Sharaa, whose fighters led the offensive that toppled the Assad family dynasty in December, has said he will build an ...
Powis Castle have announced that after being on display at the Welshpool landmark for several years, a historic tapestry will be displayed at the prestigious Musée du Louvre in P ...
This tapestry, woven in the mid-16th century, and based on a painting in the Louvre, tells a fascinating story of diplomacy ...
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), at least 745 civilians, mostly Alawites, have been killed in ...
Malek Ayaz managed to stall a Portuguese fortress in Diu, for as long as he was governor of Diu. The fort would be built only ...
From the Maghreb to Japan, passing through the countries of the Middle East, India and China, the exhibition set up at the ...
With Israel's move into the Golan Heights demilitarized zone and southern Syria following the collapse of al-Assad's regime, ...
Food historian Pushpesh Pant’s book, “From the King’s Table to Street Food,” explores Delhi’s rich culinary history, from ...
Since the dawn of civilizations—and perhaps even earlier—humanity has had no choice but to reach agreements with its ...
Duarte Barbosa lived in South India from 1501 to 1517 and visited Gujarat in 1515. His descriptions of the cities and ports of Gujarat, along with the enterprising merchants and shipowners are ...
In the spring of 2025, the Louvre Museum will dedicate a major exhibition to the Mamluk Sultanate (1250 – 1517), retracing the glorious and unique history of this Egyptian-Syriac empire, which ...
As if fathering 95 children was not enough for one lifetime, Muhammad Ali was also the father of modern Egypt. A Muslim born in Macedonia, known alternatively as Mehmet Ali, he went to Egypt in 1801 ...