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Discussion What do you think about the notion that there may have been a large country in the past which was lost to history?

Very interesting tbh.
 
It is interesting indeed.
I believe a lot of history is not told or even allowed to talk about because of political reasons and people losing their lifework when the truth would come out
 
The Jews have been OPPRESSED and you should worship and serve them.That's all you will ever need to know, goy.
 
it wasn't one country lol. Genghis khan and his grandchildren established different empires. Also all Turko-mongol successors called themselves "Tatar" or "Tartary" as it said in this article.
also "tartary" used as a geographical term.
"tartary" directly refers to areas that the Turks and mongols inhabited, and as well as native siberian people.
 
Not much tbh, it doesn't affect / help me
 
it wasn't one country lol. Genghis khan and his grandchildren established different empires. Also all Turko-mongol successors called themselves "Tatar" or "Tartary" as it said in this article.
also "tartary" used as a geographical term.
"tartary" directly refers to areas that the Turks and mongols inhabited, and as well as native siberian people.
interesting
 
So Tartary is moreso a geographical rather than political designation?
its both geographical and political since term tartary refers to asiatic people. like, for example, Spanish empire named its territories with different names like " Las Indias" refers to territories in americas.
or we can say the same for british empire, for example, all colonies and terroirists had different names and different governors. like Australia, it had/has a different flag too
 
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