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Ibrahim

@war4k2

Interested in politics, genetics, History haplogourp: J2a1a1a2a

Присоединился Ekim 2025
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سكارف@Scarfalajme·
الغموض نصف المتعه
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Legæ@chokhhg·
@cryptoraider88 @war4k2 is this AI? complete bullshit. this guy isn't maykop or kura-araxes, he isn't even caucasian, idk why he's larping.
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@WHGCHGANFANE So you refuse to admit to yourself that indians are much closer genetically to europeans than other races are. Despite recent science all says this to be true
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We as West Eurasians must avoid the mistakes of our forefathers - arbitrarily treating each other and other race groups as inferior or even subhuman
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@WHGCHGANFANE Please explain friend, Albino indian family looks european……
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Younganatolian@Younganatolian·
@war4k2 >ANF >Georgia Georgians are like %50 chg
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Ancestral Whispers@Sulkalmakh·
Facial reconstruction of a 4,100-year-old man from the Third Dynasty of Ur period Tell Fara, Iraq In the mid-22nd century BC, the Akkadian Empire collapsed under circumstances that remain unclear. The Gutians are generally considered the primary agents of its downfall, though at the same time Lower Mesopotamia fragmented into several independent city-based kingdoms, especially Uruk and Lagash, the latter ruled by the prominent king Gudea. Meanwhile, a strong state also emerged in Elam under Puzur-Inshushinak. Around 2120–2055 BC, Utu-hegal of Uruk defeated the Gutian king Tirigan and established dominance over southern Mesopotamia. However, his rule was brief. After roughly eight years, he was overthrown by court elites led by Ur-Namma, the governor of Ur - likely his brother. Mesopotamian tradition regards Ur-Namma as the founder of the Third Dynasty of Ur. Under his rule, a highly organized and prosperous agricultural and urban society developed, supported by an advanced administrative system centered on temple estates under royal control. Military campaigns further extended Ur’s influence, effectively forming an empire. Ur-Namma’s successor, Shulgi, and the rulers who followed managed to sustain this empire for about 25 years. Eventually, it declined due to a combination of Amorite incursions from the north and internal fragmentation, as major cities and regions regained independence. The kingdom of Ur ultimately fell around 2004 BC after an invasion by Elamite forces.
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EhmedêXanî@MadaKardaka·
@war4k2 @cengagela Kuran ? Hahahahaa idiot ! Before Kur’an there was no Kurds? Hahhaa idiot
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Ibrahim@war4k2·
@cengagela @aldersimi The Zaza were closely related to the guran, who lived in the heart of the Zagora Mountains. Their migration began around 1000 AD.
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Kirmanc
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@war4k2 @aldersimi Maybe make a post about us Zaza’s, our migration stems from a little bit more north than the main early Kurdish migrations.
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Ibrahim@war4k2·
How did the Kurds migrate from southern Azerbaijan to eastern Anatolia and the Taurus Mountains? What political and demographic factors compelled them to do so? In this article we will discuss how the Kurds settled the lands beyond the Tigris River
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Ibrahim@war4k2·
{Vgr-v994} vs {vgr-v640s3} Be like
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