Narratives
The Rise and Fall of the Baghdad Pact: Why CENTO Failed in the Middle East
Baghdad Pact and the 'Wall of Allies': That Military Alliance Like NATO Which Did Not Help Pakistan When Needed When you hear the name of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, many thoughts come to mind — from Harun al-Rashid and the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate to Saddam Hussein.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in History
Echoes of Stone
The prehistoric figurine known as the Venus de Losange is a small but potent testament to the symbolic world of early Homo sapiens. Carved during the Upper Paleolithic period, estimated at 25,000–30,000 years ago, this enigmatic artifact offers more than artistic intrigue—it opens a rare window into the social, emotional, and spiritual dimensions of our distant ancestors.
By Navinder Dinesh Ram9 months ago in History
The Hidden God of War: Unmasking Yahweh, the Forgotten Lord of the Skies
Yahweh, The God Of War In the dry winds of the ancient Levant, beneath the crumbled ruins of forgotten cities and among the fractured stone tablets buried beneath the sands, lingers the shadow of a god that few truly know. Today, billions invoke his name in prayer, see him as the father of creation, the sole and omnipotent divine being who shaped the universe. But this name, Yahweh, once belonged not to a universal creator, but to a jealous and fiery god of war, a desert storm deity born from the smoke of battle, molded in tribal warfare, and later crowned the king of a nation. His name was carved in blood long before it was etched into scripture.
By The Secret History Of The World9 months ago in History
Language Evolution Chronicles
Acknowledgement for "Language Evolution Chronicles" Gratitude for the Journey of Exploring Language Evolution The creation of Language Evolution Chronicles has been an enriching and intellectually stimulating journey, one that would not have been possible without the support, guidance, and contributions of numerous individuals and institutions. This project delves into the fascinating transformation of human communication, tracing the roots of language from ancient scripts to modern dialects, and examining the socio-cultural forces that shape linguistic diversity.
By Sabina Islam9 months ago in History
The Last Days of Bahadur Shah Zafar: The Forgotten Tragedy of the Last Mughal Emperor
The 1857 'War of Independence': When Delhi Witnessed Death Dancing "I am neither the light of anyone’s eye, nor the solace of anyone’s heart, I am but a handful of dust, of no use to anyone."
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in History
Trump says he will cut prescription drug prices by 59% as shares drop
Trump's Bold Prescription Drug Price Cut: A 59% Reduction Amid Market Turmoil On May 12, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a sweeping initiative to reduce prescription drug prices in the United States by up to 59%. This move, which he plans to implement through an executive order adopting a "Most Favored Nation" (MFN) pricing model, aims to align U.S. drug prices with those of other developed nations, ensuring Americans pay no more than the lowest price paid abroad.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 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
Sykes-Picot Agreement
There are moments in history that are invisible to the naked eye, but have an impact that lasts for centuries. If one agreement is to be blamed for the geographical and political decline of the Muslim world, it would undoubtedly be the “Sykes-Picot” agreement of 1916. This secret agreement was actually a stab in the back of Muslims—a fratricidal conspiracy through which the Western colonial powers shattered the heartland of the Muslim Ummah, that is, the Arab world.
By Abdul Barik9 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










