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Saturday 24 February 2018

Sword of Hengest





In the above we see the famous 'Mongul' - Genghis Khan - from a Fourteenth Century portrait in the 'Party Museum' in Beijing, China. Here the young Genghis Khan is seen as a Caucasian. 




This is from the 'Death of Genghis Khan' by Marco Polo; clearly, again, Genghis Khan is a European. He is of the "Tribe of the Blue Wolf' and had blue or blue-green eyes according to accounts. Notice that he rides a White Horse, as accounts have shown him. 






Again, through the eyes of Marco Polo we see the European features - we have been deceived! The world has been deceived! This is an Aryan Archetype, and through the true history of the Tartars we may one day find the truth. The archetype of Genghis is that of Hengist

Recognising the archetype the burial-place of Genghis Khan was never found; he was said to appear riding a White Horse, confirming the archetype. His ring- so they say - had upon it the Swastika

The archetypes of AEtla the Hun, Genghis Khan and Hengest are important to us in that they show a continuance of the struggle against the 'slave-religions' - the 'Religion of Evil'. Both AEtla the Hun and Genghis Khan were name 'The Scourge of God'. The struggle continues into our era.


(Thanks again to Coid Mor for this information; this stuff is important in learning our true history.)


*** Note that this is also proven in a blog by Wotan's Krieger on 'Aryan Myth and Metahistory'. Sorry mate, must have missed that one! (October 2016). He traces this from the ideas of Savitri Devi who gives quotes on Genghis Khan as the 'Man in Time'. 








1 comment:

  1. Like that is so incorrect. That Beijing 14th century painting Genghis Khan can easily be East Asian looking. And there's no evidence that painting represents Genghis Khan., the origin of the picture is unknown and I doubt Genghis Khan would dress like that and let his hair out like that. The rest of your paintings were drawn in the 15th-17th century by people who never seen him.

    Here's the real East Asian appearance and reality of Genghis Khan


    " According to Herbert Allen Giles, a painter known as Ho-li-hosun (also known as Khorisun or Qooriqosun ) was a Mongol commissioned by Kublai Khan in 1278 to paint the portrait of Genghis Khan (National Palace Museum portrait).[159] Under Kublai Khan's supervision, he ordered Khorisun along with the other entrusted remaining followers of Genghis Khan to make sure that the portrait of Genghis Khan reflected his true image.[160]

    PORTRAIT OF GENGHIS KHAN by his grandson Kublai Khan drawn by a Mongol painter. Kublai Khan was with Genghis Khan for 12 years. He had seen his face

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/35/YuanEmperorAlbumGenghisPortrait.jpg

    By Rashid al din

    Although he had never seen Genghis Khan being that he was born in 1247. He still drew Genghis Khan with a Mongol/East Asian face despite claiming he had red hair blue eyes and many Mongols look 100% East Asian with blue eyes, red hair

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/CoronationOfOgodei1229.jpg

    HOWEVER the only Historians who seen Genghis Khan in 1220 and 1221 during his lifetime was a Chinese envoy and Persian Chronicler both never described him with red hair or blue eyes or green eyes.

    "The only individuals to have recorded Genghis Khan's physical appearance during his lifetime were the Persian chronicler Minhaj al-Siraj Juzjani and Chinese diplomat Zhao Hong.[161] Minhaj al-Siraj described Genghis Khan as "a man of tall stature, of vigorous build, robust in body, the hair of his face scanty and turned white, with cats’ eyes, possessed of dedicated energy, discernment, genius, and understanding, awe-striking...".[162] The chronicler had also previously commented on Genghis Khan's height, powerful build, with cat's eyes and lack of grey hair, based on the evidence of eyes witnesses in 1220, which saw Genghis Khan fighting in the Khorasan (modern day northwest Persia).[163][164] According to Paul Ratchnevsky, Zhao Hong, a Song dynasty envoy who visited the Mongols in 1221,[165] described Genghis Khan as "of tall and majestic stature, his brow is broad and his beard is long".[163] "

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