World History
The Edge of War: Understanding the India-Pakistan Conflict 2025
Introduction The year 2025 has witnessed a dramatic escalation in tensions between two of South Asia's nuclear-armed neighbors, India and Pakistan. Triggered by a series of violent incidents and military confrontations, the conflict has now drawn international attention, raising concerns of a possible full-scale war. In this article, we will explore the root causes of the conflict, its immediate impact, the global response, and the potential paths forward.
By Masih Ullah9 months ago in History
The Unyielding Tension: India-Pakistan Conflict 2025
The recent escalation between India and Pakistan in May 2025 has once again brought the two nuclear-armed neighbors to the brink of conflict. Following a tragic attack in the Pahalgam region of Indian-administered Kashmir that claimed the lives of 26 Hindu tourists, the Indian Air Force launched airstrikes deep inside Pakistani territory, marking the beginning of 'Operation Sindoor.' This military operation targeted nine locations, including Bahawalpur, Muridke, and Muzaffarabad, which India claimed were terrorist infrastructure. Pakistan, however, condemned these strikes, calling them attacks on civilian areas, resulting in 31 civilian deaths and 57 injuries, many of whom were women and children.
By Masih Ullah9 months ago in History
Naketi: Ritual of Healing and Life Renewal in Timorese Culture
In Timor, we often hear the saying, "Humans are not free from mistakes." This expression is not just a reminder of our imperfection but also an invitation to reflect, forgive, and begin again. In a world where pain and conflict are inevitable, forgiveness is rarely easy. And yet, my people have long upheld a tradition that goes far deeper than mere apology—it’s called Naketi.
By Flax Foryou9 months ago in History
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone
Harry Potter was a small boy with messy black hair and glasses. He lived with his aunt, uncle, and cousin Dudley in a house on Privet Drive. The Dursleys were not kind to Harry. They made him sleep in a cupboard under the stairs and treated him like a servant.
By Mr Rifat Ahmed9 months ago in History
The Sunken Ships of the Swahili Coast: Unearthing the Maritime Riches of East Africa. AI-Generated.
A Maritime Civilization Rooted in Trade The Swahili culture emerged around the 8th century CE, born from the interaction of Bantu-speaking coastal Africans and Arab, Persian, and later Indian traders. Over time, a distinct Islamic culture evolved, centered around trade, seafaring, and cosmopolitan urban settlements such as Kilwa, Mombasa, Lamu, and Zanzibar.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
Great Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Wealth: Unearthing the Lost Gold of Africa. AI-Generated.
Great Zimbabwe’s Neglected Wealth: Revealing the Heritage of Africa’s Stone City Great Zimbabwe, historically the core of a formidable African kingdom, was not merely a city of stone remnantsit functioned as a flourishing hub of commerce, gold, and cultural brilliance. This article investigates the overlooked wealth of this ancient location, examining the extensive economic impact, concealed treasures, and the enduring legacy of a civilization frequently sidelined in mainstream narratives. With the emergence of new findings, Great Zimbabwe's significance in global history is being justly reassessed.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History
“Africa’s Hidden Fortunes: The Lost Treasures of a Forgotten Continent”
"Concealed Gold: The Neglected Treasures of Africa" Africa’s past is characterized by the ascendance and decline of magnificent empires, from the fabled affluence of Mali’s Mansa Musa to the obscured wealth of Great Zimbabwe and Benin. This article delves into the enigmatic narratives of Africa’s forsaken treasuresgilded thrones, sacred gems, and imperial relicsthat were pilfered, entombed, or overlooked through conflict, colonization, and the passage of time. With contemporary focus on cultural heritage and restitution, Africa’s treasures are being reexaminedboth physically and symbolicallyas elements of a rich, appropriated legacy.
By Say the truth 9 months ago in History










