Showing posts with label Mongol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mongol. Show all posts

09 May 2025

Habemus Papam

Although Leo Zagami suggested Franciscus to be the last pope, a namesake of the mentioned author became his successor. Officialy he became the 267th pope, but Anatoly Fomenko analysed this list actually might be shorter:

  • Did Jesus Christ actually live one millenium later?
  • Is the Ecumenical Patriarch rather his Caliph?

His namesake Prophet Joshua is buried near Yoros Salam, who thus rather destroyed the Theodosian Walls, instead of those around Ariha: As duplicate of Carolus Magnus, did he found the Biblical Kingdom of the book of Revelation, where his successors ruled as anointeds, disguised in our mainstream history as the Eastern & Holy Roman Empires?

The New Chronology rather suggests the Nile Delta to be the core of the former Western Roman Empire. The miter of the Pope resembles the hat of Dagon, while the colour of his clothes are similar to those of the whore of Babylon of the book of Revelation: Did his predecessors rather originate from Egypt?

The supposed son of Dagon can, besides as Baal, Hadad, Kronos or Moloch, be identified as Seth, who daily defeated Horus at dusk, who was crucified every winter solstice at the constellation Southern Cross, but ressurected three days later at the day of Sol Invictus. Andronikos Komnenos wasn't crucified, but managed to flee as an Aeneas with his Cathars to the surroundings of Avignon: Did Batu Khan later cross the Alps as an Hannibal Barcas to be initially victorious near Cannes, but defeat them later with delay?

The New Chronology explains that the Babylonian Captivity is a result of the conquests by Batu Khan: Did the popes migrate from the Nile Delta, along Asian Mesopotamia & the Khazar Sea, to the Provence, only to settle at the Vatican after the mentioned captivity?

The new Pope Leo XIV originates from Chicago, where the famous world-fair of 1893 was held: Were those buildings rather remnants of Chilaga, a stronghold of the Tartarian Empire?

06 January 2025

Donald Trump

While he did his first run on the presidency of the USA, the nephew of John Trump predicted the attacks on the Twin Towers, as well as Nostradamus possibly. The latter predicted that two years earlier a King of Terror would come from the sky in the seventh month, whose exact middle in the Gregorian Calendar is featured by:

However Stanley Kubrick died exactly 666 days before the start of the year 2001, where he situated his Space Odyssey, he specifically chose that release date for his last movie, which even might have been manipulated after his death: Why did he choose a release date exactly 30 years after the launch of Apollo XI from the space center named after John Kennedy?

His Space Odyssey was released the year the construction of the Twin Towers started, which thus collapsed 33 years later. Andronikos Komnenos consulted an oracle exaclty 816 years earlier, which would lead to his death: Was the start of the War on Terror symbolised by the death of the historical Jesus Christ?

George Bush is sometimes mentioned as the King of Terror, but according to Nostradamus he would come from Mongolia, which Anatoly Fomenko already identified as medieval Russia, as a so called Tartarian Empire even strecthing to America. In Advent of the Antichrist, 8/11 in the year 1999 is mentioned as the day of his coming, which is still within the seventh month on the Julian Calendar: Vladimir Putin was appointed as prime minister of Russia two days earlier, could he be the mentioned character?

The 2nd & 4th president of Russia deals quite well with the 45th & 47th president of the USA. They met in Helsinki after the soccer world cup in Russia, on the exact middle of its seventh month in the Gregorian Calendar, where the former passed a ball to the latter, althouhg the next world cup would take place in Qatar: Did they already know the latter would only be president again during the world cup in the nations of NAFTA?

The 47th president of the USA will reign from 2025 until 2028, thus till 27 years after 9/11, the period Nostradamus forsaw for WW3: Is he ultimately the third so called Antichrist, after Napoleon Bonaparte & Adolf Hitler, before the end of Satan's Little Season, the period of Kondratiev's waves, whereafter the New Earth from the Book of Revelation takes shape?

10 June 2024

Martin Luther

Known as the intiator of the Reformation, he actually was yet preceded by John Hus, John Wycliffe & even Gnosticism. A doctrine formulated by Aurelius Augustinus inspired him to associate certain religions with the devil:

After initially being in favor of Judaism, he changed opinion after they refused to convert to Protestantism. In the year of Copernicus' death, he wrote On the Jews & their Lies, accusing them of exploiting Christians by means of usury: Did it later inspire Adolf Hitler to resist the Jew World Order?

