Message from @Fre1-sen

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2019-09-27 18:02:36 UTC  
2019-09-27 18:02:48 UTC  

yeah thats literally beause of sarmatians tho

2019-09-27 18:02:54 UTC  

<:neet:534187016217427988>

2019-09-27 18:03:07 UTC  

thats what the polish government wants you to believe

2019-09-27 18:03:16 UTC  

thats what the genetic data shows

2019-09-27 18:03:27 UTC  

does it now?

2019-09-27 18:03:30 UTC  

<:josef:574705274418364429>

2019-09-27 18:03:58 UTC  

well it does because how else do you explain that r1a1?

2019-09-27 18:04:18 UTC  

sarmatians were here and mixed with natives

2019-09-27 18:04:21 UTC  

and scythians before them

2019-09-27 18:06:34 UTC  

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2019-09-27 18:07:03 UTC  

```Another example of the transmission of oriental and non-Christian insignia concerns the tamgas or ‘pictorial charges’ of the ancient Sarmatians. The tamgas, which occasionally resemble some of the more simple Chinese ideographs, reappeared in the tribal signs of the Turkish tribes, who advanced into the Near East in early medieval times. By this route, they are thought to have contributed to the system of Islamic heraldry which western crusaders were to encounter in the Holy Land.3 At the same time, they bear a striking resemblance to signs which emerged at a somewhat later period in the unique heraldic system of Poland. As a result, scholars have been tempted to speculate that the familiar claim about the Polish nobility being descended from ancient Sarmatian ancestors may not be entirely fanciful. Their so-called ‘Sarmatian Ideology’, their heraldic clans, and their remarkable cavalry tradition have all been linked to the long-lost oriental horsemen of the steppes. One hypothesis holds that Poland’s Sarmatian connection may best be explained as a legacy of the Sarmatian Alans who disappeared into the backwoods of Eastern Europe in the 4th century AD.4```

2019-09-27 18:07:39 UTC  

its still a far-fetched proposal

2019-09-27 18:07:44 UTC  

<:apuklovn:544288091616182294>

2019-09-27 18:07:52 UTC  

what is a far fetched proposal

2019-09-27 18:08:25 UTC  

I smell like cigarettes

2019-09-27 18:08:28 UTC  

samartian tangos

2019-09-27 18:08:38 UTC  

nobody cares you dumb femoid

2019-09-27 18:08:49 UTC  

My Friday night

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2019-09-27 18:08:51 UTC  
2019-09-27 18:09:13 UTC  

its still an unlikely theory

2019-09-27 18:09:20 UTC  

but which theory are you talking about

2019-09-27 18:09:38 UTC  

that sarmatian and polish heraldry stem

2019-09-27 18:09:51 UTC  

that might or might not be true

2019-09-27 18:09:52 UTC  

@Fre1-sen i want to have sex with you :3

2019-09-27 18:09:54 UTC  

what im saying is that

2019-09-27 18:09:59 UTC  

there was a sarmatian presence in poland

2019-09-27 18:10:07 UTC  

and they mixed with natives

2019-09-27 18:10:24 UTC  

come give me your toblerone @[the0wnzone] pen0r

2019-09-27 18:10:41 UTC  

and thats confiremd by historical sources(roman said there were sarmatians on vistula) as well as archeological and genetic

2019-09-27 18:10:53 UTC  

Im fasting this weekend

2019-09-27 18:10:57 UTC  

but sarmatians arent the root of poles no

2019-09-27 18:11:08 UTC  

💪🏾

2019-09-27 18:11:08 UTC  

no youre not

2019-09-27 18:11:13 UTC  

roman observation was doubtful at the fringes of roman territory

2019-09-27 18:11:13 UTC  

and nobody fucking cares

2019-09-27 18:11:24 UTC  

Im going to eat you

2019-09-27 18:11:39 UTC  

no its not doubtful in this case at all

2019-09-27 18:12:35 UTC  

More chance of me being sober @bar

2019-09-27 18:14:16 UTC  

because sarmatians were a dominant group in the steppe and they took part in roman wars

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2019-09-27 18:15:48 UTC  

@bar wanna see my pubes?