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Indian American Historian Ruby Lal’s New Book ‘Vagabond Princess’

It is the first biography of Princess Gulbadan, the charismatic adventurer and sole woman historian of the Mughal Empire. In her new book “Vagabond Princess: The Great Adventures of Gulbadan,” acclaimed feminist historian and Emory University professor Ruby Lal brings to the limelight Princess Gulbadan, the daughter of Emperor

The Wanderer – Poetry from Italy

A real traveler doesn’t obey to time, because he doesn’t have a story Giuliana Donzello, an eminent poet from Italy, shares her poetry GIULIANA DONZELLO was born in Venice, where she graduated in literature and later completed her specialization at the University of Florence. Since very beginning of the career, she has

The story of the stone net – A Poem from Korea

Stones do not, under any circumstances, drink the light of dry water Poet I, Byeong-il from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares his poem. He writes poetry on environmental issues Poet Mr. I, Byeong-il was born in Jinan, Jeollabuk-do, in 1981. He currently lives at the foot of Bukhansan Mountain in Banghak-dong, Dobong-gu Seoul.

The Soul Flew Away – Poetry from Vietnam

Buds are shooting up dividing walls, as arteries of streams clear and circulate Văn Phấn, an eminent award-winning poet from Vietnam, the Land of Blue Dragon, shares his poems ‘The Soul Flew Away’ and ‘Wind Crest’. Vietnamese poet Mai Văn Phấn was born in 1955 in Ninh Bình, Red River Delta North

Does humanity still prevail?

The new elected government has failed to implement any meaningful measures to control market prices and to ensure fair distribution of essential items. As the first Ashra of the holy month of Ramadan concludes, the streets of the Islamic Republic are marred with scenes of chaos and lawlessness. Despite the teachings of Ramadan emphasizing