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Kumar
Chyren121
There are many problems in the world today. The main problem of which is cultural slavery. Let's talk about it. You might not even know about it. Let's take the
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Connor Goldsmith
dreamoforgonon
"Objectively, [person] was a barbarian" is just an absolutely hilarious sentence because 'barbarian' is by definition a subjective word. It just meant foreigner. You can't have a barbarian without subjectivity!
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ابن إسحاق الحضرمي
idgafmy8
• Thread • Topic : Migrant crisis and the allegations of slavery in Libya Disclaimer : This thread is for educational purposes only. I do not justify the scenes that’s
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Jennifer Rokaya
JRSedgewick
While we're [Native Twitter] on the topic of race shifting/pretendians, I thought I'd mention a really bad one in academia that I recently found.Last week, I was reading a book
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Broken Native
iambrokennative
The Miseducation of The Afrikan ChildThere are psychological reasons why people would want to associate themselves with their history. There’s a difference between what someone thinks of him/herself and what
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Marco Malvagio - poorly explained history stuff
MalvagioMarco
So, the ancient world wasn't the pristine white hollywood likes to picture. They loved colors.(incidentally, this thread is about ancient art\clothes, but the sentence works with people too)But some colors
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𝘼𝙨𝙝 𝘾𝙪𝙣𝙣𝙞𝙣𝙜𝙝𝙖𝙢
MrAshCunningham
Every year I wait until I see this meme pop up, then post my response.I LOVE mythology, and have done since I was a wee boy. Whoever made this has
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Omer Sayadi
MENAsymbolism
The cosmic movements of the heavenly bodies has always intrigued mankind all throughout history. To depict this "moving of the gods", the earliest civilizations used feathered wings to symbolize the
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Dr Owen Rees
reeshistory
Some very #BadAncient here from @guardian @guardianart: 'Egypt and Greece were civilisations. Assyria was not.'Let's take a brief look at this then https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2014/mar/27/british-m
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(Cyriac) Abby Philips
drabbyphilips
1/nSorry to burst your bubble but NOT #Ayurvedic contributionQuinine/Chloroquine -Traditional-Peruvian - identified by Jesuit Priests - isolated by Pelletier & Caventou (French Pharmacologists)- isolated by Hans Andersag (German Scienti
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Dr. Sarah Parcak
indyfromspace
For some reason (monuments coming down? discussion of slavery?) there are a TON of bad tweets circulating right now about how "slaves built the pyramids of Giza in Egypt." IT
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Ben Dreyfuss
bendreyfuss
If you lived in Hawaii 300 years ago, you wouldn’t even know that ice existed. Thank about it!!!! I wasn’t expecting this search results to yield a result but I
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Scott Coley
scott_m_coley
Racism, Misogyny, Abuse: Why the SBC Keeps Getting it Wrongco-authored with @SusanCodone By Southern Seminary's account of its history, when the SBC "...established SBTS in 1859, the prevailing orthodoxy of
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Oku Ekpenyong
oku_yungx
FACTS You never knew! Thread. Julius Caesar’s only son, Caesarion, was the last Pharaoh of Egypt. Even though Cleopatra swears he is Caesar’s son, Caesar never officially acknowledged him. Standing
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Anjill 🕊
AnjillofLight_
1. In this thread I am going to share why I believe FRIDAY, JUNE 28th, 2019 will be a very significant day! Approx 2wks ago I kept bumping into a
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Agniras (Gems of Indology)
GemsOfIndology
A thread compilation on Ibn Batuta's travel for myself.You may read for your own knowledgeIbn Batuta traveled Middle east-India-SriLanka-Malaysia-Indonesia-China-India-Africa-Egypt. He was a hysterical traveler. He spent 30 years away h
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