Can someone explain how litearlly who cucked The Tzar himself?
Big Wizard Cock
>>1812441
He saved his son's life
>Rasputin
>litearlly who
nigga, careful or you might piss off his demonic slav spirit
Hey /his/ what can you tell me about the Aztecs other than the human sacrifice stuff we all know about?
Like what kind of food did they eat? Where did they shit? What kind of sexuality and morals did they have? Was there class struggles in society? What system of governance did they have? Anything cool unusual about them?
>wanting to know more about an civilization that was as advanced as early bronze age Mesopotamia well into the 15th century
>>1812349
>the human sacrifice stuff we all know about
What you "know" are probably the popular conceptions of it, which are wrong.
>>1812379
Well it's a history board so yea, why not.
>>1812381
I know it was to supplement their sun god, so it could keep moving and have the strength to fight the underworld forces. And others for agricultural reasons. And that most of the sacrifices were POWs from the battlefield, some were slaves or special people like noble children, albinos etc. That's about all I know, what else am I missing?
how did islam get there?
Bangladesh and SEA: trade
Albania: Ottoman Empire
Suriname and Guyana: no idea, strange map.
boats durrrr are you retarded?
islam also got to madagascar, guess they aren't oic though.
>>1812272
>Albania
us
>Bangladesh
Sufi's from the ME with trade caravans and then Mughals
>Indonesia
India, basically same people that islamized Bangladesh via trade and shit
>south america
who gives a fuck
>The skeleton has been identified as once belonging to a Caucasian man approximately 35 years old at the time of his death. Those that had buried him had placed a willow pillow under his head and had then placed a shroud of (13) cannabis plants over his chest reaching from below his pelvis at one end to the side of his face on the other. The skeleton lay in one of the 240 graves in the area known as the Jiayi cemetery. The people that lived in the area at the time were part of a Kingdom from 3,000 and 2,000 years ago known as the Subeixi. Prior research has shown the people lived there because it was an oasis in the desert, one that had become an important place for travelers to rest during their trek along the Silk Road.
>The researchers note that other examples of cannabis use have been found in the other nearby graves, but not as shrouds—mainly they were simply seeds or just leaves tossed into a grave site before burial. They point out that their find is the first to have full cannabis plants and the first time it has ever been seen used as a shroud. They believe the inclusion of whole plants suggests that the plants were grown locally—also the ripeness of the heads suggested they had been harvested and buried in the latter part of the summer. And because the heads were covered in glandular trichomes, which contain THC, the active ingredient in such plants, they believe that it was normally used as a psychoactive drug.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2016-10-ancient-skeleton-cannabis-shroud-unearthed.html#jCp
>white man buried with weed
Is he Justin Trudeau's long lost grandfather?
DUDE
>>1812234
Probably Tocharians or Scythians or some other Indo-Iranian people.
ITT we post our favorite planes from WWII
Mine is the F6F Hellcat (pic related)
My dick
>ywn give rebels a taste of your stirred haggis
>>1812157
>Ywn give Britbongs a taste of your sliotar
>>1812197
>ywn give the fenians a tanning
>ywn give balkan sluts a taste of your şiş kebab
oh wait, I still can and all it will costs me is €5 and my own rubber
>Dwight D Eisenhower, rank in class 61, highest rank, 5 star general Supreme Allied Commander of European front
>Omar Bradley, rank in class 44, highest rank 5 star general, Chief of Staff of the United States Army
>Joseph McNarney, rank in class 41, highest rank, 4 star general, Supreme Allied Commander of the Mediterranean front
>James Van Fleet, rank in class 92, highest rank, 4 star general
>William E. R. Covell, rank in class 1, highest rank, 2 star general, fuel logician.
Why? Did Covell piss someone off or something?
Amerifats hate people who do well in school.
>>1812138
>George E. Stratemeyer, rank in class 158, highest rank, 3 star general, commander of the Airforce in the Chinese theater
All of these guys were part of the 1915 class at West Point
High ranks are all about politics.
