Who built the Forbidden City in Beijing, China? The Tartar Palace & Walls, Oldest Photographs.

Howdy ya’ll. Today we will look at the ancient history of the Forbidden City and the surrounding fortifications in Beijing, China. In many of the oldest photographs, which I have compiled for you today, Beijing is labeled as “Peking”. Another noteworthy fact, in many photographs from pre-1900 (which we will look at roughly 65 today) Beijing is labeled as “The Tartar City”, The Forbidden City of Beijing being “The Tartar Palace” and the surrounding walls called “The Tartar Walls”. Nowadays, the very heart of China’s capital city flows directly through the ancient structure, weaving amongst the sacred fortifications. Today we will examine the photographs, discuss the roots, involving four builds or four fortifications, creating ties with the Golden Horde, the Jurchen-Jin dynasty, which fell to the Khans, which enabled the Forbidden City to rise. We will then question the overarching narrative, while I lend my opinion to the origins of this super structure, involving the first men, bronze men, Proto-Indo-Aryans of thousands of years ago from Northern India. I’ll also give you some info about some Jarid Boosters merchandise I’ve created for you. Enjoy! My Previous Videos related to these subjects; The Great Wall: Ancient Chinese Construction / Oldest Photos, Mongol Empire, Ming Dynasty, Tartary The Tartarian Hypothesis: Excerpts from Anacalypsis (1836) Saca, Saxons, Tartars - The First Kings Links for further research: ,_Beijing (1115–1234)
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