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| Some researchers suggest that Porteek disapproved of rebels who upended the traditional way of life. Founders such as Sopoh and Gened were such rebels, especially Gened. In a similar fashion, Porteek mounts criticism against [[Oskodon]], making a fairly farfetched case that by challenging [[Opol Dolysoh]] and ending up being defeated, Oskodon is responsible for the rise of [[Oaleed]] and their prolonged conflict with Toor. | | Some researchers suggest that Porteek disapproved of rebels who upended the traditional way of life. Founders such as Sopoh and Gened were such rebels, especially Gened. In a similar fashion, Porteek mounts criticism against [[Oskodon]], making a fairly farfetched case that by challenging [[Opol Dolysoh]] and ending up being defeated, Oskodon is responsible for the rise of [[Oaleed]] and their prolonged conflict with Toor. |
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− | Porteek was the last historian of the second revolution to approach history as a strictly academic subject. Mlan, one of the first analytical historians of the third revolution, held Porteek in high regard and named him as an inspiration. | + | Porteek was the last historian of the second revolution to approach history as a strictly academic subject. [[Mlan]], one of the first analytical historians of the third revolution, held Porteek in high regard and named him as an inspiration. |
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| [[Category:Historian]] | | [[Category:Historian]] |