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Tartary (Latin:
Tartaria; French: Tartarie; German: Tartarei; Russian: Тартария, romanized: Tartariya) or
Tatary (Russian: Татария, romanized: Tatariya)...
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Tărtăria tablets (Romanian pronunciation: [tərtəˈri.a]) are
three tablets,
reportedly discovered in 1961 at a
Neolithic site in the
village of Tărtăria...
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which originated as
pseudoscientific Russian nationalism.
Tartary or
Tartaria is a
historical name for
Central Asia and Siberia.
Conspiracy theories...
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composed of four villages: Mărgineni, Săliștea, Săliștea-Deal, and
Tărtăria (Alsótatárlaka). Săliștea is
located near the Mureș
River in the southwestern...
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Faith (Svätoháj
Rodnej Viery), and the
Civic ****ociation
Tartaria (Občianske združenie
Tartaria),
which caters to
followers of the
Rodnover doctrine of...
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including Vinča itself, have not been
fully excavated. The
discovery of the
Tărtăria tablets in
Romania by a team
directed by
Nicolae Vl****a in 1961 revived...
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including Great Britain and Ireland, Bulgaria, Scythia,
Moscovia and
Tartaria;
Sicily is
clasped by
Europe in the form of a
globus cruciger....
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Glava Selevac Tărtăria ****aş Vinča-Belo Brdo Vršac
Belogradchik Crkvine Drenovac Gomolava Gornja Tuzla Pločnik
Rudna Glava Selevac Tărtăria ****aş Vinča-Belo...
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according to
Wenlin "Tibetan".
Unicode Consortium.
Paliga S., The
tablets of
Tărtăria Dialogues d'histoire ancienne, vol. 19, n°1, 1993. pp. 9–43; (Fig. 5 on...
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Babylonians and
Eblaites all had
their own clay
tablet libraries. The
Tărtăria tablets, the
Danubian civilization, may be
still older,
having been dated...