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@ProjectedBeing

Dharmic not religious | Sikh | Language and script purist

ਪੰਜਾਬ/Panjab Inscrit le Haziran 2011
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Benny
Benny@benny0122333·
@ihailmyindia Clown 🤡. Afghani is gaining value against USD! Check how steady Japanese Yen is against USD! Only Indian Rupee is free falling! Slope should be minimum for a stable currency!
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@Anviksha_ False. In fact, Ashoka pursued a policy of cultural transmission and was responsible for laying the foundations for the expansion of the Indosphere from the Indian subcontinent.
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Anviksha ཐི༏ཋྀ󠀮
The golden age of the Maurya Empire lasted only as long as Ashoka the Great followed Hindu beliefs. After adopting Buddhism, he completely gave up the use of weapons and began organizing religious assemblies. Buddhist councils started having greater influence in governance, which led to the weakening of Ashoka’s successors. After Ashoka’s death, the Mauryans lost regions such as present day Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of southern India. Thus, one of the reasons for the decline of the Mauryan Empire was Ashoka’s adoption of Buddhism.
The Dalit Voice@ambedkariteIND

Never forget the name of the great Buddhist Emperor Ashoka #AshokaJayanti 🔥🔥

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sunaan.com
sunaan.com@sunaan_life·
@ProjectedBeing @MarioNawfal Bro! This is what literally 850M people do in India to collect 5kg rice and wheat. Majority Indians living under the affect of your so called adverse circumstance.
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@sunaan_life @MarioNawfal You posted a screenshot that says US give 1 month permission to India for buying Russian oil. I posted a screenshot of Russian oil imports by India on month by month basis. What do you comprehend from this? Go on show your high IQ, retard!
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sunaan.com@sunaan_life·
@ProjectedBeing @MarioNawfal I thought you will be bringing up some Bollywood reference for objective truth. WTF are you trying to prove with the so called “made up stuffs” from internet according you?
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@sunaan_life @MarioNawfal It shows your level of intelligence that, when I specifically called you low IQ for believing made-up stuff on the internet, all you could reply with was a generalised statement attacking an entire group based on study with a faulty methodology.
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@sunaan_life @MarioNawfal Did you even go to the school? You have zero knowledge about biology and how adverse circumstances affect IQ growing up. As I said, if you measure IQ of a slum dweller who struggles to fill his stomach and a cram school going kid, the result will be a complete contrast.
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sunaan.com@sunaan_life·
@ProjectedBeing @MarioNawfal btw, again, I had to take this Indian IQ score from valid sources. Could you please update me with the Bollywood version of it?
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@sunaan_life @MarioNawfal Only low IQ retards still believe it. IQ is heavily dependent on nutrition and living conditions. Compare Indian IQ of people actually raised in good conditions. Retards like you can only cry when Indians steal all your jobs because you can’t compete.
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sunaan.com@sunaan_life·
@ProjectedBeing @MarioNawfal Bro! Indian IQ is literally 76 on average. Totally justified claiming taking info from news is sign of low IQ. I’m sure taking info from Bollywood is considered high IQ in India.
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sunaan.com@sunaan_life·
@MarioNawfal No, Trump gave permission to Modi to buy Russian oil for 1 month.
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@samartoor3086 That’s obvious. Every defining element of civilisation—metaphysics, philosophy, culture, language, and script—has been imported from outside in Pakistan’s case.
