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Tartaria

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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    cheeki kea

    It's been interesting reading the comments from the Hungarian Tartaria fans on social media recently who say that in the distant past they were nomads before the known times and had the first written language in Europe before the birth of Christ. If that was the case then going by their own spoken language they must have interacted with or even been hyperboreans - who themselves could navigate the rivers down to the seas after the ice ages and engage in the trade of goods and transport over vast distances. ( the seas in question then must have been the Caspian or Black seas  )Could that have enabled them to become bilingual then in the long lost past ? Even today the last remaining Tartars are scatted across Russia and probably other countries also that we do not know of.  

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      John Miller

      Tartaria: the empire that built half the world's cathedrals, then vanished because someone lost the manual.

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        cheeki kea

        A smidgeon of facts have come to light. In English a misspelling suddenly occurred where an extra R was was added in the word Tatar giving an undue impression for reasons unknown and that spelt word just became normalised. Perhaps some hostility towards their early religion happened at the time and maybe a long back before that, but it's just a guess.