Where was Astrakhan?

It’s easy enough to find Astrakhan today. But it looks like somebody has moved it! The old name for Astrakhan was Tatar Citrahan, a flourishing trading city on the right bank of the Volga. The city was “captured” in 1556 by Russian troops and annexed to Moscow.       So. The bell tower was […]

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Google. Busted.

Jiggy Dance. It’s taken me ALL day to get there but Google FINALLY gave me the answer.     Rewind. The Serbian Janissary. NC : From here we see that the old name for the SERBs is the RACES or, simply, RUS, Russians. The old name of the Serbian kingdom is RATSKY or simply RUSSIAN.   […]

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Confused Dot Com

I must be having discombobulated day today. Zoe or Natalya. A Christian Janissary. Big Party. “The low aggress the high.” Shrug. And now a civilised Civil War. ComConfusedDot :o(  

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The Serbian Janissary

An interesting, well-researched article below. Two things to note (?!) The sources and… The original book  – Notes of the Janissary by Konstantin Mikhailovich – was written in Russian Cyrillic!   The Serbian Janissary Konstantin Mihailovic By George Ljepojevic   Konstantin Mihailovic was born in 1430, at a time of great turmoil in Europe. The […]

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Tomb Raiders & Grave Robbers

Tombs of the 15th/16th cc Russian Tsarinas under Archangel Cathedral, Moscow.   From NC : At our disposal, from the editorial office of a well-known Moscow newspaper, unexpectedly there were rare photographs of the tombs of Russian tsars and a plan for their location in the basement of the Archangel Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin. This […]

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Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina

The removal of the tomb of Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina from the Cathedral of the Ascension Monastery before its demolition in 1929.   Who was Natalya?   Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina (Russian: Ната́лья Кири́лловна Нары́шкина; 1 September 1651 – 4 February 1694) was the Tsaritsa of Russia from 1671–1676 as the second spouse of Tsar Alexis I of Russia, and regent of Russia as the mother of […]

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Archangel Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin

Woohoo. Back to work! This picture is of the tombs…56 stone sarcophagi…in the Archangel Cathedral. Guess what! The “official” narrative and the truth don’t vibe. I need to take a break. But… I’ll be back :o)

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Divine Comedy

The Book of Job… It has been widely praised for its literary qualities, with Alfred Lord Tennyson calling it “the greatest poem of ancient and modern times.   Kris Jenn??  

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Anacaona

By George. I think she’s got it! Wiki : Anacaona   I won’t even bother with a wikiwtf about Jehanne d’Arc. A story too well known. At the risk of repeating myself…M’eh. Witches were Hanged. Pictures are Hung. Anacaona was hanged.   Yep. Rewind. But notice all that FIRE? Two Female Warriors. Both betrayed by […]

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Hengist and Horsa and Vortigern

Hengist from John Speed’s 1611 “Saxon Heptarchy”   Wiki : Hengist and Horsa   Truly Boggled is me! The connections here are overwhelming. Two that stand out : Germanic twin brothers and divine Indo-European horse twins   Comnenus – broken down through various languages (previous posts somewhere hereabouts) means Horse    

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INDE = In Another Place

From NC :   Here it should be recalled that, it turns out, INDIA is an old RUSSIAN word, see the book “Empire”. It comes from the INDE dialect already forgotten today, that is – “in another place”, “on the other hand”, “here and there”, “somewhere” [786], p.235. Therefore, INDIA is just a FAR COUNTRY, ABROAD. Then, the […]

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How to Make a Volcano out of a Mountain

Change the dates, the location  and twist the true truth! Easy peasy.   From NC :   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 […]

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