Showing posts with label Ivan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ivan. Show all posts

06 December 2024

Praga Khan

Known as the stage name of Maurice Engelen, it could be translated as Ruler of Prague. The board game Praga Caput Regni is about the reign of Emperor Charles IV, whom Anatoly Fomenko considers to be a partial duplicate of the following historical characters:

Constantinus Magnus   -    Sviatoslav Igorevich   -    Dmitry Alexandrovich   -    Tokhta Khan   -    Dmitry Ivanovich   -    Tokhta Mysh

As already suggested in my blogposts, Dmitry Donskoy & Kublai Khan even might be partial duplicates, whose composed biographies might have been inpired by Simeon Bekbulatovich & Feodor Ivanovich, possibly even extended with those of Boris Feodorovich & Feodor Borisovich. The first mentioned character above is the last one in the assembled reign of Ivan Vasilyevich, whose conquest of the khanates of Kazan & Astrakhan might have been partially duplicated as:

His successor withstood a last attack of the khanate of Crimea, possibly a remainder of the mentioned khaganate, which might have been partially duplicated as the battles of Kulishki & Karakorum. The producers of the Masonic Victory of WWII state that the Reformation was initiated by Judaism, which the researchers of the New Chronology describe as the struggle of Ivan Vasilyevich against Khazars & Livonians: Did Feodor Ivanovich give the final blow for a diaspora, as suggested in the Thirtheenth Tribe?

They seem to have migrated along Bohemia & Bavaria, where they later founded the Illuminati, while their royal family even reached Castilia, whose history might have been rewritten:

As experienced traders from European Mesopotamia, they subtly acquired prominent financial positions abroad, a network that would evolve into what is known as the Khazarian Mafia, who plays a prominent role in a History of Central Banking & might commemorate their first home abroad as follows:

Born in a family that followed the teachings of Zoroaster, it might however be that Freddy Mercury just expressed his struggle with sexuality. The song Injected with a Poison launched Praga Khan on the international scene: Does its phrase Rainbow inside your Mind refer to the indoctrination of LGBTQIA+, promoted by the ahrimanic Khazarian Mafia?

24 November 2023

Hulagu Khan

Sent by his brother along the Silk Road to conquer the Fertile Crescent, he captured the city bestowed by God, but the prompt need to attend a kurultai allowed the Mamluks to defeat the Mongols. His name is similar to his uncle's from the Chagatai Khanate & a chanyu of the Xiongnu Empire, as well with Ulugh Muhammad & Ulugh Beg, also astronomer & grandson of a great conqueror. Since proof for the historicity of the Mongol Empire is lacking, which biography might serve as the original for those partial duplicates?

The defeat near Ain Jalut might have been duplicated as the siege of Constantinopolis: Oleg the Wise also couldn't capture it, but before he managed to capture Kiev, a feat repeated by Batu Khan, who also promptly had to attend a kurultai. The founder of the Golden Horde is known as the successor of Genghis Khan in the New Chronology, which identifies Ryurik as a partial duplicate of the great conqueror. As well as Baghdad, the city of Kyi is situated at a major river through its Mesopotamia: Is one of those cities actually a transposed duplicate?

The city on the major eastern river in mainstream Mesopotamia was also conquered from Turkestan by Seljuks & Timurids, resulting in similar empires to the Ilkhanate: Are those realms duplicates in history?

The tale of the Mongol Empire seems to resemble the reconquista of Baetica, wherein battles of the house of Atil might have been duplicated as follows:

Alfonso the Wise too was an astronomer & also fought against the fellow believers of Berke Khan: Is he also a partial duplicate?

The civil war with Berke Khan might be fictional & have been duplicated as the conflict between Batu Khan & Guyuk Khan. Oleg stams from Helgu, Batu might, besides firm, also mean West, a combination of this information then leads to Saint Peter: Was Ivan Danilovich his real name, as the New Chronology proposes?