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
Trump thinks he can solve a clash of ancient civilisations that started more than 2500 years ago. The Israelis are Mesopotamians, and the Iranians are Indo-Europeans. Abraham is explicitly from Ur of the Chaldees, which is in southern Iraq, near modern Basra. There is no meaningful genetic discontinuity between the people of ancient Mesopotamia and the people who became Canaanites who became Israelites. Hebrew is a Semitic language. The Semitic language family originated in Mesopotamia and the Arabian Peninsula. Hebrew, Aramaic, Akkadian, Arabic, Babylonian — all branches of the same tree. Hebrew and Babylonian Akkadian are cousin languages the way Spanish and Italian are cousins. They share root words, grammatical structures, and conceptual vocabulary going back thousands of years before the Bible was written. The foundational myths of Judaism — creation, the flood, paradise, the first man, the tower — all have direct Mesopotamian predecessors that are older. The ethical and legal framework — the covenant structure, the law codes — mirrors Mesopotamian forms. The calendar is Babylonian. The alphabet is Aramaic-Mesopotamian. The very concept of recording sacred history in written texts is a Mesopotamian invention. El — the chief god of the early Israelites and the root of the word Elohim, one of the Hebrew names for God — was a Canaanite/Mesopotamian deity. The word Israel itself contains El. The angels, the cosmic hierarchy, the idea of a divine council — all have deep Mesopotamian roots. Early Israelite religion before the exile looks very much like a local variant of broader Mesopotamian religious culture, with Yahweh gradually absorbing the attributes of El, Baal and others into a single deity. "Iran" comes directly from "Aryana" — land of the Aryans. The Iranians were Indo-European, not Semitic. This is the foundational distinction. Where the Semitic world — Sumerians absorbed by Akkadians, Babylonians, Canaanites, Jews, Arabs — emerged from the Fertile Crescent and Arabian Peninsula, the Iranians came from somewhere completely different. The Iranian peoples were part of the great Indo-European migration — a population that originated on the Pontic Steppe, the grasslands north of the Black Sea and Caspian Sea, in what is now Ukraine, southern Russia and Kazakhstan. Around 2000–1500 BC these steppe peoples began expanding in all directions on horseback, carrying their languages with them. One branch went west and became the Greeks, Romans, Celts, Germans, Slavs. Another branch went south and east and split into two streams — one into India becoming the Vedic civilization, one into Iran becoming the Persians and Medes. Old Persian, Sanskrit, Greek, Latin and all their descendants are branches of the same tree. The word for father in Persian is "pedar," in Latin "pater," in Greek "patér," in Sanskrit "pitár," in English "father." The word for god in Persian is related to the Sanskrit "deva." The Iranian god Mithra appears in Roman religion as Mithras and possibly echoes in the Vedic Mitra. These are not coincidences — they reflect a common origin perhaps 5,000 years ago on the Eurasian steppe. The two main Iranian tribes that entered history were the Medes in the northwest and the Persians in the south. The Medes formed the first Iranian empire around 700 BC, destroying the Assyrian Empire — the superpower of its day — in alliance with the Babylonians. Then the Persians under Cyrus the Great overthrew the Medes in 550 BC and built the Achaemenid Empire. In 651 AD the Sassanid Persian Empire — the last great pre-Islamic Persian dynasty — was destroyed by the Arab Muslim armies in one of the fastest conquests in history. Iran was Islamicized. Arabic became the language of religion and high culture. Yet something remarkable happened — unlike Egypt, like North Africa, like the Levant, which gradually became Arabized in language and identity, Iran kept its language. Persian survived. Within two centuries Iranians were writing sophisticated poetry, philosophy and science in Persian — using the Arabic script but their own language. The Persian cultural identity proved resilient enough to absorb Islam without being dissolved by it. The Persian literary renaissance of the 9th-10th centuries produced figures like Ferdowsi, whose Shahnameh — Book of Kings — deliberately reconstructed pre-Islamic Persian identity and mythology. It was a conscious act of cultural preservation remarkably similar to what the Jewish scribes did with the Torah in Babylon. A conquered people writing their way back into existence. So you have two civilizational streams that met in the Middle East: The Semitic stream — out of Arabia and the Fertile Crescent, producing Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, Canaanites, Jews, Arabs. Urban, agricultural, text-centered from very early, building civilization in river valleys. The Indo-European Iranian stream — out of the Eurasian steppe, mounted, pastoral, bringing a completely different cosmology, a dualistic theology, a warrior aristocratic culture that then learned to govern sedentary civilizations from the Semitic world. Modern Iranians are the descendants of that Indo-European Iranian stream, heavily mixed with the pre-existing Elamite and Semitic populations of the region, then further shaped by Arab Islamic conquest. Genetically they are distinct from Arabs — closer to South Asians and Europeans than to Semitic Arabs in certain markers, reflecting that ancient steppe origin. Linguistically Persian is closer to English than it is to Arabic — both are Indo-European, while Arabic is Semitic. Which makes the current conflict between Iran and Israel — between the heirs of the Indo-European Iranian world and the heirs of the Semitic Mesopotamian-Canaanite world — in some sense a resumption of the oldest cultural fault line in the Middle East. The same two civilizational streams that first encountered each other when Cyrus walked into Babylon in 539 BC, when he freed the Jews and sent them home. Except then they were allies. And the Iranian was the liberator of the Semite. History has a very dark sense of humor.
