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22: 180: 137: 211:. Also many photographs from the turn of the 20th century appear to show deserted city streets in many capital cities across the world. When people do start to appear in the photographs there is a striking contrast between the horse and cart dwellers in the muddy streets and the elaborate, highly ornate stone mega-structures which tower above the inhabitants of the cities, which is seen even in modern cities where extreme poverty is contrasted with skyscrapers. 127:
has debunked the conspiracy theory as an extremist fantasy, and far from denying the existence of the term, has used the opportunity to share numerous maps of "Tartary" in its collection. Since about 2016, conspiracy theories about the supposed lost empire of "Tartaria" have gained popularity on the
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are envisioned as the stumps of primordial "mother trees" cut down at some point in the past by unknown nefarious agents. Maurer attributes the lack of a clear narrative for both conspiracies to the image-based
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and thus old buildings is common, supported by the fact that many buildings across the world have architectural elements like doors, windows and archways submerged many feet below "ground level". Both
220:, believes that the theory reflects a cultural discontent with modernism, and a supposition that traditional styles are inherently good and modern styles are bad. He describes the theory as "the 55:. Conspiracy theories assert that Tartary or the Tartarian Empire was a lost civilization with advanced technology and culture. This ignores the well-documented 365: 203:
did destroy many historic buildings. The general evidence for the theory is that there are similar styles of building around the world, such as
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of architecture". Moritz Maurer, a religious scholar, links Tartarian imagery to "giant trees" theory, in which colossal, flat
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were actually the buildings of a vast empire based in Tartary that has been suppressed from history. Sumptuously styled
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A 1700 map of Asia dividing "Great Tartary" into "Muscovite Tartary", "Chinese Tartary", and "Independent Tartary"
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buildings are often held out as really having been built by the supposed Tartaria. Other buildings, such as the
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are cited as a way in which Tartaria was destroyed and hidden, reflecting the reality that the extensive
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on which they are presented, describing it as "meme culture" and also comparing it to QAnon.
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The destruction of the Tartarian Empire is typically attributed to a colossal "mud flood".
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The invention of the concept of Middle / Central Asia: between science and geopolitics
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In the conspiracy theory, the idea that a "mud flood" wiped out much of the world via
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The globalized version of the conspiracy theory is based on an alternative view of
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Izobreteniye kontsepta Sredney / Tsentral'noy Azii: mezhdu naukoy i geopolitikoy
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L'invention de l'Asie centrale: histoire du concept de la Tartarie à l'Eurasie
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Internet, divorced from its original Russian nationalist frame.
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in the mid-1970s and early 1980s, and then popularized by the
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pseudohistorical
conspiracy theories
floods
Tartary
Central Asia
Siberia
history of Asia
Afghanistan
Kazakhstan
Mongolia
China
Russian Far East
Chinese Tartary
lost land
Russia
Anatoly Fomenko
new chronology
racial occult history
Nikolai Levashov
pseudoscience
nationalism
Russian Geographical Society

Panama–Pacific International Exposition
architectural history
Singer Building
the original New York Penn Station
1915 World's Fair
Gilded Age

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