Showing posts with label Changed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Changed. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2026

What is one battle, if the result was flipped, would have changed the world the most?

 History does not necessarily progress slowly. It happens that one day can make a difference. Among such days was the Battle of Blenheim on August 13, 1704.

Louis XIV the king of France was the most powerful man in Europe at the time. He was so mighty that people referred to him as the Sun King. His army was enormous and he enjoyed a great partnership with Spain. They both were on the verge of taking most of Europe. Without someone to halt them the balance of power would fade away.

However, there was one man who made a decision: John Churchill.

He was aware of the fact that the French army was about to conquer Austria. Churchill acted hurriedly instead of waiting. He led his army through Europe that was approximately 250 miles. The procession was rapid and silent, and the French never dreamed that he was approaching.

As the fight commenced, Frenchmen applied the old technique, which was to halt, aim and shoot.

The soldiers of Churchill did just the contrary. They charged at a good pace with swords and before the French could respond, they struck them. Churchill went to the extent of moving his forces through a muddy swamp that the French imagined that no army could pass.

This surprise passing the French lines, caused their army to fall.

This triumph prevented the conquest of Europe by France. It was also used to save the future of the British Empire and then the establishment of the United States.

The success of Churchill was such that he received the great Blenheim Palace. It would later become the birthplace of another legendary leader, Winston Churchill, who would also lead to the salvaging of Europe many years later.

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

Which iconic Indian film personality changed their name in a way that truly transformed their public persona?

 The Indian iconic film star Madhubala changed her name for her filmy career. Her original name was Mumtaz Jehan Begum Dehlavi. As a child artist she worked in some films with the name Baby Mumtaz.

Madhubala as a leading actress for the first time acted in the film Neel Kamal opposite Raj Kapoor, for this film also she was credited with the name Mumtaz. But actress and producer, Devika Rani, the owner of Bombay Talkies had suggested her to keep her stage name as Madhubala by seeing her extraordinary beauty.

For her natural beauty, for her sweet smile, Madhubala received the nickname, Venus of the Indian cinema. She was also compared with the Hollywood actress Marylin Monroe for her stunning looks and was often referred as the Marilyn Monroe of India or Marilyn Monroe of Bollywood.

Madhubala means a sweet girl or a girl sweet as honey. It's a Sanskrit name, Madhu means honey and Bala means a girl.

Madhubala appeared as an appropriate name for her, she really became a sweet girl of the Indian cinema. She attained wider popularity for her beautiful outlooks and she became the iconic beauty of the Indian cinema.

Even Madhuri Dixit is compared with Madhubala.

Madhubala's public image or persona truly transformed with her exquisite beauty, she also got recognised internationally for that. Though she came from a poor family, though she struggled a lot in her childhood for livelihood, she became a big star of the Hindi cinema mainly because of her famous outlooks.

She made a big name and her acting in the role of Anarkali in the film Mughal-e-Azam remained as one of the iconic roles. Unfortunately Madhubala left this earth at a very young age of 36 years as she was suffering from cancer. Madhubala remained as one among the most beautiful actresses of the Indian cinema of all time, ‘The Venus of the Indian cinema'.

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

What are some incredible photos showing how much the world has changed in 100 years?

 

  1. Paris, France — 1902.

2. Berlin, Germany — 1910.

3. Jakarta, Indonesia — 1885.

4. London, England — 1893.

5. Beijing, China — 1910.

6. St. Petersburg, Russia — 1905.

7. NYC, USA — circa 1900.

8. Shanghai, China — circa 1900.

9. Istanbul, Türkiye — circa 1890 – 1900.

10. Karachi, Pakistan — circa 1890.