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@PersoAryanism what you said was kinda true but Persians are not Arabs or vice versa. so your comment is invalid.
boozag123 1 month ago
"Arabic Culture"
"Diversity"
I also like how the word Persian was not said once, seeing as it was the greatest and most contributive empire(s). *sigh*
PersoAryanism 1 year ago
watch?v=tUMBdfXIdRY
CornFedArmen 1 year ago