06 June 2023

Cali Fornia

A few times even mapped as an island, in Las Sergas de Espandiàn it was described as a kind of Eden or Atlantis, where Queen Calafia reigned over black women who lived as Amazons:

Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo might have been inspired by the Song of Roland, written after the battle near the Ronceveaux Pass, where Califerne is considered as an opposing power, a name that might have been derived from the words Caliph or Kar-i-farn. Queen Calafia supported Muslims with a large flock of griffins in a battle against Christians @ Constantinopolis: Does this episode refer to a medieval Trojan War?

The successor of Georgiy Danilovich is Ivan Danilovich, nicknamed Kalita, the first Caliph in the New Chronology. According the mainstream history, the Muslims quickly conquered a big territory, similar to the Mongols about six centuries later: Are these conquests actually duplicates of an emerging Tartarian Empire, whose flag contains a griffin, the sacred animal of the Sarmatians?

The New Chronology & World-Systems Analysis suggest the existence of a world-empire, stretching over vast parts of the northern hemisphere, in the New World extended into the southern hemisphere along the highlands. The Amazon Basin inherited its name from a fight between the army of Francisco de Orellana & local female warriors: Was a yet seceded Rimland colonizing former territories of a once unified Tartarian Empire?

While California seems to have been explored before, only around the time of the defeat of Yemelyan Pugachev colonizers started to settle there, especially during the Gold Rush. The Panama - Pacific International Exposition showed supposedly quickly erected advanced architecture: Was the city @ the Golden Gate actually a stronghold of a former world-empire that had to be erased, perhaps nine years earlier already helped by the abuse of an invention of Nikola Tesla?

21 May 2023

Prester John

Emperor Manuel Komnenos once semeed to have received a letter containing knowledge about Thomas the Apostle & Alexander the Great. Pope Alexander the Third then reacted strategically by writing a letter to its supposed sender, but it's uncertain Philip the Physician was able to deliver it. The original letter describes a wonderful kingdom, stretching over three so called Indias: Might they be identified as the three Hordes, where three Kings rule?

The New Chronology identifies the legendary patriarch as the so called Batu Khan, who they claim to be a younger brother of the so called Genghis Khan: Was the so called Mongol Empire the great eastern nation of the patriarch around the Golden Ring?

The Mirabilia Descripta describes the legendary patriarch as ruler of Ethiopia, an idea that seemed to have entered the collective consciousness by the time of the Samalas Eruption: Did some Hordians flee there, as well as to Manchuria & Afghanistan, after the Time of Troubles, offering another possibility for identifying three Indias with duplicated histories?

The Temple of Doom shows Indiana Jones was hired to retrieve the remains of Nurhaci, but he escaped over the Himalayas to defeat the Thuggee. From that mountain range, he started his quest for the Ark of the Covenant, which might be kept guarded nearby the Ethiopian Highlands: Do these plots hint to Abyssinia, Bharat & Zhongguó as three Indias?

Going back in time about one millenium from the mentioned letters, we might stumble upon three duplicates of the prester:

Might John te Baptist be the fourth Musketeer among the mentioned duplicates?

29 April 2023

Dmitry Donskoy

Taking advantage of rivalries within the Golden Horde, the proclaimed saint beat commander Mamai at Kulikovo, which resulted in a vast expansion of his territory & more unity among the many principalities in Russia. A geographical analysis by the New Chronology suggests Kulishki to be the location of the battle, which historically might have been duplicated even 30 times ...

Barfolomey Kirillovich blessed the victor of the battle beforehand, cause under his reign a lot of monasteries were build to stimulate the cultivation of land & growth of Russia: In Moscow he contributed to the founding of the fortified monasteries of Simonov & Andronikov, where many warriors of the mentioned battle have been buried. The monastic quarter near the latter one produced bricks to build the kremlin, according to the research of the New Chronology the actual reconstruction of Jerusalem ...

