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u/MICANANALVA — 15 hours ago
Shitraloka mod acting like sacha but saw most of the videos and photos of Prajwal Revanna's victims.
u/MICANANALVA — 15 hours ago
Suleg huttid sule is deleting his comments to manipulate the chat.
u/MICANANALVA — 16 hours ago
▲ 0 r/modhelp
What to do when a sub mod is asking for a scandal videos where victims faces visible? The police have issued a warrant against its distribution.
He deleted the message where he asked for it. Android user
u/MICANANALVA — 23 hours ago
Shitraloka mod u/additional-weather asking for prajwal Revanna videos... What a kamuka.....
u/MICANANALVA — 20 hours ago
▲ 98 r/Dravidiology
Even though Karnataka, Andhra, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu share similar AASI ancestry percentages, why does Tamil Nadu have a more uniform look while other states feature diverse skin tones?
u/MICANANALVA — 2 days ago
▲ 11 r/Dravidiology
Who started associating a dark skin tone with the Tamil identity, and why? Today, Tamil people frequently associate themselves with dark skin."
Plenty of tamil people consider wheatish skintone as north indian.
u/MICANANALVA — 3 days ago
▲ 113 r/Dravidiology
How come Telangana separated due to neglect, but North Karnataka stayed united despite being South India's most backward region? Is it because of linguistic unity?
There are multiple reasons for North Karnataka to get seperated, like caste dominance, ignorance by state govt, south Karnataka attracting most of the foreign investment, etc.
u/MICANANALVA — 4 days ago
▲ 7 r/Rajputana
The Chaulukya/Solanki dynasty has Kannada roots. What is your thoughts on this?
u/MICANANALVA — 5 days ago
▲ 50 r/Dravidiology
Why do historians call Aihole's temples "hybrid" architecture even though they predate both Gupta and Pallava styles?
u/MICANANALVA — 5 days ago
▲ 72 r/HistoryMemes
Indian RHINO supremacy
In 1221–1222 CE, near the borders of India, Genghis Khan’s scouts allegedly encountered a strange, one-horned creatur widely believed by modern historians to be an Indian rhinoceros. According to medieval Chinese and Mongolian biographies, the beast spoke in a human voice and told the Mongol vanguard to turn back, prompting Genghis Khan to treat it as a divine warning from Heaven and abandon his planned invasion.
u/MICANANALVA — 5 days ago