World History
Lyrid Meteor Shower 2025: Best Places
The Lyrid meteor shower is one of the oldest known meteor showers, with records dating back over 2,700 years. Astronomers can expect to see between 10 and 20 meteors per hour under ideal conditions during this celestial spectacle in 2025, which is expected to peak around April 21 and 22. If you're eager to witness this dazzling display, here’s everything you need to know about the best viewing locations and tips for maximizing your experience.
By Z'rox Nøør10 months ago in History
Sanskrit in the Sands: How Indian Philosophy Reached the Middle East
Sanskrit in the Sands: How Indian Philosophy Reached the Middle East A Desert That Listens History has always been shaped by ideas. While we often focus on political movements or wars, the real force behind civilizations' growth lies in the exchange of knowledge. Indian philosophy, with its ancient wisdom, traveled far beyond the borders of the subcontinent, leaving a lasting impact on the intellectual landscape of the Middle East.
By MystiTech Hub10 months ago in History
Biography of the Prophet (PBUH) at a Glance
Why should we read the Sirat? Humans are naturally very imitative. From the moment of birth, a child imitates his parents. When he grows up, he imitates his playmate or friend. When he grows up, he imitates a person of his choice in the path of life. This imitation and imitation, a person carries his nature from the moment of birth. Now the question is, is there really such a person? Who can be an example for people to follow. Yes, there is. He is our beloved Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH). Allah the Almighty says, And indeed, you are of great character. (Surah 24 An-Nur, verse 56). It is stated in the Hadith Sharif, narrated by Hazrat Anas (RA), who said, The Prophet (PBUH) said, "None of you will truly believe until I am more beloved to him than his father, his children and all of mankind." (Bukhari Sharif).
By Md Abu Daud10 months ago in History
The Enigma of China’s Debt Crisis — Explained
China’s Debt Crisis Made Simple: What’s Going On and Why It Matters China, one of the world’s biggest economies, is dealing with a serious problem — a massive debt crisis. While the word “debt” might sound boring or confusing, this issue is a big deal. It affects everyday people in China and could even shake up the global economy.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar10 months ago in History
A Great Chapter of Bengal's Legacy
A Great Chapter of Bengal's Legacy: Sonargaon is known as one of the foremost important and antiquated cities within the history of Bangladesh. Though it is right now portion of Narayanganj locale, within the past it served as a major political, financial, and social center of Bengal. The title Sonargaon quickly brings out recollections of old eminence, wealthy creativity, and dynamic people conventions.
By Siyam Islam10 months ago in History
Born to Rule: The Life and Legacy of Scarface the Lion
King Scarface: The True Story of the Maasai Mara's Fiercest Ruler In the golden heart of the Maasai Mara, where the savannah stretches endlessly and the sky burns with sunset fire, lived a lion who would become legend — Scarface. He wasn’t born a king. He fought for it, bled for it, and ultimately wore the crown with a scarred face and an unbreakable spirit.
By Mushahid Hussain10 months ago in History
When the Gita Crossed the Desert: A Story of Cultural Surprise
When the Gita Crossed the Desert: A Story of Cultural Surprise Introduction: A Desert's New Whisper In the midst of a changing Saudi Arabia, where cultural conservatism is meeting waves of modernity, an unexpected guest quietly enters—an ancient Indian text that has crossed borders, centuries, and religions: the Bhagavad Gita. While no one could have predicted its journey, it seems the winds of change were favorable. Slowly but surely, this sacred scripture began to find its place in the land of deserts, not as a religious document, but as a tool for intellectual and philosophical reflection.
By MystiTech Hub10 months ago in History
Vietnamese Culture: History, Traditions, Values, Customs, Beliefs, Food & More
Vietnamese culture is among the oldest in Southeast Asia, with its roots tracing back to the ancient Đông Sơn civilization during the Bronze Age, around four thousand years ago. While some perceive a strong Chinese influence, scholarly research indicates that Vietnamese culture developed its own distinct characteristics, evolving alongside but independently from its northern neighbor. Throughout Vietnam’s history-marked by the Triệu, Đinh, Lý, Trần, and Lê dynasties, which largely coincided with the Chinese Han, Tang, Song, and Ming dynasties – a unique cultural identity took shape.
By Thousand Sunny10 months ago in History
Bangla Noboborsho: The Bengali New Year That Inspires the World
Every April, a wave of color, culture, and community sweeps across Bengal—and increasingly, the world. It’s called Bangla Noboborsho, the Bengali New Year, and it’s not just a celebration. It’s a living, breathing cultural experience—one that combines ancient roots with modern spirit, artistic expression with community unity, and joy with deep meaning.
By Sanjoy Ganguly 10 months ago in History
Khalid ibn al-Walid: The Sword of Allah
Introduction Khalid ibn al-Walid ibn al-Mughira, also known as Saifullah (the Sword of Allah), is one of the most celebrated military figures in Islamic history. Born into the powerful Quraysh tribe of Mecca, Khalid began as an enemy of Islam but later became one of its fiercest defenders. His unmatched record on the battlefield, strategic brilliance, and loyalty to the cause of Islam earned him enduring respect not only among Muslims but also among historians and military strategists across the world.
By Muhammad Sohail10 months ago in History
ChatGPT’s Rising Costs and Viral Politeness Myth: Why Sam Altman Says It’s All Worth It
The Myth About ChatGPT's Rising Prices and Viral Politeness: Why Sam Altman Claims That It's All Worth It On the internet, there has been a surprising claim that users keep saying "please" and "thank you" and that OpenAI's ChatGPT is spending "tens of millions of dollars" on it. While humorous and clearly exaggerated, the viral statement taps into a very real issue—ChatGPT is getting expensive. Additionally, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has stated that he is willing to pay that cost. Let’s separate fact from fiction and dive into the real financial stakes behind one of the most popular AI tools on the planet.
By Md Shahadat Hossain10 months ago in History









