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Walter Raleigh: A Mind Like the World’s Edge

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X.O.A.T XPLORER OF ALL TIMES Walter Raleigh The Restless Idealist: A Man Carved from the Sea and Ink Walter Raleigh was not merely a courtier or explorer—he was a restless idealist molded by the turbulence of the Elizabethan world. He lived in a time when the Age of Discovery had just cracked open the shell of the known world, revealing tantalizing hints of new empires and secret philosophies. Raleigh’s ideals were driven by a thirst—not only for land or riches, as often misunderstood—but for truth , immortality through action, and the weightless mastery of knowledge. He believed the soul must "fly upward" in search of glory, both divine and human. His loyalty to Queen Elizabeth I was not mere politics—it was alchemy. In his devotion to her, he saw a symbol of divine kingship and the civilizational project of the English Renaissance. He believed the English were not only inheriting the legacy of Rome but also correcting its spiritual failings. Exploration, for Raleigh, was a...

Capetown, South Africa

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  Tales of Cape Town Mountains and Myths Perched where the lion-shaped ridges of Table Mountain gaze across the Atlantic’s restless waters, Cape Town is not just a city—it is a chronicle. A place where epochs collapse into streets, where Khoisan whispers , Dutch footprints , and Xhosa songs converge under the gaze of the Cape Doctor winds. Known as the Mother City of South Africa, Cape Town’s embrace is not always tender. Her beauty is legendary, her past poignant. Yet, within this tension lies her truth, the kind that captivates the historically curious and the soulfully intrepid. A City Carved by Sail and Sandal Long before ships unfurled their imperial sails toward the Cape, the land was the domain of the Khoikhoi and San peoples , whose rock art, deep in the Cederberg and along the peninsula, spoke a language older than paper. Then came the colonial tide. In 1652 , Jan van Riebeeck , under the Dutch East India Company, established a refreshment station. What began as a l...

Kemal’s Legacy, Erdoğan’s Empire

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  TÜRKIYE'S   REFORM AND RULE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Caliphate to Republic: Evolution of Türkiye The transformation of Türkiye from a theocratic caliphate to a modern republic remains one of the most profound political upheavals in the Islamic world. This journey, led by the indomitable Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, not only redefined national identity but also served as a bold experiment in secular modernisation. Yet, as we reflect on this monumental shift, a critical gaze must also be cast upon the current state of democracy in Türkiye, especially under the long-standing rule of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his Justice and Development Party (AKP), a successor in power dynamics to Atatürk’s Republican People’s Party (CHP), albeit with ideological divergence. The Fall of the Ottoman Caliphate and the Rise of Kemalism By the early 20th century, the Ottoman Empire—the seat of the Islamic Caliphate—was crumbling under the weight of military defeats, nationalist uprisings, and administra...

Isabella Bird: Tracing the Compass of Truth

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  X.O.A.T XPLORER OF ALL TIMES Isabella Bird “I am most alive when alone in the mountains.”  –  Isabella Bird A Mind Adrift in Conventions Isabella Lucy Bird (1831–1904) was born into the prim stiffness of Victorian England, a society girdled tightly with moral rectitude, gender roles, and imperial zeal. It was a world where a woman’s virtue lay in passivity, yet Bird’s restlessness defied all decorum. The daughter of a clergyman, she inherited both the fervour of missionary ethics and the literary curiosity of educated Anglicans. Her persistent ill-health became paradoxically her passport to freedom; prescribed ‘travel’ for her ailments, she transformed recovery into rebellion, and illness into independence. What propelled her into the far corners of the globe—from the Colorado Rockies to the Sandwich Islands, Japan to Tibet—was not mere wanderlust but a relentless quest for truth, filtered through moral observation and empirical clarity. She sought to document the world...

Kathmandu, Nepal

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  Tales of Kathmandu Gods and Gunpowder Nestled in the embrace of the Himalayas and draped in incense and uncertainty, Kathmandu is not merely a city. It is a palimpsest—a manuscript written, erased, and rewritten by gods, monarchs, poets, and revolutionaries. Here, history is not buried; it rises with every prayer flag fluttering atop the old pagodas and every slogan echoing in the alleys of New Road. If Varanasi is the soul of India, Kathmandu is Nepal’s living memory—half myth, half defiance. The Tale of the Valley: From Legend to Legacy Before history had a name, legend had already settled in Kathmandu. It is said that the valley was once a vast lake until Manjushri, the bodhisattva of wisdom, sliced open the surrounding hills with his sword, draining the waters to reveal fertile land. Whether myth or metaphor, this tale beautifully mirrors the city’s spirit: cutting through deluge to give life to civilisation. Historically, Kathmandu’s roots reach deep into the Licchavi per...