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Arête ἀρετή أريتي🏛️✒️: A voice from ancient Cyrene that is never forgotten From ancient Libya, in Cyrene—the cosmopolitan silphium city—one of the earliest women in the history of philosophy was born: the philosopher, the mother. ‏A woman who participated in producing, transmitting, and developing knowledge. At a time when philosophy was written with the voices of men, her presence was influential. She explores the philosophy of pleasure: “Learn how to control pleasure, instead of letting it control you.” ‏" You should enjoy life, but without becoming a slave to desires. A person should live in the present moment, not in the past or the future. " In a unique intellectual environment, alongside Aristippus and Socrates, and from this early philosophical legacy, Aretê learned from a young age the foundations of critical thinking and ethical philosophy, before later becoming a teacher and a preserver of this heritage. 🟡 She came from Cyrene, and her name remains in memory to this day.
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Myrina ميرينا ⵎⵉⵔⵉⵏⴰ 🐍⏳: Queen of the Amazons.. Mistress of the Bow, Soul of the Snakes In the echoes of ancient Libya and the rugged peaks of Asia Minor, the name “Myrina” resonates like a thunderclap across the Mediterranean. She was no ordinary queen; she emerged as an extraordinary leader who did not wait for history to find her—she created it. Leading thousands of women to unite tribes from the Atlantic to the Aegean, she transformed myth into an empire of blood and marble. Who were the Amazons? The Amazons were a legendary and historical society of female warriors who embodied strength and independence. Renowned for their supreme mastery of horsemanship and archery, they established societies that rejected subordination. In their world, women were the rulers, the warriors, and the defenders, making them an eternal symbol of rebellion and female sovereignty. The Shield of the Abyss: Her army was distinguished by wearing the skins of colossal Libyan serpents. Their march appeared as a shimmering wave of silver and green, striking terror into the hearts of enemies and proving their power to domesticate the very monsters of the earth. The Recurve of Retribution: Myrina and her riders perfected the “Tactical Retreat.” They rained down lethal, precision arrows upon their foes while galloping away—a maneuver where “retreat” was never a flight, but a deadly trap. The Stone of Cities: Myrina was not merely a conqueror; she was an architect of civilization. From the spoils of war, she founded immortal cities such as Ephesus and Smyrna, turning the raw energy of battle into a civil legacy that has endured for millennia. According to Diodorus Siculus, Myrina was the formidable Queen of the Libyan Amazons who led an army of thirty thousand warriors clad in serpent skins to conquer the Atlantians and found numerous legendary cities across Asia Minor before falling in battle against the Thracians.
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🌾 Tin Hinan ⵜⵉⵏ ⵀⵉⵏⴰⵏ تين هينان : ✨ Queen of Light and Sand.. Mistress of Symbol and Sword In the heart of the Hoggar, where the secrets of the sands are concealed and the mountains stand firm, the spirit of “Tin Hinan” still whispers in the wind. She was not just a woman, but a prophecy that planted the seeds of civilization for the Tuareg. She arrived from the North, traversing thousands of miles upon her white camel, with the symbol “ⵣ” (Freedom) etched into her heart, carrying nothing but goodness and grains of wheat. She learned wisdom from observing the ants and united the warring clans under her banner. She triumphed in battles, not by her sword alone, but by the strength of her character. Tin Hinan is the Queen of the Hoggar; she is the eternal soul of the desert. The Hoggar Amulet – Teraout The Teraout, or the magical amulet, is an integral part of the Tuareg heritage in the Hoggar. It is a symbolic piece of art, believed to protect its wearer from evil spirits and bring them luck and blessing during travel and journeys across the harsh desert. It embodies the faith in the spiritual power inherent in the finest details of their lives. The Sword of Nobility – Takouba The Takouba is the famous traditional sword of the Tuareg tribes. This sword is not merely a weapon; rather, it is a symbol of nobility, social status, and courage. To carry the Takouba means declaring one’s nobility and readiness to defend the tribe and the land, which reflects the spirit of the free warrior instilled by Queen Tin Hinan in her lineage. Tin Hinan, Queen of the Hoggar; she is the eternal soul of the desert and the mistress of the sword and symbol. 🗡️⏳🐜🌾👑
