Showing posts with label Khanbaliq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Khanbaliq. Show all posts

26 January 2024

Merovingian Dynasty

His existence & origins are unclear, but the first dynastic line of France was named after Clovis' supposed grandfather. The following etymological options exist:            Famous Fighter         -        Meroë Fighter         -        Sea Cattle         -        Wide Water

A famous fighter in the Trojan War was Memnon, born to Eos & raised by the Atlantides:

A famous sea creature is described in the book of Revelation as an ally of Satan: Do their seven heads refer to the hills of Rome & their mutual transfer of power refer to maritime law?

The New Chronology claims that the conquests by the armies of Batu Khan resulted in two imperial branches of power, where it seemed that a the rimland started to secede from its heartland:

  • Unam Sanctam was a first attempt to gain worldwide power by the pope, subduing all secular leaders under his reign, followed by other papal bulls that institutionalized the trade of birth certificates & the declaration of lost souls at sea: Is the use of maritime law a satanic practice to distract humans from their spiritual source?
  • In the Matrix, the access to the keys of the source is obstructed by the Merovingian, a bloodline that might have origins in Troy & often is described as satanic: Do they refer to the keys of heaven, held by Saint Peter, who chose to be crucified upside down?

The further decline of the empire might also be portrayed in the book of Revelation: The defeat of Yemelyan Pugachev & foundation of the United States of America can be seen as the encirclement of Hyperborea by satanic powers. However, Khanbaliq fits the description of New Jerusalem: Are we yet living in post-judgement times?

Maps of Tartary preceding those events show biblical references to the lost tribes of Israel, which might be the Askuzai, among whom the tribe of Dan, whose testament encouraged his descendants to stay close to God, is depicted close to Hyperborea: Were they once part of the army of a Scourge of God in a preceding chapter of the book of Revelation?

Its claimed descendants can be found worldwide, suggesting the seafaring tribe indeed once might have ruled a world-empire: Were the Ripuarian Franks actually Rhineland Jews descending from Ascanius, that were tempted to declare themselves free from the empire & usurp power in the rimland after the defeat of a Scourge of God?

25 December 2023

Kublai Khan

Known from a poem written under opium intoxication, he decreed a stately pleasure dome in the mythical Xanadu: Mainstream history identifies it as Shangdu, where a kurultai was held to oppose his brother. After winning the consequential civil war, he transfered his capital from Karakorum to Khanbaliq: Is he a duplicate of Dmitry Ivanovich, who moved it from Vladimir to Moscow?

Where Kublai supposedly refounded Zhongdu, Donskoy renewed the kremlin of Moscow. As well as Tartar City, it neighbours an outer city, whose name can be translated as Cathay City. The New Chronology claims a big part of the mainstream history of Zhongguo is a fraud: Was the history of one capital city copied to hide another's?

While Moscow might be the reconstruction of Jerusalem, the description of the Forbidden City fits the description of a new Jerusalem in the book of Revelation & scrolls of Qumran: Although the measurements are too huge, the rectangular shape & twelve gates fit the picture. The Opium Wars weakened the Manchu Empire, where the Taiping Rebellion even proclaimed a(nother) new Jerusalem: Were the thousand years mentioned in Revelation another exaggeration & Tartar City the capital city of the new earthly realm, ultimately defeated by the Eight Nation Alliance?

The few remaining ruins near Shangdu also display a rectangular shape, similar to the ones of Ordu Baliq, suggesting they belong to another era than proposed by mainstream history. Terpischore performed in Xanadu, whereas the river Alfeios springs in Arcadia:

As Canada might suggest, the empire even stretched to the New World. The putsch by the last ruler of a unified empire yet met permanent resistance, slowly dismantling the realm. Independent nations arose, stimulating the grow of the modern world-system:

  • Was the battle of Peking the final blow for the former world-empire?
  • Are Olympic Games held to stimulate competition in the modern world-economy?

The original known version of those games honored Zeus, the only surviving son of Cronus, of whom mainstream christianity inherited the celebration of Christmas on the day of Sol Invictus: Was a putsching Constantinus Magnus actually implementing opportunistic reforms to distract christians to an occult worship in a pleasure-dome?

It inspired Frankie Goes To Hollywood, where the Red Hot Chili Peppers claim space is filmed. After the release of 2001: A Space Odyssey, the general repetition for faking the moon landings, writer Arthur Charles Clarke honored Stanley Kubrick with a variant on the mentioned poem: Does Hollywood provide us pleasure under a firmament?

Besides there, the idyllic place is found elsewhere:

Were Operation Warpspeed & Vaccination Passports unrolled in an attempt to control pleasure under the dome?

11 March 2023

Yermak Cortez

Known as the conquistador of Sibir, the scarce documented hero Yermak Timofeyevich has been portrayed alike, which raises the following questions:

According to the New Chronology, the story of Hernan Cortez is a duplicate of the mentioned Cossack Ataman: Is Castilia actually refering to the dynasty ruling around the river Itil?

After dealing with the khanate of Sibir, they continued eastwards and conquered the territory of the Pegaia Orda: Was it a remnant of the former world-empire of whom some people could flee to Manchuria & later found Peking?

Besides being a possible source for the name of the mentioned city, also the following toponyms might derive from it:

  • Pakistan, wherefrom a fled Mo(n)gol Dynasty conquered India, which might fit if we take a chronological shift into account
  • Pegu, written as "Пегу" in Russian, also found as "Пегя" on old maps, is easy to confuse with "Peru", home of the Incas

The realm of the Sapa Inca bordered Araucana, while Arakan is next to Pegu: Did the history of "Peru" & "Mexico" get duplicated & transposed to America?

