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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American Tribes originate from the Tatars – 1797 letter

And I quote…. ” 154. LETTER J. GEKKEVELDERA A. A. NARTOV [Bethlehem (Pennsylvania), no earlier than November 1797 and no later than April 1798] 1 I received your letter from Petersburg on March 21, 1797. 2 in November. From it I learned with pleasure that you (according to my wish) decided to send me separate parts from the collection of […]

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The Tartarian Language – Part 1

I have just given myself a crash course in Linguistics – a subject that does my head in at the best of times – by looking into several languages i.e. Altaic, Tungusic, Yakutic and Evenkis. Yes….I thought that too. WTF? Anyhoo. it would seem that these languages above are just fancy-pant names for the divisions […]

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Tartaria – Hidden History Bombshell

OK. I am usually much more subtle than this. But what the heyhoo? I will use every weapon available. Below is a repost of Family Tree – Comnenus. Everything I post here is connected. Follow the bloodline. It leads to the hiding of Tartaria……..     I gave a preview yesterday and today I have […]

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Jotunheim – Land of the Giants

Medieval Scandinavian sources mention a place called Jotunheim,  near Canguard (Kiev) inhabited by Jotir. Jotir was the Scandinavian term for Goths/Scythians Medieval English sources located Jotunheim in Scythia.   Jotunheim translates as Land of the Giants.   

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Amazon Warrior Women were Tartarian Wives

In the 16th century book Kronika Wszystkiego świata by Marcina Bielski (Chronicle of the Whole World) the author has a chapter called… ABOUT AMAZON WOMEN, TATAR WIVES They rode and fought with their men as equals. No kidding!! But – as another name for Tartarian is Scythian. And Scythian is another name for Scandanavian; these […]

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Tartaria – Synonyms

Make of this what you will. If you know my work, you know the source. And you know that I do my RESEARCH. I’ve known for a long time that the word INDIA, in the Middle Ages, meant ‘a land far away.’ Confusion reigns! Quote…. “We would like to explain the meaning of the sign […]

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The Coat of Arms for Prester John

I have come across a gorgeous 16th century book showing coats of arms and was stunned by this picture’ The Coat of Arms of Prester John – The Grand Kahn – Batu Khan – Ivan Kalita – Ivan Danilovich. Ivan Kalita began the huge expansion of the Empire of Tartary. Here are a few other […]

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Etymology of the word Tartary by Petr Dunayev

Etymology of the word “Tartary” Petr Dunayev Where, etymologically, did the word “Tartaria” come from? Let’s follow the roots of this concept. Using etymological dictionaries, let’s start with Harper’s online dictionary; tart (1) – tart, sour; tart (adj.) (having a sharp taste); from the old English “teart” – painful, sharp, severe, rough (especially in relation to punishment); from the Germanic * ter-t-, […]

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