“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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!
Amazon Warrior Women were Tartarian Wives “Amazon Cossacks reflected on many pages of “ancient” literature. Historians write like this: “The Amazons entered antique literature and visual art. The Amazons were a favourite motif on Greek painted vases. They were depicted on horseback with a spear fighting the Greeks. Archaeologists know […]
al-Idrisi’s work is not trusted by the mainstream. “Moreover, “that place in the work of Idrisi, which says about three RUSSIAN CITIES, Novoseltsev called“ the most confused ”and recommended“ to be wary of the version of al-Idrisi ”>> [753], p.178 What’s the matter? Why do modern historians prefer to keep silent about the work of Idrisi? Or […]
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.
I’m still in Novgorod….mmmmn.. seem to’ve lost my passport and return ticket. (Deja vu!) Anyways – might as well enjoy the scenery. In the Chronicle, there’s mention of the Archbishop’s Palace in Novgorod. It was magnificent, with many windows and thirty doors. And, in reality, it was the Voivode’s palace. The Prince. The Tsar. Archbishops […]
Kto Protiv Boga i Velikago Novgoroda means Who can stand against God and the Great Novgorod? This morning, at stupid o’clock, I found – THE CHRONICLE OF NOVGOROD 1016 – 1471 I’m thinking…if we forget the dates…this could be/may be a Chronicle of Yaroslavl, the HQ of the Great/Tartarian Empire. Possibly?
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 […]
In an earlier post: COUNT FERENC NÁDASDY DE NÁDASD ET FOGARASFÖLD I wrote – ‘The Nádasdy arms are very interesting. They feature the Goose. I have a reference (which I CAN’T find at the mo’) which links the symbol of the Goose with the Tartarian Empire.’ Aha. I’ve re-found the connection with the white goose! […]