Category: History

Search for a Stolen Souvenir -Hamim Bashar

The day began like any other at Greenfield High, where the air always smelled faintly of chalk and new books. But for thirteen-year-old Sami, it was not just another day—it was the first day back after the award ceremony. He had come first in honesty in his class, a title...

The Smallest Fist Raised -Ziarul Islam

On a quiet morning of August 5, 2025, in a small village called Tulai Shimul in Brahmanbaria’s Akhaura Upazila, six-year-old Jabir Ibrahim put on his little helmet. It was too big for his tiny head, but he wore it with the seriousness of a soldier. His small eyes glowed with...

Courage Has No Age -Mohammad Kajol Irfan

Once upon a time in a quiet village named Digli Uttarchakal, there lived a twelve-year-old boy named Tamim Mahmud. He was a cheerful child who loved to run through the fields, play football with his friends, and draw colorful pictures of his dreams. His favorite subject at Gobindaganj Government Primary...

The Continent-Sized ‘Blobs’ In The Deep Earth

In a strange corner of our solar system live two alien blobs. With sprawling, amorphous bodies the size of continents, these oddities are thought to spend their time lying in wait for their food to rain down upon them – then simply absorbing it. But their natural habitat is, if...

Blue to Blue – Msf Sadib

Relapsing to writing, on my familiar old hard brownish notebook means coming back for the same daft circle of existence that I’ve always thrived for. I know yet again that I’m trying to hide myself from my dreaded draped entity. For now, the country is turning for the worst. Again...

Ramadan in the Ottoman Empire

Ramadan in the Ottoman Empire

Ramadan made a different sense to Ottoman Empire and the Ottoman society. The relevant state institutions took measures for the safety of the month of Ramadan, and the preparations of this spiritually fruitful month would begin well in advance. Regiment surra, which departed from Istanbul on the twelfth of the...