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  • Tartary - Wikipedia
    In the present day, the Tartary region spans from central Afghanistan to northern Kazakhstan, as well as areas in present Mongolia, China, and the Russian Far East in "Chinese Tartary"
  • 10 Reasons Why Tartaria Was Hidden From History – Tartaria Empire
    Once featured on maps, in encyclopedias, and historical records across the world, Tartaria or “Tartary” was a vast civilization said to stretch from Eastern Europe across Russia, into Mongolia, China, and possibly beyond
  • Tartaria: The Mystery Behind the Lost Empire and the Mud Flood . . .
    Western Europeans and Russians used to refer to a region in Asia as Tartary This area included Siberia and parts of central Asia, including Mongolia and stretching as far south as Afghanistan
  • The Tartarian Empire - Tartaria Britannica Magazine
    Learn about The Tartarian Empire's complexity, from its powerful emperor Tamerlane to its many names across maps
  • Tracking “Tartary” on Western Maps | Worlds Revealed
    For several hundred years, the term "Tartary" - or its Latin version, Tartaria - appeared on European maps, usually floating somewhere between Eastern Europe and China This post explores the etymology of the place name and the various regions to which it referred
  • Tartarian Empire: The Civilization Allegedly Scrubbed From History
    One of the most bizarre conspiracy theories that has emerged in recent years surrounds an alleged ancient civilization known as the Tartarian Empire While Tartary was a real place, the modern myths about its technological prowess and the “mud floods” that destroyed it are far from true
  • What Is Tartary? Maps, People, and Modern Myths
    Tartary was a broad geographical label that European mapmakers used for centuries to describe the vast interior of Asia, stretching from the Caucasus Mountains and the Russian steppe all the way to the Pacific coast It was never a single country or empire with unified borders
  • The Truth about Tartaria | Lost Civilization
    The name Tartary (or Tartaria) appears frequently in European maps from the 16th to the early 19th centuries One useful primary document is “A New Map of Great Tartary” (John Cary, London, 1806)—a well‑preserved example in the British Library map collection
  • Tartary — Grokipedia
    Tartary referred to a sprawling, ill-defined expanse in European maps from the 16th to 19th centuries, stretching from the Caspian Sea and Ural Mountains westward to the Pacific Ocean eastward, and from the Arctic fringes southward to the northern edges of Persia, India, and China [1]
  • The Tartary Empire: Historical Reality or Modern Myth?
    Tartary, also spelled Tartaria, was a term used on European maps from the 13th to the 19th centuries to describe a vast region encompassing Central Asia, Siberia, and parts of Eastern Europe





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