Seven Palaces of Tartaria: Ruins of Siberia and Kazakhstan

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Published 2024-03-11
After stumbling upon the strange words Sedmy Palaty in the encyclopaedia britannica I went on a mission to discover the forgotten ruins of the seven palaces of Tartaria. Now located in Kazakhstan and lower Siberia, the ruins stretched across this region account for a civilisation lost to time. Tartarian Palaces made of stone? Buddhist or something else? The secrets of Semipalatinsk might hold the keys.

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All Comments (21)
  • Fantastic research mate! Very thorough & very interesting! You always get deep into niche topics that no one else has tackled. Very fun one 🙏
  • @julieytuarte6557
    I am so vested in this now! Thank you Luke! Fascinating and has me wishing on an adventure!! You’re awesome kiddo!!💞💞💞
  • If I am not mistaken, there are maps showing here in the western part of the United States, Idaho/Utah/Nevada specifically, was at one time called the Great Teguao, and was supposed to not only be inhabited by giants, but having Seven Great Golden Cities. Again, if I am remembering correctly. Edit: Maybe you have covered this already? I will have to do a deep dive now.
  • @tejanoburns5348
    I could be totally off on this, but after reading the title it popped in my head that these 7 "palaces" maybe were the 7 "churches" of Asia John wrote in Revelation that don't exist anymore. Recently Tartaria has been making rounds through the Preterist, Christianity ended 70 AD and short season vids. Just a thought, not making any claims. All this is so cool, it's like a Marvel What If...? comic! Lol
  • @david-jr5fn
    Irish mythology says they are descendants of Scythians that travelled to Egypt then Spain then Scotland before finally settling in Ireland
  • @Whalesdude
    I rather like that these people abandoned war-torn holy places, in search of, or to make new ones. It seems like a good outlook on life. The only issue is that now we find little to go on when figuring out what happened or was once there. Great work as usual, sir. 🫡
  • @user-vy2oq4ck2r
    The old books have loads of info in them it's how people knew stuff back then we used to learn stuff in those days.
  • @rzella8022
    Great research! At 4:18; I wonder are Gulliver's Travels based on possible true events, encountering giants?
  • @MemoGrafix
    16:17 - I've been saying since I was a little girl in the 1970s - THE YEARS We live under IS WRONG.
  • @caroldelaney4700
    Good research and such an interesting topic.a lot of history is hidden and still lost.