Narratives
Thebes-Luxor
Thebes, also known as Waset in ancient Egyptian, was one of the most significant and powerful cities in the ancient world. Located on the east bank of the Nile River in present-day Luxor, Egypt, Thebes was the capital of the New Kingdom during Egypt's Middle and Late Bronze Ages (c. 16th to 11th centuries BC). It was a city of immense historical, cultural, and religious importance, and its legacy continues to influence our understanding of ancient Egypt.
By Haris Hadzic2 years ago in History
The history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a complex and deeply rooted one, with both sides having legitimate historical claims to the land. The conflict has its origins in a mix of historical, religious, and political factors. This narrative will provide an overview of key events and developments but does not cover all aspects of the conflict, which continues to evolve.
By Haris Hadzic2 years ago in History
Over the Top
The mud below Edward’s feet jumps like fleas as the first guns unleash their dreadful howl. Not even the rats suffered them. The feral things run across the bloated boards as if escaping some cursed and sinking East Indiaman at the barrage. He envies them. They’ll spend the night in some deep, warm hole, well beyond where the shells can get them. Edward will spend it cold and wet in the broken earth of France.
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in History
Celebrating Impact: David Olusaga
There is no doubt about one man who has made a huge impact on storytelling in Britain as he expands the narrative, and understanding, of the Black British experience. Intellectually astute and creatively prodigious, with a clear desire to inform and educate, he is simply in a class of his own on expertise, talent and passion for telling it like it is.
By Elaine Sihera2 years ago in History
Unveiling Forgotten Maritime Disasters: Stories Lost in the Waves.
Delve into the haunting narratives of maritime tragedies that have slipped from the pages of history. While the sinking of the Titanic has been etched into our collective memory, other tragic shipwrecks have faded into the annals of forgotten stories. It's time to resurface these tales and remember the lives lost.
By The Role Models2 years ago in History
The Disappearance of James: A Secret Odyssey in the Northern Alps
James was a skilled mountaineer and traveler with many successful ascents on the world's highest mountain peaks. He is a warrior about conquering the Northern Alps, local, famous for his wild nature and dangerous routes. This dream became his second part, and when summer arrived, he decided that it was time for this grand adventure.
By Andrii Petukhov2 years ago in History
A Ray of Hope in Israel-Gaza: Rebuilding Hearts, Restoring Lives
In the core of the persevering through Israel-Gaza struggle, where despair frequently overshadows trust, there exists a surprising story of mankind's persevering through soul and flexibility. In the midst of the rubble and despair, an account of two people arose, focusing a light on the solid obligation of sympathy and the capacity of the human soul to mend.
By Otaghogho Ekrebe2 years ago in History
The Unknown Mystery of the Pyramids of Egypt
The enigmatic allure of the ancient pyramids of Egypt continues to captivate the imagination of historians, archaeologists, and travelers alike. Rising proudly from the sandy terrain, these architectural marvels stand as a testament to the ingenuity and sophistication of the ancient Egyptians. Despite decades of research and exploration, the true purpose and construction techniques behind these imposing structures remain shrouded in mystery, fueling numerous theories and speculations that only deepen the intrigue.
By Biprojit saha2 years ago in History
The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Historical Roots and Current State
Historical Roots of the Conflict The conflict between Israel and Palestine has deep historical roots dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries when tensions began to arise between Jewish and Arab communities in the region of Palestine, which was then part of the Ottoman Empire.
By Johan Jaramillo2 years ago in History
Doors of Dublin — The Untold Story of a Colorful Rebellion
Have you ever heard a story told by a door? In Dublin — Ireland's magical capital — you can. Imagine wandering through the cobbled streets of the city, where history whispers through the very architecture.
By Tales From Elsewhere2 years ago in History










