World History
India is a land of rich history, diverse cultures, and remarkable achievements. Here are some intriguing and lesser-known facts about this incredible country:
🧠Ancient Innovations & Cultural Contributions Birthplace of Chess and Shampoo: India gave the world chess, originally called Chaturanga, and the concept of shampooing, derived from the Sanskrit word Champu, meaning to massage.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar10 months ago in History
11 Million Year Old Panda Fossil Found in Germany Reveals Hidden Truth About Panda Evolution and Diet.
11 Million Year Old Panda Fossil Found in Germany Reveals Hidden Truth About Panda Evolution and Diet. In a groundbreaking discovery that challenges long standing beliefs about panda evolution paleontologists have uncovered the fossilized remains of an 11 million year old panda relative in southern Germany. What makes this discovery particularly astonishing is the dietary evidence unlike modern pandas this ancient bear species was not a strict herbivore. Instead it had an omnivorous diet meaning it consumed both plants and animals.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in History
A Story of True Faith
In the old days, a story of true faith in a small Arabian village lived a fair and respectable man named Salev. He was a poor farmer and worked hard on a small land to support his wife Fatima and her two children. His income was limited, but his heart was full of faith. His greatest wealth was his deep and unwavering trust in Allah.
By Tonoy Chandra Das 10 months ago in History
Pakistan and India Exchange Fire as UN calls for 'maximum restraint'
Following a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Indian-administered Kashmir, that resulted in the deaths of 26 people, 25 Indians and one Nepalese, tensions between India and Pakistan have sharply increased. India accuses Pakistan of supporting the militants responsible, believed to be linked to the Lashkar-e-Taiba group. In response, India suspended visa services for Pakistani nationals, called for them to leave the country, and withdrew from a 65-year-old Indus water-sharing treaty—an act Pakistan deems a potential act of war. Tensions heightened following cross-border firing along the Line of Control, though Pakistan asserts no civilian areas were targeted. Pakistan denied involvement in the attack, challenging India to provide evidence, and closed its airspace to Indian airlines. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed to seek justice, possibly through military or covert means, though experts warn of the high cost of conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors. The UN has urged both countries to show restraint. The situation has spurred fears of further escalation, particularly given the symbolic nature of civilian casualties and emotionally charged public reactions, such as widely circulated images of grieving survivors .
By Md Faruk Ali10 months ago in History
An Ancient ‘Terror Crocodile’ Became a Dinosaur Eating Giant Scientists Say They Now Know Why
An Ancient ‘Terror Crocodile’ Became a Dinosaur Eating Giant Scientists Say They Now Know Why In the shadowy wetlands of prehistoric Earth some 95 million years ago a monstrous predator lurked a massive crocodile like creature capable of bringing down even the mightiest of dinosaurs. Known as the terror crocodile this ancient beast Deinosuchus grew up to 33 feet long and weighed more than 8,000 pounds. With crushing jaws and a bite force that rivaled that of Tyrannosaurus rex Deinosuchus was among the most fearsome predators of its time. For decades scientists have marveled at this creature trying to understand how it achieved such size and dominance. Now new research may finally have the answer.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in History
FC Barcelona’s Prime Era: The Golden Years of Football
Few eras shine as brightly when discussing football dynasties as FC Barcelona under Pep Guardiola from 2008 to 2012. This time is widely regarded as the club's golden age because of the revolutionary style of play that reshaped modern football as well as the awards it won. Barcelona's fluid passing, relentless pressing, and positional play, also known as "Tiki-Taka," captivated fans, overwhelmed opponents, and left a legacy that is still admired and copied worldwide. The Foundation: La Masia and the Cruyff Philosophy
By Kavin Gomes10 months ago in History
Archaeologists Discover 6,500 Year Old Hunting Kit Containing Poisoned Darts
Archaeologists Discover 6,500 Year Old Hunting Kit Containing Poisoned Darts In a remarkable discovery that sheds light on ancient hunting techniques archaeologists have uncovered a 6,500-year-old hunting kit complete with poisoned darts at an excavation site in Europe. This extraordinary find provides a rare glimpse into the lives and survival strategies of prehistoric humans and their advanced understanding of tools toxins and hunting.
