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David Fedman
dfedman
A hunting map of the Japanese empire (1941), highlighting game locations in Japan, Korea, and Manchuria. A few thoughts: 1) It's hard to ignore the centrality of the Changbai Mountains
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Timothy Troutner
troutsky_
It's worth noting that Augustine's statement that Rome never was a true republic takes place *after* the emperors have embraced Christianity. This is just one more piece of evidence that
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विपाशा रंजन
DharmaSuta
#Thread CHOLA DYNASTY: The most remarkable cultural growth of South Bharat.Vijyalaya was the founder of Chola Empire, he captured Tanjore in 850.By the end of 9th century they defeated Pallavas
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Whores of Yore
WhoresofYore
This is Julius Fromm (1883-1945), he was a Jewish-Polish immigrant who moved to Germany with his family as a child. Fromm invented the condom vending machine & the “cement dipping”
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Shelina Janmohamed
loveinheadscarf
About 100 years ago, when the British Empire was at its peak, it covered about a quarter of the world’s land mass and dominated over 412 million people, a quarter
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Mayur
hiteshtikoo
A THREAD for all the Brits out there... If your colonial history makes you feel guilty or you're made to feel guilty about it-Remember Turkey has run an empire for
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Samuel Amaha
SamuelTsegai1
@Abbaacabsa Is not the Oromo cause premised on the historical understanding that the #Ethiopia/n empire-state was "invented" through a violent subjection of previously independent communities (like the Oromos, the Wolaytas,
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Clio's Chronicles
CliosChronicles
Skandagupta: The Savior of IndiaIn the 5th century, two of the ancient world's superpowers - Rome and India - were threatened by massive migrations of nomadic peoples. But while the
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David S. Anderson
DSAArchaeology
This is the “Fallacy of the Unknown” that pseudoarchaeology claims thrive on.Let’s explore what’s really going on here! Come along on this 𝘮𝘺𝘴𝘵𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘰𝘶𝘴 thread! 1/7https://twitter.com/ancientaliens/status/
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True Indology
TIinExile
Ha ha.Facts:Ertugrul was NOT a Muslim. He was a Pagan.Turkey makes purely fictional stories about Ertugrul, glorifying him as a Ghazi fighting crusaders & mongols.This idiotic PM & his nation
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Todd Struthers
tstruthers1
I finished season 2 of ST Discovery, I gotta say I really like it. There's a bit too many speeches & rallying cries, but the characters are deep and interesting,
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Caitlin Johnstone ⏳
caitoz
Nobody likes to think of themselves as siding with the powerful against the weak, so they often re-frame a situation where they're doing exactly that using an incomplete analysis of
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Clio's Chronicles
CliosChronicles
Battle Between Pulakesi and Harshavardhana The two great emperors ruling the North and Southern parts of India - Harshavardhana ruled north India with Kannauj as his capital and Pulakesi ruled
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Jamie L Palmer, PhD
JamieLPalmerPhD
I re-read Quisumbing-King's (2019) piece and want to share a few highlights. 1/https://twitter.com/alizaluft/status/1062206356336197632 2/Q-King starts with Du Bois's famous quote "the problem of the twentieth century is the pr
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Caitlin Johnstone ⏳
caitoz
US Politics Isn’t ‘Polarized’; It’s In Almost Universal Agreement"They do not allow for any mainstream discussion of *IF* the oligarchic empire should continue to exist; all their issues, arguments and
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BlakeCLST6
BClst6
#CLST6 #RR20 For me the arch is one of the most symbolic forms of architecture found in the Roman world. While other civilizations had utilized the arch in the past,
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