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What kind of an analogy is this to history? It's not healthy to look at the conflict from a lens like that.

Even if you feel the urge to make such a connection, NLF would probably correspond to Turkmen who took Damuscus from the Fatimids in the 11th century - not the Rashiduns.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atsiz_ibn_Uvaq
 
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An important lesson in history is that the turks never were the indigenous inhabitants of Asia Minor, better known as the Byzantine Empire. The ottomans were descendants of the western turkic khaganate, which formed as one of the components of the Khazar kingdom. They are predominantly of Khazar ethnic group, the original Caucasians (not White Europeans). Khazarian kingdom was a collection of mini-kingdoms and were famous for their warriors. Although historically they used the caucus mountains to attack the Persians who protected the trade route between the Middle Kingdom (China), Shaam (Syria & Iraq), Misr (Egypt) and Yunaan (Greece & the rest of Europe). The Khazars excelled in manipulating geo-politics to their advantage. They extorted Byzantine to fight their main competition, Persia. It is only at the advent of Islam and it's proliferation at the time of Khulafa-e-Rashidun (first four & great Khalifas of Islam), did the myth of the great Khazar warriors, broke. Coined by many western historians as the "Arab Avalanche", referring to the Arab armies under the Khulafa-e-Rashidun, the Khazars were defeated and driven north, beyond the Rivers Volga and Don. They were again defeated by the Rus, citing encroachment upon their territory. Eventually they fled westward, to Europe. This time however, they sought not to fight as warriors, rather use their prowess as money lenders to make inroads into Europe.

This is not to say that all khaganate of Khazars were bad, some became Orthodox Christians (Armenia) others became Muslims (Azerbaijan & Ottomans). But the bulk converted to Judaism.
 
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" This was believed to be the embryonic form of modern rockets. The gunpowder tube compared well with the modern propelling system, and the sharp arrowhead, with its piercing power of destruction, compared favorably to the warhead of a modern rocket. While the feather helped to stabilize the arrow, just like the modern stabilizing system, the barrel was similar to the body part of modern rocket

http://en.chinaculture.org/created/2005-07/21/content_70826_2.htm

The feather was also used to stabilize the rocket and prevent it from spinning out of control. And the barrel was also very similar to the actual body of the rockets that are used for space exploration today; the only difference is that they are on a much bigger scale.


https://www.taiwanese-secrets.com/ancient-chinese-rockets/
The feather was used to stabilize it but were not that successful in doing so.
 
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No evidence.
Liwa Abu Fadl Abbas (or the Al Abbas Brigade) is a pro-government Syrian militant group in Syria with strong Iraqi links. Despite news last year of the group’s dissolution, confirmed by Iraqi leader Aws Khafaji, its fighters were deployed this summer in the offensive on South Syria, more specifically in Dael, west of Daraa. The group has also more recently been incorporated into the Syrian Republic Guards, as part of the larger moves by the Syrian regime to reign in paramilitary forces and consolidate power.

http://trendsinstitution.org/liwa-abu-fadl-abbas-the-al-abbas-brigade-in-syria/

Hezbies posing as SAA soldiers:

 
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Liwa Abu Fadl Abbas (or the Al Abbas Brigade) is a pro-government Syrian militant group in Syria with strong Iraqi links. Despite news last year of the group’s dissolution, confirmed by Iraqi leader Aws Khafaji, its fighters were deployed this summer in the offensive on South Syria, more specifically in Dael, west of Daraa. The group has also more recently been incorporated into the Syrian Republic Guards, as part of the larger moves by the Syrian regime to reign in paramilitary forces and consolidate power.

http://trendsinstitution.org/liwa-abu-fadl-abbas-the-al-abbas-brigade-in-syria/

Hezbies posing as SAA soldiers:


@waz

Can you look into @500 's trolling and propaganda? Thanks.
 
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