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JOLLY NYANPIETH MONYBOR 🦅 :
For this beauty I'm coming to kongor I swear yin ❤️❤️❤️😩🗣️🦁🐘🐘🐘
2025-07-26 09:01:58
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Nisha ♥️♥️🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸🇸 :
💝💝💝💝💝 cuzo 😘
2025-07-26 08:54:16
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monica 207 :
makeeeeeeer sis one video for me
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moneldukeengal :
My yaro ❣️❣️❣️❣️
2025-07-26 08:57:43
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Akuol-Guruk :
Nyan nhiar❤️❤️
2025-07-26 09:06:27
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yarita760
Pakou Double 🐏❤️ :
Ml❤️❤️❤️😘
2025-07-26 08:25:54
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nyan.e.wut.kongor
Nyan atem dau💕 :
kongor forever 🥰🥰
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Aguil Bul :
Nyanpieth ❤️😚♥️
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nyantul3
🌸 MÃLÃNG🦋 :
pretty yaro 💙❤️
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N🦋🦋🦋🌸🌺 :
Mommy❤️❤️❤️
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Chol Dimaro :
Sis❤️❤️❤️
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Fufugarang 🦋 :
Yaro ❤️❤️❤
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cuzo 🥰🥰🥰
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Bbysis 🌸🌸
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Ajurthii🦋💙🔐 :
my lov🥰🥰🥰
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sweet b :
my favourite sister 💕 ❤️💖 💗
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Beautiful ❤️❤️
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Yarweng ❤️❤️
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namesake❤️❤️🥰
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A🤎🍓 :
Mommy❤🥰
2025-07-26 09:23:00
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. Nyan patuel🔥🦁🦋💫 :
my daughter 🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️
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Yaro 🥰🥰
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Kangaroo 🦁💕🐘💕🇸🇸🇺🇬💫 :
Lil sis ♥️♥️
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nyanxeerlec0 :
Bby sis 😘😘😘
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Alakiir :
pretty Yaro🥰🥰🥰🥰
2025-07-26 09:50:44
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The Black Death was worse than you thought 😳. Twenty-first century studies suggest that around fifty million people died in Europe and as many as two hundred million worldwide. In a world of barely four hundred million, that meant almost half of humanity disappeared in less than a decade. It all began far from Europe, with a bacterium that surged out of the Gobi Desert. Mongol armies carried it west as they expanded, and when they reached the Crimean coast in 1346 the disease was already devastating their camps. At the Genoese trading port of Caffa, Mongols hurled plague-stricken corpses over the walls, hoping to break the defenders’ spirit. The merchants who fled by ship carried more than goods back to Italy. They carried the plague itself. The disease first struck port cities like Messina, Genoa, Venice, and Marseille, then spread inland at terrifying speed. By 1348 it was in Paris and London. By 1350 no part of Europe was untouched. Ships arrived with every crewman dead. Some towns lost half their people in months. In Florence chroniclers described empty houses and silent streets. In England the population collapsed from about five million to under three. Some villages were erased completely, never repopulated. The human cost was staggering. In England alone about a third of priests died while giving last rites, leaving parishes leaderless. Families abandoned children and mass graves filled faster than they could be dug. The social structure cracked under the strain. With so many dead, there were not enough laborers to work the fields. Survivors suddenly had leverage to demand wages or leave their lords altogether. Over the next century serfdom withered away in much of Western Europe. For generations historians repeated that the plague killed one third of Europe. Modern demographic work shows it was closer to sixty percent. Fifty million dead in Europe, two hundred million worldwide. The Black Death was not just another epidemic. It was the most devastating demographic collapse in recorded history. #History #historymemes #blackdeath #caffa
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