Video: Tartary on Channel One
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
Why did they give a story about Tartary on Channel One? According to the authors, the plot is timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the first president of Tatarstan.
Here is the announcement from the authors:
The new joint work of Sergei Brilev and documentary filmmaker Ella Tukhareli "Shaimiev. In Search of Tartaria" is a film-journey through time and space. In Venice and St. Petersburg, in Moscow and Edinburgh and, of course, in Bulgar, Sviyazhsk, Kazan, the authors and their main character, the first president of Tatarstan M. Sh. Shaimiev, reflect on the common path of Tatars and Russians, Russians and Tatars. The main intrigue of the film is the origin and fate of the now unusual word "Tartaria", which is on European maps from the 13th to the 19th centuries. our part of the world was designated.
Let's see the plot itself:
Earlier, back in 2013, on the Russia 1 channel, the story "Scythia, Sarmatia and the Tartar Sea: an exhibition of unique maps of the past" was shown.
The history of some of these maps can be read on the site Ancient Geographic Maps
From that day on, in the Moscow Museum of Decorative and Applied Arts, one can see Russia through the eyes of foreigners from the time of Ivan the Terrible. Old maps made by Europeans are presented from the archives of the Russian Geographical Society. They painted from the words of merchants and travelers who came from distant and mysterious Russia, and even from ancient descriptions.
What are the opinions on the Internet regarding this phenomenon - Tartary?
Someone thinks that the idea of "Great Tartary" is nothing more than a "historical" justification for the collapse of Russia, for the creation of the "United States of Siberia" (after all, the capital was in Tobolsk).
For some, this is just information from Wikipedia: Tartaria, aka Tartary, is just a geographical term, a synonym for Central Eurasia.
Someone looks at this information as a specific project building thirdthe pole of a multipolar world, where Russia should have a healthy historical and ideological base in creating the legitimacy of the use of its power. At the same time, the hour of Europe's civilizational leadership is running out.
It is difficult for someone to consider themselves the descendants of Great Tartary, a huge continental state, because the Empire was crippled by a planetary cataclysm, and the remnants were torn apart by new colonizers, including Muscovy.
In any case, for a detailed study of this issue and the formation of your informed opinion, it will be useful to familiarize yourself with 10 short series about Great Tartary:
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