/u/PablomentFanquedelic's posts
Apparently a lot of Turkish-speaking Romani Muslims left Greece for Turkey during the population exchange in the 1920s. Did the reverse happen, with Christian Romani leaving Turkey for Greece?
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Did priests of ancient religions provide life advice and emotional assistance to worshippers, like clergy do in some modern religions (at least in Christianity)?
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Why did some former colonies need to abolish slavery after independence in the 20th century? Hadn't the colonial powers officially abolished it before they granted independence to their colonies?
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Another question about the Roman Empire: during civil wars, did troops capture and enslave civilians in the different regions of the Empire that they occupied?
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Wikipedia mentions that the ancient Kingdom of Cilicia (ruled by the Syennesis dynasty) "became as strong as Babylonia," but the wiki's maps of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (which coexisted with Cilicia) show Cilicia within Babylonian territory. Why is this?
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Did the British royalty and nobility ever marry royals from colonial princely states? What were the rules for these sorts of unions?
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I know that miniature horses/ponies can be trained to guide blind people (though I'm pretty sure that dogs are still more common). Back when people regularly rode horses for transportation, did anyone ever train horses (or hell, maybe other animals) to CARRY blind people on a set route?
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