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Ancient history Asian history Medieval history

Monuments of Morality: Unraveling the Legacy of the Ashokan Pillar

“Dhammaghosha is now replacing Bherighosha…” The significance of this statement found in Ashokan inscriptions is monumental. For the first time in world history, there was a King who understood the futility of war and instead considered looking after his subjects as the true aim of a KIng. Rightly known as “The Great”, this King was […]Read More

Ancient history European history Lifestyle Medieval history

Sunshine, Daisies, Butter Mellow: Cultural Significance of Yellow

In a world adorned with the vibrant hues of nature’s palette, few colours command attention quite like yellow. It dances through the air in the golden radiance of autumn leaves, whispers secrets in the gentle flutter of canary wings, and bursts forth in the cheerful petals of daffodils heralding the arrival of spring. From the […]Read More

Ancient history Medieval history

Echoes of the Ancients:The Rosetta Stone and the Allure of

  Ancient Egypt with its unparalleled pyramids, the mysterious Sphinx, intriguing artefacts and captivating Hieroglyphs has fascinated millions ever since modern archaeology started revealing these monuments and artefacts oftentimes millenia old to the general public at large. But the inability of researchers and historians to decipher the Hieroglyphics proved to be a huge challenge in […]Read More

Ancient history Asian history European history Lifestyle Medieval history Modern history

Red: A Palette of Passion, Power, and Prosperity

If any colour can claim to be the oldest, it would undoubtedly be red. From our Neolithic ancestors to modern times, the presence of red has been profound, transcending mere metaphorical expression. It stands as the quintessential primary colour, with even the very essence of life coursing through our veins bearing its hue, though occasionally […]Read More

African history Lifestyle

From Pastoralism to Progress: Exploring Maasai Mara’s Pastoral Traditions

The Maasai Mara and its people stand as a symbol of East Africa’s rich cultural heritage. Their nomadic and pastoral lifestyle weaves through the vast landscape of northern, central and southern Kenya. They are admired for their deep-rooted traditions and steadfast connections to the land, along with that they also embody resilience amidst all the […]Read More