zahid khan
Bio
Dr. Zahid Khan holds a Ph.D. in History from the College of Liberal Arts, Shanghai University, China. He can be reached via email at [email protected] for any inquiries or correspondence.
Stories (4/0)
The Feminist Phantoms of Skardu and Javaria.
In the quaint town of Skardu, Gilgit Baltistan (GB), Pakistan, a mysterious Government Degree College stood tall, built upon an ancient graveyard. Unbeknownst to the living, this sacred land was home to over a hundred ghosts, with their own temple and patriarchal structure. Among them were two fiercely feminist ghosts, Majbali and Shaparai, who would become the unlikely guardians of a young and ambitious Javaria.
By zahid khan10 days ago in Horror
Spirituality in South Asia
The strong belief in spiritual things among South Asians is a fascinating phenomenon that warrants exploration. This story delves into the historical, cultural, social, and philosophical factors that contribute to the region's unwavering spiritual fervor.
By zahid khan14 days ago in Horror
The Curse of Bhutto Estate
In the heart of Sindh, Pakistan, lies the eerie Bhutto Estate, a sprawling mansion built by the enigmatic Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in the 1960s. This foreboding structure has witnessed the rise and fall of the Bhutto dynasty, and the whispers of its dark history have long fascinated the locals.
By zahid khan14 days ago in Horror
90 Days with Ghosts and Jasmin
This story recounts the scary and extraordinary experience of a 15-year-old girl named Jasmin and her family, who encountered nasty ghosts for a period of 90 days. Jasmin is her nickname. This harrowing tale takes place in a small village near Lakki Marwat, KPK, Pakistan, where Jasmin lived with her family.
By zahid khan14 days ago in Horror