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👑 #Dahia ⴷⵉⵀⵢⴰ داهيا# : The Fire of the Aurès and Lady of the Amazigh At a cold dawn on the peaks of the Aurès, Dahia stood tall as a rock, with eyes sharp as a hawk’s, seeing beyond her time and planning what others would not dare to imagine. A vision that made her enemies respect her deeply, and a long spear that bore witness to her courage, which never bowed before mighty armies. In her chest burned the fire of leadership, unyielding and undying—a fire that made men see her as a mother, knights follow in her footsteps, and foes bow before her audacity. She carried with her the olive branch, symbol of peace and homeland, lifting it in moments of calm and whispering to her people: "This is the homeland… if we lose it, we lose everything." Until her last day, she fought until the sun set, her footsteps echoing through the mountains… The hawk of wisdom soared above her head, The spear of strength gripped in her hand, The fire of leadership blazing in her eyes, And the olive of the homeland beating in her heart. Lady of the Amazigh, protector of the land, Dahia… a queen that time cannot erase. داهيا… نار الأوراس وسيدة الأمازيغ في فجرٍ باردٍ على قمم الأوراس، وقفت ديهيا، شامخةً كالصخر، بعينين نافذتين كعين الصقر، ترى ما يسبق زمانها، وتخطط لما لن يجرؤ الآخرون على تصوره. رؤيةٌ جعلت الأعداء يحسبون لها ألف حساب، ورمحٌ طويلٌ يشهد على شجاعتها التي لم تنحني أمام جيوشٍ عظيمة. في صدرها نار القيادة، لا تهدأ، لا تنطفئ، نارٌ تجعل الرجال يعتبرونها أمًّا، والفرسان يقتفون أثرها، والخصوم ينحنون أمام جرأتها. كانت تحمل معها عرف الزيتون، رمز السلام والوطنية، ترفعه في لحظات السكينة، وتهمس لشعبها: "هذا هو الوطن… إن فقدناه، فقدنا كل شيء." حتى يومها الأخير، قاتلت حتى غربت الشمس وتردّد صدى خطواتها في الجبال… صقر الحكمة يحلق فوق رأسها، ورمح القوة يقبضه يدها، ونار القيادة تشتعل في عينيها، وزيتون الوطن ينبض في قلبها. سيدة الأمازيغ، حامية الأرض، ديهيا… ملكة لا يمحوها الزمان.
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: تانيت‏ ⵜⴰⵏⵉⵜ Tanit# 🔺 "Tanit was the mother goddess of the sky and fertility, embodying the meanings of life and death, and symbolizing peace and motherhood. She was also considered a protector and was called upon in times of war and illness, as it was believed that she had the power to heal and protect people." 🌙 🔘 [__] 🔺
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Hesperides nymphs 🧜🏼‍♀️⚱️: In North Africa, near the Mediterranean Sea, in a secret location, lies the legendary Garden of the Hesperides. The garden is filled with golden apple trees that grant immortality. At the center of the garden stands the Tree of Life, representing the center of the universe as a symbol of connection between heaven and earth. The garden is guarded by the Hesperides nymphs and the hundred-faced dragon. Life is a continuous search for meaning, as seen in the myths surrounding the Garden of the Hesperides. The golden apple, granting immortality, represents knowledge and wisdom that we seek. The Tree of Life symbolizes a deep existence beyond mere physical survival, teaching us that immortality is not in time, but in the deep understanding of the meaning of our lives. The search for inner meaning is what grants us spiritual immortality. ‎‏#GardenoftheHesperides
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#Atlas أطلس2025 Some historians believe that Atlas was originally a legendary #Amazigh king, the ruler of the #Mauri, the ancient inhabitants of North Africa. Some accounts suggest that he was a powerful and wise Amazigh king who played a role in spreading knowledge and astronomy. He was a scholar in astronomy and geography before his character was later merged into #Greek mythology as the giant who carries the sky. He was renowned for his wisdom and strength, which may explain his association with the sky and maps. When the Greeks invaded North Africa, defeated the King of the Mauri, and settled in the region, history was rewritten and distorted. The victors recorded history in a new way in their newly established colonies, telling the story from their own perspective. They merged the story of the heroic king with the legend of the Titan Atlas. When Zeus led a war against the Titans (the Titanomachy) to regain control of the universe, Atlas sided with the Titans against the Olympians. This war was a conflict between the #north and the #south and ended with the punishment of the defeated, who were condemned to bear the sky—a harsh sentence imposed by Zeus. The story of Atlas is one of the most famous Greek myths, embodying the idea of eternal punishment. Zeus, the king of the gods, sentenced him to carry the dome of the sky on his shoulders forever at the edge of the known world, (believed to be #North_Africa and the #Atlas_Mountains). The purpose of this punishment was to prevent him from joining any future rebellion against the gods and to isolate him from the rest of the Titans. In some accounts, Atlas did not remain burdened with the sky forever. His suffering ended when Perseus, after slaying #Medusa, encountered him. #Medusa She was an Amazigh heroine who resisted colonization, but her story was distorted in mythology, turning her from a heroine into a monster. The #Atlas_Mountains still bear the name of the legendary king, serving as evidence of his connection to the myths of North Africa. His story has become a symbol of eternal suffering and immense strength, which later made his name widely used in maps, science, and philosophy.
