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What do you mean you’ve never heard of the lost civilization of Great Tartaria? It’s only one of the weirdest architectural conspiracy theories going. It seems there has been a monumental cover-up to hide the truth from us all about an ancient empire that’s hiding in plain sight all around us – or so a fast-growing group of pseudo internet historians would have us believe. A kingdom so vast and architecturally sophisticated as to rival even the Roman empire, many of the world’s most famous architectural landmarks across the world are claimed to represent remnants of this lost empire. The Great Pyramids, Notre Dame de Paris, the White House and pretty much any intricate building of the 19th century that features Greco-Roman, Gothic, or other styles, could be Tartarian architecture according to theorists, who argue that the complexity and beauty of these structures could not have been achieved without advanced knowledge or technology. The modern, fringe narrative posits the existence of a vast and technologically advanced empire (run by a species of human giants no less), which supposedly flourished before the modern age with the advent of free energy, advanced building techniques and flying machines until it was destroyed and deliberately erased from historical records. Still with us? If you’ve ever entertained Atlantis, take a tumble down the rabbit hole to consider the mythical kingdom of Tartaria.
Origins of the empire and history of the Tartarian civilization aren’t exactly clear. The theories can be as vague as it is fantastical. What makes the landscape murkier is the fact that ‘Tartary’ was a real historical name for Central Asia that was included on maps of the world from the 13th century all the way up until the 19th. This led some to believe that an ancient people had literally been written off the map of history. In reality, there was simply a lack of knowledge from the early geographers concerning what cultures made up that part of the world. Tartary bec…