IndianBoyz
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Did you know that an Indian invented tailoring?
You remind me of one of my nerdy cousins, except he has darker skin and straighter hair. Seriously:
STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.
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Did you know that an Indian invented tailoring?
Did you know that an Indian invented tailoring?
You know there is a whole forum dedicated to this sort of e-stalking you should check it out, you would be right at home there.
You seem to feel a bit intimidated here.
I want Solito to get his @$$ over here!!!!!!
Cotton was first cultivated in the old world 7,000 years ago (5th millennium BC-4th millennium BC), by the inhabitants of the Indus Valley Civilization. he Indus cotton industry was well developed and some methods used in cotton spinning and fabrication continued to be used until the modern industrialization of India.[3] Well before the Common Era, the use of cotton textiles had spread from India to the Mediterranean and beyond
Cotton was first cultivated in the old world 7,000 years ago (5th millennium BC-4th millennium BC), by the inhabitants of the Indus Valley Civilization. he Indus cotton industry was well developed and some methods used in cotton spinning and fabrication continued to be used until the modern industrialization of India.[3] Well before the Common Era, the use of cotton textiles had spread from India to the Mediterranean and beyond
One quibble: the Indus Valley civilization is based in modern-day Pakistan
Post ITT if you are
That is really really awful. I asked him specifically when placing the order if he would be returning soon and he said yes no doubt about it.
So is the Indus river, where the name India derived from."Pakistan" shouldn't be taken too seriously. The land consists mainly of the Punjab which was split between the two countries. Besides there were no muslims in South Asia (and the rest of the world) back then. These were the Dravidian Indus people that later on fled to South India after the Indo-European speaking tribes crushed their civilisation about 2500 BC.