The monastery of Donskoy has been build about 200 years later, after establishing a victory in battle over the Crimean Khanate, which about 600 years earlier formed, together with the territories conquered by Ivan Vasilyevich, the known territory of the Golden Horde. If we take the chronological shift of 100 years into account, it brings us back to the stand on the river Ugra, another 100 years to the river Moskva, another 400 years to the river Atil. The New Chronology identifies Sviatoslav Igorevich as a duplicate of Dmitry Ivanovich: Does the duplicated battle near Kulishki actually represent the decisive victory over the Khazar Khaganate?

Originally the Khazars confessed Tengrism, but later they mainly converted to Judaism, influenced by trading activities in the region: Yahweh might be identified as the Demiurge, usually equivalent to Saturn, but described as his son Jupiter by occultists Aleister Crowley & Manly Palmer Hall. The New Chronology adds a divine aspect to the battle near Kulishki & identifies Constantinus Magnus as a duplicate of Dmitry Ivanonvich: Whoever the creator of the physical world might be associated with, did the battle symbolize a victory of spirituality over materialism?

11 November 2022

Astra Khan

Founded as the Russian gate to the Orient, this strategic location seems already to have known two predecessors during the so called Middle Ages:

The Khazars immigrated Sarmatia from Khwarazm after the collapse of the split Turkic Khaganate, similar to the territory Ghengis Khan officially conquered. Ruled by a Diarchy, they extracted tribute from the trade routes through European Mesopotamia during the Pax Khazarica. Kievan Rus reacted against this policy, destroying their khanate: Did their elite secretly manage to flee to Etruria?

Officially mentioned for the first time in 1333 AD, Hashtarkhan got initially destroyed by Timur in 1395 & finally by Ivan in 1566. However, the history of the khanates along the Volga is poorly documented: Was the campaign of Sviatoslav duplicated in a terrible biography?

According to the New Chronology, after the seizure of power by the Romanov in European Russia, the city became part of Great Tartary, wherefrom Stepan Razin launched attacks to restore power over the lost territories: He wasn't succesful, one century later followed by a last, again unsuccesful, attempt by Yemelyan Pugachev ...

Operation Barbarossa aimed to reach the A-A-Axis, a year later the armed forces of Case Blue almost reached the Russian gate to the Orient: It was of uttermost importance to keep the Atil accessible, cause the Persian Corridor allowed allied supplies to reach its destiny ...

25 December 2021

Batu Khan

Known as the grandson of Genghis Khan, he extended the Mongol Empire north of the Khazar Sea, comparable to the realm of Attila the Hun: He conquered Kievan Rus & invaded Central Europe. According to the New Chronology, he's a duplicate of:

Yaroslav derives from Yarilo, who is also identified with Saint John, which becomes Ivan in Russian ...

The mainstream known territory of the Golden Horde is approximately equal to the Khazar Khaganate, both having Astrakhan as its possible capital, making their histories possible duplicates: Might its name refer to arrows used during their raids?

The mainstream known territory of the Golden Ring had to pay tribute to the Golden Horde. However, for the New Chronology, both are duplicates: Did mainstream historians use the Khazar Khaganate as inspiration for a Mongol Yoke?

According to mainstream history, the Golden Horde was later split into an eastern & western part, though it isn't clear which colour fits which compass point. The New Chronology, rejectants of that Mongol Yoke, suggests another division:

The White Horde stretched to Belarus, Prussia & the Balkan Peninsula: Did Batu Khan & his Venedi continue the conquest of his grandfather by reaching as far as Baetica & the Vatican? Another concentric circle of cities around Vladimir fits that suggestion ...

28 September 2021

Titus Andronicus

This revenge tragedy of William Shakespeare shows the adventures of a general returning from a succesful military campaign. His name contains a Greek & an Italian part ...

According to the New Chronology, Andronicus is a partial duplicate of Jesus Christ, but also Titus is a candidate: Flavius Josephus might have been inpired by the life of the future emperor to create the character of the saviour to pacify the Jews. As well as Julius Caesar, he got deified and both of them won a famous seven year lasting war: Do these similarities hint to a partial duplicate?

