World History
Apple About To Make Unexpected Free Offer To All iPhone 13 Users.
It sounds like you're referring to a possible upcoming announcement from Apple that’s making waves, but there’s no official information available yet (at least not in my current knowledge). However, let me imagine a story around this unexpected offer and create a scenario where Apple makes a generous move toward iPhone 13 users.
By Badhon Chowdhury9 months ago in History
What the Indo-Pak War means for its neighboring nations?
The war between India and Pakistan is one of the most ancient and least predictable of today's geopolitics. The two nations have fought each other several times—1947–48, 1965, 1971, and 1999—and have had continuous border fights and run-ins with each other. While the short-term impact of such conflicts is experienced most forcefully within India and Pakistan, their ripple effects spread far beyond their national borders. The regional neighbors of South Asia are often caught in the ripple effects—political, economic, and geopolitical.
By Wasir Ahmed9 months ago in History
1945: The Syrian Crisis That Nearly Sparked War Between Britain and France
I. The Decline of French Colonial Power World War II inflicted a severe blow to French colonial authority. After decades of expanding its empire, France faced a humiliating defeat by Nazi Germany in 1940, leading to the establishment of the Vichy regime. Although Free French forces, led by Charles de Gaulle, continued to fight alongside the Allies, France's global influence was significantly diminished.
By Ikram Ullah9 months ago in History
Pope Leo XIV calls Church 'a beacon to illuminate dark nights' in first mass. AI-Generated.
In his first official mass at the Vatican, newly elected Pope Leo XIV delivered a powerful sermon calling on the Catholic Church to confront a growing lack of faith in modern society. Addressing the congregation in the Sistine Chapel, the 267th pontiff, who is the first American to lead the Church, expressed concerns about people turning away from faith and instead placing their trust in technology, money, power, and pleasure.
By Md Nafis Ibn Kamal9 months ago in History
Caste system in Hinduism
Caste system in Hinduism and the history of oppression of lower castes for millennia The caste system has survived for centuries as one of the most complex and tragic realities in the ancient religious, social and political structures of India. It is not only a social structure, but is embedded in the scriptures, rituals and philosophy of Hinduism in such a way that its influence has not weakened even after centuries, but rather it is still present in new forms. The caste system is basically based on the Varnashrama system, the origins of which can be found in Hindu scriptures such as the Rigveda and the Manusamhita. It states that the four main castes—Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra—determine the social duties of a person, and the Shudras are the lowest in society, whose purpose in life is to serve the upper classes.
By Abdul Barik9 months ago in History
The Great Showdown of 2025: Pakistan vs. India – Who Will Rewrite History?
Pakistan vs India War 2025: Who Will Prevail? The year 2025 has brought with it a conflict that has captured the world's attention—Pakistan and India are once again at odds, leading to a war that many analysts have long feared. This conflict, while rooted in decades-old tensions, is unique in its scale, technology, and international implications. But the burning question remains: who will prevail?
By Masih Ullah9 months ago in History
Crimson Border
The night sky above the Line of Control was heavy with silence — the kind that only exists after the last bullet has been fired, but before the next command is given. Cold winds swept across the jagged terrain, carrying whispers of home, regret, and the ever-present hum of history.
By Basir khan9 months ago in History











