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Alexander the Great’s Body Preservation Method: History, Mystery, and Science
Ancient historians describe Alexander’s corpse as remaining uncorrupted for several days, even weeks, which led many to believe he was divine. The method used to preserve his body has intrigued historians, scientists, and medical scholars for centuries.
By Say the truth 9 days ago in History
The General’s Tooth
History is often told through the polished lens of oil paintings and marble statues. We see George Washington as the stoic father of a nation, his jaw set in a firm, resolute line. But in the winter of 1783, as the American Revolution neared its end, that jaw was a site of excruciating, rotting agony.
By LUNA EDITH11 days ago in History
The Last Door
The Last Door In the oldest part of the city, there stood a building people whispered about. It was said to exist outside of time. Its walls were cracked, its stairs creaked with every step, and its hallway stretched endlessly with rows of doors. Each door was different—painted in strange colors, echoing with faint sounds. But at the very end stood one door that was plain, colorless, and silent.
By Premier Local Media,12 days ago in History
The Deeds of Mullah Nasiruddin
The Deeds of Mullah Nasiruddin (Article No. 1270) Mullah Nasiruddin is a name that almost everyone has heard. His stories are famous across cultures for their humor, wisdom, and clever twists. Although he appeared simple and playful, Mullah Nasiruddin possessed sharp intelligence and deep insight. His actions often carried hidden lessons that made people laugh first and think later. The following incidents from his life highlight his wit, presence of mind, and moral intelligence.
By Sudais Zakwan12 days ago in History
Can World War III Be Prevented?
Can World War III Be Prevented? The idea of World War III is no longer limited to history books or fictional movies. Rising global tensions, regional wars, arms buildups, and political rivalries have made many people wonder whether another world war is possible—and more importantly, whether it can still be prevented. While the risks are real, global conflict is not inevitable. Prevention depends on choices made by leaders, institutions, and societies today.
By Wings of Time 12 days ago in History
What Would World War III Look Like Today?
What Would World War III Look Like Today? When people imagine World War III, many still picture massive armies, tanks rolling across borders, and cities reduced to rubble by bombs. While traditional warfare would still play a role, a modern world war would look very different from the conflicts of the 20th century. Advances in technology, global interdependence, and new forms of power have changed how wars are fought—and how they affect the world.
By Wings of Time 12 days ago in History
A Jealous God. Content Warning.
My boyfriend and I had a conversation about religion the other day that sparked my thoughts on something that has long confused me. My God is from the Bible and jealousy is often deemed a "bad" emotion, so... why does the Bible say that God is a jealous God?
By The Schizophrenic Mom12 days ago in History










