A Question and a Challenge

Am I the only person around this faf social media “world” TODAY with the balls (Ironic!) to address, talk about, investigate, publicise etc etc … the True Truth about Tartaria? Just saying :o)

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Mariamopolis

And I quote:   “The name of Mary left a deep imprint in the names associated with Chufut-Kale. As it turns out, in addition to the old necropolis in the Gorge of Mary, here, very close, there was a settlement called the CITY of MARIA – Mariampolis, Mariampolis is located on the same side of […]

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Cathar Crosses and Chufut-Kale

  THE HIDDEN HISTORY OF THE CATHARS – PART ONE   Ref the image above: “Stone gravestones from the crypts of the necropolis in the Gorge of Mary, near Chufut-Kale. On the tombstone on the left we see the Christian cross, and on the right gravestone is the Qatari cross. “   “Finds from the necropolis […]

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Just Down the Road from Bakhchisarai…

,,,is a place called Chufut-Kale   Me…months ago….Chufut-Kale     “Chufut-Kale was revered as the second most holy city after Jerusalem.”   Andronicus I Comnenus and his mother spent a long time here. She was buried here.   “In the 6th century, one of the most famous cave cities, Crimea, presumably built by the Alans and […]

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The Assumption Monastery of the Caves

ikiWPage: Bakhchisaray Cave Monastery       “In 1787, Empress Catherine II personally arrived in Crimea. In the Khan’s Palace, “to the left of the entrance, in front of the bridge, stands the Catherine’s Verst” with the inscription “Summer of 1787”, installed in honor of the arrival of the Russian Empress in Bakhchisarai >> Thus, at […]

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Meñli I Giray

Meñli I Giray is credited with the creation of the Khan’s Palace in Bakhchisarai.   WikiWhatever: Meñli I Giray According to the above Wiki page, he defeated the evil Golden Horde and his family ruled Crimea from 1422 to 1783. (Eight short years after 1775) But was it a “defeat”? Or was he a part […]

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Bakhchisarai

Bakhchisarai, Crimea was an Important seat of the Tartar Khans. It is “guarded” by these ancient rocks – Sphinx?   Wiki – Bakhchisarai   The whole area has deep connection with the Comnenus family.   19thc drawing   The city united East and West, three religions together – Christian, Muslim, Judaic (Karaite.)   I also found […]

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Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh – otherwise known as The Great Wall of India. WikiCootiePage: Kumbhalgarh And I quote: “The early history of the fort could not be ascertained on account of lack of evidence.” And I self-reference (!) India There will be Evidence. Somewhere…. In Plain Sight. They Can’t Help Themselves!!! Far-seeing eyes…urm…SEE!

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From the Chronicle of Novgorod

I will talk about the Hordes another time. This links with Abu Abdullah Muhammad al-Idrisi al-Qurtubi al-Hasani as-Sabti and his Crazy 1154 map. The Volga. Trust me (!)     It WILL make sense.

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On the Mologa

The article below is mainstream history…but still important. Two main things –   WikiPage – Ossetians WikiPage – The Alans   And, the amount of information about trade in and around Yaroslavl, the Volga and the Mologa Rivers.   Tamara Dadianova, doctor of philosophical science, Member of the International Association of Aesthetics, Member of the […]

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