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How It Really Was 🇬🇧

A Reconstruction of Authentic History

By Anatoly T. Fomenko, Gleb V. Nosovsky

Hardcover

Format: 163.5 x 244 x 326.2 mm

Pages: 488

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The present edition is published in a new redaction, prepared by A.T. Fomenko in 2013. It differs noticeably from previous ones. In particular, color illustrations are reproduced in color (unlike previous editions, where they were reproduced in black and white).

The present book occupies an entirely special place among publications on the New Chronology. It was written at the request of numerous readers. Previously the authors subjected the currently accepted version of history to criticism, proposed new methods of dating, and identified numerous parallelisms that substantially "shorten" the written history of humankind. The present book-reconstruction answers the most important question: "And how did it all actually happen? What is the genuine history of antiquity?"

The book is intended for the widest circles of readers interested in world history and the application of mathematical methods to the humanities.

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How It Really Was

A book series on the New Chronology "How It Really Was" — a continuation of the SEVEN-VOLUME WORK

This is "history in the making" — research at the highest academic level, demonstrating that the past is "drastically closer and dramatically different" than previously assumed

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Doctor Faust. Christ Through the Eyes of the Antichrist. The Ship "Vasa"

By Anatoly T. Fomenko, Gleb V. Nosovsky

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All results presented in this book are new and are published here for the first time. The subject is the Western European reformers of the XVI-XVII centuries, who sought to split apart the Great Horde Empire of the XII-XVII centuries and struck blows against its foundations. To this end, among other things, they created the story of Faust — a mocking reworking of the history of Andronicus-Christ and the Gospels. The same destructive purpose was served by the well-known "novel" by François Rabelais, "Gargantua and Pantagruel". The book also discusses the Swedish ship "Vasa" of 1628, raised from the seabed in the XX century and found to be, as was discovered, one of the last ships of antiquity.

No specialized knowledge is required of the reader. All that is needed is an interest in world and Russian history and a desire to make sense of its numerous mysteries. The book is intended for the broadest circles of readers interested in the application of natural-scientific methods in history.

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The Wonder of the World in Rus near Kazan
The First Kaaba Was in Rus near Kazan
It was also there that Moses struck water from the rock. The famous "ancient" Delphi with its oracle was located in Crimea, on Cape Fiolent, where Andronicus-Christ was born

By Anatoly T. Fomenko, Gleb V. Nosovsky

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Where did Moses walk? Where was the First Kaaba? As the authors demonstrate, the First Kaaba was in Bilyarsk near Kazan. It was there that Moses struck water from the rock. The famous "ancient" Delphi with its oracle was located in Crimea, on Cape Fiolent, where Andronicus-Christ was born.

 

All results presented in this book have been obtained recently, are new, and are published for the first time. The chief among them is the reconstruction of the history of the famous Muslim Kaaba and the relic preserved within it — the Black Stone. It is known that the Kaaba was destroyed and rebuilt several times, and in various locations. The authors have established that the famous First Kaaba, associated with the name of Adam, and subsequently — with Ibrahim (Abraham), was situated in the old Volga city of Bilyar, not far from Kazan, and was in operation from the XIV to the XVI century.

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