Video: A few more facts about Tartary
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
A certain Guthrie William in the middle of the 18th century published a book in which he verbally described the state of Tartary and its parts, and also directly describes a short history of this state.
That's so casual. No conspiracy of the Masons and other aliens.
Part of Great Tartary was conquered by the Russians (Muscovites) at the end of the 15th century. In the 16th century, the Manchus were chopped off from Tartary. In general, they derbanated slowly from different sides. And by the middle of the 18th century, only memories and three parts remain from the huge state: Great, Independent and Chinese Tartary.
I was curious to learn that the capital of Great Tartary was Tobolsk, which did not have to be a part of Russia for a long time. Well, at the same time, an observation about the Caspian Sea.
Just think about it. How favorably Tartary was located - access to all the seas of the planet, through the richest countries.
Everything roughly coincides with Witsen's 1717 map. Tobolsk is already on the border with Russia.
Those. the answer to the question why they hide from us in history lessons about the state of Tartary is perhaps outrageously simple.
Here, probably, there is no special intention to hide the historical roots of our people. It seems that the reason is banal: there was a war to exterminate the peoples of Tartaria. And the Muscovites exterminated the original settlers, i.e. "Tartarians". The rest of the population from Tartary was herded into the reservation, following the pattern as was done in America. Those. Who cares to know that the history of modern Russia is built on the enormous blood of a foreign people?
Our history, on the contrary, is imbued with the Tatar-Mongol yoke, in order to evoke a feeling of injustice and pity in descendants. That we were kept locked up for 300 years, but still we survived. But it was something different - there are many books (Fomenko at least) on alternative history about that. LJ has described many details. Muscovites (that is, we) burned Tartary with napalm, and Tartary deserves a sense of injustice.
Hence comes a kind of falsification and mishmash of historical facts. The history of Tartaria and Muscovites is mixed up under a single sauce, presented as a single history of one state - Russia. And everything was in the same regime as it was with the United States. The invaders (Muscovites) drove out the indigenous population (Tartarus) and are trying to forget. In the United States, these are Indian reservations, we have the indigenous peoples of the north. A complete analogy. The United States does not particularly remember how the indigenous population was massacred, so the history of Russia does not particularly want to remember.
After all, it turns out that great Russia, in fact, did not create anything of her own, but used other people's achievements, based on the works of Great Tartary.
Those. in fact, it is difficult for us to consider ourselves the descendants of the great Tartary, a huge continental state, which was crippled by a planetary cataclysm, and the remnants were torn apart by new colonizers.
What am I getting at. This distortion of our history was created for only one reason - it is easier to govern your people. Create a myth about the exclusivity and antiquity of your people - and their pride will finish the rest. This is how we live, led by our rulers who actively use this matrix. But who is leading our rulers is another question, of the western direction.
Editor’s Note: The book by William Guthrie (1708-1770) is called The Newest General Geography. or Description of all parts of the world in Europe, Asia, Africa, America and South India; with the history of peoples and all states from the beginning of these to our times, with the new addition of Russian geography in its current state, with a description of the Bialystok region and Finland, with Russian history from the beginning of the origin of the Russians, to the days of the now reigning Emperor Alexander I: Part I, II and III. Contains: a detailed description of each land such as: government, government revenues, limits, ancient and new name, division, climate, land quality, mountains, forests, rivers, islands, bays, canals, lakes, mineral waters, metals and minerals, growth, animals, number of inhabitants, morals, customs and folk amusements, clothing, faith, language, scientists, literators and artists universities and academies, antiquities, manufactories, trade, colonies, land and sea forces, topography, coins of the order of the order, coat of arms, history of states, etc. 1809 g.
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