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shahowais__
1) The Book of Ingenious Devices (كتاب الحيل), published in 850 by the three brothers, known as the Banu Musa working at the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, Iraq, under
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Rational π ☪️
m_afnaaan
Thread on Muslim Pioneers and Ancient Islamic Contributions to the Scientific World. First of all no thread is going to do any justice to the vast Muslim intellectual contributions
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جویریه
swayinthewoods
Riaz Dean in his book ‘Mapping The Great Game: Explorers, Spies & Maps in Nineteenth-century Asia’ says:"In 1800, the British governor-general of India had sent a large and impressive diplomatic
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Erfan Q Fard
EQfard
I am There! .... Dr @MarkJRozellGMU and dear @LarryPfeifferDC has started the session and now this is the speech of my favorite analyst @Norman_Roule after the great question of
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Ali A Olomi
aaolomi
Every few hundred years, Jupiter and Saturn meet in a Great Conjunction. For medieval Muslim astrologers the cycles would represent the rise and fall of empires, the coming of messiahs,
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Aᴍɪʀ
AmirIGM
Iran's Artesh: A Karrar UAV intercepted 3 US aircraft - a P-8, RQ-4, and MQ-9. https://dnws.ir/415433 Artesh says that the aircraft had entered Iran's ADIZ while Zolfaqar 99 exercise was
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History of Central Asia and Khorâsan تاریخ خراسان
BiruniKhorasan
One of the most important differences between settled people and tribal people is the way they perceive and understand political power and authority, and not only the fact one is
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John Ghazvinian
JohnGhazvinian
Know when the first ever dispute between the US and Iran took place? Waaaay back in the 1850s. What was the issue? Iran wanted the US *more* involved in its
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Ali A Olomi
aaolomi
Astrologers from the medieval Islamic world envisioned history as a series of great planetary cycles. You've heard of the Great Conjunction on December 20th and the Age of Aquarius, but
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Pegasus of Dharma
HarduttSuhas
THE INVASION OF DELHI by NADIR SHAHNadir Shah, the ruler of Persia (1736–47) invaded north India, attacking Delhi in March 1739. What followed was unprecedented destruction and mayhem. Highlights the
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Finding Islam Project
finding_islam
A short thread peeking at the age-old tradition of Islamic gardens ~ "Gardens beneath which rivers flow" is a well-known and oft-repeated Qur'anic image of Paradise, and as with any
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South Asian Heritage Forum | SAHF
sahforums
Continuing our Kashmir History Month Series, we examine a painful part of Kashmir’s history: the reign of Sikander Butshikan. Butshikan, whose name literally means idol destroyer, inflicted significant harm to
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Dr. X
XKeyscore1
(1) On the Sunni, the Shi'a, Terrorism, Iran and Saudi ArabiaToo much confusion and conflation of information. Time to cut to the chase about some basic (yet often overlooked) elements
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Stephen 🌎
travelnomadx
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT PASSPORTSTHREAD 1. The only person who does not need to carry a passport when travelling abroad is the Queen Elizabeth II. The British passport is issued
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🌾🍄Amaya: Animist Astrologer & Folk Witch 🍁🥀
feralvenefica
The Moon is currently conjoined fixed star Regulus, so what the hell! Let's talk about the 4 Royal Stars of Persia. 1/too many, frankly, but fuck it! this is good
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
How do you explain the Trinity in Chinese? If you're a Christian in Tang China, there's a few ways! I'm @ChenHuailun, back for my last #Twittistorian thread, this time on
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