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This small nomade tribe did not know till the XX century how great a power they were once. Nor did Mongols know who was Great Ghengis Khan and how he conquered Eurasia, Russia, China, and the whole works. Back in 1879 Mr. Prejevalsky, colonel of Russian cavalry, made two major discoveries Gobi Desert, i.e. in Mongolia:

for the first, a small wild undomesticated horse, for the second, a case of collective amnesia of the Mongols people who forgot their glorious past. 

Actually, in the old Russian language « horde » means army. Consequently, the Mongolian Horde was merely the ancient Russian army. According to the official version of history, Russia remained under the political and military yoke of the Mongols for many centuries on end. 

To add injury to insult, German historians injected the myth of the ‘Mongol’ invasion into Russia. Wild Mongols burned Kyiv the capital, etc..etc to the ground. Russians gladly supported the yoke of the Mongol Golden Horde for 200 years and German myth about it for further 500 years.

About the Author: Dr.Fomenko, Anatoly. Born in 1945. Full Member (Academician) of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Full Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Full Member of the International Higher Education Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Professor, Head of the Moscow State University Department of Mathematics and Mechanics. Solved the classical Plateau s Problem from the theory of minimal spectral surfaces. Author of the theory of invariants and topological classification of integrable Hamiltonian dynamic systems. Laureate of the 1996 National Premium in Mathematics of the Russian Federation for a cycle of works on the Hamiltonian dynamic system multitude invariance theory. Author of 180 scientific publications, 26 monographs, and textbooks on mathematics, a specialist in geometry and topology, variational calculus, symplectic topology, Hamiltonian geometry and mechanics, computational geometry. Author of a number of books on the development of new empirical-statistical methods and their application to the analysis of historical chronicles as well as the chronology of Antiquity and the Middle Ages.

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