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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.
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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.
    
[[Category:Historian]]
 
[[Category:Historian]]