World History
Cluster of four asteroids to hurtle past Earth on 16 February, 2024
If the largest of the asteroids were to actually strike the Earth, then it would result in an impact crater measuring 440 metres across. An impact of comparable intensity actually takes place about once every 2,000 years. About 2.5 million people would lose their lives, if such an impact were to take place over a major metro city in India.
By Aabusad Pathan2 years ago in History
A Legacy of Conquest and Controversy
Napoleon Bonaparte, born on August 15 1769 on the island of Corsica is widely recognized as one of the influential figures, in human history. According to the book "Who's Bigger" published in 2013 which ranked figures based on their significance Napoleon secured a second place surpassed only by Jesus Christ and preceding the Prophet Muhammad. While his exceptional skills as a strategist are well documented it is fascinating to explore the twists and achievements that defined Napoleons remarkable life.
By JOHN KIMARI2 years ago in History
United States of America
In the heart of United States of America where the sun kisses the mountains, and rivers weave tales through the valleys, lies a tapestry of stories waiting to be told. "Eclipsed Horizons" unfolds in a land where the past and present dance together, shaping the destiny of a nation grappling with its identity.
By Waqas Ashraf2 years ago in History
The Legendary Journey of Ronaldo Nazario: A Tale of Triumph and Tenacity
In the annals of football history, few names evoke as much reverence, excitement, and nostalgia as Ronaldo Nazario. Widely regarded as one of the greatest strikers to have graced the beautiful game, Ronaldo's journey from the streets of Brazil to the summits of global football is nothing short of legendary. With his unparalleled skill, lightning pace, and predatory instincts, Ronaldo left an indelible mark on the sport, captivating fans around the world and etching his name into footballing folklore.
By HASHIR IQBAL2 years ago in History
The Mali Empire
In the annals of African history, few empires have left as profound a mark as the Mali Empire. Rising from the savannas and deserts of West Africa, this illustrious civilization flourished during the medieval era, leaving an indelible legacy of wealth, power, and cultural sophistication. From its humble beginnings to its eventual decline, the Mali Empire stands as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of African civilization.
By Kinfeosi Adesegun2 years ago in History
The Ghana Empire
In the annals of African history, few empires shine as brightly as the Ghana Empire, a beacon of civilization that illuminated the western regions of the continent during its heyday. With its rich cultural heritage, formidable military strength, and flourishing trade networks, the Ghana Empire emerged as a dominant force in West Africa, leaving an indelible mark on the region's history and shaping its destiny for centuries to come.
By Kinfeosi Adesegun2 years ago in History









