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The Issue with Great Tartary (History: Fiction or Science?) by Anatoly Fomenko & Gleb Nosovskiy instant download

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Authors:Anatoly Fomenko & Gleb Nosovskiy
Pages:289 pages
Year:2015
Publisher:Delamere Publishing
Language:english
File Size:6.02 MB
Format:epub
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The Issue with Great Tartary (History: Fiction or Science?) by Anatoly Fomenko & Gleb Nosovskiy instant download

The book is part of the "History: Fiction or Science?" series by Anatoly Fomenko and Gleb Nosovskiy, which challenges conventional historical chronology. It argues that much of recorded history, especially events before the 16th century, has been falsified or fabricated. Central to the work is a radical revision of Russian history, including claims that official Russian history was deliberately altered by foreign scholars to legitimize ruling dynasties.

Regarding Russian Tartary, the authors propose that this vast territory played a dominant—and deliberately obscured—role in world history. They claim that many historical events and civilizations traditionally placed in ancient and medieval times in Europe and Asia actually belonged to a more recent period, often compressed within a much shorter timeline. The book uses new statistical and astronomical methods to reinterpret historical data and challenges established views about the origins and timelines of various empires and rulers.

Overall, the work presents an alternative narrative that reconstructs history with a strongly revisionist and conspiratorial perspective, questioning mainstream historical and archaeological consensus.

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