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| Genghis Khan | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 29, 2020, 11:28 pm | |
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| The increasing Turan-worship around the internet is getting | |
| annoying: | |
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| height=992] | |
| https://incels.co/attachments/1589887477385-jpg.328611/[/img] | |
| Disgust is the correct reaction to Turanian habits. | |
| #Post#: 955-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Re: Turanian diffusion | |
| By: guest5 Date: August 30, 2020, 2:27 pm | |
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| @90sRetroFan: | |
| Are you aware that there is a theory that Khan's Golden Horde | |
| used catapults to fling diseased dead bodies into cities they | |
| were laying siege to, including the diseased bodies of cattle? | |
| That would certainly be inline with the Turanian barbaric ethos | |
| too right? | |
| Biological Warfare at the 1346 Siege of Caffa | |
| [quote] | |
| immensity of the disaster brought about by the disease, and | |
| realizing that they had no hope of escape, lost interest in the | |
| siege. But they ordered corpses to be placed in catapults1 and | |
| lobbed into the city in the hope that the intolerable stench | |
| would kill everyone inside.2 What seemed like mountains of dead | |
| were thrown into the city, and the Christians could not hide or | |
| flee or escape from them, although they dumped as many of the | |
| bodies as they could in the sea. And soon the rotting corpses | |
| tainted the air and poisoned the water supply, and the stench | |
| was so overwhelming that hardly one in several thousand was in a | |
| position to flee the remains of the Tartar army. Moreover one | |
| infected man could carry the poison to others, and infect people | |
| and places with the disease by look alone. No one knew, or could | |
| discover, a means of defense. | |
| �Thus almost everyone who had been in the East, or in the | |
| regions to the south and north, fell victim to sudden death | |
| after contracting this pestilential disease, as if struck by a | |
| lethal arrow which raised a tumor on their bodies. The scale of | |
| the mortality and the form which it took persuaded those who | |
| lived, weeping and lamenting, through the bitter events of 1346 | |
| to 1348�the Chinese, Indians, Persians, Medes, Kurds, Armenians, | |
| Cilicians, Georgians, Mesopotamians, Nubians, Ethiopians, Turks, | |
| Egyptians, Arabs, Saracens and Greeks (for almost all the East | |
| has been affected)�that the last judgement had come. | |
| ��As it happened, among those who escaped from Caffa by boat | |
| were a few sailors who had been infected with the poisonous | |
| disease. Some boats were bound for Genoa, others went to Venice | |
| and to other Christian areas. When the sailors reached these | |
| places and mixed with the people there, it was as if they had | |
| brought evil spirits with them: every city, every settlement, | |
| every place was poisoned by the contagious pestilence, and their | |
| inhabitants, both men and women, died suddenly. And when one | |
| person had contracted the illness, he poisoned his whole family | |
| even as he fell and died, so that those preparing to bury his | |
| body were seized by death in the same way. Thus death entered | |
| through the windows, and as cities and towns were depopulated | |
| their inhabitants mourned their dead neighbours.� (Reproduced | |
| with permission from Horrox, pp. 16�20 [4]) | |
| The account closes with an extended description of the plague in | |
| Piacenza, and a reprise of the apocalyptic vision with which it | |
| begins.[/quote] | |
| https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/8/9/01-0536_article | |
| #Post#: 958-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Re: Turanian diffusion | |
| By: Prite Date: August 31, 2020, 11:01 am | |
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| I read that in 1313, the Khan of Western Half (White Horde) | |
| became a Muslim and also his successors. The question is are | |
| they true followers? | |
| Siege of Caffa happened under his rule: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jani_Beg | |
| His portrait: | |
| https://i.ibb.co/Wp42Yqn/JaniBeg.jpg | |
| https://ibb.co/rfRw1Tk | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Horde | |
| #Post#: 960-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Genghis Khan | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: August 31, 2020, 1:22 pm | |
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| [member=5]NuminousSun[/member] | |
| "Are you aware that there is a theory that Khan's Golden Horde | |
| used catapults to fling diseased dead bodies into cities they | |
| were laying siege to, including the diseased bodies of cattle?" | |
| Yes, though this tactic was also used by others during the same | |
| period: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_biological_warfare#Middle_Ages | |
| [quote]At the siege of Thun-l'�v�que in 1340, during the Hundred | |
| Years' War, the attackers catapulted decomposing animals into | |
| the besieged area.[12][/quote] | |
| and even later: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_biological_warfare#17th_and_18th_centu… | |
| [quote]The last known incident of using plague corpses for | |
| biological warfare occurred in 1710, when Russian forces | |
| attacked the Swedes by flinging plague-infected corpses over the | |
| city walls of Reval (Tallinn).[14] [/quote] | |
| #Post#: 969-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Genghis Khan | |
| By: Prite Date: September 1, 2020, 9:38 am | |
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| @90sRetroFan, @NumiousSun | |
| Could Golden Horde be a part that corrupted Islam and had others | |
| see Islamists as invaders? | |
| #Post#: 973-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Genghis Khan | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: September 1, 2020, 1:11 pm | |
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| [quote]Could Golden Horde be a part that corrupted Islam and had | |
| others see Islamists as invaders?[/quote] | |
| Mohammed's teachings were already corrupted by the time the | |
| Uthmanic Koran was written centuries before the Golden Horde. | |
| But if you mean whether or not the Golden Horde contributed to | |
| further corruption, this would have to be answered case-by-case | |
| for individual powerful converts. But I would consider it likely | |
