A dark chapter in human history

And that is war!

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Yes, you heard right. History says war is the darkest part of his body.

It is not necessary in which part of the world, in which country, which country, which nation, which religion, who is doing it or who is doing it. War is always the same, its characteristics never change.

You are a very ordinary person. In your house you have three daughters, two sons and a wife. You regularly produce crops in your fields. Sometimes you pay taxes to the king, sometimes the king's men take them from you by force. Someone you know or someone you know files a complaint on your behalf. The king's salaried judge tried you for his dues from any one of you. Sometimes you buy justice with money and sometimes your justice is bought. You return home after a long day of work with your sons. Come and hear that your neighbor's beautiful wife or daughter has been captured by the king's men for the king's service. Your wife and her daughters are hiding in your cowshed fearing that. You may or may not comfort your neighbor based on your relationship. Returning home, you lie down chanting the name of your god. Another day has passed.

It is an extraordinary diary of an ancient man. He had never seen a godlike king or Indraprasthasama palace. It is beyond his imagination. But his life as king and his reign are not without influence.

One day he heard about the war. Although he was far away from the state, from the kingdom, from politics, the first impact of the war was on him. His crops were set on fire, his home built on the wealth of a few men was burnt, he and his sons were killed, his wife and his daughters were raped.

And the reason for all this is war.

Men captured in a war were usually killed or sometimes sold as slaves. But for the captives, the war is more terrible. Maybe the hand that killed her brother, her son, her husband, the blood of the hand that has not dried, the hand smeared with that blood is forcing her, making her a victim of lust and hatred and then turning her into a sex object for the rest of her life. is sold.

The fate of women is never different. No race, religion, country or person shows this greatness. If necessary, they make their own provisions for the ultimate fate of women.

So I say to you, those who read the ancient history of their nation and wish to go down to fight again. Your histories are written by your conquering kings. Those who did not write about their own losses or those of their opponents as a result of the war. He did not write about the misfortunes that did not fall on the foreheads of the larger population i.e. the subjects as a result of the war. Even modern historians do not say this because they only want to hear about victory and joy, they cannot bear the sadness of defeat

 How many dark chapters of history are being highlighted.

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Nirbhaya rape case

In December 2012, a 23-year-old girl was beaten and gang-raped in a private bus in Delhi and died 15 days later. We can't imagine what he was capable ofIn support of the victim, one after another protest marches were held across the country. All the accused were arrested and charged with sexual assault and murder. As a result of the protests, a special committee was formed to amend the law to create stricter policies against sex offenders. Six fast-track courts were set up to hear rape cases, but critics argue that not much has happened.

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Indian Emergency

The Emergency was a 21-month period after former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi independently declared a nationwide emergency. It was effective from June 1975 to March 1977 By this time, elections were off and civil liberties were. Moreover, opposition leaders were imprisoned and heavy censorship was imposed on the media. Indira Gandhi and the Congress faced severe criticism. The result was evident in the next general election when Morarji Desai was elected the first non-Congress Prime Minister.

Partition

The Partition of India was the division of the British Indian Empire that led to the formation of two independent nations, India and Pakistan. This event is considered the largest mass migration in world history. Sadly, this was followed by riots that resulted in the deaths of millions.

After the country division is something that sticks in our hearts. India and Pakistan have fought three major wars since August 1947 and the border in Jammu and Kashmir is still problematic

In medieval England, husbands sold their wives at auction

Selling a wife by auction was a popular practice in England during the Middle Ages and during the Queen Victorian era, before divorce was introduced by law.

Most of these jobs took place in rural England. Many believe that the origin of this custom dates back to the Anglo-Saxon period.

But it was very common from the 17th to the 19th century. Even in the 20th century, there were cases of wife selling.

A husband who auctioned his wife had to first register the wife as a commodity. Then the woman would be led with a rope tied around her waist into a public meeting.

Auctions were usually held in public places such as taverns, fairs or markets. Some men were tied to the neck of their wives with a rope, as if selling some animal in the market

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