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aq6.5
ععـززو🤴🏻🎌 . :
الكابرس تتزحلق وسهله تدريكها
2025-10-19 20:35:31
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لا وعلى الهادي بعد وانا اشد حيلي وادخل بالجدار
2025-10-19 19:31:10
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صصصلاااهه ربي يالسوااقه يالامير سو لنا شروحات ضروري
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والله يسوق👌
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16 ولا 13
2025-10-19 19:18:01
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خليفه ابو شتيوي 👆
2025-10-19 19:40:33
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المصور🤙🏻🤙🏻
2025-10-19 19:05:44
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طريق الملك عبدالعزيز؟
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A𝐛𝐝𝐮𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐡|الـقحـطاني :
الستوري
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u_18348h :
كيف ما هج 🧐 ما شاء الله 😍
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حيي 😂
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قرآن★ :
كنق الكباسسسس
2025-10-19 18:20:51
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والله رجال يسوق مشاءالله
2025-10-19 23:58:16
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تدريس قسم
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ابو مزروع 🇸🇦
⚔︎⃒⃝ Abdullah. :
تصوبر وقيادهه ماشاء الله تبارك الله 😍😍😍.
2025-10-19 19:47:03
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لاصار ماعندك حبيب عيش حياتك يالامير
2025-10-19 21:34:23
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♪⋆ اليــامـــي⋆ ♪ :
تسوق يالامير🥅🥅👌 ماءشاءالله
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Nawaf🇧🇷🇸🇦 :
ذي بالشفاء قريب من شارعنا
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ابو كيان البرعي :
العب جعل ما يعب غيرك
2025-10-19 21:13:55
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i_aqm
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آخو الآولاد
2025-10-19 19:31:33
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ابـٌو شَـمـر
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ماشاءالله
2025-10-19 19:47:45
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خالد 🇬🇧 :
يسوق والله ماشاء الله
2025-10-19 15:30:37
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عالرااااايق😂
2025-10-19 21:55:12
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ذا طريق ملك عبد العزيز
2025-10-19 20:36:17
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اسسسسلم
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The Mursi tribe of Ethiopia and the Turkana tribe of Kenya are both renowned for their distinctive and culturally significant adornments—lip plates for the Mursi and necklaces for the Turkana—each serving as powerful symbols of identity, status, and tradition. The Mursi tribe, located in the Omo Valley of southern Ethiopia, is famous for the lip plates worn by women. These large, round plates, usually made of clay or wood, are inserted into a slit in the lower lip, which is gradually stretched to accommodate larger plates over time. The lip plate is a symbol of beauty, maturity, and social status within the Mursi community. The practice typically begins in adolescence and is associated with a girl’s eligibility for marriage, with larger plates often indicating higher bride wealth. Though the custom is deeply embedded in Mursi culture, it is also a statement of cultural identity and resilience in the face of modern influences and external pressures. In contrast, the Turkana tribe of Kenya is known for their elaborate beaded necklaces, which play a crucial role in their cultural expression. Turkana women, in particular, wear multiple layers of colorful beadwork that form thick, collar-like necklaces covering the neck and upper chest. The beads are arranged in symmetrical patterns, with each color carrying specific cultural meanings—red for bravery, white for peace, and blue for prosperity, among others. The size and intricacy of these necklaces often reflect the wearer’s age, marital status, and social rank, with married women wearing more elaborate designs. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these necklaces also represent wealth and are sometimes used in dowries or during significant life events. Both the lip plates of the Mursi and the necklaces of the Turkana exemplify how bodily adornment can serve as a profound expression of cultural identity and social structure within African societies. #mursi #turkana #kenya #ethiopia #africa #beauty #culture #africa #westafrican68
The Mursi tribe of Ethiopia and the Turkana tribe of Kenya are both renowned for their distinctive and culturally significant adornments—lip plates for the Mursi and necklaces for the Turkana—each serving as powerful symbols of identity, status, and tradition. The Mursi tribe, located in the Omo Valley of southern Ethiopia, is famous for the lip plates worn by women. These large, round plates, usually made of clay or wood, are inserted into a slit in the lower lip, which is gradually stretched to accommodate larger plates over time. The lip plate is a symbol of beauty, maturity, and social status within the Mursi community. The practice typically begins in adolescence and is associated with a girl’s eligibility for marriage, with larger plates often indicating higher bride wealth. Though the custom is deeply embedded in Mursi culture, it is also a statement of cultural identity and resilience in the face of modern influences and external pressures. In contrast, the Turkana tribe of Kenya is known for their elaborate beaded necklaces, which play a crucial role in their cultural expression. Turkana women, in particular, wear multiple layers of colorful beadwork that form thick, collar-like necklaces covering the neck and upper chest. The beads are arranged in symmetrical patterns, with each color carrying specific cultural meanings—red for bravery, white for peace, and blue for prosperity, among others. The size and intricacy of these necklaces often reflect the wearer’s age, marital status, and social rank, with married women wearing more elaborate designs. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these necklaces also represent wealth and are sometimes used in dowries or during significant life events. Both the lip plates of the Mursi and the necklaces of the Turkana exemplify how bodily adornment can serve as a profound expression of cultural identity and social structure within African societies. #mursi #turkana #kenya #ethiopia #africa #beauty #culture #africa #westafrican68

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