Discoveries
Are the Chances of World War III Increasing?
Are the Chances of World War III Increasing? In recent years, many analysts, journalists, and ordinary citizens have begun asking a serious question: Is the world moving closer to World War III? While no global war has started, several major conflicts and political rivalries are creating a tense international environment. Wars, military buildups, nuclear weapons, and technological competition are making global security more fragile than it has been in decades.
By Wings of Time 5 days ago in History
A 4,400-Year-Old Priestess Tomb Discovered in Egypt
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered the remarkable tomb of a priestess that dates back approximately 4,400 years, offering new insight into religion, culture, and daily life during the height of the ancient Egyptian civilization. The discovery was made near the famous pyramids on the Giza Plateau, one of the most important archaeological areas in the world. Experts believe the tomb belonged to a high-ranking priestess named Hetpet, who lived during Egypt’s Fifth Dynasty, around 2400 BC. 
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in History
A 2,000-Year-Old Sphinx Statue Discovered in Egypt
Archaeologists in Egypt have uncovered an extraordinary ancient statue shaped like a sphinx that dates back roughly 2,000 years, providing historians with fresh insight into Egypt’s long and complex past. The discovery was announced by Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities after an archaeological mission unearthed the statue during excavation work near the Temple of Hathor in Dendera, located in Qena Province in southern Egypt.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in History
Aristotle and Alexander: How a Philosopher’s Lessons Helped Shape World History
History often remembers kings, conquerors, and great battles. Yet behind many powerful rulers stand teachers whose ideas quietly shape the future. One of the most famous examples of this relationship is the connection between Aristotle, one of the greatest philosophers in history, and his student Alexander the Great, the young Macedonian king who built one of the largest empires the world had ever seen.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in History
The Lost Coins of Alexander the Great: A Mysterious Discovery in Gaza
Few historical figures have captured the imagination of the world as powerfully as Alexander the Great. Known for building one of the largest empires in ancient history before the age of 32, Alexander’s campaigns stretched from Greece to Egypt and as far as India. Yet even today, more than two thousand years after his death, discoveries connected to his era continue to intrigue historians and archaeologists. One such mystery revolves around a remarkable discovery in the ancient city of Gaza—a hoard of coins believed to be linked to Alexander’s time, which later vanished under mysterious circumstances.
By Irshad Abbasi 6 days ago in History
438 Days Between Life and the Endless Sea
The morning began like any other. The sea near the coast of Mexico was calm, the sky pale with early sunlight, and the air carried that familiar salty scent fishermen know so well. For José Salvador Alvarenga, it was just another fishing trip — another day to earn a living.
By imtiazalam7 days ago in History
India’s Biggest Bank Fraud: Vijay Mallya
An Indian man who was once called the “King of Good Times” in his era lived a life like a king. He would throw parties worth millions of rupees in a single night. While billionaires around the world owned private jets, he even had his own Boeing 727.
By Imran Ali Shah7 days ago in History











