Who Are We? Russians Or Tartars? - Alternative View

Who Are We? Russians Or Tartars? - Alternative View
Who Are We? Russians Or Tartars? - Alternative View

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Video: Who Are We? Russians Or Tartars? - Alternative View
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“Millions are you. We are darkness and darkness and darkness.

Try it, fight with us! Yes, we are Scythians! Yes, Asians - we - With slanting and greedy eyes!

- Alexander Blok

The topic of this post was inspired by a recent conversation with an archaeologist I know from Pskov, at the excavation of a 16th century church in Izborsk. When it came to the coins of Russia, he let slip that the actual Russian coins began to be minted quite late. Yes … We all went to school and remember very well that the main means of payment up to kopecks were efimkas, hryvnias, rubles, re (i) zans, and initially silver dirhams.

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Dirham. 778 year.

“Historians” explain to us the phenomenon of using foreign money by the fact that Russia did not have its own silver, and it was easier to use the “imported currency”, the Arab one. In addition, now almost the same story … green American "candy wrappers" are very much even in use in modern Russia. Maybe now it is not so everywhere, but in the nineties of the last century, dollars could be paid, if not in every store, then in any market and in a cafe and in a restaurant. By the way, I bought my first computer in 2001 in a store for dollars!

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And if you still assume a different version, more logical? Why not admit that dirhams with Arabic script were minted in Russia? How did it not have its silver? Besides the fact that Samarkand and Bukhara were the main source of gold and precious stones for replenishing the treasury of Russian princes and tsars, Great Biarmia (Perm) has always been an abundant storehouse of its own silver. Well, look at these masterpieces of Zakamsk masters. Special focus on plots:

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Remember how many confirmations of the use of "Turkic" languages we know? Ancient weapons are adorned with quotes from the Koran.

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The helmet of Alexander Nevsky is just a quote from the Koran. The work of the famous Russian gunsmith Nikita Davydov.

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And this is the sword of Andrei Staritsky - the son of Ivan III. (1490-1537).

And now, perhaps, it will become clear why Afanasy Nikitin, in his "Walk across the Three Seas", so easily used the Arabic language when reading Christian prayers! Here is a typical example: “Lord God Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth! Turn not your face away from your bondage, for I am near sorrow. Lord! Look at me and have mercy on me, as yours am a creation; do not turn me away, O Lord, from the true path and instruct me, O Lord, on your right path, for you have done no virtue in need, my Lord, as your days are swollen with evil, my Lord, Ollo the first gamer, Ollo you, kareem Ollo, ragym Ollo, Karim Ollo, ragymello; Akhalim dulimo. Already passed 4 Great days in Besermenskaya land, but Christianity did not leave; far off God knows what will happen."

AND? What !? Accident? A tribute to fashion? Count Leo Tolstoy also wrote half of the text in French! This topic requires detailed analysis. As the language of the main enemy, France became the second state language in Russia. Or maybe this is a lie about the enmity of the Alexandrov (both) with the Napoleons (both, I and III, respectively).

And I prefer the version that Arabic is our native language, and it was used everywhere, along with Russian. Actually, the language that we now use, and which we consider Russian, is not quite Russian. Rather Pomeranian. This language was spoken in Pomerania, before German won there. And Catherine the Great spoke exactly this language! She's not dumb! And our classics adopted Catherine's style, and now Dostoevsky's language is considered the standard of Russian.

Let's go further. Thousands of people are perplexed about what the Arab crescent on Christian crosses means!

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And if we consider in detail, then we find a lot of questions, answers to which no one will give. In the city of Pechora, where I have been living in recent years, there are a lot of churches, cathedrals, chapels. And there is not a single pair of identical crosses! Why? What is the difference? The ministers of the temples are silent. Well, no … they are muttering some nonsense, but I think that they themselves do not know. The rank is not the same, they are not supposed to know what the dignitaries from the dioceses know. And I want to know that on the same cross four-ray stars, “stars of David”, Orthodox “peaks”, a star named the Sun and a crescent moon are made together !?

Well … since there are no answers, it remains to recognize that the church was one. Veles and Svarog, Mohammed and Isaiah were glorified in it, it may very well be that Jesus too. But I can hardly believe it. Christianity has penetrated all corners of the world, appropriated names and symbols for itself, made prayer houses out of temples of science, for deceiving, intimidating and subjugating the people.

We would sit in their caves with their fish. After all, the symbol of Christianity was originally a fish, and not a cross! Our ancestors were too tolerant, loyal to representatives of other religions, so they did not see the danger for themselves. How Nicholas II did not see the danger of the teachings of Marx and his followers Lenin and Trotsky.

Okay, there are also different goodies. I really, really want to know what our ancestors looked like. For some reason, “historians” do not like to show how we were portrayed in the Middle Ages. We'll see…

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Portrait of a noble Slav by Remrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn 1632

Where is the bearded man in a hat with sable fur? I see a khan with a Russian face and politician eyes, burdened with thoughts about the fate of the electorate.

