Perspectives
SHUKRACHARYA
Shukracharya is respected mentor and spiritual guide of the demons (the Asuras) as per the Hindu mythology, he is an iconic figure whose knowledge and wisdom are still significant today. As the teacher of the Asuras, he conveyed his teachings that were pragmatic, emphasizing diplomacy, ethics, administration and warfare. Also, He was an advocate of forgiveness and compassion. His legacy and teachings, is scripted in the ancient Hindu scriptures, notably "Shukra Niti", a treatise on governance, statecraft, and politics.
By Yuvraj AtharavRaj Singh Yadav5 months ago in History
The Celestial Chronograph of Göbek: A 300-Million-Year-Old Cosmic Clock?
A 300-Million-Year-Old Cosmic Clock? 1. A Discovery That Defies Time Deep in the dusty plains south of Göbekli Tepe, in one of the world’s most ancient archaeological landscapes, researchers stumbled upon something that should not exist. Beneath layers of drifting sand lay a massive basalt disc, over a meter across, carved with spirals, rings, and geometric alignments. At first glance, it looked like an oversized calendar or compass. But when the dating results came back, the shock was overwhelming: the stone itself formed during a volcanic eruption nearly 300 million years ago.
By The Secret History Of The World5 months ago in History
🌍 World War 3: How the First Battles Might Unfold
How the First Battles Might Unfold Introduction: The Calm Before the Storm If World War 3 were to begin, it would not look like the wars of the past. The weapons are faster, the technology more advanced, and the risks greater than ever before. Military planners around the world quietly prepare for such a possibility, knowing that the opening days would be critical.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in History
The Silent Architects of Wikipedia: How a Tiny Elite Shapes What We Know
Wikipedia, the sprawling digital encyclopedia, is a cornerstone of the internet age, drawing millions of visitors daily as the fifth-most-visited website worldwide. From students cramming for exams to journalists chasing deadlines, people rely on its pages for insights into everything from ancient history to breaking news. Touted as a collaborative project where "anyone can edit," it promises an open marketplace of ideas. Yet, beneath this inviting surface lurks a surprising truth: a select group of about 40 dedicated editors holds the reins, quietly molding the world's collective understanding of reality. For those intrigued by how such influence operates, Gregory Blotnick offers a unique perspective from his years analyzing information ecosystems.
By Gregory Blotnick5 months ago in History
Zipho Memela: A Tale of Two Careers. Content Warning.
The name Zipho Memela is associated with two different public personas, each having made a mark in their respective fields. While one is a former hip-hop artist from Durban, the other is an entrepreneur and author.
By Kin Mancook5 months ago in History
Bizarre but True: 12 Bizarre Facts of History You Won't Believe Happened . AI-Generated.
Bizarre but True: 12 Bizarre Facts of History You Won't Believe Happened 12 bizarre facts of history that seem too unbelievable to be true. From bizarre inventions to crazy moments from history, these cool facts will blow your mind.
By buzz N value5 months ago in History
Second World War
Auther Name Hazratullah The Second World War, which raged from 1939 to 1945, stands as one of the most transformative periods in human history. It was not merely a conflict between nations; it was a monumental struggle that reshaped political boundaries, altered societies, and redefined the course of technology, culture, and global power. The roots of this war trace back to the aftermath of the First World War, when the Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh penalties on Germany, creating widespread resentment and economic instability. These conditions set the stage for the rise of Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist Party, whose aggressive expansionist policies would ignite a global conflict unlike any before.
By Asmatullah5 months ago in History
The Secret Blueprints of the Sphinx: Lost Evidence of a Forgotten Age?
Lost Evidence of a Forgotten Age? The Great Sphinx of Giza has long stood as one of the most mysterious monuments in human history. Half lion, half man, it watches over the Giza plateau, older than the pyramids and cloaked in mystery. While much attention has been given to the missing records of the Great Pyramid, the Sphinx holds its own puzzle: where are its blueprints, inscriptions, or records of construction?
By The Secret History Of The World5 months ago in History
Oddball Cemeteries of the U.S.: Where Americana Refuses to Stay Buried
America is famous for its highways, diners, neon signs, and baseball diamonds. But if you want a true look at the nation’s eccentric soul, don’t just look at where people lived, look at where they’re buried. From clowns and cowboys to frozen dead guys and epitaphs that double as comedy routines, cemeteries in the U.S. are less about quiet reflection and more about eternal Americana.
By The Iron Lighthouse5 months ago in History
No More Power to Washington: Why True Federalism Must Be Defended
Power, once taken, is rarely given back. That’s the truth woven through America’s history and reflected in today’s politics. When I look at Washington, I don’t see a system begging for more authority—I see a government already heavy with influence, finding new ways to stretch its reach.
By T. E. Door5 months ago in History
Bunier Flood Disaster 2025: Dark Cloud Burst Triggers Deadly Flash Floods in Pakistan . Content Warning.
Introduction In the beautiful but underdeveloped district of Buner, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a sudden natural disaster has changed countless lives. A rare weather event known as a Dark Cloud Burst caused heavy rainfall in a very short time, triggering flash floods that swept through villages, destroyed homes, and washed away livelihoods. This heartbreaking event has once again highlighted how unprepared we are to deal with such natural calamities.
By Muhammad Farhad Khan5 months ago in History