A few years earlier, the Jesuit Order was founded to instigate the Catholic Reformation: The council of Trent resulted in the Eighty Years' War, wherein the army of Gustavus Adolphus used Gott mit Uns as a mean of recognition. They inherited that phrase from the Teutonic Order, which later also was used by Prussia & its successors: Were they the Israelites, as defined by Anatoly Fomenko?

The last ruler of a united kingdom supposedly was King Solomon, followed by Rehoboam ruling over the Jews & Jeroboam over the Israelites, whose tribes supposedly disappeared. A few old maps situate some of their names: Did they later flee to Great Tartary?

The mother of Suleyman Khan originated from Little Tartary, whose son, preceded by Selim I & succeded by Selim II, shared the preference for aniconism with our famous Protestant. As well as Flavius Justinianus, preceded by Justinus I & succeded by Justinus II, he is known as a famous lawgiver: Were all of them, as Ataman of the so called conquest by Prophet Joshua, partial duplicates of Jedidiah?

Our magnificent Sultan died in the year of the Beeldenstorm, which initiated the Eighty Years' War, of which the Thirty Years' War was the final part, which caused a lot of destruction on the territory of the so called Holy Roman Empire: Was this realm actually a complex political falsification to fade the real history of Das Erste Reich out of our consciousness?

The New Chronology describes Israel as a theomachist nation, whereas Judea as a theocratic nation. The Demiurge is the equivalent of Yahweh, whereas Satan is described as the king of this world by many biblical authors, for example by Paul & John:

  • Did the ten lost tribes revolt against the crescent spirit of Ahriman?
  • Is the modern nation of Israel actually an arrogant hoax of Judeans?

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?

21 March 2023

Yekuno Amlak

Known as the historical equivalent of the traditional Menelik, he started the dynasty a few years after the Samalas Eruption: Did he travel from Jerusalem to Ethiopia after the medieval Trojan War & bring the Ark of the Covenant finally to Axum?

However, he never claimed to be a descendant of Solomon, as also some rabbinistic scholars do, so the propaganda against the Zagwe might have been inspired by different histories:

  • About 400 years after the official foundation of Karakorum, his descendants founded Gondar; before they were wandering nomads in tent camps
  • The origins of the Zagwe officially go back to the murder of the king of Axum by Gudit, which resembles the story in the book of Judith; researcher Anatoly Fomenko even claims the book of Esther is also a duplicate

In the above mentioned book, Haman is considered to be an Amalekite; in the Quran he is described as opposing the Jews & is ordered by the pharaoh to build a Tower of Babel, making the following duplicates possible: Eshter = Ishtar & Mordecai = Marduk?

As researcher Simcha Jacobovici suggests, the chronology of the book of Exodus is probably incorrect: As Cush might be identified as Midian, where the Jews fought Amalekites, do Rufaa & Damot compose the toponym Rephidim?

The name of the capital of Beta Israel seems to have been inspirational for some authors:

The father of founder Fasilides lived around the Time of Troubles: Did he actually as well, as also might have happened with migrants to Manchuria & Afghanistan, for the latter taking a chronological shift of 100 years into account, flee the Romanovs?

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?

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:

06 October 2022

Kara Korum

Khar Khorin literally translates as "Black Twenty", but another translation is probably more appropriate: "Black Castle" & "Black Rock" are among the best bets. Although only two Bixi can be seen there, the meadow around the Erdene Zuu Monastery is considered to be the capital of the Mongol Empire. Nearby, similar ruins of rectangular walls can be found, from north to south:

Kara Bator literally translates as "Black Hero" & was the last legendary ruler of the southernmost of these ruins. A Khagan seemed to have held court in a golden yurt on top of a citadel in Khar Balgas, meaning "Black Ruins": Is that citadel actually a kremlin of the Golden Horde & did the story get duplicated to what we today know as Mongolia?

Helena Blavatsky claims the northernmost of these ruins to be the northern gate to Shambhala, now a toponym near the Khamar Monastery: Did Aryans found the kingdom in Tartary, interrupting their migration from Hyperborea to India?

