Women warriors of Japan: Highly trained, some fought with two swords, and one led an all-female force against the Imperial Army. By Stefan Andrews

An omnipresent image of Japanese culture is that of the samurai, the “all-masculine” warrior who will decapitate an enemy in cold blood, or who will commit seppuku if he is to keep the honor of his name. When thinking of Japanese women from history, a common image might be that of the geisha, the woman … Read more

Abbottabad’s First Ever Pet Show Organized at THIS

The city of pines, Abbottabad. First ever PET SHOW was organized at Talking Heads International School, on Sunday, 4 March, 2018. The Show attracted many spectators from the whole province that gathered to watch some amazing animals brought in the day by Pet Owners. Cute cats, Furious Dogs, Colorful Birds and Fluffy Rabbits made the … Read more

The Myth that the Great Wall of China is visible from the Moon.

More than just being one of the most challenging projects in the history of mankind and one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World, the Great Wall of China is arguably the greatest symbol of the Chinese nation and its culture. With a history stretching back more than 2,000 years and a total length of 13,171 miles, this architectural … Read more

بے چینی! تحریر: پاوٗلو کوہلو ترجمہ: قمر خان قریشی

اگرچہ ہم خدا کے معین کردہ وقت کو اپنے قابو میں نہیں لا سکتے، مگر انسان فطرتاُ جلد باز ثابت ہوا ہے اسلئے جو شے ہم حاصل کرنا چاہتے ہیں اسکا انتظار ہمیں اندر ہی اندر کھانے لگتا ہے۔ یا کسی بھی طریقے سے اپنے ڈر اور خوف کو ختم کرنے کے بارے میں سوچتے … Read more

According to statistics, most companies expire after their 40th or 50th birthday. Their endurance depends on the dynamics of economic upheaval, their reputation and  their adaptability to the needs of the customers–a top priority at any successful company. Some business have beat the average and persisted for 500 or even over 1,000 years. The records of the … Read more

9-year-old Pakistani girl becomes youngest to scale 5765m peak in Hunza

A nine-year-old Pakistani girl has become the youngest to scale the 5,765-metre-high Quz Sar Peak in Shimshal Valley, Hunza. Hailing from Abbottabad, Selena Khawaja in her first detailed interview told Gulf News she has a special love for peaks. The nine-year-old said she felt ‘great’ on reaching the summit on February 21. “The view from the top … Read more

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