Tartary as the final link of the Great Eurasian Empire
Tartary as the final link of the Great Eurasian Empire

Video: Tartary as the final link of the Great Eurasian Empire

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On December 20, 2017 at 20:00 Moscow time, on the People's Slavic Radio a live broadcast took place on the theme - "Tartary as the final link of the Great Eurasian Empire". The author-storyteller is Dmitry Belousov.

Tartary is one of the lost names of our homeland. Its territory is the great steppe of Eurasia plus the great Russia. But what do we know about her, besides the fact that she is on old maps? Dmitry will talk about its capital, coat of arms, flag, emperors, the history of the appearance of the two-headed eagle as the emblem of this great empire. In the XVII century. only two countries bear such a title - the Mughal Empire and Tartaria.

“This Great Eurasian Empire in the last few thousand years has been called Great Asia / Great Aria, Great Scythia, Great Empire of the Huns, Great Race / Great Artania / Middle State, Empire of the Great Moguls / Mogul Empire and, finally, the Great Horde, aka Great Tartary ". After the collapse of "Great Tartary" there were parts of it - Russian Tartary (Siberian), Chinese Tartary, Independent Tartary. To this day, the walls and gates of ancient Russian temples, bowls and bracelets, lids of chests are decorated with a griffin - a symbol of Tartaria.

Its last commander is the "marquis" Pugachev, whose revelations the empress destroyed immediately after reading it. It was after this war that the mention of Tartary gradually disappeared, and already on the map of 1786 it was written differently: Tartary. Then there is another name: the Russian Empire. Where, why did the greatest empire of our world disappear? Who would benefit from us forgetting about her? What was the Pugachev uprising really about? To understand, D. Belousov proposes to turn to the geographical maps and archival materials presented in his book, to carefully consider together with him little-known and hidden facts.

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