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I am dreaming, no, I am even sure that very little time will pass and the ideas that are given in this article will become facts beyond doubt. And a person who has accidentally wandered onto this page in a year or a couple of years will shrug his shoulders and ask: "Why write such obvious platitudes?" Flags of Tartary? Yes, who doesn't know about them?

Quite recently, it would seem, the guides talked about the uniqueness of the battlements of the walls of the Moscow Kremlin in the form of the letter M. Have you heard about the "unique dovetail?"

Well, look at the old engravings, Olearia, for example, this is not any decor and there is no uniqueness here - in these "tails", like in spacers, were logs holding a wooden canopy.

Quite recently, I suggested that the walls of the Moscow Kremlin were white - today it's ridiculous to talk about it, everyone knows about it. They were always whitewashed, like any other brick walls of any other fortress or building, and only under Stalin they began to be painted with red paint. Again, no one is hiding anything, information is on the network, but few people know about it. How much more is there that lies on the surface that no one hides, but people continue to argue about it? Many, very many.

Tatar-Mongol yoke? They wrote about him in textbooks and books, filmed and are still making films. Newly formed countries write their "ancient history" for it. Well, how many facts still need to be provided to make this shameful game about the yoke sink into oblivion? There are so many facts, everything is on the surface. And nothing is hiding. They just don’t talk about it and this is enough.

But Tartaria is ridiculed, people who talk about it are called ignoramuses, fools, they refer to the ignorance of foreign cartographers, to the wrong spelling of the word Tataria and anything else, they carry any game with a clever look. Of course, the cartographers were such fools that the river beds, the outlines of the coastlines, the settlements indicated correctly, but the name of the country, poor things, was beguiled. Without exception.

So much information has now accumulated that any inexperienced man in the street, even slightly plunging into the topic, sees that everything is not so simple as they are trying to impose on us. This lie is already barely holding on and is about to collapse. You will see. The country of Tartaria is also recognized. And the story about Asians with crooked swords will be thrown into the dustbin of history. But, so far, as I write these lines, this has not happened yet.

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You have seen many maps more than once, I will show you the flags. Including flags of Tartary. I will not quote. You yourself can easily find academic versions on the Internet. You have already seen many flags, but have you looked at them the way I suggest to look at them?

Actually, I will draw your attention to the clear continuity of the Russian and Tartar flags, and many others: a black symbol on a gold background as a trace of the past community of now "independent states". Plus, you will see that the tricolor is not even a trade flag, but the flag of the Russian-American Company.

First, let's take a look at the atlas "National and Commercial Flags of All Nations". Edition of 1874. (all pictures in the article open in high resolution when clicked).

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So, the imperial flag of Russia is a black double-headed eagle on a gold background.

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Stylistically, the Russian Standard clearly echoes the Austrian and Chinese flags. More precisely, the Chiniys. But more on that below.

By the way, why is the Russian standard in the first place in the atlas? Yes, the US flag is in the center, it is understandable, an atlas was published in America, but in honor of what in 1874 the Russian flag was awarded first place? We were supposedly a third-rate maritime power with a capital that had access only to the northern seas, where most of the year the ships were frozen in ice ?! (De Custine).

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Interestingly, the Russian Jack is almost a mirror flag of Britain.

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Well, and the flag of the Russian-American Company is a familiar tricolor.

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Further more.

The reader will ask: “Why not accept that these are fakes? There are other atlases and maps as well”. There are others. There is.

Appleton, D. & Co. 1892
Appleton, D. & Co. 1892

Appleton, D. & Co. 1892.

Look at the three drawings, supposedly made by Peter himself. The drawings are different. They are similar, but do not overlap when overlaid. Maybe these are fakes, but dozens of collections of flags of the world are still correct?

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The most boring drawing for our analysis. Nothing out of the ordinary. The Russian Imperial flag is, of course, a black eagle on a gold background, and not a tricolor. Well, for now, keep in mind the flag of China and the Auto-Hungarian Empire. Check out other flags too. I will cautiously assume that the color red means independence. Details below.

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In the following collection of flags, lies about Tartary and history are especially evident:

Pavillons et bannières maritimes du XVIIIe siècle
Pavillons et bannières maritimes du XVIIIe siècle

Pavillons et bannières maritimes du XVIIIe siècle.

The file is large, good resolution. Available on Wikipedia. And for some reason the last row is cut off … Why is that? AND? Negligence? Come on! So what's wrong with that?

We are not Wikipedia, we have nothing to hide:

Tableau des pavillons ou Bannières que les vaisseaux des tout les nations arborent sur le mers 1765
Tableau des pavillons ou Bannières que les vaisseaux des tout les nations arborent sur le mers 1765

Tableau des pavillons ou Bannières que les vaisseaux des tout les nations arborent sur le mers 1765.

