Lessons
Celebrating Military Excellence: Honoring India's Heroes with Civilian Awards
In the vibrant tapestry of India's history, the valor and dedication of its military personnel shine brightly. From the lofty peaks of the Himalayas to the vast plains of the heartland, these brave souls have safeguarded the nation's integrity with unwavering courage. As we reflect on their exemplary service, it's fitting to recognize their contributions through the highest civilian honors bestowed upon them.
By Avhishek Agarwal2 years ago in History
The Lunar New Year
The Lunar New Year, widely known as Chinese New Year or Spring Festival, is a time-honored celebration deeply rooted in traditional Chinese culture, dating back centuries. This festivity, marking the beginning of the Chinese lunar calendar, unfolds on varying dates each year, usually in late January or February, aligning with the New Moon.
By Austin J. Knox2 years ago in History
The Epic Pursuit of Qin Shi Huang's Lost Tomb
In the records of history, scarcely any secrets captivate the creative mind particularly like the excursion for the lost burial office of Qin Shi Huang, the significant sovereign of China. A figure of enormous power and need, Qin Shi Huang joined China and made a very serious scratching on its plan of experiences. In any case, paying little mind to what his fundamental impact, the whereabouts of his last resting place have evaded searchers for a really long time, waged holy war in dream, legend, and such lead that a huge number people will perceive as normal.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in History
Embracing Love and Comfort: The Charm of Teddy Day in Valentine’s Week
Teddy Day is a delightful part of Valentine's Week, celebrated on February 10 every year. It's a time when people express their love and affection by gifting adorable teddy bears to their loved ones. This tradition symbolizes comfort, warmth, and the special bond shared between individuals.
By Avhishek Agarwal2 years ago in History
Cruelty and compassion
Going further down our list of qualities, I recognize every ruler should want to be thought of as compassionate and not cruel. Nevertheless, I have to warn you to be careful about being compassionate. Cesare Borgia was thought of as cruel; but this supposed cruelty of his restored order to the Romagna, united it, rendered it peaceful and law-abiding.
By Shafi Faizi2 years ago in History
The Influence of Apartheid-Era Architecture on Modern Urban Design
The legacy of apartheid, South Africa's system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination that lasted from 1948 to the early 1990s, continues to shape the country's urban landscape and architectural identity. Apartheid-era architecture, characterized by its stark divisions, spatial inequalities, and symbolic expressions of power and exclusion, has left indelible marks on South Africa's cities, influencing everything from infrastructure and housing to social dynamics and urban planning. In this article, we explore the profound impact of apartheid-era architecture on modern urban design and the ongoing efforts to reimagine and reshape South Africa's built environment.
By Zakhele Mazibuko2 years ago in History
Ease of Making War
“No national debt shall be contracted in connection with the external affairs of the state." There is no cause for suspicion if help for the national economy is sought inside or outside the state (e.g. for improvements to roads, new settlements, storage of foodstuffs for years of famine, etc.). But a credit system, if used by the powers as an instrument of aggression against one another, shows the power of money in its most dangerous form. For while the debts thereby incurred are always secure against present demands (because not all the creditors will demand payment at the same time), these debts go on growing indefinitely.
By Shafi Faizi2 years ago in History
The Forgotten Kingdom
In the sun-doused embrace of the Aegean Ocean, where legends blend in with history and the mutters of outdated metro establishments resounding through the ages, lies the island of Crete. Here, in the midst of disagreeable scenes and sparkling shorelines, a get-together of current travelers gave an excursion to open the mysteries of perhaps of history's most basic issue: the Minoan human progress that was lost.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in History
First Love of the Legendary Genius - Albert Einstein. Content Warning.
Albert Einstein is one of the most revered and fascinating names in the annals of scientific history. Einstein is a famous genius, widely admired for his revolutionary theories that have transformed our knowledge of the universe. But behind the scientific genius, there's a sweet story of first love that gives his mysterious character a sympathetic touch.
By Ehra Silverio2 years ago in History





