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The World’s 5 Oldest Civilizations and Why They Count Indeed moment
Civilizations are the backbone of mortal history, shaping societies, societies, and testaments that bolster our ultramodern world. Understanding the oldest societies gives us sapience into the complexity of our participated humanity. This composition explores the five oldest societies, outlining their characteristics and the enduring patrimonies they leave before.
By Monayem Hossain9 months ago in History
At least 11 killed after car driven through Vancouver festival
Tragedy Strikes Vancouver: At Least 11 Killed After Car Plows Through Festival After a speeding vehicle plowed through a crowded street event at a summer festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, at least 11 people were killed and dozens were injured in what the authorities are calling one of the deadliest vehicular incidents in the city's history. Chaos and Carnage
By Sijan Hossain Shawon 9 months ago in History
The Paradox of Global Connectivity: Are We Truly More Connected or Just Better Isolated?
In today’s world, technology has redefined the way we communicate, interact, and connect. The internet, social media, and instant messaging platforms have broken down geographical barriers and made it possible to stay in touch with anyone, anywhere, at any time. The global village, once a utopian dream, is now a reality. But as the world becomes more interconnected than ever before, a paradox emerges: Are we truly more connected, or have we merely become better at isolating ourselves from meaningful human interaction?
By MD.ATIKUR RAHAMAN9 months ago in History
The 1,000-Year Lifespan: Mystical Accounts of Pre-Flood Humanity in Sumerian and Biblical Texts
A Time Before Time Imagine a world where human beings lived for thousands of years, a time when the lifeline of a person stretched across centuries, where wisdom was passed down like a living thread from one generation to the next. In the ancient texts of both the Bible and the Sumerians, this vision is not merely myth; it is the reality of a forgotten age, one that predated the cataclysmic Great Flood that, according to legend, wiped out the ancient world.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in History
The Forgotten Flame of Justice: When a Farmer Faced a Fearsome Governor
"In a world ruled by fear, one farmer dared to seek justice — and changed everything." In the luminous history of Islam, countless stories of justice and fairness shine bright. Yet, some remain hidden, lost in the folds of time. Today, I bring you one such forgotten tale — the story of a humble farmer and the feared governor, Al-Hajjaj ibn Yusuf.
By Md.Moniruzzaman9 months ago in History
Wearing Honor: The Significance of Military and Veteran Lapel Pins
For those who have served—or are still serving—the uniform may eventually come off, but the pride, dedication, and sacrifice never fade. One powerful way to carry that legacy forward is through military lapel pins. Whether it's a service member lapel pin, a branch-specific insignia, or a commemorative design like a POW MIA lapel pin, each one tells a personal story of courage, honor, and unwavering commitment.
By Fallen Yet Not Forgotten9 months ago in History