A professor in my class asked what the group who had occupied spain pre unification of ferdinand and isabella and i said moors. One student took offense to this term, and called me a racist. I was under the impression that moors was the actual term to refer to them, am i wrong?
The spanish use the term in a pejorative way
Why are you so microagressive
"Moor" is an umbrella term that those people themselves rejected. It's as vague and undefined as lumping all of the Crusader forces under the label of "Franks".
That being said, the student who took offense is thin skinned, and should be ignored.
>>1812085
Is it seriously a slur?
Was he real, /his/?
yes, has anime ever lied to you?
What was Hitler NP?
What's the coolest European nation, history-wise, and why is it Spain?
>cucking an entire continent
>world superpower
>tercios
>spanish armada
>cucking backstabbing napoleon with guerrilla warfare, something we invented
>nearly unifying europe with charles v
>roman, carthage, greek
>important center of islamic intellectual age
>reconquered iberia starting with a single holdout kingdom in the north
>mediterranean master race
Probably Italy if I'm honest.
>contained only power to dominate Western Europe for any significant amount of time
>contained Magna Grecia and Rome, the two oldest literate powers in the region
>survived collapse of Rome in the best shape
>contained the center of European religion forever
>contained only the republics in the high middle ages
>huge naval power
>renaissance started there
>modern history is a total mess of regional drama
>comic relief power in WW2
Certainly, it depends on the time period you're talking about.
I'd agree with you if the armada wasn't destroyed in the way that it was
>le cuck meme to describe a century or so of moderately successful expansion within western europe proper that pales in comparison to a real empire like rome
>true
>as dominant as they were Spain became a victim of its own success and was slow to adapt new tactics because MUH TERCIO, hastening their decline
>a bloated pos that couldn't do anything outside of the med
>they never even came close
>wut
>true
>it wasn't just them
>...
Its kind of amazing how little Spain actually was able to accomplish with the tremendous wealth their american colonies gave them.
Was he based?
Josua Ambroz Tito (pseudonym: 'Josip Broz'); Wien, May 7, 1891 - Ljubljana, May 4, 1980, father Samuel Mayer and mother Marija Javeršek. Secretary of Yugoslav Communist Party before WW2, military leader of Yugoslav communist guerilla in World War 2, permanent president of post-war Yugoslavia 1945-1980, dictator massacring 1,100,000 victims in Yugoslavia. Next is Tito's first real wiki-biography; all his presentations in Wikipedia are idealized-embellished and partly falsified by antifascist idolators and liberal-leftist wikipedians. True Josip Broz and communist-president J.A. Tito were two different half-brothers of same mother (Marija Javeršek) and two physical fathers: Franjo Broz, and Samuel Mayer.
>>1811923
Herman Goering was pretty cool.
>>1811940
freebased
Was Hubbard influenced by Gnostic traditions, or did his Scientology's cosmology simply develop independently?
he was a terrible sci fi writer
Philip K Dick should have made a religion
The guy lived with a fucking rocket scientist working for NASA that was into occult shit and following a litera british wizard.
I think we can safely say his influence to create scientology was the Max Headroom incident changing his perspective of life.
>>1811898
Frank Herbert should have made one.
Are Samnites overrated?
>>1811872
oy vey that shield
>>1811872
considering almost nobody knows who the fuck they were?
>>1812086
People of value (i.e those who know roman history) do.
How could medieval cartographer fuck up so badly?
close enough
>>1811864
>MONSTROUS RACES
Ahahahahahahhahahahahahah
Why is Protestantism so hateful of ritual and ceremony? I never really got an answer on this.
Because God already decided who will go in hell and you can't change this with your bribery.
>>1811825
How is ritual and ceremony bribery anymore than Scripture is? It's just an expression of the faith--a very important one, though.
>>1811817
>I never really got an answer on this.
Yes you did, you just didn't like it.