Biographies
The Romantic, Heartbreaking Love Story Behind the Taj Mahal
The love story of Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor of India, and Mumtaz Mahal is one of the most famous and romantic tales in history. It is primarily known for the construction of the Taj Mahal, a magnificent white marble mausoleum, which is considered one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and a symbol of enduring love.
By Gopalakrishna Chowdary2 years ago in History
UAE astronaut on longest-ever Arab space mission: "A big responsibilIty"
The songs of the late Egyptian superstar Umm Kulthum have been played countless times in cabs and coffee shops around the Arab world because they are profound and soul-stirring. They have now made their way to the antiseptic white corridors of the International Space Station, owing to the musical preferences of a trailblazing Emirati astronaut. Sultan al-Neyadi, who will make history this weekend by completing the longest Arab space mission ever, told the Guardian from space that he believed it was important to convey a piece of Arab culture to space during the journey.
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in History
The Commonwealth in Transition: From Empire to a Global Partnership
On November 30th, 2021, a significant chapter in history was written as Barbados officially declared itself a parliamentary republic. The lowering of the queen's flag marked the end of a more than 350-year-old colonial relationship with the British monarchy. However, amidst this monumental shift, the Commonwealth of Nations, a vestige of the British Empire, continued to play a pivotal role. This article aims to explore the evolution of the British Empire, the birth of the Commonwealth, and the complex relationship between the monarch and the nations that make up this diverse organization.
By Vivian Yao2 years ago in History
Legacy of Peace
In a quaint village, nestled between rolling hills, an old wooden bench stands as a sentinel of memories. On the anniversary of the end of World War II, an elderly couple arrives, their fingers intertwined as they slowly make their way to the bench.
By Inside Church2 years ago in History







