What do you consider Algeria's literature of the world? it can not be L'etranger

Hi Algeria,

I am your Sudanese friend. I saw a map of all literature of the world in this Map that went viral and it can not be L'etranger.

What do you guys consider Algeria's literature of the world, I would like to know from Algerians rather than some American or European.

Thanks

u/IntelligentConcept31 — 25 days ago

Hi Mongol/Persian historians, I am asking about a Fatima from the 11th century. I only learned about her recently, is the depiction historically accurate?

I have recently watched the first episode of Jaadugar: A witch in Mongolia and I can see comments saying that it is a historically accurate depiction of a slave girl who was captured by Mongolian nomads in the Mongols ransacking of Tus and/or Nashipur.

I have been looking through a lot of resources and the main character in the show is named Sitara but also Fatima. I can't seem to find resources to read more about this historical character. Or is she just fiction?

What I know so far is that she will later serve Sorghaghtani Beki, Tolu's wife. Tolu is Holagu's father and Genkhis' son.

If anyone know of resources documenting her and her life or they can hand me a lead I would appreciate it.

u/IntelligentConcept31 — 1 month ago

Shabanas and Zias

I'm an immigrant, skilled worker, here in the UK.

Whenever I learn any information about their upbringing I get baffled by who they came to be and their relationship with the religion.

Are there any systemic conditions that could produce such cohorts?

My nieces and nephews are growing up here and I'd like to know what is there to avoid for them to become Zias and Shabanas.

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u/IntelligentConcept31 — 1 month ago

I was walking through a square one time and I saw a "Disciples of Christ" tent. One of the pointers was "The crusades were justified".

I asked him how, the guy said they were necessary to liberate Christian Nations from Islamic colonization and that Christians were paying jizya. Therefore they had to do it.

Unfortunately he did not continue the debate and cut it short after the jizya bit.

I want to know, What do Christians today think of the crusades? And how do they justify them?

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u/IntelligentConcept31 — 2 months ago

I love this game so much!

It might be fatiguing but I look up and find I built a Rome or a Baghdad. Like a Gilgamesh looking at the walls of Uruk.

I will finish it this time. It is proof I can do hard things and not quit.

u/IntelligentConcept31 — 2 months ago

The scale of phase 4 compared phase 3 is huuuuge

Especially for someone who didn't automate much in 1, 2 and 3 in hopes to unlock all upgrades to mk3 before starting to build factories instead of spaghetti. I have been in 4 for WEEKS. Hope 5 isn't as tedious.

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u/IntelligentConcept31 — 2 months ago

Are there reading book clubs and discussions in Portsmouth?

I like reading and culture. I'm open to french, English and Arabic books. Is there anything of the sort in Portsmouth?

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u/IntelligentConcept31 — 2 months ago