Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei died at 86, confirmed by state media after a US-Israel strike. His last social ...
We know that information about Gautama Buddha, Chanakya, and Shankaracharya come from textual sources that were composed centuries after their supposed lifetime ...
The most brutal sieges of all time are some of the most horrifying events in warfare. Take a look at the most infamous in ...
The Arab Revolt of 1916 did not erupt from nowhere - it was the product of decades of political centralization, economic ...
British soldiers of Indian descent who fought against the Ottoman Empire lacked agency as colonial conscripts, mobilised ...
No wonder they call it the City of Ramadan. Cairo, with its million lights and delights transforms this busy metropolis into ...
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Mystery of the Masked Men

In his 1983 essay "Behind the Painted Smile" and subsequent interviews, Alan Moore explains what inspired him to write V for Vendetta, his dystopian graphic novel about an anarchist rebellion against ...
The name Folia refers both to the plural form of ‘leaf’ in Latin and to ‘folie’ in French, which means excess, ecstasy, ...
Who colonized whom? The conventional narrative, repeated with such mechanical regularity that it has calcified into catechism ...
Even today, poetry thrives in Saudi, a vibrant, modern artform that has its roots in the oral poetry of the early inhabitants of the region.
In 2001, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei met privately with Spain’s then-prime minister Jose Maria Aznar. Aznar ...
Sultan Süleyman I is called “the Magnificent” in the West and “the Lawgiver” in Turkey due to the codification of laws, both religious and secular, during his reign. Süleyman’s era is considered the ...