World History
Queen Shiba
In the ancient kingdom of Azura, there lived a queen named Shiba. She was not just a queen by birthright, but a remarkable leader who earned the respect and admiration of her people through her unmatched strength, wisdom, and unwavering courage. The story of Queen Shiba is one that has been passed down through generations, a tale that continues to inspire and captivate all who hear it
By Eleazar Appiah3 years ago in History
GoT’s Historical Evolution
Introduction Game of Thrones, created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, emerged as a cultural phenomenon that captivated audiences worldwide. Based on George R.R. Martin's book series, "A Song of Ice and Fire," the television adaptation brought a unique blend of fantasy, political intrigue, and complex characters to the small screen. Spanning eight seasons from 2011 to 2019, Game of Thrones became one of the most influential and controversial television series of its time. This article delves into the history of Game of Thrones, examining its origins, development, impact, and lasting legacy.
By Eleazar Appiah3 years ago in History
Gangubai Kathiawadi: The Rise of a Fearless Queen
In the heart of Mumbai's bustling red-light district of Kamathipura, a story of resilience, strength, and determination unfolded. The streets echoed with the whispers of a legend, a woman whose name became synonymous with power and fearlessness. Gangubai Kathiawadi, a force to be reckoned with, rose from the depths of adversity to become the queen of Kamathipura, leaving an indelible mark on the city's history. Her extraordinary journey, marked by unwavering courage and an unbreakable spirit, transformed her into an iconic figure in the underworld.
By Fathima Raheema3 years ago in History
“The legend Of Moonstone”
Quite a while in the past, in a mysterious domain where sorcery moved upon the ethereal twilight shores, a legend murmured among the spirits and charmed animals. It discussed a strong curio known as the Moonstone — a diamond said to hold the way to reestablishing harmony to the world.
By LI LEAN VARMA3 years ago in History
Believe You Can, and You're Halfway There: The Power of Positive Thinking . Content Warning.
Throughout history, great leaders and thinkers have emphasized the importance of belief in achieving success. Among them, Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States, left us with an enduring message: "Believe you can, and you're halfway there." These simple yet profound words capture the essence of the power of positive thinking and the impact it can have on our lives.
By Asim hussain3 years ago in History
The Thrilling Journey of Camel Racing
Camel racing, a captivating and ancient sport, has been an integral part of the cultural fabric in various regions across the globe. Combining the natural grace and strength of camels with the thrill of competition, this unique racing tradition has a long and storied history that spans thousands of years. Let's embark on a journey through time to explore the fascinating evolution of camel racing.
By YUSUF MAITAMA3 years ago in History
THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE IS STILL DEFYING SCIENCE.
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and thousands of ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
By Chukwurah Felix EDE3 years ago in History
From Revolution to Betrayal
In December 2018, a revolution erupted in Sudan, as civilians rallied against President Omar Bashir's oppressive military regime, demanding democracy. Just a few months later, two influential figures, who once stood together in ousting Bashir through a coup, found themselves at odds, plunging Sudan into a devastating conflict that has claimed countless lives. This blog aims to unravel the rapid transformation from hope to chaos in Sudan and the complex dynamics that turned former partners into adversaries.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in History
Why Yahweh Became the World's Dominant Deity
Why bother comparing the god of the Bible to a god of an older, previous dead religion from Mesopotamia? The reasons involve another deity that hits closer to home for the ancient Israelites. That deity is Ba'al. Ba'al was one of the chief deities of the Canaanite religion, and this religion was the precursor to Yahwism and Judaism. Canaanites and Israelites are genetically linked and at some point, a group migrated away from Canaan to found Israel and Judah. It’s reasonable to conclude that they took the myths of Canaan along with them, evident by their worship of the Canaanite pantheon early on.
By David Weis3 years ago in History








