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One of the Most Beautiful Women in the World-Mahtab Keramati

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Mahtab Keramati is a persian/iranian actress from Iran as well as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations. Her beautiful natural classic look, graceful demeanor and her work for the united nations make her an amazing woman and someone people around the world can look up to young and old.

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  • @zzzaaa09900 hey raghead, are you blind? India is next to China on it's eastern border while the Middle East region is next to it's western half. Have you seen what Indians look like? They look arabic just you ragheads and share small c0cks....except you sandheads are so ashamed that you have to cover your women's head.

    haha pathetic.

  • I thought beauty was on the inside.....

  • @rationalindian10 NUZI, ancient city in N.E. Iraq at the present site of Yorghan Tepe,about 10 miles S.W. of Arrapha, modern Kirkuk,near the foothills of southern Kurdistan. Excavations were begun at Nuzi in 1925 by E. Chiera& were continued through 1931 under the joint auspices of the American School of Oriental Research,Harvard University,&the University Museum of Pennsylvania.The earliest occupation of the site can be traced to prehistoric times.During the middle of the third millennium B.C

  • @rationalindian10 Among parallels that still are of interest is the fact that apparently land could only be sold within families in Nuzi.This recalls the biblical preoccupation with redeeming land &trying to keep it within the same extended family.The Nuzi wheelers & dealers got around the prohibition by having themselves adopted into families The biblical material knows nothing of adoption, though it seems that before Isaac's birth Abram assumed his house-born slave would be his heir (Gen.15:3)

  • @rationalindian10 first its not theory , its material evidance (clay teblet ) inscription from early time 1500 BC , and there are more (Interest in Nuzi arose because of apparent parallels between situations discussed in the approximately 7,000 cuneiform tablets from the site with biblical materials especially from Genesis about the Patriarchal Age (Speiser 1962). The tablets reveal activities of perhaps six generations of citizens over fewer than 100 years from 1440 to 1340. )

  • @goran21715 Your comment: "Kikkuli's horse training text (circa 1400 BC) includes technical terms such as aika (eka, one), tera (tri, three), panza (pancha, five), ..."!!!!

    You have been reading too much of ARYAN INVASION THEORY (which has already been DEBUNKED and FLUSHED OUT), dont ya??!!! Could you please quote JUST ONE VERSE from ANY OF THE HINDU SCRIPTURES starting from the VEDAS, which mention any place that resembles your KURDISTAN and surrounding areas??!! Just ONE VERSE please!!

  • @rationalindian10 on a native Hurrian-speaking population about the15th-16th centuries BC,Indo-Aryan charioteers were absorbed into the local population&adopted the Hurrian language.However, Brentjes (as cited in Bryant 2001:137) argues that there is not a single cultural element of central Asian, eastern European,or Caucasian origin in the Mitannian area & associates with an Indo-Aryan presence the peacock motif found in the Middle East from before 1600 BC and quite likely from before 2100 BC

  • @rationalindian10 from Mitanni they leave for as clay tablet in kurdish language( In a treaty between the Hittites and the Mitanni (between Suppiluliuma and Matiwaza, ca. 1380 BC), the deities Mitra, Varuna, Indra, and Nasatya (Ashvins) are invoked. Kikkuli's horse training text (circa 1400 BC) includes technical terms such as aika (eka, one), tera (tri, three), panza (pancha, five), satta (sapta, seven), na (nava, nine), )

  • @goran21715 In which MADRASSA did you learn your HIS-STORY??!!

  • @rationalindian10 Zagros highlands which is the original dwelling of the ancient Kurds who were the native inhabitants of the area long before the migration of the other races and tribes.In an article published in Kurdistan Times in its issue of winter 1990, Mr. Mustafa Qaradaghi states that Gutium or Guti, the ancient Kurds who spoke a branch of Hurrian language, which was also spoken by their kin of Subartu,Lulu,Kassite&Mittani.T­heir capital city was in &around the town of Kirkuk,named Arrapha

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