Resources for Greater Tartary

Resource Library: Exploring Greater Tartary To aid in your journey through the maps, manuscripts, and mysteries of the Tartarian region, we have compiled a curated list of digital archives, historical databases, and community forums. These resources provide the primary evidence and secondary analysis necessary to understand this lost chapter of geography. Category Resource Name Primary Use Case Cartography David Rumsey Historical Map Collection Accessing high-resolution, zoomable maps from the 16th to 19th centuries. Cartography Old Maps Online An indexing tool to find "Tartaria" across multiple global library archives. Primary Texts Internet Archive (Archive.org) Reading digitized first-hand accounts and histories written by early explorers. Primary Texts British Library Online Gallery Viewing manuscripts and illustrations related to the Silk Road and Khans. Research Geographicus Rare Antique Maps Studying scholarly essays on specific regional maps and their creators. Community Reddit (r/Tartaria) Engaging in modern discussions and photo-sharing of architectural anomalies. How to Use These Resources Verify the Timeline: Cross-reference maps from different decades to see how the borders of "Grand Tartarie" shifted as European empires expanded. Analyze the Etymology: Notice how names transition from "Tartary" to "Siberia" or "Central Asia" in texts from the late 1800s. Visual Evidence: Use the David Rumsey collection to find depictions of Tartarian flags, costumes, and city layouts. Note: This library is updated periodically as new digital archives become available. If you have a resource you believe should be included, please reach out via our contact page. Sources David Rumsey Map Collection www.davidrumsey.com Great Tartary. / Moll, Herman, d. 1732 / 1736 - David Rumsey Map Collection Great Tartary. / Moll, Herman, d. 1732 / 1736. Great Tartary. Moll, Herman, d. 1732, 1736. View larger, zoomable image (turn off pop-up blocker) Full Title: ... Alaska's Digital Archives vilda.alaska.edu Tartaria. - University of Alaska Fairbanks - Alaska's Digital Archives Subject.LCSH. Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration -- Maps. Siberia (Russia) -- Maps -- Early works to 1800. China -- Maps -- Early works to 1800. ... Geographicus Rare Antique Maps www.geographicus.com Tartaria: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps Description - Historical Context. The 16th century saw the birth of the Russian Empire - in part, at the expense of the Tatar Khans who had previously held ... Internet Archive archive.org Zingis: a Tartarian history. ... 1692 : La Roche Guilhem Mlle. de. - Internet Archive by. La Roche Guilhem Mlle. de. Publication date 1692 Topics Books, microfilm Collection pub_early-english-books-1641-1700; bim_microfilm; microfilm Contributor ... Internet Archive archive.org Zingis: a Tartarian history. ... 1692 : La Roche Guilhem Mlle. de. - Internet Archive Zingis: a Tartarian history. ... 1692 : La Roche Guilhem Mlle. de. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.