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Andy 🇦🇺
AndyCandyPants
There is a direct connection between Freemasonry & ancient Babylonian mystery religion from which the ancient pagan religions of Egypt,Persia,Greece &Rome eventually developed. It all goes back to a man
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𝐖𝐢𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐁𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐥𝐞 ⚔ 𝐖𝐢𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐫
WinEveryday_
100 followers I thank and appreciate you all The small can be mighty! // Thread // Battle of Thermopylae – 480 BC Not quite 300 Spartans but 7000 Greeks defended
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Gia Peppers
GiaPeppers
Twitter is a great place on days like this. It’s a celebration and it’s a testament to what happens when there are leaders who are ACTUALLY for the culture, of
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Persian Poetry in English
PersianPoetics
Thread: Tonight is the longest and darkest night of the year. Iranic peoples and neighboring groups call it 'Shab-e Yaldā' and spend the night in celebration, but why is the
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Tweeting Historians
Tweetistorian
Hi everyone, I'm @ChenHuailun, a MPhil @UniofOxford in Islamic Studies and Hist, and I'm honoured to be taking over #Twittistorian this week to talk about Christianity in Tang China (618-907).
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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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J.A. Miraj
DeseretMiraj
Until comparatively recently in Islamic history, it was perfectly normal to show the Prophet Muhammed, either fully or with his face hidden. Even when I was a fundamentalist, Muslim I
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Defense News Nigeria
DefenseNigeria
In the 5th Century BC in the Battle of Salamis, a Greek fleet won a decisive battle against Xerxes, King of Persia, destroying Persia's superior naval capabilities. In 479 BC,
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Peter Gainsford
PeterGainsford
A common but not very well known myth: a woman has a liaison with a man who is travelling far from home, or leaves her for some other reason. There
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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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Curwen Ares Rolinson
huntersrolinson
This Is #GangSteppe - a fine 2nd century AD Kushan depiction of Lord Skanda, from Gandhara in present-day Afghanistan/Pakistan. Something I find pretty cool about this particular rendering, is that
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RESTARTLEADER
restartleader
“Any attack on Iran that does not change the regime is betraying the Iranian nation!”@AmbJohnBolton, this tweet of mine is for two years ago and by checking out the content
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Mondo Lopez
mondolopez2
The Three “Wise” MenFolks, yours truly decided to take a closer look at a Christmas event. This will probably take a series of post to break down each of the
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Amit Schandillia
Schandillia
[QUICK THREAD: THE ANOINTED ONE]1/23Once upon a time, more than 5,000 years ago, there lived a people in the Pontic steppe by the Ural, that spoke but didn't write. We
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Faisal©
FadingChinar
Some facts about Chinar(national tree of Kashmir)-Chinar grows to a height of about 25 meters or sometimes, even more, depending upon the growing conditions. Its botanical name is platanus orientalis and is
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