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Tartary (Tartaria) the hidden Empire missing from history

 
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..are three tablets, reportedly discovered in 1961 at a Neolithic site in the village of Tărtăria (about 30 km (19 mi) from Alba Iulia), in Romania.[1]

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Tartary (Latin: Tartaria) or Great Tartary (Latin: Tartaria Magna) was a historical region in northern and central Asia stretching eastwards from the Caspian Sea and from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, inhabited mostly by Turkic peoples.
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Wayne State University in a Detroit used to be the Tartars....everybody went..Huh?....Now they have changed it to the WSU Warriors
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Everything else is a distraction from truth. - unknown
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i have noticed from keiv to east berlin that mother russia the nation provides emotional vitality and stability far beyond her current boarders
true

russia is nearly twice the size land mass of america with less than half the population of america
we are discovering why our emotional bonds in europe and euro asia blend into russia easily

What is even more striking now is that both Iberia and India had a similar source – a population of early metal-using stock breeders, who lived to the north of the Black Sea on Russian steppe lands, 5,000 years ago.

They fanned out in both directions, west across Europe and east into Asia, their based economy, domesticated horses and wheeled wagons giving them a crucial advantage over the indigenous farming populations.

Moreover, they are also thought to have brought the Indo-European languages spoken across Europe and India today.

Around 2,500 BC, the researchers found, Iberians began living alongside newcomers from central Europe who carried recent ancestry from those people on the Russian steppe.

Within a few hundred years, the two groups had extensively interbred.
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we notice the people in our new world feel us here in their old world for reason new world people seem unsure of knowing about
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Fact: In the
Alternate reality : Tartaria still exists.
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Fact: In the
Alternate reality : Tartaria still exists.
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It still exists in whatever reality. Putin gave a map to the "mayor" of the little region now referenced as Tartary in Russia.

Looks like everything is actually a lie. And how much freaking money do we spend on "public indoctrination"?
Things are bad enough, there is no need to make anything up. ~Fluffy

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If you're into old maps, this one is terribly interesting. Not only does it show Tartary over pretty much all of what we think of as the old USSR, but also that the Panama canal was probably already there in 1587.

Wild stuff.

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That map is crazy!! Thanks!
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If you're into old maps, this one is terribly interesting. Not only does it show Tartary over pretty much all of what we think of as the old USSR, but also that the Panama canal was probably already there in 1587.

Wild stuff.

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That map is crazy!! Thanks!
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It's awesome, right? Glad you enjoy it!

I could probably look at it for a few weeks. Maybe longer. Crazy good stuff!
Things are bad enough, there is no need to make anything up. ~Fluffy

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History CENSORED by US Gov Education Dept.
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Have only recently come across this and watched a few vids.

Technology that was clean and free.

Massive noble empire now extinct. Infiltrated and destroyed by the parasites.
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Since ruled by demonic parasites.
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Not missing from history. You just haven't read history. The Tartars swept across Eurasia.
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Not missing from history. You just haven't read history. The Tartars swept across Eurasia.

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This is a video from Martin Liedtke, a very interesting chap. He has a lot of old, original books and maps..and a lifelong interest in geography and photographic memory I think.

He is linking the Welsh, who fled Wales in the late 1800's, due to 'persecution' and traveled to the tip of Argentina(so that they could be close to Antarctica??) to the Tartarians.

What is it about AnTARctica?? lol

They wore tall, 'stovepipe' type hats. Even the women! Long, Black hats.

At 18:20 in the video, the woman with the broom and now looking closer, a woman on the left side has a duster and a pan...(Seems weird too cause it's said that the opportunity to have a picture taken was very rare in those days. Why would those women pose with brooms and such unless they were significant in some other sense maybe? Spirit Cleaners maybe lol?)

The pic of ladies with the broom came up when I googled the link 'Victorian witches' and is dated 1875...but it looks like Martin
was on UK historical/..gov sight for Welsh ancestry.

Googling 'Victorian witches' and/or 'Welsh women hats', brings up some interesting pics that you can't help but wonder if they both might be related. Some pics show increasingly pointier and pointier tops(like a witch hat)..I'm wondering if the point wasn't some sort of rite of passage or age thing...


What else do these tall black hats remind you of? Abraham Lincoln? Same era too.

AND guess what Abraham Lincoln's ancestry is,,,

Welsh!


Not him though. We're told that he was American, born in Kentucky. Yeah? Really? Hmmmm. I can't shake the thought that I learned that Abe Lincoln spoke funny, maybe with a Welsh accent lol? Now when I google it's all saying he just had an extreme southern twang..

