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Bihar Landscapes

Maj313

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Also these ladies look like tribals from the rural parts

Here’s an Indian babe from Bihar

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Also unlike East Asian women she’s got the calcium canons, as soon you cross the Bengal-Burma border it’s like the boob size goes down drastically lmao
 

Dorquest

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Why would they want anything to do with colonizers. Meds have the most blood on their hands after Northern Europeans.
Wrong, that would be Genghis Khan from the East, invaded Europe and killed millions in the world. World history didn’t start in 1492. Further Europe was invaded by the North Africans for 700 years, the Ottoman Empire for centuries, and earlier Europe was invaded by another North Asian tribe Attila the Hun. I guess what goes around come around.
 

Maj313

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Wrong, that would be Genghis Khan from the East, invaded Europe and killed millions in the world. World history didn’t start in 1492. Further Europe was invaded by the North Africans for 700 years, the Ottoman Empire for centuries, and earlier Europe was invaded by another North Asian tribe Attila the Hun. I guess what goes around come around.
I stand corrected, forgot about the Mongols. I know world history doesn’t start in 1492, European colonization and conquest through the Greeks, Romans, Crusades predate all that by centuries. Also I said meds have the most blood on their hands after Northern Europeans (probably equal and just behind Mongols), by meds I’m talking about all Mediterranean empires and that includes people from the Mediterranean coasts of North Africa and the Ottoman Empire. This thread was started by two Mediterraneans (Anatolian Kurds) about people from eastern India.
 
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