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Friday, 17 November 2023

The Enigma of the Lost Empire: Russian President Vladimir Putin Makes New Tartaria Archive Public

In an epoch-making revelation, Russian President Vladimir Putin takes the world by storm, inaugurating a new archive and casting light on the shadowy history of the once colossal empire, Tartaria. A ghost from the past re-emerges, beckoning us to re-examine our understanding of world history.

The cold January day of 15th, was forever etched into the annals of history. Russian President Vladimir Putin, an enigma in his own right, inaugurated a new archive, a treasure trove revealing a hidden realm of history. A silent guardian of the nation’s rich past, this repository would make Tartaria maps public. The question teetering on the edge of everyone’s lips: Why is this significant?

Well, my dear readers, the implications are momentous, indeed. This move signaled a profound paradigm shift. Russia, a nation of layered history and deep-rooted traditions, resolved to decant its true, non-counterfeit historical narratives, breaking free from the fetters of orthodox historiography.

Why? Because the power of a nation lies in its history. It is the compass that directs the future, the root that nourishes the national identity. A nation without its history is like a ship adrift in the stormy sea, aimlessly wandering with no harbor in sight.

The conventional historical narrative in Russia, akin to a tale weaved into the fabric of academic curricula, has origins dating back to the 18th century. It is tailored in accordance with the biblical Jewish concept of history, a legacy of the Romanovs, Russian rulers of yesteryears. However, this narrative truncated more than five and a half thousand years of the realm’s rich tapestry, a consequence of the transition from the original calendar to the Julian calendar....<<<Read More>>>...