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Ghazi Aman Ullah Khan The Liberator of Afghanistan
The Story of Ghazi Amanullah Khan – The Liberator of Afghanistan Let me tell you the inspiring story of Ghazi Amanullah Khan, the man who dared to dream of a free and modern Afghanistan—a king, a warrior, and a reformer whose legacy still echoes in Afghan history.
By Ihsas Feeling 9 months ago in History
Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan: The Visionary President of Afghanistan
Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan: The Visionary President of Afghanistan Sardar Mohammed Daoud Khan, born on July 18, 1909, in Kabul, was a bold and visionary leader who played a key role in shaping modern Afghanistan. Belonging to the royal Barakzai dynasty, he was the cousin and brother-in-law of King Mohammed Zahir Shah. Educated in Kabul and trained in military science, Daoud Khan began his political career in the 1930s and quickly rose through the ranks due to his strong leadership skills and determination.
By Ihsas Feeling 9 months ago in History
Boudica – The Warrior Queen Who Defied an Empire
art writing... In an era when women were barely allowed to speak, Boudica roared. She took up the sword not as a symbol of power, but of protection—for her daughters, for her tribe, for every soul crushed under the Roman boot. This makes her one of history’s most powerful examples of female leadership—ferocious, yet rooted in purpose.
By GillanI Media 9 months ago in History
Why Trump’s Kashmir Statement Gives Millions of Us a New Hope. AI-Generated.
artriting The Kashmir conflict has persisted for more than seventy-five years, leaving generations of Kashmiris trapped in a cycle of violence, political uncertainty, and broken promises. For those of us who call this land home, every news headline carries the potential to change our lives — or deepen our wounds.
By GillanI Media 9 months ago in History
How I Started MagicBytes: The Story of a Mother and a Doctor Starting Over
Introduction I was a doctor. When I migrated from Afghanistan to the United States, I thought I could continue my career. However, my credentials were not accepted here, and to continue my profession, I had to pass several difficult exams and improve my English. I am a mother of children, and at that time, I had neither the financial resources nor enough time to study for the exams. Life became very hard for me. Since I couldn’t continue any of the professions I had in the past, I had to start over from scratch, not knowing where to begin.
By Magic Bites9 months ago in History
The Lost Pages of Time
It started with an envelope. Old, yellowed, and sealed with a strange symbol Emilia Hart had never seen before. She was a quiet historian, living alone in Oxford, obsessed with ancient books and forgotten stories. Most days, she stayed buried in dusty archives — but this letter changed everything.
By Asad khan 3139 months ago in History
The Bare Truth: A Journey Through the Early History of Nudity. Content Warning.
Venus, Fertility, and Stone-Age Selfies Take a look at the Venus of Willendorf, a 30,000-year-old figurine carved from oolitic limestone. She’s naked — very naked — and she’s not alone. Similar “Venus figurines” pop up all across prehistoric Europe, most with exaggerated features like wide hips and ample breasts. Archaeologists believe these features symbolized fertility, abundance, and perhaps the ideal prehistoric body positivity.
By Sasha Harding9 months ago in History
10 Alleged Giant Skeleton Discoveries the Smithsonian Never Explained
Newspaper articles. Old excavation logs. Family stories passed down for generations. All speak of giant human skeletons unearthed across North America, often measuring 7 to 12 feet tall, often found with ancient artifacts, and almost always… quietly handed over to the Smithsonian Institution.
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in History









