Posted on 09/05/2021 5:43:07 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
I wasn't aware of it either, but I figured something was up, because there was no such empire. The Tatars/Tartars were Turkish Islamic thugs that were eventually beaten by Ivan the Terrible =-- but they are unrelated to, for example, the Tartaria Tablets, which remain undeciphered, and appear to be in the same tradition (in some fashion) with the runic systems formerly in use (and sometimes similarly undeciphered) from the Aegean and points north, and actually found among the cave paintings (those are generally one or two characters, and probably if they ever had a meaning, it was lost 15,000 years ago).
If anyone wants to give a short account of what the motivation is supposed to be for suppressing information about the Tartarian Empire, I’d like to hear it.
Well put. I just pinged you to the (apparently only) surviving topic about the Fomenko nonsense, which is the flip side of this Tartarian empire nonsense.
Years ago, on the Delphiforums, there was a whacko who claimed (based on a French language book I think) that the entire Roman Empire had been faked -- yes, all that architecture was built as part of a hoax, and all records of the much more recent building activity was systematically eliminated.
That guy, or someone else, also had a forum on something called Piso Theory, which was similarly nuts. When called on his claims, he'd reply, "I am not here to debate, I am here to inform."
“Susan Bradford joins the program to share her in-depth research behind the mysterious Tartarian Empire. We learn how the world’s largest empire was erased from history and how it ties into the Globalists, China, and the Satanic cult.
You can learn more about her and her books, including “Tartar Treachery: The Inside Story on How International Bankers, Communist China, and The Vatican Collaborated to Advance a Centuries Old Plan for a New World Order” at SusanBradford.org”
First time I heard the term “Tartare” was “The Cannon Song” with Raul Julia in Richard Forman’s “Threepenny Opera” back in the 70s.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPMzLSUgbF0
The Graeco bactrian, indo greek and kunshan kingdare fascinating history.
He didn’t “convert it to Greek civilization “ he took over some Persian cities. And his soldiers that left behind founded Greek modelled cities that quickly became localized
True. In 2003 instead of iraq, the USA should have gone into Pakistan, eliminating bin laden and Pakistani nukes. No invasion of iraq, no Islamic state
“Tartaria”??? In 1821 there was no such entity, leave alone an empire.
They converted to Buddhism and, along with Kanishka, the king of the kushan empire, were responsible for spreading Buddhism to China
Overthrow the mullahcracy of Iran, no JV team, no Islamic State in Africa, no civil war in Yemen. Pakistan is going to become the next Afghanistan with or without us. We need to be nimble to grab their nukes when the time comes.
A great find. Thanks.
Thanks to urbanization and colonization, and even due to the Persian conquest, here were more Greeks outside ancient Greece than were inside it. Come to think of it, that remains true.
My pleasure.
In re:
“Inside the ‘Tartarian Empire,’ the QAnon of Architecture”
I am not giving them my Email address to get the article.
Tartaria: an Empire hidden by history, or revealed by ...
Search domain lossi36.comhttps://lossi36.com/2020/08/26/tartaria-an-empire-hidden-by-history-or-revealed-by-ignorance/
Basically, some people noticed that until the 18th and 19th century, maps included a region called “Tartary” or “Grand Tartary” in the east of Russia, Central Asia and Siberia. They ally this with quotes from the Encyclopedia Britannica (an 18th century work) in articles like this one to claim that there’s a hidden Empire in history.
How hard was that?
>> ...claimed (based on a French language book I think) that the entire Roman Empire had been faked... <<
:-)
Yeah, apparently the Venetians decided to create the myth of the Roman Empire to justify their, uh, Venetian empire. Because, y’know, they figured no one would notice. So, all the literary survivals are actually not merely medieval/dark ages copies of ancient works, they are later medieval forgeries. And Hadrian’s Wall? The wall system across the Levant and across Germany? The aqueducts? The roads? The coliseum? All medieval fakes.
Archaeologists excavate the Bactrian fortress of Uzundara
https://www.heritagedaily.com/2021/09/archaeologists-excavate-the-bactrian-fortress-of-uzundara/141324
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