Most of the maaris or havelis have been renovated, wreaking havoc with the originality of the structures
Daultala is a historical town in Rawalpindi’s Gujar Khan. It is noted for its imposing havelis, built before the Partition of 1947, and for the shrines of Sufi saints. The majority of the havelis belonged to Sikhs, who were the
It’s the road to death that leads to Flower Mountain.
Kang, Soon-Bok, a seasoned poetess from Korea, the Land of Morning Calm, shares her poem
Poetess Ms. Kang Soon-Bok was born in Hahyo-dong, Seogwipo city in 1954. She won the 1978 National Church School Teachers’ Competition’s Best Storytelling Award, the 1993
Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has extended the deadline for submissions to the Burj Rashid exhibition, held in collaboration with the Dubai World Trade Centre to celebrate the iconic tower, which remains a symbol of Dubai’s urban renaissance and ongoing developmental progress.
The new deadline is 30th April 2024,
Too often the political choice is not between good and bad or moral and immoral. It is between bad and worse.
Too often the political choice is not between good and bad or moral and immoral. It is between bad and worse.
Ukraine’s President Vlodomyr Zelensky is facing just such a choice. And he must decide soon or
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