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[ - ] PeckerwoodPerry 2 points 2 yearsApr 29, 2023 19:13:56 ago (+2/-0)

Multi-ethnic.

Never developed written writing.

Ya don't say...

This is at the same time Greek, Latin, Aramaic, and Farsi were all spoken and written but mono-ethnic civilizations a thousand miles east.

[ - ] ParnellsUprising 0 points 2 yearsApr 29, 2023 20:08:58 ago (+0/-0)

And on the other side you had people who could write in the Han dynasty. So, the Xiongui or whatever the fuck, were the niggers of the day.

Probably why the Chinkies are persecuting the Uighurs of today, probably descended from the same niggers.

[ - ] RoxannaHardbutt 2 points 2 yearsApr 29, 2023 19:29:12 ago (+2/-0)*

Harvard.edu says, "DNA Shows the Poorly Understood Xiongnu Empire Had Strong Female Leadership."

"The Xiongnu were a tribal confederation of nomadic peoples who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern Eurasian Steppe from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD. Modu Chanyu the supreme leader after 209 BC founded the Xiongnu Empire." Wiki.

No mention of women rulers ..

Xiongnu or Hsiung-nu were a nomadic pastoral people who at the end of the 3rd century bce formed a great tribal league that dominated much of Central Asia for more than 500 years. China’s wars against the Xiongnu who were a constant threat to the country’s northern frontier throughout this period, led to the Chinese exploration and conquest of much of Central Asia.

The Xiongnu first appear in Chinese historical records about the 5th century bce, when their repeated invasions prompted the small kingdoms of North China to begin erecting what later became the Great Wall. The Xiongnu became a real threat to China after the 3rd century bce, when they formed a far-flung tribal confederation under a ruler known as the
Chanyu, the rough equivalent of the Chinese Emperor’s designation as the Tianzi or "Son of Heaven." Britannica.com.

We are dealing with militant feminism here .. the femmes are changing history in Orwellesque fashion as it suits their bs narrative, I stand against that.

[ - ] Spaceman84 [op] 0 points 2 yearsApr 29, 2023 21:44:27 ago (+0/-0)

In fact, the Great Wall was built as a barrier to mounted Xiongnu warriors.
Also detailed in historic documents are the Xiongnu’s powerful women. “That was another reason Imperial China didn’t like them,” Warinner quipped.
“I think what we’re seeing is that as armies of Xiongnu warriors were going out and expanding the empire, elite women were governing the borders.”
— Christina Warinner, associate professor of anthropology

Physical evidence of these claims has been hard to come by.