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Is Shiva an Indo-European deity?
Are there any instances of Pure Tragedy in Islamic religious history ?
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No.874
something that was never avenged or never retrieved back or just lost for nothing; pure loss on both logical and emotional levels ?
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No.875
>>874(OP)
Sack of Baghdad, ended the islamic golden age.
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No.876
>>875
I am asking about religious history not the entire history.
The history on which the foundations of different religious scriptures of both sunnis and shia are built upon. Not the later history.

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No.877
>>876
Al zutt. Death of Ali. The Jewish death of Muhammad. Aishas cheating. Muhammad uncle being brutal to him
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No.901
>>876
>I'm asking about urr burr
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Maybe Al andulus it was another huge kang material for subjugating europeans as well as many scientific exports to islamic world

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No.905
>>874(OP)
1. The loss of Andalusia to the Reconquista.
2. Sack of Baghdad in 1258 (Although the Mongols were later defeated and repelled at Ain Jalut)
3. Abu Tahir Al Jannabi's sack of Mecca in which he uprooted the Black Stone and carried it all the way back to the Qaramatian stronghold of modern day Bahrain.
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