Tartaria: Empire of Mystery and Legend

Tartaria: Empire of Mystery and Legend

Author: ARBAN BOLORMAA

Publisher: ARBAN BOLORMAA

Published: 2024-06-28

Total Pages: 142

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"Tartaria: Empire of Mystery and Legend" is a detailed exploration of the enigmatic empire of Tartaria, spanning its mysterious origins to its cultural, scientific, and technological achievements. Each chapter delves into different facets of Tartarian civilization, from its rise and fall as an empire to its enduring legacies in architecture, arts, cuisine, and scientific pursuits. The book unravels the complexities of Tartarian society, its natural landscapes, social hierarchies, and technological advancements, offering a comprehensive narrative supplemented with timelines, glossaries, and references. This book appeals to readers interested in deepening their understanding of ancient civilizations, historical mysteries, and cultural studies, making it an essential read for historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts of Central Asian history and culture.


Quest for Tartaria: Secrets of a Forgotten Empire

Quest for Tartaria: Secrets of a Forgotten Empire

Author: ARBAN BOLORMAA

Publisher: ARBAN BOLORMAA

Published: 2024-06-28

Total Pages: 146

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This book appeals to readers fascinated by ancient civilizations, archaeological mysteries, and comparative religious studies, making it suitable for historians, archaeologists, and enthusiasts of ancient European and Mesopotamian history. "Quest for Tartaria: Secrets of a Forgotten Empire" takes readers on an investigative journey into the mysteries surrounding Tartaria, an ancient civilization shrouded in legend and historical intrigue. Beginning with theories of its origin and connections to civilizations like the Sumerians and Akkadians, the book explores monumental structures like Gobekli Tepe and megalithic sites associated with Tartaria. It delves into the golden age of Tartaria, its architectural marvels, and the symbolism embedded in its design, offering insights into scientific achievements and lost knowledge. The narrative continues with the challenges faced by Tartaria, from natural disasters to wars that contributed to its decline and eventual disappearance. It examines theories about its destruction and abandonment, highlighting Tartaria's hidden influence on modern society and the ongoing quest to rediscover its lost city and esoteric knowledge. Exploring mythological roots and divine figures, the book concludes with reflections on the implications of Tartaria's rediscovery for understanding ancient civilizations.


Evil Librarian

Evil Librarian

Author: Michelle Knudsen

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2014-09-09

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 0763670871

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He’s young. He’s hot. He’s also evil. He’s . . . the librarian. When Cynthia Rothschild’s best friend, Annie, falls head over heels for the new high-school librarian, Cyn can totally see why. He’s really young and super cute and thinks Annie would make an excellent library monitor. But after meeting Mr. Gabriel, Cyn realizes something isn’t quite right. Maybe it’s the creepy look in the librarian’s eyes, or the weird feeling Cyn gets whenever she’s around him. Before long Cyn realizes that Mr. Gabriel is, in fact . . . a demon. Now, in addition to saving the school musical from technical disaster and trying not to make a fool of herself with her own hopeless crush, Cyn has to save her best friend from the clutches of the evil librarian, who also seems to be slowly sucking the life force out of the entire student body! From best-selling author Michelle Knudsen, here is the perfect novel for teens who like their horror served up with a bit of romance, plenty of humor, and some pretty hot guys (of both the good and evil variety).


Hitler's Monsters

Hitler's Monsters

Author: Eric Kurlander

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2017-06-06

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 0300190379

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“A dense and scholarly book about . . . the relationship between the Nazi party and the occult . . . reveals stranger-than-fiction truths on every page.”—Daily Telegraph The Nazi fascination with the occult is legendary, yet today it is often dismissed as Himmler’s personal obsession or wildly overstated for its novelty. Preposterous though it was, however, supernatural thinking was inextricable from the Nazi project. The regime enlisted astrology and the paranormal, paganism, Indo-Aryan mythology, witchcraft, miracle weapons, and the lost kingdom of Atlantis in reimagining German politics and society and recasting German science and religion. In this eye-opening history, Eric Kurlander reveals how the Third Reich’s relationship to the supernatural was far from straightforward. Even as popular occultism and superstition were intermittently rooted out, suppressed, and outlawed, the Nazis drew upon a wide variety of occult practices and esoteric sciences to gain power, shape propaganda and policy, and pursue their dreams of racial utopia and empire. “[Kurlander] shows how swiftly irrational ideas can take hold, even in an age before social media.”—The Washington Post “Deeply researched, convincingly authenticated, this extraordinary study of the magical and supernatural at the highest levels of Nazi Germany will astonish.”—The Spectator “A trustworthy [book] on an extraordinary subject.”—The Times “A fascinating look at a little-understood aspect of fascism.”—Kirkus Reviews “Kurlander provides a careful, clear-headed, and exhaustive examination of a subject so lurid that it has probably scared away some of the serious research it merits.”—National Review


