Dravidian languages were once more prevalent across the Indian subcontinent before the diffusion of Indo-Aryan languages
Following the decline of the Harappan Civilization, the invading Aryans established 16 Aryan kingdoms. Legend holds that Bharata, Rama’s half-brother, expanded his influence to the Gandhara kingdom, founding the
I am recognized by Earth, Water, Space; Mountains are a model; I own the whole sky
Asmonur Rejabboyeva, a young poet of Uzbekistan, shares her poetry
Asmonur Rejabboyeva, born on April 26, 1992 in the village of Ko’kyor, Yangikurgan district, in the cool and mountainous area of Uzbekistan, studied at the Namangan State
The rain waits for my tears to fall, when clouds become dark and talk. My words write letters big or small, the wind carries all above in its walk.
Jyotirmaya Thakur, a renowned UK-based poet and writer, shares her three poems selected from her poetry collection
Jyotirmaya Thakur, a retired principal, hailing from India and based
I don’t know who he is, let its name be a hope
Intigam Yashar, a young poet and author of four poetry books, hailing from Azerbaijan, home to many of the oldest hearths on earth, and also the center of fire-worshipping, shares his poems
Intigam Yashar was born on October 3, 1990 in Gadabay district of Azerbaijan. He graduated
I wander in the gardens of my dream, when the surroundings are under the moonlight.
Jakhongir Nomozov, a young poet and university student from Uzbekistan, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture, shares his poems
Born on January 24, 1997 in Pop district, Namangan region of Uzbekistan, Jakhongir