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Pritajeni1

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  1. "Well, you see, at least you had a laugh, and I calmed down, damn."
  2. I’m only saying what I know, but thank you for the advice. Please don’t take this the wrong way — this isn’t an argument; I was just asking where I could verify the authenticity. I’ve sent it, and if they say the same as you, then everything will be different. Wishing everyone all the best, lots of health and happiness.
  3. The Fujiwara family (藤原氏, Fujiwara-shi) was one of the most powerful aristocratic families in Japanese history, especially during the Heian period (794–1185). They did not rule as emperors, but through political alliances — primarily by marrying their daughters to emperors — they held enormous influence over the Japanese court. Key facts about the Fujiwara clan: Founder: Fujiwara no Kamatari (614–669), who received the surname “Fujiwara” from Emperor Tenji. Peak of power: 9th and 10th centuries, when family members served as regents (sesshō and kampaku) for child or adult emperors. Most famous member: Fujiwara no Michinaga (966–1027), who successfully controlled the court without ever becoming emperor himself. Why are they important? Through the sekkan seiji system (regency government), the Fujiwara ruled "from behind the scenes." They had a major cultural impact — supporting the development of Japanese art, poetry, and architecture during the Heian period. Their decline in power began with the rise of samurai families such as the Taira and Minamoto.
  4. "Their university at Oxford, which revealed the age going back X and Y years—you’re saying that’s a lie? 🤣🤣🤣🙏🙏🙏 God help him, he doesn’t even know what he’s talking about anymore. All the archaeological sites from Roman times, the Stone Age, Ancient Greece, the Middle Ages—everyone knows they are verified right there. They conducted tests on the age of the steel, its flexibility, how many layers it was forged in, the parchment it was made of, the type of silk used—made from the golden eel, which hasn’t existed since the 12th century—seals from the Japanese Emperor Fujiwara! They confirmed all that and much more."
  5. It would be nice if you could find it and send it to me. I'm not arguing at all, I'm just responding to comments about things I know. Thank you kindly."
  6. My respects. I don't know who in the world could falsify the age of steel, who could fake rust – and that is examined using nuclear magnetic resonance. So much for your knowledge, dear Sam.
  7. Thank you very much, please send me the site
  8. And what made you, 'expert', conclude that it's a forgery in just 3 minutes?
  9. Greetings to everyone in the group. I would like to share with you a very beautiful specimen of a unique Katana. I would also like to verify its authenticity — both the sword and the parchment — by Japanese experts. The University of Oxford, a university in Switzerland, a university in Serbia, and one in Montenegro have all given similar opinions. Which institution in Japan could assist with this? Thank you all for your understanding and responses. Kind regards 🙂
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