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ALEXANDER HAD PERSIAN BLOODLINE

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UNBELIEVABLE - ALEXANDER HAD PERSIAN BLOODLINE : In Persian and Zoroastrian literature, Alexander the Great is given the epithet "the Accursed" (or gizistag in Middle Persian). This refers to alternative historical perspective, which contrasts sharply with the WESTERN view of him as a heroic figure. For centuries the West has glorified Alexander as “the Great,” judging him only through the lens of conquest. But the Persian narrative — preserved in the SHAHNAMEH of FIRDAUSI — reveals a deeper, older and morally superior TRUTH. Alexander’s True Lineage — The Achaemenid Bloodline ; Firdausi records that Alexander (Iskandar) was the firstborn son of Darius (Darab) of the Persian Achaemenid dynasty. His mother, troubled by signs during her pregnancy, was sent back to her father. There she gave birth to Alexander, and only later married Philip — giving Western historians an artificial excuse to claim him as Macedonian. So when Firdausi — a Zoroastrian-hearte...

European History Revisited (Moriscos)

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European History REVISITED - The expulsion of the Moriscos was a systematic and forced removal of the formerly Muslim population from Spain, decreed by King Philip III between 1609 and 1614. The Moriscos were descendants of Muslims who had been compelled to convert to Christianity during the early 16th century but were suspected of continuing to practice Islam in secret (crypto-Muslims). An estimated 300,000 Moriscos were expelled, primarily to North Africa (Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia). The human cost was immense, with many suffering violence, robbery, and death during the journey and upon arrival in unwelcoming lands. While some integrated into their new societies and retained aspects of their Spanish heritage, many longed to return to their homeland. The expulsion had profound long-term economic and social consequences for Spain, contributing to the decline of some regions and reinforcing a national identity based on an ideology of "purity of blood".  ...

Bharat / Sanatan in ICE AGE

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   (Bharat / Sanatan in ICE AGE) : 37,000-Year-Old Thorny Bamboo Fossil Unearthed in Manipur Sheds New Light on Asia’s Ice-Age Flora A remarkably well-preserved bamboo stem discovered in the silt-laden deposits of the Chirang River in Manipur’s Imphal Valley has opened an unexpected window into Asia’s ancient plant life. Researchers from the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences (BSIP), an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology (DST), identified clear thorn scars on the fossil—marking it as the oldest known thorny bamboo fossil from Asia. Bamboo fossils are exceedingly rare due to the plant’s hollow, fibrous structure, which typically decomposes before fossilisation can occur. Until now, scientists largely relied on modern bamboo species to infer how ancestral plants might have defended themselves. Detailed laboratory analysis of the fossil’s nodes, buds, and distinctive thorn scars enabled researchers to assign it to the genus Chimonobambusa....

Greek Mythology NIKI (Not Surya / Krishna)

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  PLEASE BELIEVE IT (it is Not Surya / Arjun or Krishna / Shiva), IT IS in Greek mythology, Niki (Nike) is the winged goddess of victory who is often depicted as the divine charioteer of Zeus and Athena ; The word "NIKE" itself has SANSKRIT roots ("Ni" meaning to lead or govern), but this is a linguistic connection rather than a shared mythological figure. It is on display at the BOSTON Museum of Fine Arts. Jewellery is made up of more than a hundred individual items glued together. The bodies of the figures are made of gold leaf which is decorated with details of wire and small gold balls. The palm of the honeysuckle is shaped like curved petals and circular stamens with a contour of thin twisted wires. Enamel residues survive in several of the stamens. In the centre of the leaf, there is a teardrop fruit that is coated with dense gold granulation. A hoop on the underside was probably attached to an ear cord, which is now missing. This particular jewellery was made...

FASCINATION TO CONQUER INDIA

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FASCINATION to conquer Ancient India (Bharat) was 'Perennial' even before invasion by Islam and Christianity religion (was it due to Monotheism or Paganism?) : The concept of Ghazwa-e-Hind - The ultimate conquest of India stems from Islamic scriptures called Hadiths. Abū Hurayra ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Ṣakhr al-Dawsī al-Zahrānī, commonly known as Abu Hurayra, was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and considered the most prolific hadith narrator. Also, Hz. Thawban memorized the hadiths he heard from the Prophet when he was with him and kept them in his memory. Thanks to this, he became a hadith scholar. There are 127 narrations of Thawban in hadith books. He educated several students in hadith. He also had a deep knowledge of Islamic law. When the Prophet died, Hz. Thawban could stay in Madinah only for three days. Wherever he looked, he remembered the Prophet. He could not put up with his separation. He left Madinah like Bilal al-Habashi. He went to the region of Damascus ...