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Powerful Women of the Mughal Empire
The Mughal Empire, often remembered for its grand architecture, powerful emperors, and cultural achievements, was not solely shaped by men. Behind the imposing walls of royal courts and harems, several women wielded remarkable authority, influencing politics, administration, and even imperial succession. These women were not mere spectators of history—they were active participants who exercised power in ways that challenged the norms of their time.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in History
The Life, Legacy, and Rise of Sikhism’s Ninth Guru
The 400th birth anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur is an important milestone for Sikhs and admirers of his legacy worldwide. Known for his courage, spiritual depth, and ultimate sacrifice, Guru Tegh Bahadur stands as a timeless symbol of religious freedom and human rights. His life journey—from a quiet, contemplative individual to the ninth Guru of Sikhism—offers profound lessons about faith, leadership, and moral conviction.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in History
How Mughal and Ottoman Rulers Celebrated Eid
Eid, one of the most important Islamic festivals, has always been a time of joy, gratitude, and communal harmony. While today it is celebrated with prayers, feasts, and family gatherings, in the courts of the Mughal and Ottoman empires, Eid was an event of extraordinary splendor. These powerful dynasties transformed the religious occasion into a grand display of wealth, culture, and political authority—without losing its spiritual essence.
By Irshad Abbasi 5 days ago in History
The End of US vs Iran Conflict?
The End of US vs Iran Conflict? The escalating conflict between the United States and Iran shocked the world in early 2026. What began as intense military strikes quickly turned into one of the most dangerous geopolitical confrontations in recent history. However, just as tensions reached a boiling point, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced a pause in military strikes — leaving analysts, governments, and citizens asking one key question: Why did Trump suddenly take a pause?
By Wings of Time 5 days ago in History
Calakmul: The Three Stones and Two Pyramids of the Ancient Maya City
Calakmul is a genuinely lost ancient Maya city. It is located on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, deep within the Petén Basin's lush forests. The magnificent metropolis was quickly recovered by the jungle once it was abandoned.
By Francis Dami6 days ago in History
Maya Landscape Reveals Concentric "Nested" Complexes
Archaeologists' understanding of ancient Maya commerce is being altered by a number of peculiar architectural formations that have emerged from the Yucatán Peninsula's deep jungles. Some of the strongest evidence for constructed marketplaces in the Classic Maya civilization may be found in these structures, which are arranged in eye-catching concentric patterns.
By Francis Dami6 days ago in History
Ancient DNA Shows How Andean Society Was Pushed to the Edge by the Farming Shift
The striking 2,000-year history of a people who lived at the southern tip of the old Andean farming frontier has been revealed by a ground-breaking multidisciplinary study. Researchers found that indigenous hunter-gatherers embraced agriculture themselves rather than being supplanted by new farmers by examining ancient DNA from Argentina's Uspallata Valley.
By Francis Dami6 days ago in History
🔥 Edge of Fire: Iran, USA, and Israel Push the World Toward Global War
🔥 Edge of Fire: Iran, USA, and Israel Push the World Toward Global War The world is once again gripped by fear as tensions between Iran, the United States, and Israel erupt into open confrontation. What began as a series of strategic warnings and limited strikes has now evolved into a dangerous and unpredictable conflict. Across the Middle East, explosions, air raid sirens, and military mobilizations are no longer isolated incidents—they are part of a growing crisis that threatens global stability.
By Wings of Time 6 days ago in History
Tears of Power: A World on the Edge
Tears of Power: A World on the Edge In a world gripped by chaos, the unimaginable has become reality. The man once known for his unshakable confidence—Donald Trump—now sits in silence, his face buried in his hands. The cameras that once captured his bold speeches now reveal something entirely different: tears.
By Wings of Time 7 days ago in History
The Hidden Caves of the Knights Templar
Across parts of Europe, a strange and fascinating idea has captured the imagination of historians and explorers alike: that beneath the small, winding paths created by rabbits lie hidden cave systems once used by the legendary Knights Templar. While it may sound like folklore, the connection between natural burrows and ancient human-made tunnels has led to renewed curiosity about one of history’s most mysterious orders.
By Irshad Abbasi 7 days ago in History
From Sacred Warriors to Secret Legends in France
The Knights Templar remain one of the most fascinating and controversial organizations in medieval history. Often associated with mystery, hidden wealth, and even modern groups like the Freemasons, their real story is rooted in the religious and political struggles of the Middle Ages—particularly in France, where their dramatic downfall unfolded.
By Irshad Abbasi 7 days ago in History











