@empathyhaver
I believe most of the “Sherman enjoyers” are the same people who support Ukraine, meaning they support expansion of American hegemony/power, but they want it wrapped in a trans flag instead of the regular flag
@Slatzism
@PeakedBimbo
@Babygravy9
Guarantee he would be Soyjacking if a Japanese guy cooked the same thing, its just the muh China bad schtick in action
@tom_username_
@RWApodcast
Very funny honestly, in “Democratic” Canada if you cross the State or question it’s narrative your Pension will be cut off and your Bank account will be confiscated.
@21aar_show
Soviet Cold War era AKs are infact more reliable then the “modern” AKs produced in Russia. Quality control plummeted during the post soviet era, and this was only realized due to recent complaints from the front
@AnOGabhannOg
@AshlarRob
The situation is especially bizzare when you consider the fact that Pashtuns have been the ruling class in Afghanistan for the Past 300 years- This behavior by Nazary appears to be an inferiority complex manifested as a superiority complex
@nrken19
I like the traditional headdress on the woman, not too many artists attempt to reconstruct Iranic steppe women wearing actual everyday clothes
@Stalin_Apu
I wonder if Wagner troops in Ukraine have their equivalent of Hazard Pay, otherwise I would prefer a comfy training gig to brutal urban warfare
@Levi_godman
@RWApodcast
Why did they manage to take it now, when the real propaganda victory would have been on the same day Russia had their victory day parade. The victory day attempt to take it failed horribly
@Tocharus
Nuristanis from Afghanistan are far more interesting since they are their own unique branch of indo Iranian alongside Indo Aryan/Iranian. Their religion especially was fascinating before conversion and infact Kalash culture is influenced by them
@SrbskyRus
I mean that’s probably why the Azovites were not put up against the wall the moment they were captured, they were to serve as currency Incase an emergency prisoner swap was needed
Uniform design changed slightly after the Amaniye period ended and Nader Shah took the throne in 1930. Changes were mainly to the cap and collar patch design
@RhPlaye44987243
Of course, Khushal Khan referred to himself as a proud Pakistani multiple times in his poems and even invented the concept of Pakistan. Zindabad saar😂
@RWApodcast
Is Bolshevism still even a thing in Russia aside from some old boomers? The biggest threat in my opinion is “Yeltsinism” which still sticks to Russia after all these years
The Sassanians added it to their own empire for a while but it was clearly its own distinct entity (Kushanshahr) and was not considered part of Iranshahr
@SplendorEternal
@aryasjager
She has a very slight masculine look to her, I can’t quite pinpoint it but that is definitely why she is singled out by weirdos
KS Analysis:
TTP PRESENCE IN AFGHANISTAN
According to recent report of UNSC, more than 4,000 TTP fighters, commanders and leaders are sheltering in Afghanistan.
SOME EVIDENCES:
1. TTP Head Noor Wali Mehsud in Afghan Presidential Palace.
After Afghans Won their independence Cemal Pasha came to Afghanistan to develop the Afghan Army further. These Photos Cemal Pasha Took with Shah Amanullah Khan in Kabul are from 1921
A note on the Development of the Afghan Army Prior to the Independence war: In 1909 an Ottoman colonel, Mahmud Sami Effendi took charge of the newly established War College in Kabul, and began the task of completely modernizing the Afghan Army
@JulianRoepcke
Air defense could do nothing to prevent this, soldier resorted to trying to shoot the drone down their their guns- These shahed style drones are the future of warfare
@zainengineer
@Pashz7
Hotaki- Abdali rivalry existed and it was a bitter rivalry even until the mid 19th century- Afghans were a tribal society at that time
@BiruniKhorasan
@Abdaali9
A ridiculous statement considering Abdali was fluent in both languages and wrote both a regular Pashto anthology and commissioned a Shahnama style poem of his reign in both Pashto and Persian
An Afghan officer named Mohammad Ismail Khan, Photo likely taken Pre-1919. Due to the 10 Years of Rigorous Ottoman Military Training the Afghan Army received, it was able to defeat the British in the 1919 Afghan War of independence
@BreekiSchutzen
@RNPS51
Literally the only people who support Kalakani in Afghanistan are Tajik nationalists and weird Ikhwanis like Hekmatyar. Taliban are pro Amanullah, hung up new portraits of Aman. in the ARG and put flowers on his grave.
@BiruniKhorasan
Using such an error ridden book like lee’s should immediately discredit your tweet. Eventually I’m sure Ahmad shah will be morphed into a Tajik according to you
@Stalin_Apu
The “P” of PMC Wagner remains fiction though, the government has total control and decides where and when it’s deployed. No government will ever allow a truly private PMC to grow
Here are some more photographs from the 1919 Afghan War of Independence, the first photo shows the commanders of the Southern front, The second photo shows Nader Khan, Commander of the Army, and the last photo is taken after victory
@MojaveReborn
During the hight of anti commie/Soviet jingoism the Vietnam draft nearly tore the country to pieces- and that was when the US was at the peak of its power. No way at all they dare do another unless they can cook up a Pearl Harbor type situation