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The Iranian Revolution and Two Tumultuous Weeks: Ayatollah Khomeini’s Secret Contacts with the United States
In early 1979, the world watched as Iran stood on the brink of a historic transformation. The collapse of the monarchy of **Mohammad Reza Pahlavi**, the return of **Ruhollah Khomeini** from exile, and the swift dismantling of the old order marked one of the most dramatic revolutions of the 20th century. Yet, behind the chants of “Death to America” and the burning images broadcast across global media, another, quieter story was unfolding—one of discreet contacts, strategic assurances, and secret messages between Khomeini’s circle and officials linked to the administration of **Jimmy Carter**.
By Irshad Abbasi 9 days ago in History
Eighty-year-olds produce twice as many new neurones than their counterparts.
Even in their 80s, some people are still able to think clearly and quickly as they would have decades ago. According to a recent study, their brains may be producing more new neurones than the majority of their classmates.
By Francis Dami11 days ago in History
I found the history of Death that produced the AI that I have found
If someone you love died tomorrow, would you want to continue communicating with them? Not through memories or stored messages, but through artificial intelligence — a chatbot that uses their texts, emails, and voice notes to respond in their own tone and style.
By Jejak Kabar Dunia12 days ago in History
She Was Admired by Many, Accepted by None
Literature often serves as a mirror reflecting the truths that society prefers to ignore. Among the masterpieces of Urdu fiction, Umrao Jaan Ada stands as a powerful exploration of identity, dignity, and social hypocrisy. Written by Mirza Hadi Ruswa in the late nineteenth century, the novel remains one of the earliest and most influential psychological narratives in South Asian literature.
By hamad khan12 days ago in History
Holy Communion began as a meal and evolved into crackers and grape juice
Communion began with the Last Supper Luke 22:19 KJV-And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.
By Cheryl E Preston13 days ago in History










