The mausoleum holds a special place not only in the history of Bukhara but also in the architectural and cultural heritage of Central Asia
By Shoxijahon Urunov and Maxamadov Abduhoshim
The Ismoil Somoni (Ismail Samani) Mausoleum is one of the oldest and most famous architectural monuments in Bukhara city of Uzbekistan. This historic
Imposing Hindi appears to be a deliberate effort to undermine India’s rich linguistic diversity
Manipulating language is akin to playing with fire. I sincerely hope that the Union government will act with the utmost prudence and justice
In 1985, a Hindu Brahmin in Tamil Nadu converted to Christianity—a change that was
The World Poetry Movement (WPM) Continental Coordinators convened virtually to discuss an ambitious initiative—establishing poetry schools across the globe. The meeting, held on February 16, 2025, brought together key literary figures and cultural leaders to outline strategies for promoting poetry education and fostering creative
The Ajman Department of Tourism Development commenced a promotional tour of the United Kingdom yesterday.
The tour, which will conclude on February 21st, aims to strengthen the emirate's profile as a premier tourist destination by showcasing its distinctive attractions, comprehensive services and facilities, and diverse range of
Love has always been central to Dravidian civilization – a society that embraced passion, personal choice, and the sanctity of human relationships
By Bishop Dr. J Ravikumar Stephen G.
Celebrate Love: A Dravidian Legacy
Love has always been central to Dravidian civilization – a society that embraced passion, personal