Falsification Of History. Sepoy Uprising (1857) = Mopl Uprising (1921) - Alternative View

Falsification Of History. Sepoy Uprising (1857) = Mopl Uprising (1921) - Alternative View
Falsification Of History. Sepoy Uprising (1857) = Mopl Uprising (1921) - Alternative View

Video: Falsification Of History. Sepoy Uprising (1857) = Mopl Uprising (1921) - Alternative View

Video: Falsification Of History. Sepoy Uprising (1857) = Mopl Uprising (1921) - Alternative View
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Until 1905, the Russian Empire occupied the entire planet Earth. All scientists, writers, artists, composers were Russian citizens, whatever their names were. The presidential boards of the countries of the United States, France and others have been invented for the new states, and the presidents (or kings) have been copied as Russian prime ministers and politicians. Even the photo shows how similar they are. For example, Woodrow Wilson (28th President of the USA) = Peter Durnovo (Minister of the Russian Empire), or Adolf Thiers (2nd President of France) = Bismarck (1st Chancellor of Germany) = V. A. Sukhomlinov (Minister of the Russian Empire) - one person!)

Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States (1913-1921). From the 29th President of the United States Warren Harding (1921-1923), most likely, the state of the United States begins, which until 1921 was part of the Russian imp
Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States (1913-1921). From the 29th President of the United States Warren Harding (1921-1923), most likely, the state of the United States begins, which until 1921 was part of the Russian imp

Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States (1913-1921). From the 29th President of the United States Warren Harding (1921-1923), most likely, the state of the United States begins, which until 1921 was part of the Russian imp.

Pyotr Nikolaevich Durnovo (1905-1906) Prime Minister of the Russian Empire
Pyotr Nikolaevich Durnovo (1905-1906) Prime Minister of the Russian Empire

Pyotr Nikolaevich Durnovo (1905-1906) Prime Minister of the Russian Empire.

Adolphe Thiers 2nd President of France (1871-1873)
Adolphe Thiers 2nd President of France (1871-1873)

Adolphe Thiers 2nd President of France (1871-1873).

Bismarck is the first chancellor of Germany
Bismarck is the first chancellor of Germany

Bismarck is the first chancellor of Germany.

Vladimir Alexandrovich Sukhomlinov Minister of War of the Russian Empire. (1848-1826)
Vladimir Alexandrovich Sukhomlinov Minister of War of the Russian Empire. (1848-1826)

Vladimir Alexandrovich Sukhomlinov Minister of War of the Russian Empire. (1848-1826).

As for the Ottoman sultans and their viziers, they all fit well into the portrait chronicle of Russian emperors and prime ministers up to 1921, when the still unknown Turkey appeared on the map.

Mehmed Reshat (1909 - 1918)
Mehmed Reshat (1909 - 1918)

Mehmed Reshat (1909 - 1918).

Promotional video:

Ivan Logginovich Goremykin Prime Minister of the Russian imp. (Apr 22, 1906 to July 8, 1909)
Ivan Logginovich Goremykin Prime Minister of the Russian imp. (Apr 22, 1906 to July 8, 1909)

Ivan Logginovich Goremykin Prime Minister of the Russian imp. (Apr 22, 1906 to July 8, 1909).

Mukhrar Pasha (1852-1892)
Mukhrar Pasha (1852-1892)

Mukhrar Pasha (1852-1892).

Gergiy Evgenievich Lvov (from March 10 to July 8, 1917 g
Gergiy Evgenievich Lvov (from March 10 to July 8, 1917 g

Gergiy Evgenievich Lvov (from March 10 to July 8, 1917 g.

And I have a lot of this material (I will take pictures and post them directly from the book).

Every time, when new states were formed (in the 20th century!), They immediately began to write ancient history for them. But since the history of Mankind is one, the newly created states ascribed this history to themselves, making rearrangements of events in it so that it would not be similar to the history of neighboring states which "ss" also created it, changing the names of heroes, rulers, places of events and rearranging them sequence.

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So, back to the Sepoy uprising.

The studies of Pavel Kozlovsky concerning the reproduction of both individuals and events are very interesting.

- After the shameful surrender of Mack (1805), about 52 years have passed - in India, the largest uprising (1857) flares up against English rule. The main role in the movement was played by the Muslim provinces of India, and this uprising was led by the Sepoys. British troops with extreme malice and cruelty drowned the uprising in blood, exterminating the sepoys.

- After the shameful surrender of Mack (1870), about 51 years have passed - in India, the largest uprising (1921), the so-called "mopl uprising", breaks out. The main role in the movement was played by the Muslim population of India. The uprising was suppressed with extreme brutality by the British troops.

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Note: "sepoys" are Cossacks. Apparently, after the collapse of the Empire during the First World War, the British seized control of India, destroying the local Cossacks. Which, in turn, tried to prevent the British from entering India. Thus, British dominance over this region lasted much less than traditional history says - not 2 centuries, but only 25 years - from 1921 to 1947.

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The Malabar Uprising, also popularly known as the Mopla Uprising, was an armed uprising organized by the Muslim Mappils of Kerala against the British authorities and their Hindu allies in 1921
The Malabar Uprising, also popularly known as the Mopla Uprising, was an armed uprising organized by the Muslim Mappils of Kerala against the British authorities and their Hindu allies in 1921

The Malabar Uprising, also popularly known as the Mopla Uprising, was an armed uprising organized by the Muslim Mappils of Kerala against the British authorities and their Hindu allies in 1921.

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Over the next six months, the uprising engulfed much of southern Malabar, killing about 10,000 people
Over the next six months, the uprising engulfed much of southern Malabar, killing about 10,000 people

Over the next six months, the uprising engulfed much of southern Malabar, killing about 10,000 people.

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The presented fragments of the two "chronicles" describe the same events and since they are spaced apart in time, then undoubtedly one of them is a fake. Since the events reflected in these "chronicles" belong to the history of the 19th century, a logical conclusion can be drawn: traditional history was subjected to global falsification in the 20th century.