The ruins between Teotihuacan & Tiahuanaco suggest very advanced civilizations, even the construction of recent examples as Tenochtitlan & Sacsayhuaman required technology the known American Indians didn't posses: Who really built those structures?

A world-empire that once encompassed all those areas with advanced architecture isn't only mentioned by the New Chronology, also World-Systems Analysis suggests it: Did the seceding Rimland of Tartary falsify history to mask the existence of a world-empire, which the Axis Powers might have tried to restore?

21 November 2022

Samar Kand

Known as an architectural pearl along the Silk Road, the city has officially been seized by great conquerors as Temujin & Alexander, whose supposed empires encompassed Greater Iran:

  • Whose area nearly fits the territory of the Khwarazmian & Timurid empires: Are they partial duplicates?
  • Where we find its characteristic architecture, as can be seen in the Jameh Mosque of Isfahan

Two years after the conquest of Khanbaliq by the Ming Empire, Timur besieged Balkh, where Zoroaster supposedly died & also was associated with Shambhala: Are the Timurid & Ming empires partial duplicates of each other?

After that era, the area split into two parts, more or less along the prolonged path of the Gorgan Wall:

While Turkistan might have been a destination for the fleeing dynasty, some of their members also might have migrated to Japan: Tokugawa Ieyasu founded the shogunate, where Samurai held bureaucratic positions: Do Ieyasu & Yeso refer to Jesus?

After the revolt of Yemelyan Pugachev, the northern part of Great Tartary got conquered by the Russian Empire, while the southern part remained independent, but split into a western & eastern part, roughly similar to the case of the Turkic Khaganate: Fortresses along the Ural & Irtysh marked the border. After China took the eastern Chinese Tartary, Russia focused in the Great Game on acquiring the western remaining Independent Tartary, finalising it with the conquest of a last remainder, the Bukhara Khanate ...

26 October 2022

Khan Baliq

Khan Baliq literally translates as "Ruler's City", a good bet for the city founded by Kublai Khan, also known as Tartar City: It contains the Imperial City with the Forbidden Palace, the Chinese City was added in a later stage on its southern flank. Marco Polo supposedly visited Cambalu, officially known as its synonym, but some maps mention the toponym Cambalich in western Siberia:

These maps suggest another perspective on the history of the Mongol Empire:

  • Did the attacks on the Stroganov trading posts serve as inspiration to initiate the fairy tale of their massive conquest?
  • Is the conquest of China by the Ming Empire actually a duplicate of the conquest of western Siberia by the Russian Tsardom?

The New Chronology claims the Manchu are the actual builders of Pezhin:

  • Is the unification of tribes by Genghis Khan a duplication of the unification of tribes by Genggiyen Khan?
  • Did the imperial palace in Mukden, their first capital, serve as a prototype for the one in Peking, their second capital?

The city flourished as the capital of the Qing Empire, whose ruler was recognized by the VOC as the "Grand Tartar Cham", also drawn as "Tartarische Keyzer". After the seizure of power by the Romanov, did someone of the Shuisky flee and establish a new realm & capital for the old dynasty?

Since then foreign traders tried to access their territory, resulting in the Opium Wars & Boxer Rebellion, finally resulting in the end of their reign: Was it actually the last stronghold of the Tartarian Empire, ultimately conquered by the forces of the NWO?

However, Puyi was later installed as the ruler of Manchukuo by the Japanese Empire, around the time Germany witnessed the rise of Adolf Hitler, who sent several expeditions to Tibet:

07 February 2021

Mongol Empire

In my former post, I mentioned the existence of a world-empire before it collapsed into the world-economy we know today. Our mainstream history teaches us the existence of such an empire near the end of the Middle Ages, the greatest one ever existing, the Mongol Empire.

Mainstream history describes the Mongols as being a bunch of nomadic tribes roaming around Tartary, using bow & arrow in conflict while riding horses. Once united under Temujin, in about 20 years they managed to conquer a territory ranging over the Eurasian Steppes between the Caspian & Japanese Sea. The following 50 years, their offspring added more parts of Russia, Persia & China to the realm, resulting in the greatest world-empire ever conquered on landmasses. Horses might allow a quick conquest, but how did nomads adapt so quickly to change their lifestyle from cattle-breeders to empire-managers?

Initially they lacked a real capital, but later Ögedei upgraded Karakorum. Today we find Erdene Zuu Khiid on the spot, but remnants of the former city are almost absent: Where are the foundations of the Silver Tree & Great Palace on the meadow?

For example, in Rome, another capital of a former world-empire, we find much more remnants, supposed to be much older. I would rather expect the opposite, so is that remote spot in Mongolia the real location of their former capital?

The conquest went smooth until the battle of Ain Jalut: The smaller Mamluk Sultanate pushed the greater Mongol Empire back. According to mainstream history this was a turning point in the conquest & must have felt as king David defeated giant Goliath again, or was that story just a tale?

The reason for the pushback was the war about the succession of Möngke, resulting in the partitioning of the world-empire. Although Kublai was successful in claiming the throne, the central authority over the different parts was waning, especially in the most remote region of the Golden Horde. The transfer of the capital to Khanbaliq only contributed to the defragmentation of the greatest world-empire ...