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Vedic knowledge in the lines of Pushkin, part 2
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Continuation, part 1 here.

There is a Russian spirit … there is a smell of Russia

"Russian Spirit" is the Spirit of Rus or the Spirit of the Russian? And who is this "Rus", what does this word mean? And who is "Russian", what does this word mean?

Why can't we just throw the Russian language aside, ignore it ?:

- despite all the damage to the Russian language, it is the ONLY one that has semantic literal content. (Yiddish - only the meaning of consonants, Greek - even more truncated).

- Russian language is the best preserved The language of all White Civilization … Sanskrit Hindus can speak without an interpreter, starting from Vologda and on to the North and Siberia. They call the Russian language spoiled Sanskrit.

- the age of the modern White Civilization is estimated at 45,000 years, a Proto-Russian language at least 230,000 - 800,000 years … And it is on the basis of the Russian language that the inscriptions on the megalithic monuments are read.

So, we will again have to take January 1, 1700 as an indicative key to the solution and descend into the "depths of centuries."

First, let's see Alphabetical list of peoples living in the Russian Empire, 1895".

Consider information about other peoples.

Tatars - the people of the Turkic tribe … It seems that everything is clear and no questions arise. And it would not have arisen if the continuation had not begun.

What's next?

Kipchak Horde

And immediately it comes up logically - the Kipchak Horde - Administrative unit of the nationality Kipchaks … They are Polovtsi … They lived side by side with "Russian-speaking" peoples for centuries. Not even "side by side", but "among". From Irtysh to Germany … And they were the same as we are "Caucasians", not "Asians".

Maybe the Kipchaks have nothing to do with it, what if they had already self-destructed by this time? We look in Historia TARTARORVM Ecclesiastica":

Here they are, in place.

If the Kipchaks created the Kipchak Horde, then where did they go?

"Cheboksary, Cheburek, Suitcase … but there is no Cheburashka."

There are neither Kipchaks nor Polovtsy, but a nationality has appeared " Tatars", about which before January 1, 1700 no one heard of it.

And not just appeared, but a solid number of people, the descendants of the inhabitants of the Administrative Unit, living in the same place where the Kipchaks lived for centuries. There were "Tatars" speaking … who could imagine … in the Kipchak Turkic language … How so?

Maybe here they are?

Nope, these are the Kachintsy, Russified and converted to Christianity.

Or maybe all residents " Great TartAria"renamed" Tatars "after the" blitzkrieg "carried out by the renewed Peter the Great?

We'll have to take a closer look … Here we see - Cossacks of Tartars:

And here:

Here they are on the map of the Russian Empire in 1745:

And here they are now (Kasakki Stan):

For some reason they did not become "Tatars".

And for some reason these people did not become "Tatars" (although there may also be a long story about a divided people):

This means that not all of them have been renamed.

Is there anything in common in the languages of the peoples of Tartaria?

Probably, for example, Saule in Lithuanian and Latvian is the Sun, and in Kazakh - a sunbeam, light.

But this may also be due to the single Pro-Language.

Great Tartarya - a single customs and economic space, a military alliance (in today's language). There is no need to have a single language.

There was the USSR and the CMEA countries. Each region uses its own language, but the Russian language, as the best-preserved Proto-Language, has little supremacy.

The "federal" authorities make use of the Russian-Turkic duplication, if necessary.

I will list only the most interesting - some full names of military commanders:

- Dmitry Donskoy Khan Toktamysh, - Ivan Velyaminov temnik Mamai, - Alexander Nevsky Khan Batu.

Of course, no one will show us the manuscripts where it is written that Prince Yaroslav Khan Chingiz, and Alexander Yaroslavovich "Nevsky" Khan Batu. We can only indirectly compare the information.

We watch all the military campaigns of 1236-1245 according to Alexander Nevsky. With the variant, Alexander and Batu are different people, a lot of contradictions arise. With the variant Alexander with the nickname Batu, this is one person - there are NO contradictions. All military campaigns were led by ONE man, with the same army. He also brought the order that existed before the arrival of the Templars, the corruption of the Princes and the creation of Muscovy.

According to Yaroslav / Chingiz - the description is purely Sibiryak / Vladimir / Suzdalets.

The most important factors (we haven't gotten to this yet). The location of the Great Khan is Velikaya Tyumen. All weapons (steel of the highest quality, technologies are inaccessible to modern specialists from the military-industrial complex) were produced at the Trans-Ural factories, which were destroyed under Peter the Great, and only then all sorts of "Demidovs" appeared.