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@naalaYUCK False. In fact, Ashoka pursued a policy of cultural transmission and was responsible for laying the foundations for the expansion of the Indosphere from the Indian subcontinent.
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Jaimee Michell
Jaimee Michell@JaimeeUSA·
WOW. Cenk Uygur admits that his grandparents are first cousins! 🤣 Suddenly everything about him and his nephew Hasan Piker makes perfect sense. They’re literally inbred retards.
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Sayema
Sayema@_sayema·
It’s ethically and factually incorrect to call some nations ‘Middle-East nations’. It’s a colonial term and we should discontinue using it. They are the Western Asia on the Map. I am aware that it’s used all over the world still but we must strive to make a change. It’s about time.
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Sidhant Sibal
Sidhant Sibal@sidhant·
Some people are unwilling to see China and India live in harmony. They deliberately amplify our differences, hype up the so-called “China threat”, and hope to profit from discord between our two countries: Chinese ambassador Xu Feihong
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@RT_com I can only imagine what it’s like to live under Sharia law as a woman—no wonder many become radicalized against the theocracy.
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Iranian girl who went viral supporting US-Israeli airstrikes now says her cousin has been killed She still blames Iran for his death
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Andy froemel
Andy froemel@FroemelAndy·
@clashreport These Iranian Monarchists make me sick. They want their country to be bombed so they can bring OnlyFans and prostitution to Iran, erasing 6,000 years of culture. It isn’t Iran’s fault your family died in the Israeli and American bombings you asked for.
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Clash Report@clashreport·
Iranian girl Mooné Rahimi, who went viral for a dance video supporting Trump’s airstrikes on Iran, now says her cousin was killed in the war.
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@chetana_cg @_sabanaqvi Journalism isn’t just a chain of personal experiences; it demands evidence-based facts. Without them, such accounts remain subjective and meaningless to the masses.
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Chetana Gautam
Chetana Gautam@chetana_cg·
@_sabanaqvi This is ur personal experience..she has her personal experiences..everybody is narrating a chain of personal experiences..but no journalist wants to seek answers from regime..so pretty much sums up everyone's agendas.
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Saba Naqvi
Saba Naqvi@_sabanaqvi·
Whatever my political views, I would never use Madhu Kishwar to critique the Indian PM. She’s got her own agendas and is toxic. After years of reporting on BJP, when book Shades of Saffron came out, I gave copies to many BJP figures I knew and some pictures were taken. Oh by god the insinuations she made. It was unbelievably toxic. In my view she has zero credibility.
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Willy Woo
Willy Woo@willywoo·
I'm seeing crypto folk falling into the trough of dispair after an abysmal bull market with mainly losers and BTC outperforming their "beta". Let me tell you a story that tells you why you got screwed. It starts with the end of FTX. When the bankruptcy folk came in to liquidate FTX assets their mandate was to sell everything. This included vast quantities of locked SOL. They inadvertently invented something new, selling an asset that was locked up on-chain through the magic of a legal sale agreement (pay me now, I deliver later). The deal got passed around the ecosystem, fund managers bought up the locked SOL at more than 60% discount to compensate for being locked up and exposed to the token price. Many hedge funds bought the deal. They knew they could hedge the token price on futures markets by shorting SOL pocketing 70-80% yield at near zero risk (staking + basis yield + token discount). They liked it and asked where can we get more of this? Herein lies your PROBLEM as a crypto investor in 2023-2025. Every crypto project has backers (and a foundation) who has great wads locked tokens that have been sold to hedge funds and dumped on you immediately through futures markets. All your alpha went to market neutral hedge funds pocketing risk free yield. THAT IS WHY CRYPTO IN 2023-2025 UNDER PERFORMED You got dumped on prematurely. On the bright side many of these projects, even though they have "locked up tokens ready to dump" on paper, in reality they have been sold already, so they will logically perform without the expected sell pressure in the next bull market given they have effectively been sold. Not that I recommend buying crypto, you need to be an insider to get an edge, it works like a casino, the house will take your money. The house in 2023-2025 were the people who understood this trade. Just buy BTC and get on with your life.
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