Tartaria Explained Supercut: Old World - Cathay, Grand Tartary, America

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This is an 8 episode compilation of some of the best tartaria episodes over the past year. This is a huge supercut of old world Tartary videos. If you’re new to the channel or Tartaria, this will give you the ultimate breakdown. This is Tartaria Explained.

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what a MEGA CUT !!!! wasn't expecting 4.5 HOURS when I started watching 😅

this is the ultimate resource on the real Tartaria, thank you for all the time and effort you've spent to research and bring us this information 🙏

harris
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This vid came across my feed and I love this topic so I decided to watch. I was impressed that you went back to ancient books and not some goggly moggly nonsense. You have an incredible voice and your narration is very pleasant to listen to. Your amount of research is on a scholarly level. Bravo!!!

irisessex
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You did great Work . Thank you . I am in St . Louis and there are things Here Older than 400 Years, Bells, Buildings, Roads and Trails, Most are rotting away . Once you go back 300 Years things get washed away, Water can damage a Mountain and make it a Valley, Thanks for Reading too :) QC

QuaaludeCharlie
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Oh this one is a multi-view feature! So much information here to take in one listening/viewing. I appreciate productions like this one. Thank you!

wadet
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Omg thank for this! After I watch your videos I like to call asleep to your amazing voice! It's very soothing 😊

juliehobbs
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Made it through the whole thing !! I will be watching it again!

dougharding
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Nice work Luke!
Very in-depth and dedicated research
💯

evamar
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I have no idea why but I feel like narnia is somehow a representation of tartaria.

jessieadore
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Bro! You gotta check out that strange zigzag wall that starts at these coordinates: 48°33'10.0"N 44°20'41.1"E
At 2:13:00 you show a map with a wall all across Tartary. This zigzag wall is not going the same way but it's along the Wolga river going north. So strange!!!
edit: another one starting here: 48°14'20.4"N 40°40'14.1"E

Thank you for the extensive research! You've written your piece of history ;-)

Chaotist
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Thank you for the link, you filled in a few more pieces for me.

dean
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Thanks for the history lesson. Very much appreciated.

KenHinnenkamp
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Thank you yall
I’m going back to the beginning so I don’t miss any❤️
This is to all the ppl who say Tartaria wasn’t REAL!!!!

tammyireland
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You have a lovely voice. Very nice to listen to ❤

ericathomas
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I need a playlist of where to start. This is my first tartaria video and I feel like I'm drowning in the deep end by the first 5 minutes.

tylerswenson
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The Cimmerians are the Cymru, it’s no wonder they changed the name to Wales, in Cardiff, the capital of Wales we have a place named Cathay, and also Canton, just thought I’d mention that. Love your work.

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2/2
2:18:46: 🌍 Exploration of the historical Tartarian Empire, its boundaries, relationships with other empires, and the Crimean Carnate.

• 2:18:46: Tartaria was a vast empire in Europe and Asia, with distinct boundaries and cities like TKA shesus.

• 2:19:09: The empire was divided into East and West Tartar, with clear geographical boundaries.

• 2:19:30: Historical documents mention the use of titles like Sham, Emperor, and KH in Tartarian society.

• 2:20:07: Tartan boats were used in the Mediterranean, possibly by the Tartars from the Barbar coast.

• 2:21:08: The boundaries of Tartaria included regions like Siberia, China, Korea, and the Caspian Sea.

• 2:34:19: The Tartars were closely related to the Turks, with shared history, alliances, and aspirations.

• 2:37:21: The Crimean Carnate was a successor to the Golden Horde, centering the Empire in Crimea.

• 2:38:35: The Carnate faced annexation by the Russian Empire in 1783, leading to the Crimean War in the mid-1800s.

• 2:39:03: France protested against the annexation, and the Crimean War resulted in significant casualties on both sides.

2:39:43: 🗺️ Exploration of historical claims linking Tartary to America, debunking myths and discussing King Tartar of Qua.

• 2:39:43: Tartary's potential presence in America is a controversial topic with limited historical evidence.

• 2:39:49: Mainstream historians attribute the Turkic invasion in the 6th century and the rise of Cumans or Kips in the 11th century to the history of Tartary.

• 2:40:06: The Tartars, possibly descendants of Israel's tribes, were later ruled by Genghis Khan's hordes.

• 2:40:14: The first recognized ruler, Arano, is linked to Batuk Khan in Tartary's history.

• 2:40:22: A book mentioning Tartary is discussed, but some sections are missing in the English version.

• 2:40:28: Tartaria is described as divided into different regions like Prensum Asiaticum and Cath Taria.

• 2:43:41: The Ottoman Empire supported Tartarian shams after 1475, despite earlier alliances.

• 2:52:03: Claims of Tartarian presence in North America are based on historical accounts like King Tartar of Qua.

• 2:52:09: The Seven Cities of Cibola and Quivira were sought by Spanish adventurers, linking to King Tartar.

• 2:56:35: Historical sources debunk the existence of Quivira and Annan, attributing them to myth and greed for gold.

• 2:57:01: A historical pageant in 1910 Colorado Springs included Old King Tartar of Qua, tying to the Tartarian narrative.

2:57:41: 🌎 Exploration of ancient connections between America and Tartary through historical accounts and theories.