The daughter of the protagonist bears the name of the second wife of Aeneas: According to Virgil, Turnus was the foreseen groom, but due to a dream Latinus changed his mind. Shakespreare wrote she was promised to Saturninus, but fell in love with his brother and fled with him. Is the character of the foreseen groom based on the king of the Rutulians?

However, in the revenge tragedy, Tamora and her surviving sons manage to kill Bassianus and rape Lavinia, whereas in the epic poem Turnus got killed earlier, so the storyline is different. Some authors identify the mentioned king as Titus, so might the inspiration for the mentioned rape come from the Abduction of the Sabine Women?

That event led to a shared reign of Titus & Romulus: After six years of mutual reign, the king of the Sabines got killed over a dispute. This resembles the fate of Remus: Gary Forsythe even claims the mentioned king was the first ruler of Rome, Romulus & Remus are only mythical characters in his opinion, as might the eldest sons of Adam & Eve be ...

According to the New Chronology, the life of the saviour inspired the author of the mentioned revenge tragedy a lot, cause also Hamlet, MacDuff & Apemantus seem to be partial duplicates of him, sometimes in a combination with John the Baptist. On the other hand, Lear & Henry VIII seem to be duplicates of Ivan the Terrible. His oeuvre is contemperary to that of Joseph Scaliger ...

16 June 2021

Ivan the Terrible

Know as the first Tsar of all Rus, Ivan added the Ta(r)tar khanates of Kazan & Astrakhan to his realm, turning it into an empire. However, the subsequent Livonian War was a disaster, the Ta(r)tar knanate of Crimea nearly succesfully raided his capital. During his reign, the conquest of the Ta(r)tar khanate of Sibir started. The New Chronology tells a similar story:

Khan Kuchum ruled east of the Ural Mountains. Sounds can have different consonants, for example 'CH' = 'X' & 'K' = 'C': Reversing the consonants & switching the vowels might lead to 'Mexic(o)', whose reverse is '(O)cixem', or Shechem: Can we also associate it with 'Meshech', its near reverse, together with 'Tubal', refering to Tobolsk, the lands where Magog ruled, whereas 'Rosh' refers to Russia?

Грозный might be a duplicate of Великий, and in reality be an assemblance of four real characters, according to the New Chronology:

Is it a Romanov conspiracy to claim the Russian throne, after the Time of Troubles? It might fit in the framework of Wallerstein to alter real history for giving birth to nationalistic ideologies to supply the existence of a world-economy: Is it a coincidence that the VOC, the very first MNC, had its origin aroud that time?

The Oprichnina was a first answer to an attempt to gain power by the Romanovs, which they might have covered up later. What else happened to our real history?

29 May 2021

Mehmed the Conqueror

Almost one millenium after Rome fell to the Germans, after a siege of seven weeks the Turks finally conquered Constantinople: These events can respectively be considered as start & end of our known Middle Ages. During this epoch, the Byzantine capital endured yet many sieges ...

After the conquest, sultan Mehmed quite quickly ordered the construction of the Eyüp Sultan shrine, honoring the standard-bearer of prophet Muhammad, who supposedly died there during a former siege: Almost eight centuries later, a religious scholar suddenly seems to do discover the burial spot. According to the New Chronology, sultan & prophet are duplicates: the standard-bearer probably died during the last siege of the city, the mentioned timespan fits closely in the difference between chronological shifts they discovered ...

The sultan mainly focused on Europe, possibly derived from the Hebrew "עֶרֶב" or Greek "Ἔρεβος": Switching vowels may clearify why the prophet conquered Arabia, it's quite curious we find Arabic inscriptions on Roman mantles or Russian weaponry. According to the New Chronology, the conqueror had more partial duplicates, for example:

Which story fits best the real history? Astronomy even associates the Apocalypse with the mentioned conquest ...