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    History of Afghans (Articles and Pictures)

    A Turkic gene doesn't exist. Samandri, here I have a PCA DNA plot of people from Afghanistan and other Central Asians. This shows how genetically close the populations are from each other Dienekes’ Anthropology Blog: Afghan mega-paper (Di Cristofaro et al.) Interesting how close Tajiks and...
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    National Intelligence Agency (MİT) rescues all 49 Turkish citizens from ISIL!

    Finally. Hopefully the IS psychopaths will be eliminated soon
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    Map: Dozens of countries still punish homosexuality with prison and death

    I already said that homosexuality isn't the normative of the society but that doesn't mean that the society has the right to discriminate homosexuals just because of their orientation. The world isn't black and white. Maybe homosexuality was useful for the evolution because population control...
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    Wikipedia still holds on the Turkic origin of the Khilji dynasty. Why should Khiljis cling on Turkic roots? The Khiljis were definitely a Turkic people which is noted by Mahmud Kashgari. The modern Pashtun Ghilzai only derive their name of the Khiljis nothing else. They are mostly locals
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    I know that none of those dynasties originated from Iran but the court language of Indo-Islamic dynasties were all Persian untill they got Indianized and evolved to Urdu
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    Early historians, Tabataba and Nizam-ud-Din Ahmad believe that Hasan was descended from the Persian king Bahman, son of Isfandiyar. But Firishta emphatically asserts that this genealogy was fabricated after Hasan's accession to the throne by the flatterers and poets though he has seen the same...
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    His ethnic origins are unknown. He also could have been Turkic. The rulers named themselves after Bahman, a legendary Iranian king.
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    I also said they ruled Southern India "sometimes". The Islamic powers in Southern India were the Bahmani Sultanate and its successor the Deccan Sultanates. I don't know anything about mathematic contribution in the Vijayanagar Empire but the Khilji dynasty succesfully protected India from Mongol...
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    Mughals were basically Muslim Indians at the end. First the Chagatai Turkic language was replaced by the Persian language in the court and then in the late period it evolved to Urdu.
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    Well the Lodi dynasty was conquered by the Mughals but I think the Sayyid dynasty was weaker because it lasted only from 1414-1451 while Lodis ruled Delhi from 1451 to 1526. Overall Northern India and also sometimes Southern India were in the hands of the Delhi Sultanates for 320 years. I think...
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    The difference is that the Delhi Sultanate recovered again with the Pashtun Lodi dynasty after the Sayyid dynasty had been attacked by Timur. The Vijayanagara empire slowly declined after their failure against the Deccan sultanates. The Mughals were defeated but their legacy survives in modern...
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    After this destructive battle the Hindu kingdom was only a shadow of its former glory
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    Not really as the Battle of Talikota led to the eternal collapse of the Vijayanagar empire. Of course there may be also other issues within the dynasty but the defeat against the Deccan Sultanates is the main reason why the Viyayanagar empir ended
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    Okay which battle was the defeat of the Bahmani Sultanate? They still got the upper hand in the end by destroying the Vijayanagar empire in 1565. Then the Deccan Sultanates were conquered by the Mughals
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    The most powerful Dynasty of 15th century India

    I don't know if it's right to call the Vijayanagar empire as successful. They were defeated by the Deccan Sultanates in the Battle of Talikota.
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    The Eurasian nomads

    The Eurasian nomads were a large group of nomadic peoples of the Eurasian Steppe who often appear in history as invaders of Europe, The Middle East, and China. This generic title encompasses the ethnic groups inhabiting the steppes ofCentral Asia, Mongolia, and what is now Russia. They...
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    Map: Dozens of countries still punish homosexuality with prison and death

    At first homosexuality also occurs in the animal world so it's not really unatural. It's not the normative of the society that's true but that doesn't mean it's a mental disorder. Homosexuals don't have symptoms of mental disorder-ed people. Comparing homosexuality with pedophilia or necrophilia...
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    Chagatai Khanate

    The Chagatai Khanate (Turkish: Çağatay Hanlığı) (Mongolian:Tsagadain Khaant Uls/Цагадайн Хаант Улс) was a Mongol, and later linguistically Turkic, khanate that comprised the lands ruled by Chagatai Khan,[2] second son of Genghis Khan, and his descendents and successors. Initially it was a part...
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    Map: Dozens of countries still punish homosexuality with prison and death

    Since when is homosexuality a mental disorder? It's only a sexuality
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    Map: Dozens of countries still punish homosexuality with prison and death

    Bacha Bazi is pederasty and child prostitutuion. It has nothing to do with homosexuality
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