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History of Central Asia and Khorâsan تاریخ خراسان
BiruniKhorasan
Thread on Mughal dishes with a Central Asian/Khorasani origin:Let´s start with Samosas, one of the most famous Indian/Pakistani snacks, originated in Central Asia. The name "Samosa" comes from the Sogdian
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Historians of Iran
HistorianofIran
1/ As I have mentioned, the story of #IranChina relations is not always a story of economic exchange and social integration. The lives of the elite were one thing, but
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Malcolm Urdustani
Malcolm_Returns
There is an interesting game being played. Muslims from different regions are being fed that Islamic practices are Arab practices & if that doesn't works, they are told "yOuR aNcEsToRs
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The King of Kings Podcast
Persiacast
Was being a ruler the most dangerous job in antiquity?I compiled a list of King of Kings from Sassanid Persia, and examined the cause of death for each of them.The
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Nafees Ur Rehman Durrani
NafeesRehmanDr
On #FaizInternationalFestival2018, I want to tell you the story of a shepherd from Sialkot who went on to become the chief secretary of Amir Abdur Rahman of Afghanistan and made
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Dr Caitlin Green
caitlinrgreen
Some Arabic and Persian accounts of the export of tin from Cornwall to Egypt and Iran in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries — new brief post by me :) https://www.caitlingreen.org/2020/11/arabic-and-persian-accounts-of-cornish-tin-tra
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Ahab Bdaiwi איהאבּ ܐܝܗܐܒ
bdaiwi_historia
Long before Christoph Luxenberg, medieval Muslim authorities compiled lists of foreign vocabularies in the Quran. The Quran contains words from Ethiopian, Persian, Indian, Turkic, Nabatean, Syriac, Coptic, Hebrew, Greek, and
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RapperPandit ↗️ ഇന്ത്യ4കശ്മീർ
RapperPandit
Why Do We call Ourselves HINDUif Word "HINDU" is Nowhere in VEDAS.How Did it Originate ? 1. Pls Remember Below Concept "In Old Persian "S" was a rare SoundForeign S
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Ajab
yakabikaj
In addition to her brilliant scholarship on Chinese Islam, Sachiko Murata (b. 1943) has led a fascinating life. A thread with autobiographical excerpts from her book The Tao of Islam.
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Fidato
tequieremos
Today marks the 101st independence day of Afghanistan. The kings of the ancient world believed Afghanistan region was the very centre of the world. Allama Mohammed Iqbal described Afghanistan as
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Meenakshi Sharan
meenakshisharan
Did you know Mongols nearly wiped out izlam & liberated Persia & Mesopotamia from their clutches? Mongol named Temujin in his early 40s had risen to the title of Genghis
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The Global Qur’an
GloQur
South Asian Muslims have been translating the Qur’an into Urdu for over two centuries. The first complete Urdu translations emerged at the end of the 18th and the beginning of
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donny diaspora
johnnytorkustan
"I am drunk with the wine of Thy love, so from such a drunkardDon't ask for the sober counsel of a man of the world."Want to know who wrote this
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James Pickett
pickettzoda
an'ana / анъана / ئەنئەنە, the word for 'tradition' in modern Uzbek, Tajik, and Uyghur, has an interesting etymology connecting it to very early Islamic history. This word initially puzzled
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Doni Habib Ibn Saffari🇹🇯
TajikAlimCherik
Afghan identity: does it really exist? [thread]If you ask an afghan nationalist about the history of Afghanistan he will tell you that in the 1700s Ahmad shah Durrani rose up,
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Alex
seyyedreza
Mughals ruled India for 300 years. But "Mughal"- which just means Mongol- was a British term.They called themselves Gurkhani, like Timurids before them. It means "son-in-law," referring to their historic
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