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Perhaps the most boring drawing for our analysis. Nothing like extraordinary. 
The Russian Imperial flag, of course, is a black eagle on a golden background, and not a tricolor. Well, while we keep an eye on the flag of China and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Look at other flags. I'm cautiously assuming that red means independence. Details below.
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Tartaria=Rusj=Assia:
On the following collection of flags, the deception about Tartaria and the history becomes particularly clear:

 (Pavilions et bannieres maritimes du XVIIIe siècle)
The file is large, good resolution. Posted on Wikipedia. And for some reason the last row is cut off ... Why should this be so? Negligence? Well, yes! So what is there?

(Tableau des pavillons ou Bannières que les vaisseaux des tout les nations arborent sur le mers 1765)
It seems clear why the previous figure is cut off. In the bottom row there are two flags of Tartaria. Owl and griffin (although some believe that this is not a griffin, but a dragon). Look, study, search and find common ground, think for yourself. You don't have to trust anyone.

And evaluate the visual similarity of styles. Think about countries. They were all once part of a whole.
Once again the flags of Russia:
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(Tableau des Pavillons que la Plupart des Nations Arborent à La Mer'. A color print based on the original from 1756)
The next drawing is of lower quality, but I think you can easily find both tartaria and Russian flags. And you will see all the similarities in them. And other flags on a golden background make you think.
Tartaria=Rusj=Assia:
(Marine pavilions. 1750)
(Tableau des Pavillons - Que les Vaisseaux Arborent en Mer" by Philippe Dauchez Rarissime, 1766)
Some copies are in private collections, and photos of lots can sometimes be stored until they are sold.
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(Tableau de tous les pavillons que lon arbore sur les vaisseau Dan 

(Table of the most exact and used Flags that are planted on board the Ships of War, and Mercantile of all the Nations Collected, and outlined by Vinco: Scotti de Livorno the Year 1796).
Interesting about this selection: here we see Mogulov and Rostock.
On other maps, the flag of the Moguls is signed as a bantam. That's interesting. And here is Rostock again. Sergey Ignatenko wrote about him in the article "Tartaria or Rostock?“ No, Rostock is not Tartaria, but it is part of it. That's why Sergey asked himself such a question - is it not the same thing.
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