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        <description>What explains how an entire layer of the world — ground floors, city names, a continent the size of nations, a third of Asia on the map — could disappear from the historical record within the span of a single century? Not gradually. Not piece by piece. In clusters. In single decrees, single editions, single administrative orders, across continents that had no documented contact with each other at all. The standard explanations — sediment, postal efficiency, cartographic correction, unlucky fires — start to collapse when you line them up side by side. Buried ground floors across cities that are barely two hundred years old. A thousand renamed towns, with one state alone accounting for half the total. An encyclopedia that quietly shrank the largest country on the map, edition after edition, until it simply wasn't there. An identical architectural style — domes, statuary, scale — appearing on every continent with no record of how it was actually built. And two hundred years of library fires that, between them, took almost everything we could've used to check any of it. As I worked through this — from a single buried window in St. Petersburg, to the cartographic erasure of Tartary, to the mounds that quietly stopped yielding answers after the bones left for the Smithsonian — a pattern emerged that I couldn't dismiss. Not parallel coincidences. Not bad timing, repeated independently, everywhere. The same shape, resurfacing across centuries, in records that end exactly where the most important questions begin. Because what disappeared wasn't just a name, or a building, or a country. It may have been the visible edge of something older — an Old World, a prior civilization, whatever "Tartaria" actually was — quietly placed just out of reach. Not destroyed outright. Not denied. Just made inaccessible, while the generations that might have asked the right questions were handed a different story entirely. This is the first half of that investigation. Ten threads. Ten gaps in the record that shouldn't exist — and don't, according to the official version of events. The material on this channel presents exploratory interpretations of history and imaginative speculation, conveyed through narrative storytelling rather than precise historical documentation. Viewpoints and visual representations are dramatized or intentionally constructed to support alternative narrative exploration. Visual elements may at times be created using automated or generative tools. The content shared should not be considered factual. 0:00 Tartarian World 1:36 Mudflood 8:11 Antarctica's Cities 14:10 Renamed Cities 22:37 Tartarian Architecture 31:20 Royal Bloodlines 36:20 Tartaria in Encyclopedias 42:55 Mass Pre-1800 Book Burning 51:18 Giants 1:02:04 "Temporary" World's Fairs 1:09:17 9,000ft Trees #tartaria #oldworld #mudflood #forbiddenhistory #lostcivilization #erasedhistory #hiddenknowledge #grandtartary #tartarianreset #unsolvedmysteries</description>
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