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Traces of the Ottoman conquest on the pages of chronicles talking about the conquest of America.

According to our results described in the book “Bible Russia”, one of the stages of the Ottoman-Ataman conquest, that is, the conquest of the promised land, according to the Bible, was reflected as the passage of Christopher Columbus across the Atlantic and as the colonization of America at the end of the 15th century. Now we already understand that some of the previous stages of this conquest of the XV-XVI centuries were also included in the annals of the Conquest as allegedly war on the American continent. Therefore, there is every reason to expect that the presence of the EUROPEAN Ottoman-Ataman theme in the Spanish and Native American documents can be even more significant. In other words, some of the events taking place in Western Europe were then mistakenly transferred – on paper – to America.

In this regard, the following circumstance immediately begins to attract attention. The chronicles of the Ottoman-Ataman conquest talk a lot about the atrocities that perpetrated by the colonialists in the territories they conquered. The bible book of “Joshua” describes in detail the conquest of vast lands, the extermination of many inhabitants. As we have repeatedly said, the talk was about the punitive operation of Russia-Horde and Osmania-Atamania to eradicate the infectious diseases that spread throughout Western and Southern Europe in connection with the creation of a network of imperial roads that connected previously distant regions of the Empire. Epidemics began to spread along the roads. Not having at that time sufficient medical knowledge and means, the “Mongolian” khans issued a cruel order to cut out the population of the infected areas in order to save more healthy people.

It is curious that a very similar picture arises from the pages of the Spanish chronicles of the Conquista era. Many authors, including Las Casas, describe in detail the atrocities committed by the conquistadors in the territories they conquered in America. For example, in Las Casas’s History of the Indies, many pages are filled with detailed descriptions of the Spanish savage deeds. First of all, it refers to the mass extermination of the “Indians.” Entire cities, villages, and oblasts are cut out polls. People are chopped down with swords, shot with cannons of cannon, poisoned with dogs, stomped by horses, burned alive, hanged. And so on and so forth. Las Casas repeats at almost every step that he does not understand the reasons for such cruelty, since it seems to be unjustifiable. Many Spanish chronicles of the time provide illustrations,

But now we are beginning to understand what is the matter. Most likely, the Spanish chronicles of the Conquest era recorded not only events in America, but also events unfolding in Western Europe. That is, on the way of the Ottomans-Atamans = Spaniards to America. Before crossing the ocean, they “cleaned” Europe, tried to rid it of epidemics. All of this is described in the Old Testament book Joshua. Consequently, at least part of the cruelties should be attributed precisely to this time and to these European territories. Then, when the chronology was confused by Scaligerian historians, Western European events sometimes ceased to be distinguished from American ones. And they mistakenly decided that it was ONLY about America. At the same time, under the name of “Indians”, the chroniclers united both the real inhabitants of America and Western Europeans.

Incidentally, the chronicles of the conquest talk about mass diseases that broke out among the “Indians” with the advent of the conquerors. See, for example, [52], p.398. Today it is believed that the conquistadors themselves were to blame for bringing European diseases unknown there to America. To which the locals did not have immunity. And so the Indians, they say, began to die out by entire tribes. Of course, such an explanation is quite possible. However, it should again be added that at least some of this information about the “American” epidemics could have occurred due to the fictitious transfer – on paper – of the European epidemics of the XV-XVI centuries to America.

 

 

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