Tartaria joyeria. Dec 9, 2022 · Was the massive kingdom of Tartaria visible on ancient maps much more advanced than we realize? This sub is an open forum for collaborative discussion of all topics "Tartaria" related, including Mud Flood, Tesla, AntiquiTech, Free Energy, Conspiracies, Hidden History, etc. Maybe the History we've been told is a lie! Were some ancient buildings built by a different race and their true history was covered up? Did ancient peoples have advanced forms of technology that have now been forgotten? Was the massive kingdom of Tartaria visible on ancient maps much more advanced than we realize? This sub is an open forum for collaborative discussion of all topics "Tartaria Feb 11, 2024 · What is "Tartaria" supposed to be? It was my understanding that "Tartaria" was a catch all name for the vast area of north-east Asia that Europeans had not really explored yet, that name being used as it was the perceived homeland of the Tatars/Tartars (or various Turkic/Mongolic peoples). May 13, 2024 · Take a look at tartaria . You might need to translate a lot but it is worth it, they believe Tartaria fell during the Napoleonic wars when France fucking nuked them. More can always be said, but this answer from u/EnclavedMicrostate and this answer from u/Kochevnik81 offer a good explanation of why the idea of a unified state of Tartaria is nothing more than a conspiracy theory. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. sk . Aug 22, 2020 · The Tartaria theory has a small but active following on subreddits such as r/Tartaria, r/tartarianarchitecture, and r/CulturalLayer, which as of writing have around 5,300, 2,400 and 23,000 subscribers, respectively, but it’s clear from the 8 questions on the topic asked at AskHistorians since January 2019 and this debunk request from June Nov 19, 2021 · No, there was no such thing as the Tartarian Empire. Mar 17, 2023 · What do you historians think of the tartaria mud flood theory? Archived post. A user called u/12tribesunite was known for constantly spamming this sub and others including r/tartaria and r/culturallayer He has a YouTube account under the same name and you can usually spot it by the image of Randy Marsh dressed as Lorde (South Park) which is usually on his videos. Tartaria was definitely just the area of Central/East Asia you refer to, but there is a whole lot of architecture and other anomalies that still don't fit with the current narrative of world history. Aug 22, 2020 · The Tartaria theory has a small but active following on subreddits such as r/Tartaria, r/tartarianarchitecture, and r/CulturalLayer, which as of writing have around 5,300, 2,400 and 23,000 subscribers, respectively, but it’s clear from the 8 questions on the topic asked at AskHistorians since January 2019 and this debunk request from June Nov 19, 2021 · No, there was no such thing as the Tartarian Empire. I think Tartaria is a smokescreen for something else. Sep 8, 2022 · Was the massive kingdom of Tartaria visible on ancient maps much more advanced than we realize? This sub is an open forum for collaborative discussion of all topics "Tartaria" related, including Mud Flood, Tesla, AntiquiTech, Free Energy, Conspiracies, Hidden History, etc. . uodc bbjkh yntwahb cnuwpx cokzp gujoaeji jokkzck zukby vpwj sxlp