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Rojava Network
Rojava Network@RojavaNetwork·
Did you know? In the Ottoman Empire, the word “Turk” often carried a negative, class-based connotation among the urban elite and court. The word „Turk“ typically referred to rural, Anatolian Turkish-speaking peasants or nomads, who were stereotyped as uncultured, boorish, or ignorant How accurate is this hundreds years later?
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Rebellious
Rebellious@BrightPoints·
@RojavaNetwork There’s a whole world beyond doom-scrolling about Turks 24/7. One side built & ruled 16 empires over 1,300 years. Kurd side’s longest experiment didn’t make it to 12 months. Maybe step outside ,fresh air might help.
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thugsmella@obyccc·
@RojavaNetwork "There's a whole world beyond doom-scrolling about Turks 24/7" That guy is absolutely right. This account has become so pathetically irrelevant ever since USA let you down and Rojava was gone in a WEEK. Find yourself an identity goddamn
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elala@choolala99·
@RojavaNetwork Did you know that your mother is a fat bitch?
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ebu müslüm horasani@sinanimra4747·
@RojavaNetwork There are 200 nation states in the world, can we say that the world consists of 200 nations, those who are very proud of states and empires should know that a state is established and destroyed, it is like this due to its nature.
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ebu müslüm horasani@sinanimra4747·
@RojavaNetwork There was no empire in the 12,000-year-old history of the belly hill. The official history of the state does not correspond to 2% in the general history of humanity, so being human or staying human is not measured by establishing a state.
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