Sardar Udham Singh Martyrdom, Ashes, and Life Story

Photograph showing the ashes of Sardar Udham Singh preserved in a glass container beside a commemorative portrait, marking their return to India in July 1974.

Why Sardar Udham Singh Avenged Jallianwala Bagh & Where His Ashes Lie Discover the remarkable life, sacrifice, and final resting places of Sardar Udham Singh, the revolutionary who avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Punjab, India – Sardar Udham Singh, a name that continues to resonate across India and the Punjabi heartland, is remembered every July … Read more

Baghdad’s Abbasid Legacy, Rise, Golden Age & Fall

Illustration showing three Abbasids Empire frontier warriors: an Atab Anatolian frontier warrior in blue and white, an Abbasid infantryman with shield and sword, and a Persian cavalryman in mail armor with a horse in the background.

The Abbasids’ Islamic Golden Age, Rise and Magnificent Fall from Glory Baghdad, Iraq – July 28, 2025, 10:00 PM ISTThe Abbasids transformed the Islamic world through a revolutionary overthrow in 750 CE, establishing one of history’s most magnificent empires and overseeing Islam’s Golden Age from their capital in Baghdad. Their reign witnessed unprecedented achievements in science, culture, … Read more

Reality of Saddam Hussein lasting Legacy sparks fresh Debate

A split image showing Saddam Hussein: on the left, an older man with a grey beard, speaking animatedly; on the right, a younger Saddam Hussein in a military uniform with medals, looking at the camera

Saddam Hussein, The Truth Behind Iraq’s Most Controversial Leader Exploring Saddam Hussein’s rule reveals a complex legacy, combining modernization, controversy, and deep national wounds that are still discussed across Iraq. Baghdad, Iraq – Saturday, July 19, 2025, 1:56 PM IST – In the heart of Iraq, the name Saddam Hussein continues to evoke strong reactions … Read more

The Enduring Legacy of Baba Vanga and Her Societal Impact

Baba Vanga - Mystic's Enduring Vision Still Shape Global Discourse

Baba Vanga – Mystic’s Enduring Vision Still Shape Global Discourse Rupite, Bulgaria – August 11, 1996 (and beyond) – The passing of Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova, better known as Baba Vanga, on August 11, 1996, did not diminish her profound influence; rather, it cemented her status as one of the 20th century’s most intriguing and debated … Read more