World History
Bam Citadel: Persia’s Enduring Desert Fortress
Bam Citadel – Iran’s Desert Fortress of History Nestled on the edge of Iran’s Lut Desert lies one of the most awe-inspiring architectural feats of the ancient world — the Bam Citadel, also known as Arg-e Bam. This massive fortified structure, made entirely from mud bricks, is not only a testament to ancient Persian ingenuity but also a symbol of resilience and heritage. For centuries, it stood as a thriving hub of trade, culture, and defense. Today, despite natural disasters and the ravages of time, Bam Citadel remains a significant historical monument, drawing scholars and visitors from around the globe.
By Mukhtiar Ahmad7 months ago in History
The Evolution of Earth:
Formation and Early History Around 4.6 billion years ago, Earth was born from a cloud of gas and dust surrounding our young Sun. This cloud, known as the solar nebula, gradually condensed due to gravity, forming the Sun at its center and the planets, including Earth, in the outer regions. Earth began as a molten ball of rock, constantly bombarded by asteroids and other celestial debris. The heat from these impacts, as well as from radioactive decay and gravitational compression, kept the planet in a liquid state for millions of years.
By Hasnain khan7 months ago in History
Taiwan, Ukraine, or the Middle East: Which Flashpoint Led to World War III?
Taiwan, Ukraine, or the Middle East: Which Flashpoint Led to World War III? For years, global leaders warned of the possibility of a third world war. Tensions were rising, alliances shifting, and technology advancing at a pace far faster than diplomacy. But no one could predict exactly where the first spark would ignite the flames of a global conflict. In the end, three major flashpoints—Taiwan, Ukraine, and the Middle East—stood on the edge. Each had the potential to trigger a war unlike anything the world had seen before. But which one actually did?
By Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago in History
The Wolf of the Storm: An Oath in the Dark
The wind howled across the snow-covered plains of Anatolia, slicing through tents like knives. The Kayi tribe, warriors of proud Turkic blood, huddled around faint fires, cloaks drawn tight, eyes searching the sky for hope. But there was none—not in the sky, nor in the mountains, nor in the starving bellies of children who had not eaten for days.
By Sana Ullah7 months ago in History
Merv Silk Road's Lost Jewel
The Ancient City of Merv – A Forgotten Jewel of Turkmenistan Hidden in the arid landscape of modern-day Turkmenistan lies the once-magnificent city of Merv, an ancient metropolis that was, at its peak, one of the largest and most important cities in the world. Known as the "Pearl of the East," Merv's strategic location along the Silk Road made it a center of culture, commerce, religion, and science for over two millennia. Today, its crumbling walls and ruins tell a story of power, prosperity, and tragic downfall.
By Mukhtiar Ahmad7 months ago in History
Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA): The Just Ruler Who Changed the Course of Islamic History. AI-Generated.
In the vast landscape of Islamic history, few names shine as brightly as that of Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA). He was not just the second Caliph of Islam, but a visionary leader, a symbol of justice, and a role model whose influence continues to inspire people over 1,400 years later.
By Waseem Ahmad 7 months ago in History
Whispers Between Worlds: The Letter That Crossed Time
The storm had just passed when Laila unlocked the creaking door of her grandmother's abandoned countryside house. It had been ten years since anyone lived there. Dust settled like ancient memories on every surface, and silence wrapped the rooms in a blanket of forgotten time.
By Movies Channel7 months ago in History
Pakistan: A Land of Diversity, Resilience, and Untapped Potential
Introduction Pakistan, officially known as the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country that embodies a rich tapestry of history, culture, and resilience. Located in South Asia, bordered by India, Afghanistan, Iran, and China, with a coastline along the Arabian Sea, Pakistan stands as a unique nation carved out of the Indian subcontinent in 1947. Despite facing political, economic, and social challenges since its inception, Pakistan has remained a nation of immense strength, spirit, and potential.
By NIAZ Muhammad7 months ago in History
The Olive Tree of Jerusalem
The night air hung heavy over Jerusalem. The moon hovered above the ancient city like a silent witness to centuries of bloodshed and prayers. After months of siege, the city had fallen—not with the brutality that had marked its past, but with mercy. The people whispered in disbelief: “Salahuddin Ayyubi is not like the others.”
By Sana Ullah7 months ago in History
Pakistan Navy's Khalid Class Attack Submarine
Pakistan Navy's Khalid Class Attack Submarines: A Comprehensive Overview The Pakistan Navy's Khalid Class submarines are a crucial pillar of the nation's underwater defense capabilities. These French-built Agosta-90B class submarines have significantly enhanced Pakistan's naval power. Let's take a detailed look at the complete specifications, features, and operational capabilities of these submarines.
By The World Beauty's & Natural Research Center 7 months ago in History











