Message from @Scottish Caeser Mosley

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2019-04-29 18:57:59 UTC  

@Priyanka I don't mean like today, I mean like the past 2000 years

2019-04-29 18:58:01 UTC  

such civilization

2019-04-29 18:58:11 UTC  

@Deleted User India had civilizations even then

2019-04-29 18:58:25 UTC  

Essentially all of the meaningful progress was done by Meds here

2019-04-29 18:58:37 UTC  

History before Britain's industrial revolution exists believe it or not

2019-04-29 18:58:41 UTC  

@Deleted User that was pre germania

2019-04-29 18:58:56 UTC  

What are you trying to jew actually? @Deleted User

2019-04-29 18:59:09 UTC  

@Scottish Caeser Mosley It was still around after

2019-04-29 18:59:21 UTC  

She's from Spain

2019-04-29 18:59:24 UTC  

Meds did create civilization first as it was the most fertile place 3000 years ago

2019-04-29 18:59:32 UTC  

Indus was earlier

2019-04-29 18:59:33 UTC  

Kek the inquistion didn't get her?

2019-04-29 18:59:42 UTC  

Mesopotamia was earlier as well

2019-04-29 18:59:44 UTC  

Indus was not older than egypt

2019-04-29 18:59:54 UTC  

See, more insults

2019-04-29 19:00:12 UTC  

How far have they gotten since then on their own? @Priyanka

2019-04-29 19:00:24 UTC  

Indus Valley is 5000 BCE

2019-04-29 19:00:30 UTC  

Despite being first, they never built anything anywhere near as good

2019-04-29 19:00:37 UTC  

So it's kind of irrelevant

2019-04-29 19:00:42 UTC  

Egyptian civilization
Late Predynastic 3100 BC – 2950 BC

2019-04-29 19:00:43 UTC  

Map showing the extent of Mesopotamia. Shown are Washukanni, Nineveh, Hatra, Assur, Nuzi, Palmyra, Mari, Sippar, Babylon, Kish, Nippur, Isin, Lagash, Uruk, Charax Spasinu and Ur, from north to south.
Mesopotamia is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in modern days roughly corresponding to most of Iraq, Kuwait, parts of Northern Saudi Arabia, the eastern parts of Syria, Southeastern Turkey, and regions along the Turkish–Syrian and Iran–Iraq borders.[1]

The Sumerians and Akkadians (including Assyrians and Babylonians) dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of written history (c. 3100 BC) to the fall of Babylon in 539 BC

2019-04-29 19:00:54 UTC  
2019-04-29 19:01:14 UTC  

@Priyanka indo european history is from 4000-3000 BCE

2019-04-29 19:01:19 UTC  

Prior to the 18th century they've had one of the world's wealthiest economies for 17 centuries

2019-04-29 19:01:25 UTC  

are you claiming your brown dravidians to those indo europeans?

2019-04-29 19:01:28 UTC  

It is 5000 BCE

2019-04-29 19:01:53 UTC  

Likely even older

2019-04-29 19:01:57 UTC  

@Priyanka Are you saying India has one of the richest economies?

2019-04-29 19:02:02 UTC  

Or did I just misread that?

2019-04-29 19:02:11 UTC  

I am sorry to say that the yamnyaa people were never brown or black

2019-04-29 19:02:19 UTC  

Prior to the 18th century

2019-04-29 19:02:20 UTC  

She just makes up muh india was rich

2019-04-29 19:02:23 UTC  

nothing but lies

2019-04-29 19:02:24 UTC  

India's economy for 17 centuries was one of the richest in the world, yes

2019-04-29 19:02:30 UTC  

17 CENTURIES lmao

2019-04-29 19:02:33 UTC  

that's 1700 years

2019-04-29 19:02:44 UTC  

Who are you you trying to spout autism?

2019-04-29 19:03:16 UTC  

"The Maurya Empire was followed by classical and early medieval kingdoms, including the Cholas, Guptas, Western Gangas, Harsha, Palas, Rashtrakutas and Hoysalas. During this period, Between 1 CE and 1000 CE, the Indian subcontinent is estimated to have accounted for one-third, to one-fourth of the world's population, and product, though GDP per capita was stagnant. According to the Balance of Economic Power, India had the largest and most advanced economy for most of the interval between the 1st century and 18th century, the most of any region for a large part of the last two millennia.[3]"

2019-04-29 19:03:17 UTC  

Last I checked, even with wealth or whatever it is you are valueing, they never built a moral society that wasn't living in shit for the most part

2019-04-29 19:03:25 UTC  

Muh opinions