World History
The largest Martian rock ever found on Earth,
In a landmark moment for space enthusiasts and collectors alike, a rare Martian meteorite known as NWA 16788 has been sold for a staggering $5.3 million at a recent Sotheby’s auction in New York, setting a new world record for the highest price ever paid for a Martian rock.
By Israr khan6 months ago in History
The Sickle and the Soil
A Year of Food in a Medieval Bengali Village Imagine Nadiapur, a small village hugging the curves of the Surma River in medieval Bengal, where life moves with the sun’s arc and the river’s moods. I’m Tapan, a farmer’s son, sixteen summers old, with hands rough from cutting rice and eyes sharp from scanning the forest for greens. Our story isn’t one of warriors or palaces, but of meals scraped from the earth, shared under straw roofs, and carried in the heart. Let me walk you through a year in Nadiapur—our food, our toils, our quiet triumphs—as if we’re gathered by a fire, a clay plate of steaming bhaat between us, the night alive with stories. This is for Vocal Media, a tale to make you feel the weight of a sickle and the warmth of a shared meal.
By Shohel Rana6 months ago in History
The Rice and the River
A Year in a Medieval Bengali Village Picture a village called Nadiapur, tucked along the banks of the Bhairab River in medieval Bengal, where the days unfold with the sun and the seasons dictate every bite we eat. I’m Ananta, a weaver’s son, barely sixteen, with hands already calloused from gathering reeds and hauling nets. Our lives here aren’t the stuff of ballads—no heroes or battles—but they’re real, shaped by the food we scrape together and the stories we share under the stars. Let me take you through a year in Nadiapur, where every meal tells a tale of survival, community, and the land we call home. This is for you, listening by the fire, as if we’re passing a plate of warm bhaat in the glow of a clay lamp.
By Shohel Rana6 months ago in History
The Hearth of Habiganj
A Medieval Bengali Village Story In the heart of medieval Bengal, where the Meghna River curved like a silver thread through endless green, lay the village of Habiganj. It wasn’t a place of kings or conquests, but of muddy paths, straw roofs, and lives woven into the seasons’ rhythm. I’m Shyamal, a potter’s son, and this is my tale of a year in our village—our food, our struggles, our small joys. It’s no epic, but it’s ours, told as if we’re sitting by the fire, passing a clay plate of rice and stories.
By Shohel Rana6 months ago in History
Skeleton Lake: The Himalayan Tomb of Mystery
High in the Indian Himalayas, where the air is thin and the silence feels older than time, lies a place so chilling it seems ripped from the pages of an ancient curse. Roopkund Lake... better known as Skeleton Lake, rests at an altitude of over 16,000 feet. A glacial basin. A frozen cradle of secrets. And, when the snow melts, a graveyard for hundreds of human skeletons.
By Veil of Shadows6 months ago in History
Helen of Troy
Introduction For thousands of years, the tale of Helen of Troy has echoed through the annals of history, art, and literature. Known as “the face that launched a thousand ships,” Helen’s story lies at the intersection of myth and history. She is not just a character of beauty, but a symbol of power, conflict, love, betrayal, and the high cost of human pride. But was she a real person? Did a war truly erupt over one woman? And why does her tale still captivate us today?
By Muhib Ullah 6 months ago in History
When Was World War 3 Started? The Date That Changed History.
It was January 12, 2031, when the first undeniable shot was fired — at least according to official records. That morning, an airstrike destroyed a major oil facility in the Persian Gulf, killing hundreds and crippling supplies for weeks. Governments around the world condemned it but blamed “unknown terrorists.” Yet intelligence agencies knew: it was a state-sponsored attack, planned and executed by one of the world’s largest armies.
By USA daily update 6 months ago in History
The History and Origin of Football (Soccer)
Football, or soccer as it is called in some parts of the world, is the most popular sport globally. With billions of fans and players, it commands unparalleled attention. Its history, however, is as fascinating as the game itself—rich in culture, conflict, and evolution over millennia.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad6 months ago in History
10 Unusual Verifiable Occasions That Sound Too Weird to possibly be Valid
Start writing...History is brimming with abnormal and staggering stories that sound more like fiction than reality. From fights battled with hallucinations to lords who delegated their canines, these stories demonstrate that reality is frequently bizarre to say the least. The following are ten of the most peculiar verifiable occasions that really occurred.
By Rahmat Ullah Khan6 months ago in History