(historical reminder: We're told that he was assassinated in 1865)


Also something interesting, same era, ya know the music conspiracy of 440Hz? Well look when it started,

"If musical performances were to sound the same the world over, some standardization was required. As early as 1885, the Music Commission of the Italian Government declared that all instruments and orchestras should use a tuning fork that vibrated at 440 Hz, which was different from the original standard of 435 Hz and the competing 432 Hz used in France."

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Make Tartaria Great Again!
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..are three tablets, reportedly discovered in 1961 at a Neolithic site in the village of Tărtăria (about 30 km (19 mi) from Alba Iulia), in Romania.[1]

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]
Tartary (Latin: Tartaria) or Great Tartary (Latin: Tartaria Magna) was a historical region in northern and central Asia stretching eastwards from the Caspian Sea and from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, inhabited mostly by Turkic peoples.
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So, I've been thinking, we're told that Notre Dame, the Vatican - many others, are built on 'pagan' sites....

But with all of the 'History is a Hoax' and 'Tartarian' info going around, I'm getting that maybe the Truth is that the Cathedrals etc - were/are the 'Pagan' sites?? Anyone else??

The term 'pagan' can be very triggering. I'm not sure what to do about that in the context of this curious theorizing lol.



Of course, can't help but wonder what the whole story is on Jaque de Molay. Templars and their opposition from the Church...burned on the stake in front of Notre Dame.....

"On Thursday the 12th of October 1307, de Molay was an honoured pall bearer in Paris at the royal funeral of the titular Empress of Constantinople, sister-in-law of King Philip IV of France. But the following dawn – Friday the 13th of October — King Philip’s men kicked in the doors of the Templars’ commanderies all over France, and arrested all but a handful who evaded capture. (It is still popularly believed that these arrests are why Friday the 13th is unlucky.)"

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so Jaques De Molay was baited
and
I wonder who the Empress of Constantinople(and she was probably murdered and also maybe a benefactor/protector of the Templars?) was and is she mentioned by Mr. Fomeko et al? I'd rather learn that before 'official' history.
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RE: History is a hoax

So, I've been thinking, we're told that Notre Dame, the Vatican - many others, are built on 'pagan' sites....

But with all of the 'History is a Hoax' and 'Tartarian' info going around, I'm getting that maybe the Truth is that the Cathedrals etc - were/are the 'Pagan' sites?? Anyone else??

The term 'pagan' can be very triggering. I'm not sure what to do about that in the context of this curious theorizing lol.



Of course, can't help but wonder what the whole story is on Jaque de Molay. Templars and their opposition from the Church...burned on the stake in front of Notre Dame.....

"On Thursday the 12th of October 1307, de Molay was an honoured pall bearer in Paris at the royal funeral of the titular Empress of Constantinople, sister-in-law of King Philip IV of France. But the following dawn – Friday the 13th of October — King Philip’s men kicked in the doors of the Templars’ commanderies all over France, and arrested all but a handful who evaded capture. (It is still popularly believed that these arrests are why Friday the 13th is unlucky.)"

[link to www.dominicselwood.com (secure)]

so Jaques De Molay was baited
and
I wonder who the Empress of Constantinople(and she was probably murdered and also maybe a benefactor/protector of the Templars?) was and is she mentioned by Mr. Fomeko et al? I'd rather learn that before 'official' history.
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not even a lil bit, none of it?

sad

anon

off glp can't even consider a whisper lol

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Why is Putin in this song about a Czar's son?

Volga song; 3.5 minutes: [link to www.youtube.com (secure)]

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..are three tablets, reportedly discovered in 1961 at a Neolithic site in the village of Tărtăria (about 30 km (19 mi) from Alba Iulia), in Romania.[1]

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]
Tartary (Latin: Tartaria) or Great Tartary (Latin: Tartaria Magna) was a historical region in northern and central Asia stretching eastwards from the Caspian Sea and from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, inhabited mostly by Turkic peoples.
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I love stolenhistory.orghf
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me too

