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True Indology 1 giờ
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The territory was known as Palestine in Roman age in the early centuries of common era.The traces must have survived until 10th century when Muqaddasi mentions "Filastini".However, it was used as self identification for the whole community of Cis Jordan Arabs only in 20th century
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True Indology 1 giờ
This idol excavated from Gaza strip (c.900 BC) depicts the Philistine God Baboon. The original "Palestinians" were idol worshiping pagans who spoke Indo European language related to Greek. Arabs of Cis Jordan became calling themselves "palestinians" only in 20th century
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True Indology 2 giờ
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It is not about any country. I have received such tweets from India too. They all behaved the same
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Thanks for the clarification. Yes, twitter is indeed a very mean place. I must have blocked around 500 people just today
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True Indology 3 giờ
Just another "moderate" from winconsin, USA giving me death threats because he did not like something I tweeted. Just one of the many such messages I have been receiving since last week.
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Chandrapida 4 giờ
No. Rulers were Iranian Zoroastrians but local population of Iraq was overwhelmingly Christian. Assyrians,Chaldeans etc. had their Churches.Even Arab tribes were Xtians in Jordan and border areas of Iraq. Zoroastrianism was religion of Iranic peoples and perhaps Armenians.
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True Indology 4 giờ
"The tweet is about last few years" I challenge you to show me where Kashmiri Hindus have killed Muslims "in the last few years".Kashmiri Hindus have themselves faced ethnic cleansing at the hands of Kashmiri Muslim fundamentalists and fled Kashmir Don't defend lies and bigotry
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True Indology 7 giờ
When your ancestors came over to India, there was no secular democracy. It was a Hindu monarchy. Still, Hindus embraced Parsis with open arms and allowed them to practise their religion. We did not need secular democracy to teach us these values.
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True Indology 9 giờ
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So yes, you cannot "get killed by everyone" and also "peacefully conquer" all lands and change demography from Spain to Sindh in 80 years
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True Indology 9 giờ
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And to those accusing me of anti Muslim hate, let me say that I do not harbour hate towards anyone. This is what hate looks like and I was responding to it. Killers and victims came from all communities and calling others murderous by citing selective examples is actual hatred
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True Indology 9 giờ
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If you still want to argue that no sword was used in complete extinction of major socio religious communities from the face of earth, you are either completely ignorant or completely dishonest. In your case, it is clearly the latter
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True Indology 9 giờ
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Baal worshippers, Allat worshippers, Ammon worshippers, worshippers of Buddhists of Samarkhand, fire worshippers of Bukhara, Buddhists of Afghan etc do not exist anymore. These were major cults and communities spanning across vast geographical regions. They've completely vanished
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True Indology 9 giờ
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Of the previous population.People convert enmasse due to various reasons. In our case, People converted to this religion because it was the religion of conquerers. It offered many social,economic advantages on conversion and many disadvantages otherwise.But here is the problem(+)
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True Indology 9 giờ
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My tweet has triggered a lot of Islamofascists who are relentlessly frothing in the mouth. Their only dumb retort seems to be this-"change of religion doesn't mean killing" Yes, you are right. Change of religious demography does not necessarily mean complete extermination +
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True Indology 9 giờ
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Tum Abhi bhi ho. Shakal dekh lo
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True Indology 12 giờ
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Let me educate you. Arabs of Cis Jordan region have started calling themselves "Palestinians" only in 20th century. The Palestinian territory was originally known as "Judah".It was Romans who renamed it to "Palestina".The Romans themselves designated "Palestina" as a "Jewish"
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True Indology 12 giờ
Let me educate you. Arabs of Cis Jordan region have started calling themselves "Palestinians" only in 20th century. The Palestinian territory was originally known as "Judah".It was Romans who renamed it to "Palestina".The Romans themselves designated "Palestina" as a "Jewish"
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True Indology 13 giờ
Once upon a time, Islam was a majority religion in Spain ( Al Andalus ). Muslims ruled Granada until 1492. Castillian Catholics conquered Granada and used sword and inquisition. Today, most Spanish are Catholics. All these "attractions" fail before sword
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True Indology 13 giờ
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A religion that gets "killed by everyone" cannot displace and erase all indigenous cultures like Pagans of Arabia, Christians of Iraq, Zoroastrians of Iran, Buddhists of Afghanistan, Hindus of Pakistan.
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