• 2:57:41: Coronado's expedition in 1541 mentioned stories of a legendary City of Gold and King Tartar.

• 2:57:55: Various accounts describe Tartar rulers living in splendor with gold utensils and armor.

• 2:58:33: Mythology of King Tartar was prevalent in the 1800s, influencing local events and narratives.

• 3:00:58: Historical texts suggest Tartarian colonies passed into America through Siberia.

• 3:06:06: Samuel Mitchell proposed a theory of American Indian origins involving Tartars, Scandinavians, and Malays.

• 3:14:40: Uzziah Priest believed in diverse ancient nations, including Phoenicians and Israelites, colonizing America.

• 3:15:24: Coronado encountered an area in America resembling the American Tartar, drawing comparisons to Asiatic Tartars.

3:16:56: 🌎 Exploration of the concept of American Tartary and its connections to Asia, Europe, and Native American tribes.

• 3:16:56: Reference to an American Tartary map combining ancient and modern worlds, including regions like Macedonia and Greater Russia.

• 3:27:25: Speculation on Northern hordes from Asia, possibly Mongols, migrating to North America and interacting with indigenous populations.

• 3:32:06: Various historical texts and articles referring to Native American tribes as American Tartars, highlighting their lifestyle and interactions with neighboring civilizations.

• 3:33:18: Mentions of American Tartars in literature and reviews, depicting them in diverse scenarios from magic lantern shows to military pursuits.

3:34:01: 🗺️ Exploration of historical references to Tartaria, including its geography, monarchy, and interactions with China.

• 3:34:01: Tartaria described as lying between specific longitude and latitude degrees, with remnants of an ancient monarchy in 1690.

• 3:34:15: Reference to Tartaria also being associated with China, with the Great Sham of Tartary ruling both regions.

• 3:46:00: Contradiction in identifying Shambu as Beijing (Peiping) based on historical accounts and geographical evidence.

• 3:50:45: Historical records indicating Taman's capture of Calu, distinct from Beijing, prior to his intended invasion of China.

• 3:54:01: Discussion on the significance of the Great Wall of China in separating Tartaria from the Chinese territories.

3:55:15: 🗺️ Exploration of historical locations in Tartary, including Cathay and Grand Tartary.

• 3:55:15: Tartarian history reveals confusion between locations like Cath and calu.

• 3:55:21: Taman's journey to attack Beijing gets redirected to calu, indicating separate locations.

• 3:56:19: References to the Great Wall and strategic passages highlight the distinctiveness of calu.

• 4:05:07: Discussion on the language, inhabitants, and chief commodities of Tartary regions.

• 4:06:04: Identification of key cities like Shakan, Calik, and Karan within the Tartary regions.

• 4:06:04: Document details the divisions of Tartary into five parts, including Cath and calu.

• 4:12:53: Mapping historical territories like Cath, calu, and the Amar River to understand their geographical placement.

• 4:13:25: Exploration of the UPS people and their location in relation to Cath and the Great Wall of China.

• 4:14:18: Interpretation of historical accounts to unravel the mystery of Tartary's locations and kingdoms.

4:15:00: 🏰 The origins and construction of the Great Wall of China are debated, with theories suggesting Tartarian involvement.

• 4:15:00: The theory proposes that the Great Wall of China was built by Tartarians, not the Chinese, for border defense.

• 4:19:06: Russian mathematician Anatoli Fenco claims discrepancies in historical dating and suggests a Russ-centric theory.

• 4:21:03: Critics argue that Fenco's theory promotes Russian nationalism and overlooks historical Russian invasions.

• 4:23:07: Fenco questions the construction timeline of the Great Wall, suggesting it was built as a border between Russian and Chinese empires.

• 4:30:02: Historical evidence shows the Great Wall was constructed by the Ming Dynasty between 1368 and 1644, not by Tartarians.

• 4:33:04: Maps from the 1600s depict the Great Wall, supporting its construction during that period, contradicting Tartarian claims.

• 4:34:02: Expert analysis refutes the theory, stating that the Great Wall's design does not exclusively face China, debunking Tartarian involvement.

4:34:21: 🏰 Exploration of the Great Wall's purpose and origins, sparking debate among historians.

• 4:34:21: The Great Wall was built with crenellations facing North for defense.

• 4:34:28: It aimed to deter invading armies and facilitate defense against raiding parties.

• 4:34:53: The Wall served as a signaling system for fast relay of enemy troop movements.

• 4:35:19: Some suggest modifications in the 1900s altered the Wall's original appearance.

• 4:35:50: Debate exists on whether the Wall was built by Tartarians or the Ming Dynasty.

• 4:35:55: Viewers are invited to share their opinions on the Wall's origins in the comments.

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• 4:36:47: The Reddit community aims to foster discussions and sharing of research.
• 4:36:51: Future growth of the Reddit community is anticipated for more active participation.

Regular_John
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This is literally the holy grail of real information collected about Tartaria as of now thats publicly available. Thank you so much for everything this video is so useful as an educational tool and it makes a great watch.

MrTaikur
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I just watched this last night. On this channel

johnwayne
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I'm up in five hours plus.. Perfect 😊

jfruk
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Can you provide the link to the first book discussed? I am having trouble finding it on archive. Thanks for the great content!

brianmayer