsoft Quantum Chip: A Leap into the Future of Computing
Microsoft Quantum Chip: A Step into the Computer Future. "Introduction" : By solving problems that are practically impossible for conventional computers, quantum computing promises to revolutionize industries. Microsoft, a major player in this new field, has been making significant progress with its "quantum chip development," particularly with its "Azure Quantum" program and the development of its own "quantum hardware." The technology behind Microsoft's quantum chip, its potential uses, and how it stacks up against rivals like IBM and Google are the subjects of this article. ---
By Md Omar Faruk9 months ago in History
AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT: Rumors, Specs, and Expected Performance
AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT: Rumors, Information, and Expected Performance . Introduction: The AMD RDNA 4 architecture of the next generation is coming soon, and there are rumors that the AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT could be one of its most appealing products. The RX 9070 XT is expected to compete with NVIDIA's RTX 5070 (or an equivalent) in the hotly contested mid-to-high-end GPU market as a high-performance GPU for 1440p and 4K gaming. The most recent leaks, anticipated specifications, performance projections, and potential pricing for AMD's upcoming graphics card are compiled in this article. ---
By Md Omar Faruk9 months ago in History
Iran and the US Hold Second Round of Nuclear Negotiations in Rome
Iran and the US Hold Second Round of Nuclear Negotiations in Rome Tensions are high and attempts to revive the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear agreement, have failed. The negotiations take place at this time.
By md shahin ahammed raj9 months ago in History
Kazi Nazrul Islam
A Brief Biography of the Rebel Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam Kazi Nazrul Islam was one of the most dynamic and influential figures in Bengali literature and music. He was born on May 24, 1899, in the village of Churulia in West Bengal. Nazrul is hailed as the "Rebel Poet" (Bidrohi Kobi) for his powerful writings advocating for equality, justice, and freedom. He is officially acknowledged as Bangladesh's national poet. Background and Early Life Nazrul's early life was fraught with difficulties. He worked at a mosque and joined the Leto Dal troupe, a traveling folk theatre group, after his father died when he was young. His early experiences piqued his interest in poetry and music and broadened his cultural understanding. He was able to get a basic education in Bengali, Arabic, Persian, and Sanskrit despite having financial difficulties, which had a significant impact on his later works. Career in writing and military service In 1917, Nazrul joined the British Indian Army and served for a few years. He started writing poems and songs about struggle and rebellion while he was serving in the military. He moved to Calcutta (now Kolkata) after leaving the army and began writing full-time. His breakthrough came in 1922 when his famous poem "Bidrohi" (The Rebel) was published. It depicted the spirit of resistance to British colonialism and social injustice. Contributions from Authors Nazrul was a poet and writer who wrote a lot. He wrote novels, songs, poems, essays, and short stories. Themes of human dignity, equality, and resistance to oppression were frequently the focus of his work. He was known for combining aspects of Hinduism and Islam in his writings to promote religious harmony. More than 3,000 of his songs, which he later titled "Nazrul Geeti," deal with love, patriotism, spirituality, and revolution. Perspectives on Politics and Imprisonment Nazrul was a brave critic of British rule who expressed himself through his writing and journalism. He started editing Dhumketu (The Comet), a magazine that published anti-British poems and articles, in 1922. As a result, in 1923, he was taken into custody and held for a year. He continued to write even while incarcerated, producing some of his most inspirational and defiant works. His reputation as an advocate for the oppressed only grew as a result of his imprisonment. Problems and Personal Life Nazrul wed Pramila Devi, a Hindu woman, in 1924, which caused religious and social divisions at the time. They had four sons, but two of them were tragically born too young. In his later years, Nazrul encountered numerous obstacles despite his fame. He began experiencing a mysterious illness around 1942 that affected his memory and speech. Later, it was determined to be Pick's disease, a neurological condition. He was unable to write or perform as his health deteriorated. Death and Recognition Afterward Nazrul was received with great respect and honor when he arrived in Dhaka in 1972 following Bangladesh's independence in 1971. Because of his contributions to the Bengali identity and the spirit of freedom, the new nation hailed him as its national poet. He was given citizenship in Bangladesh and the Ekushey Padak, one of the highest civilian honors, bestowed upon him. Nazrul passed away on August 29, 1976, in Dhaka. He was buried next to the University of Dhaka's central mosque. --- Legacy Kazi Nazrul Islam has always stood for resistance, unity in culture, and literary genius. Millions of people continue to be inspired by his advocacy for human equality, songs of hope and rebellion, and voice against injustice. Nazrul's legacy is carried on through his poetry, music, and enduring message of harmony in Bangladesh and India.
By Nabir Mondol9 months ago in History
🚨 Over 50 Malicious Chrome Extensions Are Secretly Spying on You — What You Need to Know
The Hidden Threat Inside Your Browser Due to its speed, simplicity, and extensive ecosystem of extensions, Google Chrome is the world's most widely used web browser. These extensions — mini-programs that customize and enhance your browsing experience — have become essential tools for productivity, entertainment, and more.
By Md Shahadat Hossain9 months ago in History
Apple’s New Era: Why the Tech Giant Is No Longer Playing Coy About Ads
Introduction By wearing the badge of privacy champion, Apple Inc. distinguished itself from Silicon Valley's tech giants for many years. The company proudly promoted its commitment to user data security, frequently highlighting competitors' privacy issues (Meta). Apple was the clean-cut, consumer-first tech titan. However, there has been a noticeable shift lately. The once reserved player in digital advertising is stepping boldly into the spotlight — and it’s not trying to hide it anymore.
By Md Shahadat Hossain9 months ago in History