By Adnan Rasheed10 months ago in History
The Empty Chair
The Empty Chair In the corner of the village primary school sat an old, dusty chair that no one ever paid attention to. Children avoided it, and if anyone accidentally went near, the teachers would scold them sharply. That chair, they said, was haunted.The story begins when a new boy named Imran was admitted to Class Five. He had just moved from the city with his mother; his father worked in Dhaka. Imran was a bit different-quiet, observant, and deeply curious.On his first day at school, while playing on the field, Imran wandered near the old chair. His classmates screamed, "No! Don't go the chair!" t's Manik Sir's Who's Manik Sir?" Imran asked.One of them whispered, "Years ago, there was a fire in the school. Manik Sir was the first to rush in and save the children. But he... didn't make it. That was his chair."Imran smiled. "There are no such things as ghosts. That's just a story."The next day, after school was over, Imran stayed behind. His curiosity had taken hold of him. He slowly approached the old chair and sat down.Suddenly, a cold breeze swept through the schoolyard. The surroundings grew eerily quiet. Then he heard a sorrowful voice, "Will you forget me too?"He looked aroun aw no one. His heart beat faster, but ne wasn't scared. Who are you?" he asked.The voice replied, "I'm Manik Sir. This school was my life. I gave everything to protect it. But now, no one remembers me-only this chair remains."Imran, his voice trembling, said, "I won't forget you. I'll make sure everyone remembers you."The following day, Imran came to school with a handmade placard. It read:"Manik Sir - A true hero who gave his life to save our school."He placed it beside the chair.At first, the teachers were annoyed. But when Imran told them the story, the headmaster's eyes welled up with tears "I was a young teacher back then," he said. "Manik Sir was my mentor, my inspiration. Over time, we all forgot... but we shouldn't have."From that day on, August 12th was declared "Manik Sir Memorial Day" at the school. The old chair was cleaned, painted, and placed with care. A photo of Manik Sir was hung beside it, with flowers laid on special occasions.Imran became known as the "Little Hero" of the village. His courage, curiosity, and respect for the past brought back a forgotten story in a new light.  An old chair. A buried memory. And a brave little boy.The story went viral on Facebook, shared thousands of times. A local news channel even covered the school's "Chair Day." People everywhere were reminded that even a dusty old object could carry deep meaning-and that sometimes, it takes a child's heart to show adults the true value of remembering. The Little Parrot and FriendshipOnce there was a little parrot named Tuntuni. She was very curious and playful. She always wondered what was beyond the trees, where the sky ended, and where the river's water came from.One day, she flew past the forest and reached the edge of a big pond. There, she met an old crow sitting on a branch.The crow asked, "Where did you come from, little parrot?"Tuntuni smiled and said, "I just want to know what the world is like!"The crow chuckled and said, "Then be my friend. I'll show you many things and teach you what I know."From that day on, the parrot and the crow met every day, sharing stories and learning from each other. Tuntuni learned patience and wisdom, while the crow learned the joy of curiosity and new adventures.
By Samiul vai10 months ago in History
What Happened to Queen Nefertiti? The Vanishing of Egypt’s Most Mysterious Queen
A Queen Like No Other Nefertiti. The name itself evokes images of elegance, power, and mystery. She was not just another queen of ancient Egypt, she stood at the heart of a revolution that tried to reshape the spiritual core of one of history’s greatest civilizations. She ruled during a time of dramatic change alongside her husband, Pharaoh Akhenaten, and her image remains one of the most iconic relics of the ancient world.
By The Secret History Of The World10 months ago in History
US allies express alarm at Trump’s plan to let Russia keep most of the land it seized from Ukraine
By Md.Imrul Khalid Date: 5:55AM Washington, D.C. — U.S. allies in Europe and NATO are growing increasingly concerned over reports that former President Donald Trump, if re-elected, may push Ukraine to cede occupied territories to Russia as part of a negotiated peace deal. Such a move, experts warn, could reward Moscow’s aggression, undermine international law, and destabilize European security.
By Md.Imrul Khalid 10 months ago in History
World war 2.
World War II: A Global Conflict World War II, one of the most devastating conflicts in human history, lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved most of the world's nations, including all of the great powers, eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis.
By Imdad Ullah 10 months ago in History









