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Hybrid Warfare: The Silent Battle Changing How Wars Are Fought
In today’s world, war is no longer just about soldiers and guns. Hybrid warfare mixes cyber attacks, fake news, political games, and even civil unrest to weaken a country. It’s a smart, dangerous strategy. Enemies don’t always wear uniforms. Sometimes, they hide behind keyboards, TV screens, or protest signs. This article explains hybrid warfare in simple words.
By Umar Farooq7 months ago in History
The King of Time: How an Orphan's Dream Became Rolex"
Title: From Poverty to Rolex — The King of Time --- A young orphan, whose parents passed away in his early years. Life threw him into the furnace of trials from the very beginning. Surrounded by poverty, loneliness, and despair, yet a dream burned in his heart — a dream to rise, to conquer time, and to make his name known to the world.
By MIK Wonder's7 months ago in History
Giants of time: The most powerful and influential persons of each century
🌟 1st Century (1–100 CE): Jesus Christ – The Divine Revolutionary 🕊 Introduction The 1st century was a time of empires and oppression. Rome ruled most of the known world with iron fists and golden crowns. But power doesn’t always come from palaces — sometimes, it comes from a humble carpenter in a small, dusty village. That man was Jesus of Nazareth, known today as Jesus Christ.
By Muhammad Abbas 7 months ago in History
The Vanishing Library of Baghdad—What Was Lost When the House of Wisdom Burned?
A Beacon Extinguished By the 9th century, the House of Wisdom—or Bayt al‑Hikma—had become Baghdad’s crowning jewel. Imagine a colossal domed edifice where Syriac, Persian, Sanskrit, and
By DRE Explains7 months ago in History
Imran Khan: The Leader Who Challenged Power Through Promise and Persistence.
Imran Khan’s life reads like an epic tale — one that traverses stadiums, hospitals, political rallies, courtrooms, and eventually, the corridors of power. Born in 1952 in Lahore, Khan rose to prominence not through politics but cricket, a sport that brought him global fame and national hero status. As captain, he led Pakistan to its first-ever Cricket World Cup victory in 1992. But that victory was just the beginning of a far greater mission.
By Mansoor ahmad7 months ago in History
Photos of Macron’s U.K. State Visit, From a Carriage Ride to a Polite Kiss
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, commenced a three-day state visit to the United Kingdom, marked by ceremonial elegance, political symbolism, and moments of personal charm. The grand diplomatic event that was to follow began with their arrival at RAF Northolt. Greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Macron's gallant gesture of gently air-kissing Princess Kate's hand drew both admiration and curiosity, as such gestures are rarely seen in royal protocol but not expressly prohibited.
By GLOBAL NEWS7 months ago in History
Story of karbala
In the golden heart of the Arabian desert, on a sun-scorched plain called Karbala, history bled into eternity. It was the 10th of Muharram, the year 680 CE—known forever as Ashura—when the sands turned crimson with the blood of innocence, and a stand was taken that would shake the soul of the world.
By Asad zameer7 months ago in History