That spiritual kingdom is usually associated with Agartha, possibly a network of caves underneath Tibet, inhabited by Asuras, similar in the following traditions:

  • Ahuras in Persia, where they play the opposite role
  • Ashur in Assyria, the chief deity of its pantheon
  • Aesir in Scandinavia, who originated from Asia

This pattern corresponds with the migration of what became the Khazar nobility along the Khazar Sea towards Europe: Did Zoroaster lay the foundations for the Abrahamic religions of western Eurasia & northern Africa?

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 ...

26 November 2021

Genghis Khan

Know as the "Scourge of God", he founded a Mongol Empire, ranging from the Khazar Sea to the Tatar Strait, the area of Chinese & Independent Tartary. After destroying Zhongdu & defeating the Khwarazmian Empire, he seemed to have died in a war against the Great Jin ...

According to the New Chronology, those nomads couldn't realise such an empire. Temujin is actually Ryurik or one of the following rulers, all duplicates of each other:

All of them waged unifaction campaigns in Russia, as the Khagan supposedly did in Mongolia: That latter name might be derived from много, refering to the incorporated mini-systems, as Immanuel Wallerstein called them, in the growing world-empire?

As also mentioned before, Vladimir is suspiciously well positioned & named to fit the role of capital of a world-empire: Is the description of Attila's campaign the real initiation of the realm, resulting in the many castels around Eurasia?

According to the New Chronology, also Saint George is a duplicate of the great conqueror:

  • Did he ride the white horse in the book of Revelation, beating the beast & his false prophet, after the defeat of Babylon?
  • Being venerated in many parts of the Old World, did the mentioned world-empire encompass the northern part of it?

16 July 2021

Samalas Eruption

In 1257 AD one of the largest volcanic eruptions took place on Lombok, causing worldwide catastrophies the subsequent years, possibly even resulting in the Little Ice Age. It was an outburst of similar strength as the well knows of Santorini, Vesuvius, Tambora & Krakatoa ...

In The Medieval Empire of the Israelites, the authors describe that glacial cores point out a catastrophe must have taken place around 1260 AD. Ten years later, scientists concluded Segara Anak was the result of that catastrophic eruption. For these authors, the mentioned year is a key to understand history, some important historical turning points took place around that time:

Although at first glance these events seem unconnected to each other, some interesting questions arise:

  • As the Mongols, the Byzantines got defeated first, however the latter ones were succesful one year later: Might the spring of Goliath refer to the spring near Constantinople, of which the nearby gate contributed to the surprising seizure?
  • Cadiz means stronghold, while Constantinople is famous for its walls: Could it be the former ones captured it too under their pseudonym Castilians, although mainstream history claims otherwise?

Considering these similarities, is one real historical blueprint used to, at least partially, invent some fake histories for different regions, so creating some fake history & hiding some real history?

About one millenium earlier, around 536 AD, a volcanic eruption also caused extreme weather events & crop failures. Late in that year the troops of Flavius Belisarius seized Naples by using an abandoned aqueduct to capture the city by surprise: Is this a duplicate story of the mentioned seizure, as well as the seizure of Troy?

21 February 2021

Great Wall

As protection against raging nomads from the Eurasian Steppes, Chinese Emperors deployed labour forces to build qualitative fortifications. Alas, it didn't stop some invading hordes conquering the country: Qin, the first dynasty of the united empire, initiated the project, while Qing, the last dynasty in that empire, crossed it to take power overthere. Manchuria is a region in Chinese Tartary, whereof cartographer John Cary drew the borders:

Before Pugachev's Rebellion it seemed to belong to Great Tartary, together with Siberia & Turkestan, but Crimea was known as the distinguished Little Tartary: Were they even earlier united as one Tartary? On its borders with Persia, near the Caspian Sea, we also find walls:

  • Near Gorgan on its eastern shore
  • Near Derbent on its western shore

Dhu Al-Qarnayn or Alexander the Great might have built them to isolate Gog of Magog: In the Tartarus, where Giants are buried? In England, Gogmagog was killed by a companion of Brutus of Troy, as Goliath fell ...

Throughout Europe, the supposed descendants of Aeneas of Troy constructed the Roman Limes to keep nomadic tribes outside the empire, ranging from the Black Sea to the Atlantic Ocean, with the following extremities:

Did all those fortifications act as fences between a Heartland of a world-empire & the first parts of a separating Rimland?

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 ...