And how is Russia described in the famous Encyclopedia Britannica, published in 1771?

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Please note, this is the end of the 18th century !!!

“Tartary, a huge country in the northern part of Asia, bordering Siberia in the north and west, called Great Tartary. The tartars living south of Muscovy and Siberia are called Astrakhan, Cherkassky and Dagestan; living in the northwest of the Caspian Sea are called Kalmyk Tartars and which occupy the territory between Siberia and the Caspian Sea; Uzbek Tartars and Mongols, who live north of Persia and India and, finally, Tibetans, who live northwest of China."

(Encyclopedia Britannica, first edition, Volume 3, Edinburgh, 1771, p. 887).

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And in the Russian Empire, quite a lot was written about Tartary.

Now let's remember Marco Polo (1254-1324). We were told many miracles about him at school, just not what relates to Lapotnaya Russia. I'll show you! See for yourself!

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Here the Veneti Matvey and Nikolai Pavlovs (Mark's father and uncle) receive a golden girl from the hands of the "Mongol" Kubilai. I am not distorting, Matteo, Nicola and Marco, travelers have been since Italy appeared. And in early sources, it is said that they were from the city of Veneta (now Venice), and were Venets. And the Veneti, as you know, are a Slavic tribe, so it is logical that their names were Nikolai, Matvey and Mark.

And the golden girl in Tartary was a pass and a certificate of protection. The owner of this sign in any locality was considered the personal envoy of the Great Khan, and had the right to use mail horses for free.

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This engraving depicts the messengers of the Apostle (this is how the head of the Catholic Church was called earlier), asking the Great "Mongolian" Khan to accept gifts from the chief priest of Lombardy.

Did you imagine the Mongols like that?

The same can be said about the following medieval drawings, which depict sketches from the life of the "Mongol-Tatars":

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Admire Khubilai's wives and children. Are they different from Novgorodians, Penzyaks, or Tveryaks?

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So this is what they are … Tartar Tartars! And what is Asian, Mongolian about them? Well, you were clearly shown that these Horde people are the same white Europeans as the French and the British!

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And what kind of stories did they tell you about paper money? Catherine introduced? Well, well … Please. This picture shows an exchange office where merchants exchange gold and silver dirhams for … Paper money. PAPER !!! In the thirteenth century !!!

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And in pursuit … Admire. Fleet of the Great Khan. Khan Khubilai owned a fleet in the Pacific Ocean capable of walking 1,500 miles, and simultaneously transporting up to 30,000 infantry with weapons.

What does the word "kamikaze" mean, you know? Right. Wind of the Gods. And why? Because the inhabitants of Yapan Island (now Hokkaido) were horrified to see the masts of many ships of Kublai's fleet on the horizon. But a hurricane struck and prevented Kubilai's marines from landing. This saving wind for the Yapans was dubbed the “wind of the Gods”.

And what did they tell you about the founding of the Russian fleet? Peter the Great? Well, well … Let's go further. How the French cartographer Allen Malet (1630-1706) saw us

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Tartar princess and Tartar prince. 1700g.

What? Like? We continue to be surprised further!

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These are MOGOLS, not to be confused with the Mongols. Mogul, this is the European name for the people who inhabited Turan (Present Siberia, the Far East, Kolyma and Chukotka), Turkestan (the present republics of Central Asia), the entire Volga region, the North Caucasus and Crimea, with most of the present Ukraine.

In Moscow Tartary, Russia, White Russia (not to be confused with present-day Belarus, Belaya Rus is now called the Vologda region) and Novogradia with Pleskavia, the Mughals were called Mungals or Mongulls. And these people called themselves Mogulls, after the name of the first of the great Khans Mogull. Which, by the way, was a cousin of the blood brothers Russ and Sloven.

But after all, the "Academicians" Miller, Schloetzer and Bayer, who wrote history for Russia, did not particularly know languages, and translated the chronicles of the Tartar moguls in a peculiar way. This is how the myth of the 300-year-old yoke of the nomads from the steppe was born, who to this day remain them.

Back in the 18th century, everyone was well aware that the Empire of the Moghulls and Russes, which in the west was called the Great Tartary, existed for many millennia (remember, now it's summer 7525, according to the Russian calendar), and was the most developed country on the planet. Otherwise, it simply could not have survived in the form of such a huge Empire for a long time! And corrupt historians tirelessly tell us from school that we, the Slavs, say, only just before the baptism (1000 years ago) supposedly jumped from the trees and climbed out of our pits. But empty talk, albeit very persistent, is one thing. And the facts, which cannot be dismissed, are another matter.

The original version of this article was published on September 19, 2012.

Author: kadykchanskiy