There are also such facts - 1572-1575, in Muscovy, the Head of the Borrowing Region - the Tsarevich from the Astrakhan Horde Mikhail Kaibulovich.

Grand Prince of All Russia 1575-1576 - Sain-Bulat Khan, aka Simeon Bekbulatovich, then the Grand Duke of Tver (until his death in 1606).

Let's see more:

Descendants of residents of another Administrative Unit.

Descendants of the inhabitants of another Administrative Unit.

Not bad, huh? More than a million people, descendants of the inhabitants of the Administrative Unit, about whose origin "there are doubts about their Tatar origin."

And one more descendants of the inhabitants of the Administrative Unit.

Here, too - "not sufficiently clarified", apparently, almost Finns.

Total:

2 439 619 person representing concept "Tatars", 90% of which, outright, without any research, fall out of this concept.

General characteristics:

- descendants of the population of Administrative Units, which are approximately January 1, 1700 had the word in the title Horde or TartAria.

- almost all varieties of "Tatars" are Mohammedans speaking the Turkic language.

And such an associative image surfaced:

- resident of any former Administrative Unit of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which positions (in word or deed) that he does not accept the collapse of the Great Country, was called a single term, distorted by a derivative of the name of the Country - "SCOOP".

Do we have a similar case? Well, let's see the origin of the term "Tatars". And at the same time, where did they come from "VelikoRossy" and "MaloRossy", disappeared after October Coup of 1917.

Let's look at the maps "1676-Tartaria-Speed-John" and "1707-Overton-John" how the inhabitants looked Great TartAria, primarily warriors?

Are they different from OURS?

Now let's try to see the turning point, the reign of Peter the Great before and after January 1, 1700.

First, let's look at the map of Muscovy 1692-Jaillot-Mortier "… Grand Duc de Moscovie …". Map of the period - before the departure of Peter the Great "to the West".

Let's try to localize all varieties of "Tatars" from "Alphabetical list of peoples inhabiting the Russian Empire, 1895".

Somehow completely unnoticed by historians, TartAria remained Mordva:

But those listed in the "List":

1. Kazan kingdom

Kingdom of Kazan and the Principality Bulgarian, moreover Cheremis from the edge - practically coincide with the modern "Tatar" Stan.

2. Crimean Horde

The Crimean Horde had many names - Crimean Tart Aria, Perekop Tart Aria - just a few of them. What nationality lives here? Self-name - Nagays.

Here we see it already cut down, but not yet conquered by Muscovy (North - Wild Outskirts - a territory that Muscovy considers its own, but it is not without reason that it is Wild).

Let's look at the inhabitants of this Tartarya?

Center - Explicit Zaporozhye Cossack.

3. Astrakhan / Golden Horde

Astrakhan TartAria, she Nagai Horde … Again, the Nagays are a centuries-old mixture of the Kipchaks, South Siberians and peoples around the Caspian and Black (Red) Seas.

And here is Astrakhan in 1659, another Horde, not yet conquered by Muscovy.

Normal World Trade Center.

4. "Caucasian" Horde

Correct name - Circassian TartAria. Circassians - the combined name of the peoples of the North Caucasus, and not only the "highlanders" (for more details, when we look at the Map of the Theater of Military Operations). Sometimes this name stood out Kabardians and Piatigors.

5. Siberian Kingdom

Siberian Kingdom … Siberia was called small area from Pechora and Perm Territory to the Ob River.

Some of the residents - Ostyaks.

If you look only at two left-wing figures and imagine that the Caucasus is behind?

Unity of culture - on the face.

… So it turns out, the "Alphabetical List of Peoples Living in the Russian Empire, 1895" assigned the term "Tatars" to some peoples, and until 1700 there were no such people living there.

Maybe they are on the territory Great TartAria this period? It's still a huge Country:

Let's take a look at the very last known Tartary (for sure, which should have "Tatars").

Tartaria 1845, remnants Independent Tartary:

What is it now?

Already known to us Stan Kazakkovand also Stan Uzbekov, Stan Turkmenov, Stan Kirgizov … There are no "Tatars".

It looks like it's time to consider the period of the return of the "renewed" Peter the Great and the beginning of a new stage in the bloody colonial expansion of Muscovy.

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