The One World Tartarians (Color)

The One World Tartarians (Color)

Author: James Lee

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2020-09-15

Total Pages: 342

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This book could very well be the greatest revisionist history book ever written in modern times to date about the Greatest Lie about our common world history. The Tartary civilization encompassed most of the World we know today. From Russia to China to Africa to India to Australia and New Zealand to the North and South America's. There have been swept from modern his-story books and were likely destroyed in the 19th-20th centuries along with many of their amazing buildings. There are numerous documents proving that there were also Giants amongst them. The people of Tartary were destroyed by the same advanced technology that controls our weather were flooded, fire bombed, earthquaked and likely had directed energy weapons (DEW) used against them and many of their bones are buried under our cities today. Their "Old Word Order" was a benevolent society where they used sacred geometrical designs, pipe organs and catillion bells to help and to heal and to achieve higher consciousness. All of the architecture and technology we know of today was developed by the Tartar's. The 18th and 19th centuries were final book burning and removal from historical knowledge of this once great civilization that flourished up until just 100 years ago.


The One World Tartarians (Black and White)

The One World Tartarians (Black and White)

Author: James W Lee

Publisher:

Published: 2020-09-15

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13:

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This book could very well be the greatest revisionist history book ever written in modern times to date about the Greatest Lie about our common world history. The Tartary civilization encompassed most of the World we know today. From Russia to China to Africa to India to Australia and New Zealand to the North and South America's. There have been swept from modern his-story books and were likely destroyed in the 19th-20th centuries along with many of their amazing buildings. There are numerous documents proving that there were also Giants amongst them. The people of Tartary were destroyed by the same advanced technology that controls our weather were flooded, fire bombed, earthquaked and likely had directed energy weapons (DEW) used against them and many of their bones are buried under our cities today. Their "Old Word Order" was a benevolent society where they used sacred geometrical designs, pipe organs and catillion bells to help and to heal and to achieve higher consciousness. All of the architecture and technology we know of today was developed by the Tartar's. The 18th and 19th centuries were final book burning and removal from historical knowledge of this once great civilization that flourished up until just 100 years ago.


Western-Pontic Culture Ambience and Pattern

Western-Pontic Culture Ambience and Pattern

Author: Lolita Nikolova

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2016-01-01

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 3110500825

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'Western-Pontic Culture Ambience and Pattern: In Memory of Eugen Comsa' is dedicated to the memory of Eugen Comsa, an archaeologist whose work created the foundation of the Northern Balkan prehistory and was essential for the contemporary view of the prehistory of the North-western Pontic region. This edited volume brings together researchers in the field of Circumpontic archaeology from the Neolithic to the Iron Age period. The content of the volume is offered to students and scholars who seek a deeper understanding of the prehistory of the Western Pontic region, in particular the Balkans in their Eurasian context and more broadly to enhance the scholarly collections of academic, educational, public and private libraries throughout the world.


Uncle Gobb and the Dread Shed

Uncle Gobb and the Dread Shed

Author: Michael Rosen

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-08-18

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 140885130X

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The ridiculously talented Michael Rosen and Neal Layton have paired up to bring young readers the most uproarious comic fiction we've ever published!


The Explorers

The Explorers

Author: Paolo Novaresio

Publisher: Stewart, Tabori, & Chang

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13:

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Text, maps, and photographs describe human exploration from Alexander the Great's military expeditions to the use of the space shuttle in the 1990s.


News from Tartary

News from Tartary

Author: Peter Fleming

Publisher: Northwestern University Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 9780810160712

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The story of a seven-month journey taken in 1935 from Peking to Kashmir.