World History
The Man Behind the Keyboard: How One Teen Hacker Shook the World's Biggest Tech Giants. AI-Generated.
It was July 15, 2020—just another average Wednesday. That is, until the Twitter accounts of Elon Musk, Barack Obama, Apple, and Jeff Bezos suddenly tweeted the same strange message:
By Muhammad Abbas khan6 months ago in History
Majestic Grandeur of the Palace of Versailles
Palace of Versailles – France The Palace of Versailles (Château de Versailles) is one of the most iconic royal residences in the world, located just 20 kilometers southwest of Paris. Synonymous with the absolute monarchy of the Ancien Régime, Versailles is more than a palace—it is a powerful symbol of royal authority, French artistic achievement, and centuries of European history.
By Mukhtiar Ahmad6 months ago in History
Prophet Sulaiman
Title: The Amazing Life of Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon) – From Birth to Death Write By: Said Idrees sadat Prophet Sulaiman (peace be upon him), known as Solomon in the Bible, was a great prophet and king mentioned in the Quran and many Islamic traditions. He was the son of Prophet Dawood (David), and he inherited not only his father's kingdom but also his wisdom and closeness to Allah. Sulaiman (PBUH) is remembered for his justice, knowledge, and powerful kingdom, but many people don't know some of the lesser-known facts about his incredible life.
By king pokhtoon6 months ago in History
How one man saved the Entire World
A Soviet B-59 submarine was hidden underwater in the Caribbean Sea, just a few kilometers away from America, fully prepared to launch an attack. At that moment, the US Navy discovered its presence and dropped small bombs underwater to force the submarine to surface.
By Jehanzeb Khan6 months ago in History
The Farmer
In every society, many professions play a vital role in shaping the community’s well-being. Among them, one stands out for its silent yet powerful contribution — the farmer. If we reflect on our daily lives, every meal we consume is the result of a farmer’s hard work and sacrifices.
By haider ali6 months ago in History
The Precambrian Eon: The Forgotten Era Where It All Began
Long before dinosaurs, trees, or even the oxygen we breathe existed, there was an era that marked the beginning of everything—the Precambrian Eon. Spanning from Earth's formation over 4.6 billion years ago to 540 million years ago, this colossal period represents a staggering 88% of our planet's history. Yet, it remains one of the least understood chapters in Earth’s story.
By denizan Lawyer6 months ago in History
The Kashmir Smast. Secrets of the Buddhist Caves of Katlang, Mardan Pakistan.
Who Lived Here? The Kashmir Smast was once home to Buddhist monks, spiritual leaders, and scholars. The word Smast itself comes from the Sanskrit word Samasta, meaning “cave” or “temple”. It is believed that these caves were first occupied in the 4th century CE, at the height of the Gandhara civilization, which was famous for its art, learning, and devotion to Buddhism.
By USA daily update 7 months ago in History
Moses and Pharaoh: The Confrontation of Truth and Tyranny
📖 Story: Moses (AS) and Pharaoh's Dialogue In the ancient land of Egypt, there ruled a man who called himself a god. His name was Pharaoh, and his throne was one of unmatched power, pride, and oppression. The people feared him, obeyed him blindly, and dared not question his commands. Among the people he ruled were the Children of Israel—enslaved, broken, and oppressed for generations.
By Nimatullah7 months ago in History
The World's Most Important Shortcut - How Panama Canal Works
Have you ever seen ships climbing a mountain? Sounds impossible, doesn’t it? How could a ship, designed only to sail in the ocean, possibly climb a mountain for a shortcut and then return to sea on the other side?
By Jehanzeb Khan7 months ago in History
World's Most Expensive Party
The world’s most expensive and extravagant party broke every record of extravagance. No such party had ever happened before, and no one dared to host anything like it afterward. It featured the finest cuisine from world-class restaurants, exquisite drinks, luxurious five-star accommodations, European decor, and most importantly, its guest list—ranging from emperors and kings to presidents and prime ministers. Heads of state from 65 countries attended.
By Jehanzeb Khan7 months ago in History










