Incredible Remezov - Alternative View

Incredible Remezov - Alternative View
Incredible Remezov - Alternative View

Video: Incredible Remezov - Alternative View

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Remezov, Semyon Ulyanovich - Russian encyclopedist of Siberia - cartographer, architect, builder, historian, artist, writer.

His works:

Chorographic book of Siberia (1697-1711)

Handwritten "Drawing Book of Siberia" (1699-1701)

Service drawing book (1702 - 1730)

And here the confusion already begins, because there are many materials on the Internet, many articles, you can find maps and pages of books. But! A service drawing book cannot be found at all, although a facsimile copy was made, and hundreds of copies must be somewhere, but they seem to be missing. Such a book was seen in the video by Levashov:

Articles on the Internet for the most part are monotonous re-posts of the same thing. The given files are incomplete, the quality is terrible.

There is a Chorographic Book of Siberia. The original sailed to the USA, maybe it's good, since we have the opportunity to view it freely in high resolution - Remezov's map at the Harvard Library.

Promotional video:

Here are a few pages:

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My favorite page. Why? Well, firstly, this is a page from a book about Siberia, where there is no coordinate grid. There were, allegedly, no such advanced technologies at the time of Remezov in Russia. Well, secondly (click on the picture), look at North America. Something has been signed by Alaska. Everything else is white.

The map is in Latin, some words are only in Russian. We can, of course, say that this map is European and that it is an insert that has nothing to do with Remezov or Rus. So, for the horizon.

I would say - this is a sea map, perhaps of some kind of a round-the-world trip … Yes, I know, it is believed that in Russia before Peter, only Pomors sometimes went out to sea, but this is absolutely not the case.

So, the cities are not marked, there are inscriptions only along the coastlines, and even then not everywhere. West coast of Africa, South America, North America only on the west side. There is a sea in North America, which is amazing. There is a signature on the card, but I could not make out it. Only a few words are clear.

Why is this map in the book about Siberia?

An interesting thing, the maps of that time shine with gaps from the direction of Alaska. There is terra incognita. Remizov is another confirmation of Tartar America.

1719 Henri Chatelain
1719 Henri Chatelain

1719 Henri Chatelain.

1721 John Senex
1721 John Senex

1721 John Senex.

Etc. There are a lot of similar cards.

Question: if the card is Russian, then why in Latin? Why Nautical Chart? We see the Tartar Sea on the map, the continents are greatly distorted … I would like to say that they took, by some miracle, a bad and old map of the world from nowhere, redrawn, added in Russian and that's it. But you, this, throw up such explanations.

Move on.

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Coat of arms of Tobolsk. The capitals of the Siberian kingdom. I am looking for a two-headed eagle, so he asks here, but he is not!

There is an all-seeing eye, there are angels, there is the word GOD, and is Christ there or Iiiisssuuss? No, not Jesus, not Christ. Egov's nothing. God. And that's it. As you wish…

There are crosses, but there are also antennas. And one "temple" on the right, so that generally lies on its side. And the antenna to the right. But most of all I like the pillar of fire! The column is like in St. Petersburg. A huge column. A fire blazes at the top.

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Hmm … Is this that Tobolsk? Or as with my almost native Ryazan - the old one burned down, we took offense and built a new one … in another place?

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The eagle, of course, is. On the previous page right, a huge fat eagle. And the orb and the scepter and everything as it should be. By royal decree, etc … a careful image … We look at the picture carefully.

All characters are signed.

  • true
  • Vera
  • Fire
  • Love

An angel holds the scepter. Power in hand, I don't understand … Dei? The land and the sea hold the coat of arms with a crown, which means the kingdom, and, apparently, Siberian. Although there is one arrow, there are two … And on the left there are two men of a clearly Slavic appearance. One with an anchor - Sibirets? The second is clearly an archer. Tartasian? Tartarine? On the right are two more guys with skins. Poorly readable inscriptions … Samoyed? Obodasanets?

It doesn't matter, I am interested in Tartasinets with Sibirs and the fact that all of them, being under the coat of arms, seem to bring tribute, an offering, bow down under it.

