World History
2nd Incarnation - Kurma
The Divine Plan: In a timeless age, the Devas (celestial beings) and Asuras (demons) sought the nectar of immortality, Amrita, to attain eternal life. They realized that the only way to obtain this elixir was to churn the ocean of milk, the Kshirasagara, which was vast and boundless. However, this monumental task required the support of both the Devas and the Asuras, who had been engaged in an eternal struggle for supremacy. Realizing that they needed each other's strength, they agreed to collaborate for the greater good, setting aside their enmity temporarily.
By CuriosityQuill2 years ago in History
Kubai Khan
Kublai Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, was the greatest of the Mongol emperors after his predecessor and founder of the dynasty in China. Under his rule, the Mongol Empire reached its greatest extent, becoming one of the largest empires the world had ever seen. Kublai Khan was a wise ruler who managed to lead a wide variety of peoples and nations, adapting different traditions to his own government. He was born on September 23, 1215, in the current region of Mongolia. Despite his short period of leadership, Kublai Khan was considered an efficient administrator and was responsible for establishing the Mongol capital at Karacuru in present-day Mongolia. Under his leadership, the city became an important center of political-administrative and cultural activities of the empire.
By A História2 years ago in History
From Vision to Reality
narrative of the main individual to make Android is a demonstration of human development and the determined quest for mechanical headway. This article dives into the life and accomplishments of this visionary virtuoso who perpetually changed the scene of portable innovation.
By David Smith 2 years ago in History
Rugby's Global Impact: Tales of Triumph and Unity on the World Cup Stage
Introduction Rugby, often described as a game played in heaven, possesses a unique power to unite nations across the globe. The Rugby World Cup is the pinnacle of this unity, a quadrennial celebration of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and the raw emotion that defines this remarkable game. Beyond the field, the World Cup serves as a powerful platform for countries, both big and small, to showcase their talent on an international stage. In the following 1000 words, we delve into the emotional stories that underline rugby's global impact during the Rugby World Cup.
By Cyril Alex2 years ago in History
The Civil Rights Movement: A Struggle for Equality and Justice
Introduction The Civil Rights Movement stands as one of the most transformative and impactful movements in American history. Spanning several decades, it was a collective effort by brave individuals and communities to dismantle systemic racism and secure equal rights and opportunities for African Americans. This blog delves into the key events, influential figures, and enduring legacy of the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting its profound impact on American society.
By shushma shukla2 years ago in History
Queen Elizabeth II: A Portrayal of Colorful Life
We witness the ups and downs of numerous Kings and Queens throughout the history of the human race. There is no denying that Queen Elizabeth II's name has been the subject of extensive discussion among them. The extensive proliferation of modern communication systems has endeared her to people all around the world. Today marks the first anniversary of her passing, so the focus of today's article is to illuminate for the reader the vibrant tapestry of Queen Elizabeth II's colorful life.
By Mohammed Shahidullah-Bin-Anwar 2 years ago in History
The Evolution of Three-Point Shooting in the NBA
The National Basketball Association (NBA) has seen a major change in the way the game is played, and the three-point shot is at the center of this revolution. The three-pointer, once considered a novelty or a desperate last choice, has grown over the years to become a crucial part of NBA strategy. In this article, we'll look at the evolution of the three-point shot in the NBA, from its humble beginnings as a gimmick to its current status as a game-changing weapon.
By Arc David Arrieta2 years ago in History
A unique project by a famous American author
Ambrose Barris was one of America's most successful short-story writers in the early twentieth century. In December 1913, he disappeared, so he could not be seen or heard of. He had said some of these things before he disappeared, so it is possible that he had such a plan for the last days of his life. He feared that once he died, he and his writings would be forgotten, but he did not want that to happen.
By Umair Amjad Kayani2 years ago in History
Top 10 Unsolved Mysteries of the World. Content Warning.
Introduction The world is a place filled with wonders, but it's also a realm of mysteries that continue to baffle scientists, researchers, and enthusiasts alike. Throughout history, various phenomena, disappearances, and enigmas have captured the collective imagination of humanity. In this article, we will explore the top 10 unsolved mysteries of the world, each of which has perplexed investigators for decades or even centuries.
By Rajan Nimkayal2 years ago in History