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#Medusa Medusa’s story is more than just a Greek myth; it reflects the cultural colonization of ancient North African narratives. Once a warrior or a sacred priestess, she was transformed into a terrifying monster. Over time, she evolved from a symbol of fear into an icon of power and beauty in the modern era. Medusa represents strong women who stood against invaders. She embodies the resilient Libyan or Amazigh woman, whose story was distorted by the Greek narrative to justify her subjugation. Ironically, she has also become a symbol of luxury—immortalized in the Versace logo. The Greek culture reimagined her as a creature that had to be slain, yet today, she stands as a representation of strength, allure, and timeless beauty. Medusa’s story is a striking example of how history is rewritten to justify oppression and colonization. Originally an Amazigh warrior or a sacred Libyan priestess, she was demonized by the Greeks and reduced to a monster. Today, however, Medusa is being reclaimed as a symbol of female empowerment, resilience against oppression, and North African heritage. In recent years, Medusa has transformed from a feared creature into a symbol of prestige and luxury. It is fascinating how a figure who was once a heroine was later turned into a monster that had to be slain—only to re-emerge as an emblem of power, femininity, and beauty in the modern world.
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Medusa 2025 #Medusa Medusa’s story is more than just a Greek myth; it reflects the cultural colonization of ancient North African narratives. Once a warrior or a sacred priestess, she was transformed into a terrifying monster. Over time, she evolved from a symbol of fear into an icon of power and beauty in the modern era. Medusa represents strong women who stood against invaders. She embodies the resilient Libyan or Amazigh woman, whose story was distorted by the Greek narrative to justify her subjugation. Ironically, she has also become a symbol of luxury—immortalized in the Versace logo. The Greek culture reimagined her as a creature that had to be slain, yet today, she stands as a representation of strength, allure, and timeless beauty. Medusa's story is a striking example of how history is rewritten to justify oppression and colonization. Originally an Amazigh warrior or a sacred Libyan priestess, she was demonized by the Greeks and reduced to a monster. Today, however, Medusa is being reclaimed as a symbol of female empowerment, resilience against oppression, and North African heritage. In recent years, Medusa has transformed from a feared creature into a symbol of prestige and luxury. It is fascinating how a figure who was once a heroine was later turned into a monster that had to be slain—only to re-emerge as an emblem of power, femininity, and beauty in the modern world.
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1 year ago
#Medusa Medusa’s story is more than just a Greek myth; it reflects the cultural colonization of ancient North African narratives. Once a warrior or a sacred priestess, she was transformed into a terrifying monster. Over time, she evolved from a symbol of fear into an icon of power and beauty in the modern era. Medusa represents strong women who stood against invaders. She embodies the resilient libyan woman, whose story was distorted by the greek narrative to justify her subjugation. Ironically, she has also become a symbol of luxury—immortalized in the Versace logo. The greek culture reimagined her as a creature that had to be slain, yet today, she stands as a representation of strength, allure, and timeless beauty. Medusa's story is a striking example of how history is rewritten to justify oppression and colonization. Originally an Amazigh warrior or a sacred libyan priestess, she was demonized by the Greeks and reduced to a monster. Today, however, Medusa is being reclaimed as a symbol of female empowerment, resilience against oppression, and north african heritage. It is fascinating how a figure who was once a heroine was later turned into a monster that had to be slain—only to re-emerge as an emblem of power, femininity, and beauty in the modern world.