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This is what brought me to GLP. So many interesting ideas you don't normally read about were posted here, with amazing discussions. Sure, not everything was this cool, but so many ideas were presented, which even letting yourself step outside of everything you've ever known merely to consider the possibility of some truth in the discussion doesn't pressure an immediate reaction on the reader for the sake of protecting life or liberty, or force one to accept a 'new' truth about God. The discussions were real. Ideas were volleyed and not forcefully discredited, but answered with a real attempt to understand each other's thought processes to try and mutually sort out the puzzles. We need these ideas and educated, passionate yet non combative discussions to read whether we shelve them as truth, fiction, or something for study.
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This is what brought me to GLP. So many interesting ideas you don't normally read about were posted here, with amazing discussions. Sure, not everything was this cool, but so many ideas were presented, which even letting yourself step outside of everything you've ever known merely to consider the possibility of some truth in the discussion doesn't pressure an immediate reaction on the reader for the sake of protecting life or liberty, or force one to accept a 'new' truth about God. The discussions were real. Ideas were volleyed and not forcefully discredited, but answered with a real attempt to understand each other's thought processes to try and mutually sort out the puzzles. We need these ideas and educated, passionate yet non combative discussions to read whether we shelve them as truth, fiction, or something for study.
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Oh so going on the info from Anatoly Fomenko, a few hundred years ago, there was a world-wide falsification of our historical timeline. Tartary etc were edited out and replaced with the lore of the Roman empire etc, hundreds if not thousands of years added to our documented history.

The history books were re-written and 'standardized' with the new/false storyline.

In a generation or two, mankind would be none the wiser.

I've assumed the re-write only happened the one time..and perhaps some knew/know the truth but ever since the re-write our history would be up to date/accurate..

But, if the canal has existed since at least 1587, but we are told that it was made in 1910, there must have been another re-write, done in 1910(or later) to support the lie that it was made in 1910?

*wow, listening to the podcast, I didn't know that Anatoly Fomenko got into the tampering of religious and 'mythological' stuff too. Interesting!
 Quoting: Begin Again.


oooo

clappa


Some investigators comment that the Great Wall of China actually faces in? Suggesting China did not engineer this feat of construction. So if it is facing China, could this be part of Tartarian construction? To defend against the hoards?
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..are three tablets, reportedly discovered in 1961 at a Neolithic site in the village of Tărtăria (about 30 km (19 mi) from Alba Iulia), in Romania.[1]

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]
Tartary (Latin: Tartaria) or Great Tartary (Latin: Tartaria Magna) was a historical region in northern and central Asia stretching eastwards from the Caspian Sea and from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, inhabited mostly by Turkic peoples.
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I love stolenhistory.orghf
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me too

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Thanks.
What a cool and enlightening thread.
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Oh so going on the info from Anatoly Fomenko, a few hundred years ago, there was a world-wide falsification of our historical timeline. Tartary etc were edited out and replaced with the lore of the Roman empire etc, hundreds if not thousands of years added to our documented history.

The history books were re-written and 'standardized' with the new/false storyline.

In a generation or two, mankind would be none the wiser.

I've assumed the re-write only happened the one time..and perhaps some knew/know the truth but ever since the re-write our history would be up to date/accurate..

But, if the canal has existed since at least 1587, but we are told that it was made in 1910, there must have been another re-write, done in 1910(or later) to support the lie that it was made in 1910?

*wow, listening to the podcast, I didn't know that Anatoly Fomenko got into the tampering of religious and 'mythological' stuff too. Interesting!
 Quoting: Begin Again.


oooo

clappa


Some investigators comment that the Great Wall of China actually faces in? Suggesting China did not engineer this feat of construction. So if it is facing China, could this be part of Tartarian construction? To defend against the hoards?
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Hmm, could be and maybe not even for 'defense' at all?

Looking at the the first recorded texts mentioning the 'Great Wall', it was not called a 'wall'/barrier etc. The word, is "best being translated as a form of distance". - wiki

Sounds like a road/walkway??

Maybe it was Tartarian/history mystery way to travel the gorgeous mountainside safely?

Suspect China/Buddhist in world history topic just came up on another thread.

And so did suspect Roman history stories.

*suspect in my opinion, not speaking for said thread.

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..are three tablets, reportedly discovered in 1961 at a Neolithic site in the village of Tărtăria (about 30 km (19 mi) from Alba Iulia), in Romania.[1]

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Tartary (Latin: Tartaria) or Great Tartary (Latin: Tartaria Magna) was a historical region in northern and central Asia stretching eastwards from the Caspian Sea and from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, inhabited mostly by Turkic peoples.
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love this topic
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The lost global civilization of Tartaria is the most important subject of our lifetime….

It explains so so so much…..
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The lost global civilization of Tartaria is the most important subject of our lifetime….

It explains so so so much…..

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..are three tablets, reportedly discovered in 1961 at a Neolithic site in the village of Tărtăria (about 30 km (19 mi) from Alba Iulia), in Romania.[1]

[link to en.m.wikipedia.org (secure)]
Tartary (Latin: Tartaria) or Great Tartary (Latin: Tartaria Magna) was a historical region in northern and central Asia stretching eastwards from the Caspian Sea and from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, inhabited mostly by Turkic peoples.
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lemuria mu atlantis tartaria... all nonsense





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