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Laila Rouass (real beaut back in the day, Arab Moroccan stock)

but Lebanese bhi usi type ki hoti hain, unique in that ME region, which is generally ultra conservative wrt women and their fashion.

Golda Mier kaha se yaad aa gai tujhe ? :ROFLMAO:
I’ve seen lots of Al-Balastinian and Lebanese/ Syrians that look exactly like Ezer Weismann or Kissinger or Golda or Einsteind.

Aik dum Semitic log like big time bhai.

Ye saaray arbi/ yahuday aik he qaum hain. You haven’t traveled in their countries or run into them in the US or UK or Australia.

Just like us Subcontinent folk are same same.
 
I’ve seen lots of Al-Balastinian and Lebanese/ Syrians that look exactly like Ezer Weismann or Kissinger or Golda or Einsteind.

Aik dum Semitic log like big time bhai.

Ye saaray arbi/ yahuday aik he qaum hain. You haven’t traveled in their countries or run into them in the US or UK or Australia.

Just like us Subcontinent folk.
There is a surprising racially diverse variety to the Ijraeli awam at large.

everything from kallus, to mulatos, to full on arab or persian looking, to gora nordic green eyed types hain.. I've hung out with a variety of them over the years.

Unka internal racism type scene zaroor hoga, ethnic based type.. but I've not been privy to it, but hoga, sure.. why not..

mulk unka chhota hai, cheezein wahan ki badi hongi, I'm sure. :LOL:
 
There is a surprising racially diverse variety to the Ijraeli awam at large.

everything from kallus, to mulatos, to full on arab or persian looking, to gora nordic green eyed types hain.. I've hung out with a variety of them over the years.

Unka internal racism type scene zaroor hoga, ethnic based type.. but I've not been privy to it, but hoga, sure.. why not..

mulk unka chhota hai, cheezein wahan ki badi hongi, I'm sure. :LOL:
At their core they are Semitic. You know like the Lebanese people look or Palestinians/ Syrians look……it’s hard to tell them apart they are very close racially.

Israelis understand this very well too that the EU has dumped them in the ME for a reason.

Unhi key zaat ho bhai, udher he raho aap.

Not welcome in Europe!
 
I was actually contemplating a nihari and almost called for one, but then inki yaad aai.. a Kashmiri specialist place.. no restaurant, only delivery or catering for bigger events.. their menu is rather limited in case you're only in it for a small meal but all the favs are there.. tabak maaz, marchwangan korma etc
Only Delhi people know how to make nihari….. or Karachi waalay…..
 
At their core they are Semitic. You know like the Lebanese people look or Palestinians/ Syrians look……it’s hard to tell them apart they are very close racially.

Israelis understand this very well too that the EU has dumped them in the ME for a reason.

Unhi key zaat ho bhai, udher he raho aap.

Not welcome in Europe!
I hung out briefly with this Syrian guy, he was based in the west.. peak war time some more than ten odd years ago even..

Xtian guy, full gora, blond, neeli aankhein, pretty boy.. his other friends were giving him a horribly hard non PC time, ki uski granny ka kaam kisi French soldier ne kar dia hoga.. it was pretty savage, but all in great fun.

North Africa me bhot mixing hai, Morocco, Spain, Algeria, Syria, Libya.. har type ka hai.. niggar bhi, arbi bhi, goray bhi..
 
Only Delhi people know how to make nihari….. or Karachi waalay…..
ya, old delhi lotsa famous joints been at it, almost without rukavat maybe since batwara.

idhar there a chain "khan chacha" .. udhar milti hai, good stuff, kakoris, tikkas, kebab rolls of all sorts and some dal makhni etc too..

a good nihari, but, hard to find around here.. its not ubiquitous like it may be in Karachi or something.. some mull areas have it on the ready, like the Nizamuddin dargah.. but rare mostly.

that jumma raat thursday jam is the bees knees, I been a few times.. good stuff.
 
ya, old delhi lotsa famous joints been at it, almost without rukavat maybe since batwara.

idhar there a chain "khan chacha" .. udhar milti hai, good stuff, kakoris, tikkas, kebab rolls of all sorts and some dal makhni etc too..

a good nihari, but, hard to find around here.. its not ubiquitous like it may be in Karachi or something.. some mull areas have it on the ready, like the Nizamuddin dargah.. but rare mostly.

that jumma raat thursday jam is the bees knees, I been a few times.. good stuff.

Delhi has the famous food served up in all the restaurants in the subcontinent. However simple humble Punjabi food is outstanding too.
 
I hung out briefly with this Syrian guy, he was based in the west.. peak war time some more than ten odd years ago even..

Xtian guy, full gora, blond, neeli aankhein, pretty boy.. his other friends were giving him a horribly hard non PC time, ki uski granny ka kaam kisi French soldier ne kar dia hoga.. it was pretty savage, but all in great fun.

North Africa me bhot mixing hai, Morocco, Spain, Algeria, Syria, Libya.. har type ka hai.. niggar bhi, arbi bhi, goray bhi..
Yeah but they look like Assad. He too like you describe, with light skinned/ light eyes but he’s totally Semitic bhai. Like a Jew.

He ain’t Caucasian like the Iranians are.
 
Tussar Silk is produced mainly in the eastern regions of India including Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and West Bengal.

It is also called ‘Wild Silk’. And there is a specific reason for it. These silkworms (Antheraea) are not domesticated creatures. They feed on wild trees instead of being confined to a little farm or an overly controlled environment.

There are two types of Tussar silk. Pure Tussar and Tussar Ghica. Pure Tussar is made using undamaged cocoons, which means the larvae die inside. On the other hand, Tussar Ghicha is the one in which the moth makes a hole at the top of the cocoon and breaks out and therefore unharmed. The moth flies out, mates, and produces more eggs; more importantly, it’s free!

This is why Tussar Silk has earned the name “No-Violence-Silk”. This is also why there has been a renewed interest in it by designers and textile enthusiasts as it offers ethical practices in fashion and it’s environmentally friendly. Even the trees on which the silkworms feed are not damaged or cut down. It is to be noted that most of the villagers don’t have the concept of violence or non-violence silk. For them, it is a modern fancy term. They have been making Tussar Ghicha silk for centuries.

 
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