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A Historical Overview of India-Pakistan Wars
The relationship between India and Pakistan has been marked by conflict and tension since the two nations gained independence from British rule in 1947. The historical context of their rivalry is complex, rooted in a mix of territorial disputes, religious divides, and national identities. Over the years, India and Pakistan have engaged in several wars and conflicts, significantly influencing South Asia's geopolitics and global security.
By Marid Shahran Orik9 months ago in History
Israel commits Gaza genocide under world’s ‘watchful eye’, ICJ told
"The International Criminal Court Hears the Gaza Genocide Case as Israel's War Continues" – The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague heard harrowing testimony this week as South Africa presented its case accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza—a conflict unfolding, as one lawyer put it, "under the world’s watchful eye." The historic hearings have rekindled global debate regarding Israel's military offensive, which has resulted in the deaths of over 34,000 Palestinians, the displacement of 1.9 million people, and the destruction of much of Gaza. "A Calculated Destruction of Life"
By Rakib Hasan9 months ago in History
The Spirit of America: Celebrating Culture, Innovation, and Dive
The Soul of America: Celebrating Culture, Development, and Differing qualities America, the arrive of openings, advancement, and wealthy social legacy, stands as a reference point for the world. From its magnificent scenes to the energetic cities that drive worldwide alter, the Joined together States is more than fair a nation; it could be a image of opportunity, advance, and solidarity through differences. The assorted soul of America can be followed back to its establishing and is reflected in each angle of its society, from the expressions to innovation, legislative issues to social developments.
By Maharuf Islam9 months ago in History
Biography of John Logie Baird the world's first mechanical television system
John Logie Baird FRSE ( 13 August 1888 – 14 June 1946) was a Scottish inventor, electrical engineer, and innovator who demonstrated the world's first mechanical television system on 26 January 1926. He went on to invent the first publicly demonstrated colour television system and the first viable purely electronic colour television picture tube.
By Favour Nyimbili9 months ago in History
Clash of Titans: The History and Impact of the Pakistan-India Wars
A Deep Dive into the Battles, Tensions, and Lasting Legacy of a Historic Rivalry The story of the Pakistan-India wars is not just about military clashes; it is a tale of two nations born from a single land, whose destinies became locked in a fierce rivalry. Since their independence from British rule in 1947, Pakistan and India have engaged in multiple conflicts, each shaping their national identities and their future relations.
By Majeed Afridi9 months ago in History
"The Clever Rat and the Curious Cat"
In the bustling village of Fernhollow, nestled between golden wheat fields and sparkling rivers, there lived a cat named Whiskers. Whiskers was not an ordinary cat — he was famed across the village for his gleaming gray coat, sharp green eyes, and a nimbleness that made him the terror of every rodent in town.
By abdulrazaq khan9 months ago in History
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
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










