Later, some people found evidence that there were remnants of Tartaria in the Americas, mainly also in Western America. So the idea spread that Tartaria was literally everywhere.
And this is where things began to move in the wrong direction. In reality, Tartaria was not a geographical area, but a kind of kingdom with a flag and political entity, with some of these Tartarians also influencing American culture.
That's all there is to it. It was part of the "Old World," but it was not exclusively Old World.
Using the term Tartaria every time you talk about this Old World cements a misleading view of a Slavic-centered world where, for some reason, Russian culture supposedly dominated everything else. Tribute @benshresearch
And this is where things began to move in the wrong direction. In reality, Tartaria was not a geographical area, but a kind of kingdom with a flag and political entity, with some of these Tartarians also influencing American culture.
That's all there is to it. It was part of the "Old World," but it was not exclusively Old World.
Using the term Tartaria every time you talk about this Old World cements a misleading view of a Slavic-centered world where, for some reason, Russian culture supposedly dominated everything else. Tribute @benshresearch
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