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The Holy Templars: Guardians of a Forbidden Faith? And The Betrayal by the Church
The Holy Templars In the years following the First Crusade, when the blood of holy war still stained the sands of Jerusalem, a mysterious brotherhood emerged from the chaos, a group of pious knights who swore vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, dedicating themselves to a divine mission. Their leader, Hugues de Payens, presented their request to King Baldwin II, not seeking riches or titles, but something far more unusual. They asked to be stationed on the Temple Mount itself, among the remnants of what had once been the great Temple of Solomon, and the king agreed.
By The Secret History Of The World6 months ago in History
The Failure of Indian Policy Toward Bangladesh: A Strategic Misstep in South Asia
India and Bangladesh share deep-rooted historical, cultural, and political ties that date back to the 1971 liberation war, when India played a crucial role in the creation of Bangladesh. However, over the past decades, especially in recent years, India’s policy towards Bangladesh has witnessed growing challenges. While New Delhi hoped to solidify a loyal ally in Dhaka, the results have often been disappointing. This article explores the reasons why India’s policy toward Bangladesh has largely failed, despite initial goodwill and regional opportunities.
By Nimatullah6 months ago in History
Thailand vs Cambodia War
When Ancient Stones Became Grounds for Modern Guns In the heart of Southeast Asia, two countries—Thailand and Cambodia—share not only borders but centuries of cultural, religious, and political history. While their people often interact peacefully through trade, tourism, and regional cooperation, a cloud of conflict once loomed over a sacred site high atop a cliff: Preah Vihear Temple. The conflict, commonly referred to as the Thailand vs Cambodia war, wasn’t a full-scale war in traditional terms, but it was a bitter, dangerous, and deadly border dispute that held global attention during the late 2000s and early 2010s.
By Mehtab Ahmad6 months ago in History
Japan’s Three Great Shrines You Must Visit: Ise, Izumo, and Sumiyoshi
🏯 What Are Japan’s “Three Great Shrines”? In Shinto belief, certain places are considered especially sacred—so much so that they’re said to house the very presence of deities. Among thousands of shrines across Japan, three stand above the rest in spiritual importance and mythological grandeur:
By Takashi Nagaya6 months ago in History
Enduring Legacy of Challenge Coins and Pins
In a world that often rushes forward, it's the traditions that keep us grounded. Among the most powerful traditions cherished by veterans, first responders, and their families are challenge coins and lapel pins. These small, humble items carry deep meaning, telling stories of courage, sacrifice, and dedication.
By Fallen Yet Not Forgotten6 months ago in History
Donald Trump, A Controversial and Influential Figure in American Politics.
Donald John Trump is one of the most well-known, controversial, and influential figures in modern American history. Born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York City, Trump became famous long before he entered politics. He made his mark in real estate, business, entertainment, and later shocked the world by becoming the 45th President of the United States.
By Tariq jamil6 months ago in History
Turkish Legends Never Die
Legends of Turkish Cinema: Icons Who Shone Bright and Vanished Too Soon --- Cüneyt Arkın Born in 1937, Cüneyt Arkın embodied the golden age of Turkish cinema. He starred in over 300 films—past heroes, masked vigilantes, and larger‑than‑life characters. His presence filled the screen with strength, his fight scenes became folklore. 💥 When he passed away in June 2022, an era dimmed—but his legend blazed on.
By Leya kirsan official 6 months ago in History











