nostr:npub1k08pe3kghynslu5gh9cqyguud2lyk5fl84wqm073tzxqnmk04ygskh6xvn https://www.iranchamber.com/history/articles/iranic_identity_of_mauryas1.php
nostr:npub1jl28dwr9mm25965czze0evag2txusde9p4hcnarlh9zwj3evj23sxpyg9v this is not true. The term "Moor" is an exonym used by Christians to mean "not Christian/dark skinned people who have different culture" https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moors
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nostr:npub1jl28dwr9mm25965czze0evag2txusde9p4hcnarlh9zwj3evj23sxpyg9v I am not sure what your posting of this link means. This persons article seems all over the place. The term Moor (or Maur or Mauryas) is used all over the world and in different contexts means very different things. The idea that all the uses are connected to a single tribe is just very easily disproven.