Oh! I seem to know why the previous drawing was cropped. There are two flags of Tartary in the bottom row. Owl and Griffin (although some believe that this is not a Griffin, but a Dragon, not the essence). See, study, search and find common ground, think for yourself. You don't have to trust anyone.

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And assess visually the similarity of styles. Memorize the countries. All of them were once part of a single whole.

Once again the flags of Russia:

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Please note: the examples given by me in the article are presented primarily as naval flags. What "territory" of "Tartary" can we talk about and what nomads Tatar-Mongols stutter about if there is a country flag and a sea flag? Or does history know the great exploits of the Tatar navigators? Mongols?

Bowles's universal display of the naval flags of all nations in the world. Printed for the proprietor Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London
Bowles's universal display of the naval flags of all nations in the world. Printed for the proprietor Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London

Bowles's universal display of the naval flags of all nations in the world. Printed for the proprietor Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London.

Then the time has come to quote Andrey Golubev (from personal correspondence). Here's what he writes:

In general, the tricolor is an ersatz banner, and it came only when the Romanovs took power. At all times when Russia was independent, we had a red banner. Specifically in Russia. And the empire, of which Russia was a part, always had a golden banner. Only under Tartary there was a griffin on a golden field, and under RI - a two-headed one. The current tricolor is not even a banner, but the flag of the Russian-American Trading Company. So at this stage we are not a state, but a firm. And the symbolism, which not everyone knows how to read, speaks directly about this. When we become independent, the banner should again become gold for the whole country, and red for the RSFSR. I hope that we will live to see this time.

Bowles's Naval Flags
Bowles's Naval Flags

Bowles's Naval Flags.

Please, in confirmation of Andrey's words. Red flags. Check out the other flags with a predominance of red. The USSR flag was red. It was a completely independent state. Flag of Hamburg - Free City, etc.

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And large flags of Tartary in good resolution. The territory that was mistakenly written about, you see, foreign travelers. After all, Tartary is written in various sources, but Wikipedia calls it all fiction: the travels of Marco Polo, Shakespeare's Macbeth, Puccini's Turandot, Chaucer's Tales of Canterbury, Dickens's Great Expectations, etc. Oh well…

Tableau des Pavillons que la Plupart des Nations Arborent à La Mer '. A colored print, after the 1756 original
Tableau des Pavillons que la Plupart des Nations Arborent à La Mer '. A colored print, after the 1756 original

Tableau des Pavillons que la Plupart des Nations Arborent à La Mer '. A colored print, after the 1756 original.

The next picture is of lower quality, but I think you can easily find both Tartaria and the flags of Russia. And you will see all the same common in their form. And other flags on a gold background will give you food for thought.

Pavillons des marines. 1750
Pavillons des marines. 1750

Pavillons des marines. 1750.

Yes, there are plenty of examples. And how many are not yet represented on the Web?

Tableau des Pavillons - Que les Vaisseaux Arborent en Mer & quot; par Philippe Dauchez Rarissime, 1766
Tableau des Pavillons - Que les Vaisseaux Arborent en Mer & quot; par Philippe Dauchez Rarissime, 1766

Tableau des Pavillons - Que les Vaisseaux Arborent en Mer & quot; par Philippe Dauchez Rarissime, 1766.

Some copies are in private collections, and sometimes you can save photos of lots until they are sold.

Tableau des Pavillons - Que les Vaisseaux Arborent en Mer & quot; par Philippe Dauchez Rarissime, 1766
Tableau des Pavillons - Que les Vaisseaux Arborent en Mer & quot; par Philippe Dauchez Rarissime, 1766

Tableau des Pavillons - Que les Vaisseaux Arborent en Mer & quot; par Philippe Dauchez Rarissime, 1766.

Pay attention to dates. The spread is a hundred years or more.

Here, again the flags of Tartary.

ohann Baptist HOMANN (1663ca - 1724) * Flaggen alle seefahrenden Potenzen und Nationen *
ohann Baptist HOMANN (1663ca - 1724) * Flaggen alle seefahrenden Potenzen und Nationen *

ohann Baptist HOMANN (1663ca - 1724) * Flaggen alle seefahrenden Potenzen und Nationen *.

More flags

Tableau de tous les pavillons que l'on arbore sur les vaisseaux dans les quatre parties du monde
Tableau de tous les pavillons que l'on arbore sur les vaisseaux dans les quatre parties du monde

Tableau de tous les pavillons que l'on arbore sur les vaisseaux dans les quatre parties du monde.

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Let's take a closer look.

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Everything is in its place. And the flags of Tartary, and whatever you want.

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How many more examples need to be presented so that the lies that Levashev invented Tartaria cease to sound from the lips of any "smart guys"? How long does it take for everyone to finally wake up? And I demand, yes, yes, I demand, not only the recognition of Tartary, but the recognition of the falsity of the entire modern history of Europe, China, Russia, etc. There was a single system, a unipolar world. And stop carrying the game about super-ukrov, bad Finno-Finns and Tatar-Mongols and humiliating researchers who want to get to the bottom of the truth!

