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History, Power, and Conflict: How the Past Shapes Today’s Global Tensions
Understanding Muslim History and Global Conflict: A Simple Explanation History is often told in pieces, and when those pieces are misunderstood, fear and confusion grow. Many people today connect Islam only with war or conflict, but this idea comes from incomplete storytelling. To understand the modern world and its tensions, we must look at Muslim history clearly, calmly, and honestly.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in History
The Lost Wealth of Cleopatra
The Lost Wealth of Cleopatra Egypt’s Missing Royal Treasure Mystery Cleopatra VII ruled as the last true leader of Egypt’s Ptolemaic Kingdom. People recall her as a strong queen, sharp leader, and icon of old riches. Her time ended Egypt’s freedom before Rome took over. Tales of her looks and loves with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony get much attention. Yet her huge lost treasure grabs historians, diggers, and hunters even today.
By Say the truth 2 months ago in History
Alexander the Great: Power, Glory, and Mystery
Mysteries of Alexander the Great Questions Still Unanswered About History's Most Puzzling Conqueror Alexander the Great ranks as one of history's top military leaders. At age 30, he built a huge empire from Greece to India. His fame hides deep puzzles. Parts of his life, deeds, and death still baffle experts today. This piece looks at his top mysteries. It sorts myth from fact and notes open questions.
By Say the truth 2 months ago in History
Pashtun
The Pashtun are one of the oldest ethnic groups in South and Central Asia. They mainly live in Afghanistan and Pakistan, especially in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, former tribal areas, and parts of Balochistan. Pashtuns are also found in many other countries due to migration.
By shaoor afridi2 months ago in History
The Net Worth of Indian Wealth Looted by the British Empire
India’s Economic Strength Before British Rule Before the British East India Company gained control, India was an economic powerhouse. According to historical studies, India accounted for about 23–25% of the world’s GDP in the early 1700s. Indian textiles, spices, steel (such as Wootz steel), and agricultural goods were exported worldwide.
By Say the truth 2 months ago in History











