https://archive.org/details/the-crowhouse-del-episode-history-is-a-... ~ I'll park this link up as an introduction of what to expect going forward. Many folks from across the world believe that the Tartarian Empire did exist, was a country of huge proportion that covered much of Russia and had territories within in a vast number other countries. The culture was rich, diverse, highly refined and had exquisite architecture accomplishments that stretched across the empire itself and into Europe and the world beyond. The inhabitants all spoke one language Tartarian and may have written that language in a number of alphabets other than their own. It is believed that this culture was erased from history both by natural disaster and retaliatory intent by parties unknown. As interesting snippets of info come through on this topic I'll post them here and feel free to join the discussion if the issue interests you.
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I think first evidence of the lost empires Language (tartarian) needs to be discovered or at least some reference to it that can satisfy even the woke club in wonderland if comes from a dot.gov site. Might whip them into silence for awhile at lease. https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OAM18840517.2.15 ~ An old newspaper review from before the empire and their culture were taken out. Madam Bishop goes off to Tartary. Oddly the news item came from a tiny town where there's many bizarre tartarian type buildings that stand to this day.
If this was a universal language, it might be regarded as a time going back before the Tower of Babel as told by the bible.
I was listening to Jason Breshears on his Archaix show talk about how the Great Wall in China has no other architecture similar in China. What similarity it has is the width of Roman roads. Travel across the immense lands that is China seems to make it a lot easier than over the varied terrain.
Thanks for reply Burbia. Language wise there appears to be Hungarian sub branch component to it which in itself is a sub branch of the indo-European language tree but away from the tree itself unknown at the time. The other component in there seems to be Altaic element that combines with it somehow. ( We find that the tartars liked a tidy appearance also and held that in very high regard ) The Great Wall of China in the early days of modern travel was called The Tartar wall according to postcards sent at the time. ( around 1910 ~1930 )
I forget some written language reads from right to left. The various calendars used up to now from a likely forgotten past are interesting also.
Look at what we have to put up with. Leftist journalism in full swing. Everyone knows who created the rail station, a fine scotsman encouraged by his father into architectural design. If his family not had to flee their homeland after the father was drowned there may not have even been a station of any significance at all. As for all those map names they were made up by those who got there first. Able Tasman the dutchman was the first European to name a place (after sailing east from Van Demons Land which he also named.) Sadly that was to be Murders Bay and he had little opportunity to name more. His unfortunate experience set off a chain of events that only got worse for those who attempted to arrive later. It was the few daring or brave that turned up for a long time afterwards. Who those people actually were remains unfound but occasionally their buildings might be. I've come across a few myself.
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