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1 year ago
#رمانه :قصص لم تروا ‏‎في فترات زمنية مختلفة بين الماضي القديم والحاضر، كانت أرض الجنوب حديقة مليئة بالثمار والأزهار والخيرات، وكانت مطمعًا لأرض الشمال الذين دخلوها وسرقوها وحرقوها وجعلوها جحيمًا عليهم وعلى أهلها. مات من مات، وعاش من عاش، وبقيت الذكريات محفورة في الزمن، وارتبط الحاضر بالماضي رغم النسيان. استمرت الأرض تزهر بالرمان والياسمين. ‏‎قال غرازياني، جزار الفاشية في عهد بينيتو موسوليني ‏‎في ليبيا وأفريقيا: ‏‎«سأجعل الصحراء تزدهر، لكنني سأجعلها صحراء أولاً.» ‏‎وهذا يشير إلى النهج الوحشي في أفريقيا، خاصة أثناء قمع المقاومة للاحتلال، حيث استخدم تكتيكات الأرض المحروقة ضدها. نذكركم بياسمين #‏Romana ‏, stories that have not been told. ‏At different times, between ancient history and the present day, the land of the south was a garden full of fruits, flowers, and blessings. It was coveted by the north, whose people invaded, stole, burned, and turned it into a hell for both themselves and its inhabitants. Those who died, died, and those who survived, survived. The memories remained etched in time, and the present became connected to the past despite the passage of time. The land continued to bloom with pomegranates and jasmine. ‏Rodolfo Graziani, the butcher of Libya and Africa, under Benito Mussolini, was a key figure in Italian fascism ‏“I will make the desert bloom, but I will first make it a desert.” ‏This refers to the brutal approach in Africa, especially during the suppression of resistance to the occupation, where he employed scorched earth tactics. We remind you of Romana story مابي مرض غير دار العقيلة
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1 year ago
#ماسه :قصص لم تروا ‏‎في فترات زمنية مختلفة بين الماضي القديم والحاضر، كانت أرض الجنوب حديقة مليئة بالثمار والأزهار والخيرات، وكانت مطمعًا لأرض الشمال الذين دخلوها وسرقوها وحرقوها وجعلوها جحيمًا عليهم وعلى أهلها. مات من مات، وعاش من عاش، وبقيت الذكريات محفورة في الزمن، وارتبط الحاضر بالماضي رغم النسيان. استمرت الأرض تزهر بالرمان والياسمين. ‏‎قال غرازياني، جزار الفاشية في عهد بينيتو موسوليني ‏‎في ليبيا وأفريقيا: ‏‎«سأجعل الصحراء تزدهر، لكنني سأجعلها صحراء أولاً.» ‏‎وهذا يشير إلى النهج الوحشي في أفريقيا، خاصة أثناء قمع المقاومة للاحتلال، حيث استخدم تكتيكات الأرض المحروقة ضدها. نذكركم بياسمين #‏Almasa ‏, stories that have not been told. ‏At different times, between ancient history and the present day, the land of the south was a garden full of fruits, flowers, and blessings. It was coveted by the north, whose people invaded, stole, burned, and turned it into a hell for both themselves and its inhabitants. Those who died, died, and those who survived, survived. The memories remained etched in time, and the present became connected to the past despite the passage of time. The land continued to bloom with pomegranates and jasmine. ‏Rodolfo Graziani, the butcher of Libya and Africa, under Benito Mussolini, was a key figure in Italian fascism ‏“I will make the desert bloom, but I will first make it a desert.” ‏This refers to the brutal approach in Africa, especially during the suppression of resistance to the occupation, where he employed scorched earth tactics. We remind you of Almasa’s story مابي مرض غير دار العقيلة
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1 year ago