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Yesterday, he was talking about Russian army being Jesus Christ's army. :rofl: :rofl:

this is called propaganda you little nato puppy.

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you are to dumb to argue with.

you have an estimated IQ of maybe 50 or 60

lol

Yeap, infact everybody in PDF are too dumb to argue with you, holiness. Why don't you find yourself another forum in which you can use your superior intellectual to it's fullest.
 
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Yeap, infact everybody in PDF are too dumb to argue with you, holiness. Why don't you find yourself another forum in which you can use your superior intellectual to it's fullest.

this forum is good. good entertainment for myself.

Russians are not that much here. I must stay and make russian Propaganda for mother Russia.
 
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this forum is good. good entertainment for myself.

Russians are not that much here. I must stay and make russian Propaganda for mother Russia.
Okay.... you have point....in the face of superior NATO, you can only rely on propaganda...good luck. :enjoy:
 
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Okay.... you have point....in the face of superior NATO, you can only rely on propaganda...good luck.

superior? turkos riding flying yankee pig again?

where is flying yankee pig? i can´t see them anywhere. They have 12 carrier battle groups and none of them is visible in any conflict zone today. because they are scared as hell that russia may nuke their fleets in a surprising move.

did you ever see what happens to a naval fleet, when beeing hit by a tactical nuke? Russian nuclear attack submarines have nuclear torpedos. do you even know that, turko?
usa waiting for stupid anatolians to sacrifice their meaningless lifes for ODIN. the germanic/nordic god of war and blood.

superior deaths for superior anatolians awaiting you in WW3.
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superior? turkos riding flying yankee pig again?

where is flying yankee pig? i can´t see them anywhere. They have 12 carrier battle groups and none of them is visible in any conflict zone today. because they are scared as hell that russia may nuke their fleets in a surprising move.

did you ever see what happens to a naval fleet, when beeing hit by a tactical nuke? Russian nuclear attack submarines have nuclear torpedos. do you even know that, turko?
usa waiting for stupid anatolians to sacrifice their meaningless lifes for ODIN. the germanic/nordic god of war and blood.

superior deaths for superior anatolians awaiting you in WW3.
:enjoy:

Hımmm, i don't think nobody is afraid of Ruskies anymore and they obviously don't care. :)

:D
 
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This is the first known King in history 2250 B.C who ruled various cities.
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An Akkadian Semite called Sargon in modern day Iraq.

Wahhabi!:lol:

Badass beard that's for sure.

Anyway his facial features are textbook Semitic/Arabian. It's scary.



It is not. Semitic civilisations in Arabia, which predates European ones, used the term king for their heads of state long before the europeans. Like the Arab king Kulaib ibn Rabi'a or Himyarite kings like Imru Alqais.


Sultan was a foreign term to Arabs, maybe Turkish or Indian I'm not sure.

After Islam the terms that were used were Caliph, Prince, or Waali (not to be mixed with Wali)

Azzo the word Sultan and the title are Arabic titles. Not Turkish nor Indian. It's an Arabic word that derives from the verbal noun سلطة

Meaning power/authority in other words.

It's just a different word for malik (king). Emir is basically prince. We Arabs arguably have more different royal/noble/senior titles than any other people. Wali is protector/custodian/helper.

Same with names and keeping ancestral records.

Besides officially the monarch of KSA is not addressed as his "royal highness" but as the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques.

Saudi Forces Arrest, Expel over 174,000 People in 1 Month

Posted by Veterans Today on April 27, 2015

The Saudi courts have also revoked citizenship of many Saudi nationals and naturalized citizens in the last one month mainly due to their dissent at the political and judicial system and social injustice.

The Saudi security forces have arrested, sent to exile or revoked citizenship of over 170,000 citizens in the last one month on different charges ranging from illegal migration to political dissent.
The Saudi monarch that is in the midst of an invasion of neighboring Yemen has widened detention of dissidents across the country, arresting thousands of people in the last mone month.

Shiites and even Sunni groups, other than Wahhabists, have been the main target of “unlimited detention” law in the last five weeks.

“Expulsion of workers on different charges takes place at a time when the Saudi officials are deeply worried about the presence of foreign workers, specially the Yemenis, in their country as they fear outbreak of civil protests,” the Arabic-language Emirati newspaper, Al-Ittihad, reported on Monday.

Saudi Arabia has nearly 10 million foreign workers from Pakistan, Yemen, the Philippines, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Egypt, Malaysia, Turkey and Indonesia.

The foreign workers are mistreated to such extent in Saudi Arabia that the human rights organizations have asked for investigating the same.

Videos have been released on the Internet showing the Ethiopian workers being beaten violently or even killed in public places and streets.

The human rights organizations have on different occasions objected to the unfavorable conditions of millions of foreign workers in Saudi Arabia, including low wages, mistreatment and sexual abuses calling it modern slavery.

Eye-witnesses said the policemen have been heard saying at the time of several arrests that the country’s “pure Arab race” and “pure Wahhabi Islam” needs to be preserved.

In late January, Saudi King Abdullah died and his brother Salman became king and two months later ordered the Saudi aggression against Yemen.

On Sunday, Talal bin Abdulaziz, brother of Saudi King Salman, warned of widening gaps in the Al Saud family, and underlined that his brother is incapable of ruling the Arab monarchy.

“Differences are emerging in the Saudi power circle and Prince Talal has warned of emerging gaps by saying that King Salman is incapable of administering the country,” a source close to Prince Talal told the Arabic-language Al-Manar TV.

The source said Prince Talal believes that “Saudi Defense Minister Prince Mohammad bin Salman and Prince Mohammad bin Nayef influence King Salman’s decisions the same way that (former Saudi king) Abdullah bin Abdulaziz obeyed whatever the then Saudi intelligence chief, Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, and Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said”.

Other sources had also earlier this month disclosed that gaps had widened among the members of the Al Saud ruling family as a result of the war on Yemen.

“The differences have intensified in the Al Saud dynasty over the Saudi-led airstrikes on Yemen,” Senior member of Ansarullah movement Hossein al-Ezzi told FNA.

Al-Ezzi noted that several regions of Saudi Arabia have been the scene of insecurity and chaos since the start of the Saudi-led aggression against Yemen, and said, “These insecurities have been intensified” intimidating some Saudi rulers that the war on Yemen might lead to chaos at home.

Yes, we don't want illegal Africans, Asians or even other Arabs. Or illegal migrants to begin with.
So indeed the deportations will continue and if needed be the market for workers is unlimited. Keep entertaining us. Just like that thread about "poverty" in KSA where you posted photos of Burmese, African and South Asian migrants. Illegal that is.

Tell me which country wants a horde of illegal migrants? Nobody. The problem is quite big in KSA.

Good job Mohsenam. Now go kisssssss the butt of that Hasbara Buster propagandist clown. You two would make a nice couple. One of you can get a xex-change operation in Iran to spice things up. In KSA you would both lose your head.
 
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