So there was no Tartary, and Tartary is not a Russian name, but given by the Europeans of a huge territory, right?

Well, then everything is boring. Rivers, rivers, speeches ….

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Many are already familiar with such pictures.

And it can be seen that the whole of Siberia is densely populated and well studied.

There are both large and small villages. Which raises most of the questions.

This genocide of what scale had to be for all this to disappear from the face of the earth? Catastrophe? The flood? Meteorite? Peter the Great? The conquest of Siberia by Yermak? In the new history, nothing about this is known.

At the expense of dating … And the fact that the service drawing book is the last in the list. Well I do not know….

  • The chorographic book of Siberia (1697-1711) at the beginning contains very interesting pages, the rest is maps of the area.
  • The handwritten "Drawing Book of Siberia" (1699-1701) - only maps.
  • The service drawing book (1702 - 1730) is of particular interest to me, I am looking for it unsuccessfully, on the net, apparently it is not.
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There is, apparently, a certain workshop.

In the video, Levashov flips through the pages of the facsimile edition of the clearly Service Book. Not the first two. These pages are not there.

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A strange building, both Russian and not Russian at the same time …

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Gingerbread house. Chambers! And such were in Russia?

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Steel workshops? Siberia?

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Temple, but not a Christian cross …

My suggestion:

  1. Service drawing book - a lot of interesting things from everyday life, architecture, life arrangement - the first!
  2. Chorographic book of Siberia, edited version. Where there are almost only one card.
  3. The handwritten "Drawing Book of Siberia" only atlas.

Is it possible that all these documents are forgeries? It is even possible. But then look for someone who benefits. But it turns out that no one benefits. We constantly come across in the story about Remezov in the name of Miller. And he, as we know, was beneficial to the exact opposite. Find nothing.

What can be assumed … Perhaps we are talking about the same document in different versions. Who was their author, all these options, does not matter.

Remezov himself could have been. Or maybe there was never any Remezov….

Accordingly, the original - the so-called Service Drawing Book, which, perhaps, was not finished, turned, after discarding obvious details that were completely objectionable to the new history, into a kind of Horographic Book, which, although dedicated to Peter I, was never given to him was. Even this option was rejected, it seems. However, he survived. This version miraculously survived and ended up in the States.

The Drawing Book of Siberia, or, more simply, just an atlas, was not particularly advertised, but it was not much hidden either. Yes, densely populated Siberia. The book is not pleasing, but for the time being they preferred to keep it….

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But what a wonderful miracle the original of the first book itself was preserved, and even a facsimile copy was made - it's a mystery. Just go find her. There is no it. And whoever has it, he keeps mum or, like Levashov, already cannot say …

It would seem that it is already time to finish, but there is one more book - The Brief Siberian Chronicle.

“The short Siberian chronicle (Kungurskaya) is an integral part of the Remezov chronicle. It was published as a separate book in 1880 in St. Petersburg. And the service drawing book is volume 4 of this chronicle."

Let's get a look:

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You don't have to be a particularly gifted, soothsayer or a certified historian to notice that this Kungurskaya chronicle does not stick in any way with the rest of the books. And it's not that it's photolithography.

Firstly, this tale about Ermak, the conqueror of Siberia, with popular prints, where the eyes are dazzled by Christian symbolism, which is not in other books!

Only a fairy tale. What it really is and why, let everyone find the answer for himself. I'm not interested, but it was worth mentioning it. The fact that even the most recent and well-trained Remezov atlas is only an appendix to this shnyaga, I do not even want to discuss. Here they are - works worthy of Miller.

Compare yourself:

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Perhaps the reader will be surprised, because the Remizov maps are primitive: there is no grid, north is now on the right, then below, there is no scale. How can you take them seriously?

I myself thought so myself, but I will say one thing: what if this is exactly the level of 1700 and is? What if all the other cards, European, chic, are fake?

We have heard more than once about the global reworking of history and its complete rewriting? What if Remezov's impossible cards are, on the contrary, the real ones?

Author: Sil2