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An interesting fact about history from my region

So my grandma has tattoos, but not the usual ones (if I told her I want to get one she would freak out). She has one cross on each arm right above her hand, but they are barely visible. She did them with other girls from the village when she was a child (6-7 years old) with coal from the train and needles. Her older sister even has her name on one arm. I asked her how did they even think of doing that and she said most of the elderly women back then had them. Some even had intricate designs on their hands. And there was one with designs on her forehead too. That seemed weird to me because I've never seen any photo of tattooed women from here or learned about this "trend". She said it's probably from the Turks. I'm not sure as I don't know their traditions, I think they also used henna in Turkey like for weddings. But I've also read about some Balkan traditional tattoos that were usually for girls to show they are Christians back when the Ottomans would abduct them. It was both for protection to make them "undesirable" and to remind them of their real ancestry. I'm wondering if they also did that for the same reasons here, especially the crosses.
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Gangstress · 41-45, F
Interesting that.
My grandma had dot tattoos on her wrists.
She spoke gujrati and i could understand to an extent but some words were lost.
I know she did them herself but why i have no idea but thanks for reminding me. Will ask my parents if they know lol
HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
@Gangstress aww yes you should ask them! What language do you speak?
Gangstress · 41-45, F
@HannibalAteMeOut i can speak swahili and gujrati. Im out of practice with both speaking but i can understand what others are saying. My mums gonna teach glits and me written and spoken once her op is done.
I live among a lot of white folk lol they only know English 😂
HannibalAteMeOut · 22-25, F
@Gangstress ohh I didn't know you had an African side too! Are they difficult? I imagine they must be hahaha. Good on your mum though and good luck with her operation 🖤
Gangstress · 41-45, F
@HannibalAteMeOut aww thanks x. Both my parents are African 😅 dad wss born in Mombasa, Kenya and my mum in Iringa, Tanzania.
Its interesting when i hear stories from when they grew up