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Jordan Nuttall is the sixth speaker from the Tartaria Conference 2025 on 14 June.
Jordan delves into the historical significance of the Tartarian Empire, exploring its geography, cultural practices, and the political dynamics that shaped its existence. He discusses various regions within Tartary, including Chinese Tartary and Independent Tartary, and highlights the influence of notable figures such as Genghis Khan and Tamerlane. The conversation also addresses the decline of Tartary and the erasure of its history from modern narratives, emphasizing the importance of rediscovering this lost legacy.
Takeaways
The Tartarian Empire was a vast and influential region in Asia. Historical gazetteers provide valuable insights into Tartary's geography and culture. Tartary encompassed various tribes and regions, each with unique characteristics. Uzbek Tartary was a center of power and wealth in the 18th century. The Kalmucks were nomadic Tatars with distinct cultural practices. Tartary's decline was marked by political changes and territorial absorption. Religious practices in Tartary were diverse and included Islam and ancient traditions. The erasure of Tartary from history reflects broader political agendas. Rediscovering Tartary's legacy is essential for understanding its historical significance. Curiosity and research can uncover forgotten histories.
Chapters
00:00 Creating Reality and Community Engagement 00:06 Exploring the Empire of Tartaria 08:22 Understanding Tartary's Geography and Influence 18:26 The Cultural and Political Landscape of Tartary 28:15 Religious Practices and Beliefs in Tartary 32:55 Religious Beliefs in Chinese Tartary 35:21 Cultural Identity and Ancestral Traditions 37:49 Islamic Influence and the Crimean Tatars 40:01 Tartar Spirituality and Historical Erasure 41:31 Political Changes and Historical Rebranding 44:49 The Vastness of Tartary and Its Legacy 48:50 Exploring Historical Sources and Curiosity
To learn more about Jordan, or to connect with him, you can find him on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jordan.nuttall.165470
To connect to Elisabeth Hancock go to her website - https://elisabethhancock.com
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Jordan Nuttall is the sixth speaker from the Tartaria Conference 2025 on 14 June.
Jordan delves into the historical significance of the Tartarian Empire, exploring its geography, cultural practices, and the political dynamics that shaped its existence. He discusses various regions within Tartary, including Chinese Tartary and Independent Tartary, and highlights the influence of notable figures such as Genghis Khan and Tamerlane. The conversation also addresses the decline of Tartary and the erasure of its history from modern narratives, emphasizing the importance of rediscovering this lost legacy.
Takeaways
The Tartarian Empire was a vast and influential region in Asia. Historical gazetteers provide valuable insights into Tartary's geography and culture. Tartary encompassed various tribes and regions, each with unique characteristics. Uzbek Tartary was a center of power and wealth in the 18th century. The Kalmucks were nomadic Tatars with distinct cultural practices. Tartary's decline was marked by political changes and territorial absorption. Religious practices in Tartary were diverse and included Islam and ancient traditions. The erasure of Tartary from history reflects broader political agendas. Rediscovering Tartary's legacy is essential for understanding its historical significance. Curiosity and research can uncover forgotten histories.
Chapters
00:00 Creating Reality and Community Engagement 00:06 Exploring the Empire of Tartaria 08:22 Understanding Tartary's Geography and Influence 18:26 The Cultural and Political Landscape of Tartary 28:15 Religious Practices and Beliefs in Tartary 32:55 Religious Beliefs in Chinese Tartary 35:21 Cultural Identity and Ancestral Traditions 37:49 Islamic Influence and the Crimean Tatars 40:01 Tartar Spirituality and Historical Erasure 41:31 Political Changes and Historical Rebranding 44:49 The Vastness of Tartary and Its Legacy 48:50 Exploring Historical Sources and Curiosity
To learn more about Jordan, or to connect with him, you can find him on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jordan.nuttall.165470
To connect to Elisabeth Hancock go to her website - https://elisabethhancock.com