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Some anon on a /pol/ thread posted this, got me curious. What is Tartaria and why did it vanish?
Is it all just made up?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SybTy3v5cQw&t=23s
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no one cares.
I'm not watching your stupid youtube videos.
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>>41946726
>Tardaria
>a retarded youtube clip
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>>41946726
>What is Tartaria and why did it vanish?
Likely was a term coined by outsiders to refer to a people that came from that region, and as relations got established, or as the tartars were defeated, people learned what they call themselves and altered the maps accordingly later on
I think the conflict on this topic comes from people looking too hard into it & others not wanting to entertain their theories, which results in neglecting actual history
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>zoomer conspiracies
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>>41946726
It's a contamination of several theories all bunched together by illiterate Americans.
Not to denounce the theories, that's just what happened.

1. Tartaria was the general term for the central Asian steppe between the Caucasus and the Altai mountains, also called Grand Tartary, named for the Tatar nomads who roamed it for centuries. This is historical fact, and doesn't conflict with the theories.
2. It's theorised that there was a mudflood which buried all the civilisations in the world several centuries ago. The evidence for this is the souterrain of many old Renaissance buildings which is decorated on the outside despite being basements.
3. It is assumed that architecture of the Renaissance-Enlightenment period was impossible to construct with the tech of the time, especially the bulbs and needles that have a function in sacred geometry. This assumption is rooted in ignorance of the researchers who themselves are not engineers and never read an engineering manual from the time period, despite the fact they're easily readable in plain blockprint English.
4. There is legit evidence for a massive adult depopulation around 1776 in Britain which coincides with info from the relevant geological strata (very muddy). The evidence is in the form of the founding of huge amounts of orphanages which were all fully loaded with kids whose parents had died or were lost somehow in the immediately following period.

Most of the conflation comes from people's ignorance of engineering/architectural possibilities though.
They can't imagine how people did things, therefore people couldn't have done it, that's the rule of thumb they go by.
It's similar to how most of those based geometries were engineered and built by the Freemasons back before the enlightened corrupted them with their liberal, antichristian philosophies, but people today think all freemasonry was always bad so they fail to parse the facts.
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>>41947050
Don’t listen to this guy
https://youtu.be/wcChG5x3iSc
https://youtu.be/vI8FIpDpNg8
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Millenial kingdom of Christ. Look at old maps with Terre De Iesso on it. There's a giant 3 timezone landmass between alaska, russia, and japan that's been completely erased from today's maps. It's the reason why the international dateline is all jagged and jumps 3 hours instead of there being 24 timezones. It's still there today, but we've been tricked that russia is just across the bering strait from alaska, when in reality, Terra de Iesso is across the bering strait, and there's another straight separating russia from terra de iesso. This landmass is also why there's so many missile systems in that area and in the north in general. And no, I'm not christian, christianity is saturn and janus worship, but the evidence objectively shows that the millenial kingdom happened in our recent past, has been heavily cover up, and likely ended in the 1500s.
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>>41947098
The millennium kingdom was Byzantium (lasted 4th century– 15th century)
Though the church fathers interpreted the thousand year kingdom not to be a particular kingdom, but the reign of Christian monarchies (which the Byzantine Empire was)
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>>41947031
Nothing to do with Gen Z you retarded fatfuck low IQ balding malding subhuman onions eating numale Millennial.
>>41947098
Christ was a jewish pedophile rabbi with schizophrenia, nothing more nothing less.
>>41946726
New Worlder low IQ and shit education. That's all there is to it.


Tartary was a region behind Urals that the Russians called that simply because Asiatic Tatars lived there. When Muscovites conquered Asiatic bugmen, Tartaria was just another province of Russian Empire.

Tartaria and Mud flood subhumans are just new worlders that can't build anything and claim even Star Forts were built by le based Nephilim instead of glorious European minds.
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>>41947116
>The millennium kingdom was Byzantium (lasted 4th century– 15th century)
Agreed with that, and the millenial kingdom was absolutely a series of christian(and non-christian) monarchies worldwide, but what's covered up in that there was a king of the world(presumably jesus) ruling from the north. There's pilgramage coins found all over the world for the feast of tabernacles. Also, the existance of the saints as literal supernatural beings(I believe they're genetically modified mutants) has been covered up. Plus paintings depicting them as bieng 10-25ft tall have been summed up as being artistic liberties. And the hagiography is treated as some kind of silly fanfiction instead of actual documentation of these saints and their powers. I'd recommend just digging into this topic with this slant if you haven't, there's really a treasure trove of evidence pointing specifically to the millenial kingdom as well as the existance of large killer versions of reptiles, birds, snails, and even rabbits during this time, not to mention more tame beings like the cenocephaly
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>>41947142
>Christ was a jewish pedophile rabbi with schizophrenia, nothing more nothing less.
He's a composite of a ton of different mythological figures. Who exactly the jesus was that ruled during the millenial kingdom is unknown, he could have been the historical figure, or he could have been an avatar of saturn that went by the name Iesso. We don't know. But if you dig through the evidence with an open mind, you'll see there was a period of time that lines up really well with the millenial kingdom spoken of in revelation.
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>>41947142
>wah wah wah big bad words
So much free hate lol. Are you the "god is a retarded tranny" anon? We get what we deserve, nothing more and nothing less.
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>>41947142
>Nothing to do with Gen Z
Says the zoomie who watches conspiracy slop on TikTok and Instagram.
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Im just curious, as to how people thought up a lot of this stuff. Granted, i just find it amusing to theorize about these things, even if they didnt happen or exist. Thanks.
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>>41947544
I've been posting here longer than you. Guaranteed. You don't even scratch the surface of the real stuff and you never will.
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>>41946726
Tartar sauce is fake and gay. plz understand
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>>41946726
as legit as flat earth
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>>41946726
You have to go back.
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>>41947142
Bro we didnt have the technology to build those giant stone buildings.
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>>41947923
I know it's hard for American mind to grasp, since you still make houses out of cardboard and wood, but Europeans had stone built houses for centuries.
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>>41947979

