Thursday, July 16, 2026

The Truth About Tartaria: What If the History We Were Taught Was fabricated three hundred years ago

The Truth About Tartaria:
What If the History We Were Taught
Was fabricated three hundred years ago

Ismael Perez:

What if the version of history taught in schools is only part of a much larger story? What if the last 300 years witnessed not only the rise of modern nations and empires, but also the rewriting of humanity's collective memory?

In this presentation, we explore the controversial and highly debated Tartaria hypothesis—an idea that proposes a forgotten civilization may have existed before the modern world emerged. We'll examine old maps, unusual architecture, historical anomalies, and the question of how history is recorded, preserved, and sometimes revised.

We will investigate why the Tartaria has captured the imagination of millions and explore broader questions about who writes history, how civilizations rise and fall, and how narratives can change over time.

Topics include:

The mysterious appearance of "Tartaria" on historical maps.
Monumental architecture and why it has inspired alternative interpretations.
How history is written, revised, and interpreted by successive generations.
The possibility that important chapters of human civilization remain undiscovered.
Separating documented historical evidence from speculation and conspiracy theories.
Why questioning accepted narratives has become a growing cultural phenomenon.

Whether you view Tartaria as a forgotten empire, a misunderstood historical label, or simply an intriguing internet mystery, this journey invites you to think critically, examine the evidence for yourself, and ask one of history's most fascinating questions:

What if the past is far more complex than we've been led to believe?



YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/live/78LmHMLE3pg?si=GGwPdG44-yxswDNe

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