A Lost Civilization Hidden in Plain Sight
For centuries, history has been written by the victors, shaping narratives that serve the interests of colonial empires. One of the greatest suppressed histories is that of Tartaria, a lost Afro-Asiatic civilization that may have spanned across Africa, Asia, and the Americas—a global network of advanced societies erased from history.
This article explores Tartaria’s possible Afro-Asiatic lineage in the Americas, connecting the Mound Builders of Mississippi, the Washitaw Nation, the Moors, Mali Empire, Nubians, and the Carib and Taíno peoples. The destruction of Tartarian free-energy structures, star forts, sacred bells, and geomagnetic knowledge points to a deliberate historical suppression by European colonial powers, who claimed indigenous wisdom as their own.
What if the history we’ve been taught is missing critical pieces? What if Afro-Asiatic civilizations thrived in the Americas long before European conquest?

Tartaria and the Suppression of Afro-Asiatic Knowledge
What Was Tartaria?
Tartaria is theorized to have been a highly advanced civilization that spanned across Asia, Europe, and North America, with intricate architecture, free energy technology, and geomagnetic mastery. Once visible on maps, by the 19th century, Tartaria was mysteriously erased from history.
Similar to the suppression of African and Indigenous civilizations, Tartaria’s disappearance may have been a calculated move by European powers to monopolize knowledge.
But while history books erase it, the remnants of this lost civilization may still exist in the traditions of Indigenous, African, and Asiatic peoples across the Americas.

The Mound Builders & Washitaw Nation: America’s Hidden Tartarian Legacy
One of the most compelling connections to Tartaria’s Afro-Asiatic presence in the Americas is found in the Mound Builders—an ancient civilization that constructed vast geometric mounds, star-aligned cities, and free-energy structures.
The Mississippian Civilization (Cahokia & Poverty Point)
• The Cahokia Mounds in Illinois and Poverty Point in Louisiana suggest an advanced pre-Columbian civilization.
• Earthworks, star fort layouts, and sacred geometry mirror architectural elements seen in Moorish, Ethiopian, and Tartarian structures.
• The sudden disappearance of the Mississippians raises questions: Were they part of a larger civilization that was erased?
The Washitaw Nation: An Afro-Indigenous Link to Tartaria?
• The Washitaw de Dugdahmoundyah (Washitaw Nation) claim descent from the original mound builders and a pre-Columbian African presence in America.
• Some believe the Washitaw were connected to the Moors and Mali Empire, suggesting a global Afro-Asiatic civilization that included the Americas.
• If Tartaria was real, could the Washitaw be its last surviving remnant in North America?
The Moors, Mali Empire & African Knowledge in America
The Moors and the Mali Empire were known for their vast knowledge of architecture, astronomy, and sacred energy systems. Many elements of Tartarian theory—including free-energy buildings, star forts, and advanced city layouts—can be found in Moorish and Malian designs.

Moors in the Americas Before Columbus?
• Moorish explorers may have reached the Americas before Columbus, carrying Tartarian energy knowledge and sacred geometry.
• The Moorish architectural influence on Tartarian structures suggests a shared global knowledge system that was later hidden.
• Could the Moors have built many of the structures later attributed to European colonists?
The Mali Empire & Timbuktu’s Lost Knowledge
• Mansa Musa, ruler of the Mali Empire, controlled one of the greatest knowledge centers of all time—Timbuktu.
• Some theorists suggest Timbuktu was linked to Tartaria’s lost energy network, and that European colonizers sought to suppress its wisdom.
• Was Mali part of a global Afro-Asiatic trade network connecting Africa, Asia, and the Americas?
The Carib and Taíno: Tartaria’s Seafaring Presence in the Caribbean
While the Mississippian Mound Builders and Washitaw Nation represented Tartaria’s American land presence, the Carib and Taíno peoples may have been Tartaria’s maritime seafarers, connecting the Americas to Africa and Asia.

Caribs and the Lost Free Energy System
• The Caribs built sound-based spiritual structures, aligning with Tartarian energy theories.
• Sacred bells and water channeling systems suggest a suppressed energy technology.
• Some believe that pre-Columbian Polynesians, Africans, and Asians reached the Caribbean long before Europeans—was Tartaria a global Indigenous network erased from history?
The Taíno and Geomagnetic Knowledge
• The Taíno’s use of natural energy in agriculture, astronomy, and medicine suggests geomagnetic wisdom similar to Tartaria’s free-energy theories.
• Spanish colonization and destruction of Indigenous sacred sites mirror the systematic erasure of Tartarian structures worldwide.

Why Was Tartaria—and Afro-Asiatic Indigenous History—Erased?
European colonialism was built on knowledge theft.
To maintain power, Europeans could not allow Indigenous and African civilizations to be seen as technologically advanced.
1. Suppression of Indigenous Free Energy
• Ancient energy-conducting buildings, bells, and star forts—many of which had African, Asiatic, and Native American influences—were systematically destroyed.
• Star forts in the Americas, Caribbean, and Africa mirror those in “Old World” Tartaria, suggesting a lost global energy network.
2. Historical Rewriting by the Vatican & European Monarchies
• The Vatican, Russian Czars, and European empires erased Tartaria from maps and history books.
• The same historical suppression happened to the Washitaw, Moors, Mali Empire, and the Nubians.
• Could the destruction of Tartaria have been part of a larger colonial agenda to erase Afro-Asiatic contributions to global civilization?

Conclusion: Reclaiming Tartaria’s Lost Legacy
If Tartaria was a real Afro-Asiatic civilization, its last living descendants may be hidden in Indigenous and African communities today—the Washitaw Nation, the Dene, the Mississippian Mound Builders’ descendants, the Carib, the Taíno, and the Métis.
🔍 What if the history of Indigenous Americans, Moors, Malians, and Tartarians was one interconnected legacy, erased for colonial power?
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