| that the infusion of Mongol bloodlines into Islamic societies | |
| would have increased their proportion of Turanian blood, and | |
| this could have facilitated subsequent popularization of bad | |
| habits in Islamic societies. Yet similar infusion of Mongol | |
| bloodlines would have occurred also in non-Islamic societies | |
| invaded by the Golden Horde, therefore I see no initial reason | |
| to assume that Islamic societies were more affected than others. | |
| A good way to test the theory would be to compare Islamic | |
| societies in places that the Golden Horde never reached with | |
| Islamic societies in places invaded by the Golden Horde, as well | |
| as the corresponding non-Islamic societies. | |
| The perception of Islamists as invaders is mostly due to the | |
| Carolingian cycle: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matter_of_France | |
| [quote]Originally, the Matter of France contained tales of war | |
| and martial valour, being focused on the conflict between the | |
| Franks and Saracens or Moors during the period of Charles Martel | |
| and Charlemagne. The Chanson de Roland, for example, is about | |
| the Battle of Roncevaux Pass during the Moorish invasion of | |
| southern France.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 1577-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Genghis Khan | |
| By: guest5 Date: October 16, 2020, 1:17 pm | |
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| China insists Genghis Khan exhibit not use words 'Genghis Khan' | |
| [quote]Museum in Nantes pulls show after intervention by | |
| Beijing, which comes as Communist party hardens discrimination | |
| against ethnic Mongols[/quote] | |
| [quote]A French museum has postponed an exhibit about the Mongol | |
| emperor Genghis Khan citing interference by the Chinese | |
| government, which it accuses of trying to rewrite history. | |
| The Ch�teau des ducs de Bretagne history museum in the western | |
| city of Nantes said it was putting the show about the fearsome | |
| 13th century leader on hold for over three years. | |
| The museum�s director, Bertrand Guillet, said: �We made the | |
| decision to stop this production in the name of the human, | |
| scientific and ethical values that we defend.� | |
| Inner Mongolia protests at China's plans to bring in | |
| Mandarin-only lessons | |
| Read more | |
| It said the Chinese authorities demanded that certain words, | |
| including �Genghis Khan,� �Empire� and �Mongol� be taken out of | |
| the show. Subsequently they asked for power over exhibition | |
| brochures, legends and maps. | |
| The spat comes as the Chinese government has hardened its | |
| discrimination against ethnic Mongols, many of whom live in the | |
| northern province of Inner Mongolia. | |
| The exhibit was planned in collaboration with the Inner Mongolia | |
| Museum in Hohhot, China. But tensions arose, the Nantes museum | |
| said, when the Chinese Bureau of Cultural Heritage pressured the | |
| museum for changes to the original plan, �including notably | |
| elements of biased rewriting of Mongol culture in favour of a | |
| new national narrative�. | |
| The museum branded it �censorship� and said it underlined a | |
| �hardening � of the position of the Chinese government against | |
| the Mongolian minority�. | |
| The Chinese consulate in Paris did not immediately return calls | |
| for comment.[/quote] | |
| https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/14/china-insists-genghis-khan-exhibi… | |
| Can you really discriminate against racists though? Aren't | |
| racists initiators of discrimination? | |
| Turanian blood memory in action: | |
| Rampant racism a growing problem in Mongolia | |
| [quote]Racism is becoming ever more common in Mongolia, where | |
| extreme, right-wing nationalist groups target especially Chinese | |
| citizens. They are not afraid of resorting to violence.[/quote] | |
| https://www.dw.com/en/rampant-racism-a-growing-problem-in-mongolia/a-15888287 | |
| #Post#: 2153-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Genghis Khan | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 12, 2020, 2:44 pm | |
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| https://www.breitbart.com/asia/2020/11/10/report-xi-jinping-ordering-erasure-of… | |
| [quote]�During the past month, fourteen stone tablets | |
| summarizing the life story of Genghis Khan and his achievements | |
| were painted over or destroyed in Genghis Khan Square in the | |
| Hailar district of Hulun Buir prefecture-level city, in Inner | |
| Mongolia. Protests of the local population were ignored,� Bitter | |
| Winter revealed on November 7. | |
| �In a middle school in Hexigten Banner under the jurisdiction of | |
| the prefecture-level city of Chifen, also in Inner Mongolia, | |
| portraits of Genghis Khan and slogans promoting Mongolian | |
| culture have been replaced[/quote] | |
| Good work, but is Xi willing to do the same with (the far more | |
| common) material all over China promoting Western civilization? | |
| (Of course he is not.) If not, why not? (Answer: Eurocentrism.) | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/psychological-decolonization/ | |
| #Post#: 2177-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Genghis Khan | |
| By: rp Date: November 13, 2020, 11:25 am | |
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| Well, at least it's better than nothing. Turanians such as | |
| Richard Spencer (Gentile) exalt Genghis Khan as a "great | |
| conqueror". | |
| #Post#: 4378-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Genghis Khan | |
| By: guest5 Date: February 21, 2021, 2:48 pm | |
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| Mongol Army: How it All Started | |
| [quote]The Kings and Generals animated historical documentary | |
| series on the Mongol History continues with a video on the | |
| evolution of the Mongol armies, showing how the steppe horsemen | |
| bands turned into the most fearsome army in the world by Genghis | |
| khan and would create the largest empire until up to that | |
| point.[/quote] | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bvJKJgESP4 | |
| Mongols Season 1 Full - from Genghis to Kublai | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzatw32j-i4 | |
| Subutai - Genghis's Greatest General DOCUMENTARY | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS9MgymLtxQ | |
| How did the Mongols Conquer Strongholds and Cities? | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es2khuXqoeE | |
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