A Diamond by any other Name

“The “Shah” is a diamond that weighs around 89 karats, “with three inscriptions in the ancient Persian language engraved upon it, which indicate that it was discovered in 1591 – most likely, in the mines of Golkonda in India.”  The inscriptions refer to Nezam Shah Borhan II, 1591; Jahan Shah, son of Jahangir Shah, 1641, […]

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Simeon Bekbulatovich

WHO? Two versions of the story. Take your pick :o)   Wikiyawn Page – Simeon Bekbulatovich     From NC: “SIMEON-IVAN BECKBULATOVITCH. Simeon-Ivan Beckbulatovitch 1572-1584. In the Western chronicles he is reflected as the Habsburg ‘Maximillian II’ 1564-1576 according to [76]. Following the crushing defeat of the oprichnina czarevich Ivan was forced to abdicate. Simeon, […]

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Why did the Tartarians build Labyrinths?

Nope…I don’t know either. But I’m beginning to realise that the Tartarians did, in fact, build some All?) of the world’s most famous Labyrinths. I’ve been reading Herodotus, Book Two, Egypt. (Yawn!) He says of the famous Egyptian Labyrinth, which surpassed the pyramids: “It has twelve covered courts — six in a row facing north, […]

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Underground Moscow – The Biggest Labyrinth EVER Built.

  Moscow Times Article 2017 about Underground Moscow   New Chronology Excerpt about Underground Moscow   ABOVE GROUND AND UNDERGROUND MOSCOW IN THE TIME OF THE ROMANOVS. The remains of the vast underground city called ‘underground Moscow’ still exist. Throughout several centuries this construction has been surrounded by legends. Numerous underground corridors, tunnels, ample chambers, […]

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