>slide thread talking point
ok there is officially something real about Tartaria given the amount of bots itt desperately trying to drive people off
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>>41946726
>Tartaria
Basically just an umbrella term for asiatic shitholes
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>>41947168
Do you even know who wrote the bib-el
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>>41948177
>everyone who disagrees with me is a bot/shill
Is this ever gonna end?
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>>41947253
Only religious retards think like this. Just typical fear-momgering coupled with a holier than thou attitude. Feels like jealousy when they see someone who can be spiritual and not religious.
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>>41948177
>no argument
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Retarded conspiracy theory, just as bad as the flat earth shit.

‘Tartaria’, or Tartary, was a geographic term for the rural steppe of Central Asia and Siberia. These were sparsely-settled lands from which all manner of herding peoples emerged, including the Mongols. No one reigned over it truly or utterly until the Russians rolled in and colonised it. The name stems from the term ‘Tatar’, a vague term meant to encompass said indigenous steppe tribes.

So many people have seen antiquated maps with ‘Tartaria’ on it that they’ve now begun to believe that this was a genuine empire. This ignores the fact that there is no archaeological evidence of anything approximating a vast empire in the region - no urban complexes, no grand cities, no imposing fortresses. No secondary sources - of which China would be brimming with. No cultural, linguistic or religious impact, as you see with the Roman Empire.

I believe it’s quite appropriate to question very ancient history, in the spirit of Graham Hancock, Sphinx Water Erosion, etc, but this theory is just utterly ridiculous as there are so many historical records to consult - of which belong to separate civilisations, such as Western, Chinese, Japanese - to disprove it. Did China’s various dynasties have skirmishes, conflicts, with this gigantic neighbour? Nope. Did isolationist Japan struggle to repel its merchants? Nope. Because it never existed.

Also Siberia is fucking cold and inhospitable. Do you really think such a massive empire could sustain itself without either starving or splintering?
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Tartaria as a theory, is actually a bunch of theories that have fallen under an umbrella. Dig deep enough and you end up with flat earth, plasma/ free energy and perhaps even dogheaded peoples lol. But what really happened is indeed a peoples were erased. The progeny of the golden horde were basically forbidden to know their past, least the steppe peoples and tribes band together again and push Chinas shit in, or the USSR. In USSR history was verifiably changed about many including the Tartars or Tatars. Languages were outlawed and Russified, twice.

Now where the Tartaria thing gets off the rails is... assuming the old maps are depicting real cities and places. Take for example the city of Quinsay/Kinsay. Marco Polo said it had 12,000 bridges, the map shows a venice in the east, this huge city on a lake that is basically a bay towards the sea, with a river connect. Other middle Eastern scholars and visitors also remark on this city being amazing. Yet China now says its Hangzhou which is, firstly no where near where it should be on a map if the old maps are true, and even if they aren't, it is fairly landlocked, and well, there are no ruins I can find of this city. Was it real? Were travellers all day dreaming or did China erase a city that was not in favor of Han chinese history (lol what they do with everything that isn't Han Chinese, bury it, destroy it, flood it, hide it).

Then because we are missing whole cities, whole buildings, it planted the seed with theorists to connect the grand architecture. Because grand architecture doesn't math. Many cities in the US are build by hand, no power tools, hauled by wagons and horses, with forces of men as little as 10K, yeah no. Then you get into the brick math. The cymatics in the rose windows of cathedrals. The obvious plasma or etheric energy designs. The piezoelectric properties of grand architecture, along with things like copper ribs found in them and metal cemented under the streets. The worlds fairs lmao. Cont..
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>>41949551
Source for info in pic btw https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP78-02771R000200090002-6.pdf

I have spent way too much time looking into this. read the books by the author cited in that CIA doc. This is distinctly NOT a zoomer theory, as I am old and have been into this since I was a teen. Happy to answer questions if I can help understand or elucidate.

Anywho, there is indeed a missing history, is it actually some secret empire that was in the Americas and around the world? IDK. I tend to lean towards missing time and scaligerian-chronology is bullshit, and perhaps fomenko might be more right but perhaps overcorrected too prorussian supremacy.
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>>41949551
>The cymatics in the rose windows of cathedrals. The obvious plasma or etheric energy designs.
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>>41948177
Tartaria was invented by an ordinary boomer from Russia. Tartar is the Chinese version of barbar(ian). "Tartaria" was used in maps to describe the area inhabited by countless nomadic central Asian "barbarians". There are Volga Tatars (anywhere from Eurasian to white nowadays) and Crimean Tatars (brown). Its Russia's only theory that fits the we wuz kangz genre and only retards believe in it
>>41949585
>Russian schizoid conspiracy theory empire was actually set in the AMERICAS because everything is about AMERICUH am i right
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>>41949802
didnt say that faggot, just explained the theory as OP asked. it is not about america, no shit, but the theory does sometimes suggest it was in the americas too.



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