
Kristin Romey
Senior Editor and Writer at National Geographic
Ex-NatGeo Senior Editor. I root for the Scythians.
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Apr 23, 2024 |
nationalgeographic.com | Kristin Romey
One of the world’s most ancient and influential religions, Zoroastrianism thrived until the 7th century A.D.—and is still practiced today. Here are some fascinating facts about the religion. Zoroastrianism may be the world’s first monotheistic religionThe belief in one supreme being may have originated with Zoroastrianism and influenced later monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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Apr 22, 2024 |
hechoencalifornia1010.com | Kristin Romey
Early one morning last December, Aaria Boomla rose from her hard guesthouse bed in the small coastal town of Udvada, India. It was nothing like her soft bed at home, seven hours away in Pune. She dressed and brushed carefully around her two missing front teeth while silently practicing the lines of scripture she’d been memorizing for months. At age seven, the elder of two children, she was about to join her family as a follower of one of the world’s oldest religions.
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Apr 21, 2024 |
nationalgeographic.com | Kristin Romey
Early one morning last December, Aaria Boomla rose from her hard guesthouse bed in the small coastal town of Udvada, India. It was nothing like her soft bed at home, seven hours away in Pune. She dressed and brushed carefully around her two missing front teeth while silently practicing the lines of scripture she’d been memorizing for months. At age seven, the elder of two children, she was about to join her family as a follower of one of the world’s oldest religions.
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Sep 16, 2023 |
networthynews.com | Kristin Romey
Photos ByPaolo VerzoneVideo byMassimo NicolaciByKristin RomeyReleased September 6, 2023– 10 minutes checked out4 amazingly maintained Roman-era swords– maintained for nearly 2,000 years in their wood and leather scabbards– have actually been found in a cavern near the Dead Sea, the Israel Antiquities Authority revealed today.
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Sep 14, 2023 |
nationalgeographic.com | Kristin Romey
History & CultureIn February 2016, the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad issued a chilling message to Iraqi citizens: prepare for a possible collapse of the Mosul Dam, located about 35 miles north of the city of the same name.
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