Martin Baumgarten – 1507

During my recent research into the Mamelukes I came across a reference, a book from the early 16th century written by a German nobleman about his voyages to Egypt. It’s not often that I can find said sources on line but…I found this one inside another book. Collection of Voyages and Travels. The whole thing […]

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Back with the Mamelukes…

Please read the previous post first – Why were the Mamelukes annihilated in 1811? Who were the Mamelukes? As the post before this stated – they were European Christians, not Egyptian/Arab/Turks. Having double-checked my mad theory, I can now state with confidence that the Mameluke Dynasty that ruled Egypt for over 400 years were in […]

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A Timely Tartarian Reminder?

  In the Year 1380 The Grand Khan/Great Prince of Tartaria/The Great Empire issues an edict that lasts until 1600 –   “All subjects are commanded to live in peace with each other, and the powerful are forbidden to oppress the poor.”   Or in the vernacular…stop the bullshit, spread the love. We are not […]

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How to Preserve the Ancient Acropolis in One Easy Lesson…

  BLOW IT UP. Here Endeth the Lesson.   I seem to have found a theme-for-today :o) Interesting photos below showing what REALLY happened to the Acropolis in Athens. And maybe an answer to the question WHY? (All pictures taken from Dark Ages in Medieval History – New Chronology)     Here is an 1869 […]

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Janissaries

Who EXACTLY were the famous Janissaries? Wikiwhatever says this – Janissaries Quote – “They began as an elite corps of slave soldiers made up of kidnapped young Christian boys who were converted to Islam.” Mid to late 1300’s. OK. Whatever. How about this? “Christian/Turk.” In the 14th century there was no such distinction. The Great Empire […]

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Hovering Thrones and Mechanical Lions of the Comnenus

Don’t throw out the baby with the bath water. So much that is good and beautiful in our lives has been twisted. For example…. Mechanical Lions of the Comnenus.    Financial Times Article   ALSO…   The Emperor’s Palace in Constantinople (described by J Arnott Hamilton, Byzantine Architecture and Decoration (1956 pp16-17) William of Tyre in the […]

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Denn die Todten reiten Schnell.

Like a numpty….last night I fell asleep listening to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. This is one of my ALL time favourite novels. EXCEPT when I suddenly wake up in a cold sweat and think…… Denn die Todten reiten Schnell. “For the dead travel fast” Note to self…….! Anyway. I’ve said before on here that I am […]

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Oh, Fork it. Spam, Spam, Spam.

I am reading a “first-hand account” of a trip taken in 1253 to meet the Golden Horde in Mongolia. It’s very interesting but… I had to stop at the mention of FORKS. Why? Well, my mainstream history books tell me that us barbarians in Great Britain did not use forks until the French Princess, Henriette […]

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Fomenko on Grand Tartaria and 17thc Maps

These excerpts and map are taken from the book by GVNosovsky, ATFomenko : THE CONQUEST OF AMERICA by Yermak-Cortes and the rebellion of the Reformation through the eyes of the “ancient” Greeks (2013-2015)   THE TERRIBLE TARTARUS OF “ANTIQUITY” is GREAT Tartary, that is, the Russia- Horde of the XIV-XVI centuries. In our studies, we […]

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If I were LADY of Tartary – Walter de la Mare

I’m feeling whimsical today and have made myself Lady of Tartary. I’m sure Walter de la Mare will forgive me for changing the word Lord to Lady :o) If I were Lady of Tartary​ If I were Lady of Tartary, Myself, and me alone, My bed should be of ivory, Of beaten gold my throne; […]

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The Tartarian Language – Part 3

Here is another language article that includes a study of the Tartarian language. It is 203 pages long so I will post it as a downloadable PDF. It’s heavy. Very heavy on linguistics, semantics and the concept of concept (!) but it’s also about plants and flowers and mankind. And folklore and proverbs. Anyone who […]

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The Tartarian Language – Part 2

More linguistical language stuff. Did I mention that it does my head in? This is a loooong but very revealing article. Persevere. You will learn a lot! Just remember that Mongolian = Tartarian. Turk = Tartarian. And – I’ve posted already about Genghis and Batu Khan. This one has really fried my poor brain  :o) […]

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