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Ἀμιρ|𐬁𐬨𐬌𐬭|𐎠𐎶𐎡𐎼|Amir

@selucus_nicator

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Facial reconstruction of a man, likely no older than a few centuries, whose skull is on display at the Martkopi Monastery in Georgia.

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Primary ancestors of Dravidians. Neolithic Iranian herders & South Asian Hunter-Gatherers/AASI(distantly related to Andamanese).

Primary ancestors of Dravidians.

Neolithic Iranian herders & South Asian Hunter-Gatherers/AASI(distantly related to Andamanese).
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Facial reconstruction of a 2,600-year-old man from Georgia During the Late Bronze Age, Samtavro burials in Mtskheta were typically contracted (men placed on the right side, women on the left), with heads oriented eastward. Graves were pit-shaped, often filled with cobblestones

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Facial Reconstruction of a woman from Khuzestan, Iran The prehistoric site of Chega Sofla, also referred to as Tol-e Chiga Payini, Tol-e Chiga Domeni, and Chogha Sofla, is located on the Zeydun plain, south of the provincial city of Behbahan in southeastern Khuzestan, near the

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Facial reconstruction of a 2,800-year-old man from Armenia According to Assyrian sources from the 9th–8th centuries BC, the state of Urartu gradually formed on the Armenian Highlands. Early texts mention the “lands of Uruatri,” a tribal confederation resisting Assyrian

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Top 10 Most Long-Lasting Dynasties 1️⃣ Yamato Dynasty 🇯🇵 (c. 660 BC – present) 2️⃣ House of Grimaldi 🇲🇨 (1297 – present) 3️⃣ Solomonic Dynasty 🇪🇹 (1270 – 1974) 4️⃣ Ottoman Dynasty 🇹🇷 (1299 – 1922) 5️⃣ Alaouite Dynasty 🇲🇦 (1666 – present) 6️⃣ House of Oldenburg 🇩🇰 (1448 – present) 7️⃣

Top 10 Most Long-Lasting Dynasties

1️⃣ Yamato Dynasty 🇯🇵 (c. 660 BC – present)
2️⃣ House of Grimaldi 🇲🇨 (1297 – present)
3️⃣ Solomonic Dynasty 🇪🇹 (1270 – 1974)
4️⃣ Ottoman Dynasty 🇹🇷 (1299 – 1922)
5️⃣ Alaouite Dynasty 🇲🇦 (1666 – present)
6️⃣ House of Oldenburg 🇩🇰 (1448 – present)
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Ἀμιρ|𐬁𐬨𐬌𐬭|𐎠𐎶𐎡𐎼|Amir (@selucus_nicator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thx, try my coordinates. AMIR_king_Italy,0.092197,0.107646,-0.081458,-0.04845,-0.042469,0.005578,0.005875,-0.010384,-0.036405,-0.007836,0.002436,-0.003897,0.008028,-0.006055,0.003664,0.021214,0.00691,0.008108,0.004777,0.002126,-0.003369,-0.007048,-0.006779,-0.007712,0.003473

Thx, try my coordinates.

AMIR_king_Italy,0.092197,0.107646,-0.081458,-0.04845,-0.042469,0.005578,0.005875,-0.010384,-0.036405,-0.007836,0.002436,-0.003897,0.008028,-0.006055,0.003664,0.021214,0.00691,0.008108,0.004777,0.002126,-0.003369,-0.007048,-0.006779,-0.007712,0.003473
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🇪🇬 New Egyptian Y-DNA Sample from Sūhāj – C-Y255870 (under C-V20) TMRCA ~3100 ybp (with Turkish and Early Medieval Spanish sample) Sample Details • Country: Egypt • Region: Sūhāj Governorate • Test: YSEQ • Y-DNA Lineage: C-Y255870 This post documents an Egyptian Y-DNA

🇪🇬 New Egyptian Y-DNA Sample from Sūhāj – C-Y255870 (under C-V20)

TMRCA ~3100 ybp (with Turkish and Early Medieval Spanish sample)

Sample Details
• Country: Egypt
• Region: Sūhāj Governorate
• Test: YSEQ
• Y-DNA Lineage: C-Y255870

This post documents an Egyptian Y-DNA
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Facial reconstruction of a 26,000-year-old Věstonice Gravettian The Věstonice site is unique in that it has been an exceptionally abundant source of prehistoric artifacts (especially art) dating to the Gravettian period, which spanned roughly from 27,000 to 20,000 BC. In

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Facial reconstruction of a 6,500-year-old man from Samara Ekaterinovka Mys, discovered and excavated between 2013 and 2018 by A. A. Korolev, A. F. Kochkina, and D. A. Stashenkov, is an Eneolithic cemetery consisting of around 100 graves. It is located on a peninsula surrounded

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Facial reconstruction of a 4,000-year-old Aryan girl from Samara This young woman (about 14-15 years old), from a collective burial at the Utyovka VI burial ground (kurgan 2, burial 6, Neftegorsky District, Samara Region), belonged to the Potapovka-Sintashta cultural block of

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Facial reconstruction of a plastered skull of an 8,000-year-old Anatolian farmer from Tepecik-Çiftlik, Turkey The people of Tepecik-Çiftlik primarily practiced primary inhumation, though a small number of secondary burials are also present. Most individuals were buried in

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Y-DNA haplogroups among speakers of Semitic Aramaic languages ​​(Assyrians, Syriacs, and Mandaeans), as well as Eastern Jews and Samaritans in the Levant and Iraq. Duplicate results were excluded from the counting process to ensure accuracy, as were results from Arabs and others

Y-DNA haplogroups among speakers of Semitic Aramaic languages ​​(Assyrians, Syriacs, and Mandaeans), as well as Eastern Jews and Samaritans in the Levant and Iraq. 
Duplicate results were excluded from the counting process to ensure accuracy, as were results from Arabs and others
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Facial reconstruction of a 4,100-year-old man from the Third Dynasty of Ur period Tell Fara, Iraq In the mid-22nd century BC, the Akkadian Empire collapsed under circumstances that remain unclear. The Gutians are generally considered the primary agents of its downfall, though

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Sargon of Akkad, an ancient  Mesopotamian ruler (r. 2334–2279 BC) who was one of earliest of the world’s great  empire builders, conquering all of southern Mesopotamia as well as parts of Syria, Anatolia and Elam  (western Iran). He established region’s first Semitic dynasty and

Sargon of Akkad, an ancient  Mesopotamian ruler (r. 2334–2279 BC) who was one of earliest of the world’s great  empire builders, conquering all of southern Mesopotamia as well as parts of Syria, Anatolia and Elam  (western Iran). He established region’s first Semitic dynasty and