House of Romanov
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1st century AC[edit | edit source]
- Romanovs enforced eradication of the true Crimean history
- After invading Crimea the Romanovs carried out a real pogrom, destroying the rich legacy of Russia-Horde
2nd century AC[edit | edit source]
- After the Romanovs assumed power they destroyed almost all the frescos, having replaced them with new ones
- The new Romanov dynasty had to strengthen its position on the throne, as at that time the surviving descendants of the former Horde czars still existed. They made claims the throne. Most likely both the Crimean khans and some of the Cossack tribes were amongst them. That is why it was so important for the Romanovs to present the khans as the long-standing enemies of Russia.
5th century AC[edit | edit source]
6th century AC[edit | edit source]
- The royal throne is seized by the Romanovs, their undisguised minion
- The turning of the Romanovs' Russia and Turkey against each other as the two halves of the former empire
- Romanovs come to power in Russia. The tension of Russian military pressure on Western Europe is lifted
- How the Romanovs destroyed the history of the Horde
- Above ground and underground Moscow in the time of the Romanovs
- The Romanovs endeavoured to bring Moscow down
7th century AC[edit | edit source]
- Romanovs put foreigners in academy positions
- The division of the remains of Russia-Horde between the Romanovs and the USA, which occured in the wreckage of the American territories of the Empire immediately after the Romanovs' victory over "Pugachev"
- It appears that "Pugachev" was defeated by Suvorov. Later on this fact was concealed
- The public ridicule of some selected books of the Hordian Bible organised by the western reformers with the Romanovs
8th century AC[edit | edit source]
Unknown[edit | edit source]
- History_-_Fiction_or_Science/Western_myth/Chapter_1#REBELLION_REFORM_IN_WESTERN_EUROPE
- Romanovs comes in power
- Protestants took a strong position at the royal court of Russia-Horde. Razin uprising: war between Romanov's Muscovite state and Astrakhan state
- Romanovs come to power. military pressure on Western Europe from Russia is being removed. Romanovs begin to pursue a policy pushing Russia away from Turkey. Russian-Turkish wars flare up.
- War between Pugachev and Romanovs. Only after winning the war with Pugachev, did the Romanovs gain access to Siberia for the first time.