Tableau de tous les pavillons que lon arbore sur les vaisseaux Dans les Quatre Parties du Monde, chez Mondhare rue St. Jacques 1781
Tableau de tous les pavillons que lon arbore sur les vaisseaux Dans les Quatre Parties du Monde, chez Mondhare rue St. Jacques 1781

Tableau de tous les pavillons que lon arbore sur les vaisseaux Dans les Quatre Parties du Monde, chez Mondhare rue St. Jacques 1781.

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More please:

Tavola delle più esatte ed usitate Bandiere che si alberano a Bordo dei Bastimenti di Guerra, e Mercantili di tutte le Nazion Raccolte, e delineate da Vinco: Scotti de Livorno l'Anno 1796
Tavola delle più esatte ed usitate Bandiere che si alberano a Bordo dei Bastimenti di Guerra, e Mercantili di tutte le Nazion Raccolte, e delineate da Vinco: Scotti de Livorno l'Anno 1796

Tavola delle più esatte ed usitate Bandiere che si alberano a Bordo dei Bastimenti di Guerra, e Mercantili di tutte le Nazion Raccolte, e delineate da Vinco: Scotti de Livorno l'Anno 1796.

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What is interesting about this selection: here we see Mogulov and Rostock.

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On other maps, the Moguls flag is labeled as Bantam. It is interesting. And here, again Sprout. Sergey Ignatenko wrote about him in the article Tartary or Rostok? No, Sprout is not Tartary, but it is part of it. Therefore, Sergei asked himself such a question - is it not the same thing.

Lloyd, HH 1874 Flags and arms of the principal nations of the world
Lloyd, HH 1874 Flags and arms of the principal nations of the world

Lloyd, HH 1874 Flags and arms of the principal nations of the world.

Flags of Tartary and the flag of Russia. And the Rostock flag - all have the same style. Black sign on a gold background. They are parts of a whole.

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Everyone already knows the drawings of the atlas “Flags of all Nations. Religions and Races of the World "Sshonberg & Company 1865 edition. The flags are known on the web, but they were presented in very low quality. Let's fix it.

Schonberg & Co. Date: 1865 Short Title: The Flags of All Nations. Religions and Races of the World
Schonberg & Co. Date: 1865 Short Title: The Flags of All Nations. Religions and Races of the World

Schonberg & Co. Date: 1865 Short Title: The Flags of All Nations. Religions and Races of the World.

The most famous flag of this atlas is the flag of Tartaria. Let me remind you, 1865. From Tartary already some fragments, but the flag is there.

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And again the imperial standard of Russia - a double-headed eagle on a gold background. And the tricolor is just a trade flag.

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This document has one more page. Let's see what ideas about the world were among its compilers. I understand, boring tables, some kind of graphs, but it's necessary.

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Population

The population of Asia (yes, let's already read as it is written, not as we were forced to read. Asia, not Asia). More people live in Siberia than in the Chini Empire. Here is 1 person per 100 kilometers, here is the tundra and taiga. And what, Remezov's cards are still game and inventions?

And in the almost disappeared Tartary 8 million people. End of the nineteenth century !!!

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Races

Incredible! Do you think this is a joke? Now everyone at home can print anything on a printer. There was always a lot of nonsense and nonsense, rubbish and false propaganda published. But, who benefited from this?

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Mongols and Caucasians live in Russia! And in Greenland the Mongols. And in Northwest Canada.

Do we now also understand the word "Mongol"? No, we do not understand it correctly.

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And in Europe, it turns out, only Caucasians live. Wild, if you apply the current meaning to the word Caucasian.

World population by race

Caucasians are a race, and there are 270 million in Europe. Here's how you want. Most of all are Mongols. Half a billion worldwide.

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The Americans, it turns out, are also a race, in the understanding of 1865.

Religions

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Do you know what heathen is? And what year is the atlas, remember?

Atlas of 1865. And heathen in translation from English means - LANGUAGE!

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Pagans 200,000,000.

Information about the fleet of Tartaria has not yet been particularly found. Please send me if you know something. Here's a curious drawing for now. Or rather, a description for it. Does this have anything to do with Tartary?

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HMS Eagle with HMS Tartar and convoy in distance, off Sable Island, Nova Scotia, 13 June 1776 (His Majesty's ship "Eagle" with His Majesty's ship "Tartar" and convoy, near Sable Island, Nova Scotia, 13 June 1776.

In conclusion, I will say that, to my great regret, I have repeatedly noticed the comments of enthusiastic Russophobes to articles about Tartary. As always, everything is upside down with them. I would only advise you to try to search in the examples given by me or in other collections of flags of their "ancient" states. I am sure that the times will come when we will all understand that we are all a single whole, and the story is common, turned inside out and slanderous. I know that even today in all countries there are the majority of reasonable, thinking, analyzing, independent people who know and understand perfectly well. Strength is in unity and truth.

Author: Sil2