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we are located on the Central Square in the
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city of Derbent. Here, quite recently,
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construction work was carried out during
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which a jug of gold was discovered and
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this prompted the builders to
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dig up and look for even more
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jugs of gold, but led to an unusual
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structure that existed many, many years
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ago today they call this place a
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damn church a damn mosque In
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general, a damn place Why Because it’s
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completely unclear what was here So we
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came to this place to
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look and find something
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interesting despite the mass of traces of the
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recent global catastrophe of which
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researchers of the real past collected
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small cars There are still quite a
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lot of people who are ready to argue and claim
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that there was no flood at all. But you
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and I continue to collect facts. A weak
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carriage and a small cart.
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You have already seen a lot of films on the ispeak channel,
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from ships buried on the streets of
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San Francisco to the ground
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floors covered in red brick buildings of cities
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all over the world, many of you are already accustomed to the
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covered floors of cities in Europe and the
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Russian plain. And today we are exploring a
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city that was almost completely destroyed,
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in my opinion, by a very recent
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global catastrophe, approximately
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beginning on September 11, 1841 or 42,
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although the calendars then showed
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1824, the dating was later changed by
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falsifiers introducing a chronological
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periscope of the 19th century 18 years more about it
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in the film the flood of 1675 and 1842
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chronological periscopes of
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falsifiers at 37 and 18 years old So
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Derbent This is the southernmost fairly
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small city on the borders of modern
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Russia this is my model global
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catastrophe
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18242 shows the zone of greatest
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damage fragments of the comet Biella its the plume
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covered the territory of the modern
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desert zone of the earth, here the hot sand of the
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once frozen incoming cometary
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substance warmed up in the upper layers of
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the atmosphere to a temperature that allowed it
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to sinter into a kind of Libyan glass towers
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huge areas on planet Earth the
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northern border of the particle scattering zone
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just passes through the south of the modern
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European part of Russia very
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Crimea suffered greatly from the Caucasus and, of course,
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Southern Dagestan, where the city of
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Derbent is located, apparently after such
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catastrophic events there were
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practically no people left here. But now this is
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our gelmira, we are now in
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old Derbent in general. Derbent is supposedly
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considered by historians to be the very ancient
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city of Russia. But there is a fortress at the top
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Naryn-Kala and like the Moroccan medinas,
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just these walls go all the way to here and the
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whole old quarter is like One on one, like
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Morocco, surrounded by walls and in them there are
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Jewish quarters, a Muslim quarter,
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but the peasant quarters are not yet visible, it was
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a square and here in the fortress at the top we
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saw right at the top of the fortress that
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everything is buried for about 70 meters,
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it turns out that this entire quarter is buried.
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Here we really see an excavation and
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this excavation is unethical, this is again
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Imagine this is all the consequences
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of a disaster, most likely of the 19th century
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because it is that dusty sand and the
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construction technology itself is exactly the same that
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is, the interflood period not earlier than the 18th
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century. Well, it’s very interesting that all this
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has something in common not only with Moroccan
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medinas, North Africa, the Middle
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East, cities with narrow streets behind
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walls, now we are also exploring the
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Jewish quarter here, we’ll see it’s
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very interesting here. The Motherland is so. That is, these are
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Caucasian Jews Derbent is
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the capital
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itself is the name Derbent derr Yiddish German
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language Bent noob Benya understood or if the
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first syllable is turned it turns out Red that
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is, English is distorted Russian
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dragunkin and we get red
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Vienna here is an interesting point the same
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design of blocks as in Morocco
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I will repeat once again the Jewish quarter is
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Christian and Muslim and how so,
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that is, we don’t know anything about this in history
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Why is there such a similarity between North
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Africa and the Caspian region, even the most
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interesting thing was in Moscow and
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now the excavation will show the world
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Yes, here we will communicate in the theater that’s
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all Oleg Go quickly and
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so they are these pebbles, let’s
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just take a picture of this part from here
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Yes, maybe it’s
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not antique, it’s secondary, they used
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elements of what was left after the
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preliminary destruction,
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solid elements, the stone was taken in a
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variety of ways. We even see some
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brick shapes, but all this on the rubble
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was already done and was created again you
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can see it very well,
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but apparently it’s still
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a tandoor because it’s multi-layered. It’s
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interesting, by the way, it’s made using an interesting
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technology. But it was all done
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later on the rubble. Here, too, it’s like a
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tandoor or some kind of fireplace, apparently it was
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n’t antique, it’s the
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same settlement assembled from different
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surfaces they tried somehow
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one type of material
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locally then a different type of material
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here, in principle, there
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was a good room
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it had a good foundation a good
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foundation there were all communications there
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was a
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cooking system sewerage
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water supply
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Then why was it called the damn mosque
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if the living quarters lived here
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strange even
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just someone’s house, the
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hot sand burned out all the mountain forests,
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leaving the once flourishing highland
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settlements, with their
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two-three-story stone houses and
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narrow streets, similar to European cities
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without the water necessary for life, which is why
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they dropped, as I have already said many times,
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mountainous Dagestan is similar in its
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landscapes on the images shown
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in Miyazaki's cartoons, but
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we will explore this mountainous Dagestan in the following films.
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And in the last film from the 19th century, the
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buried Naryn-Kala fortress was proven; we
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managed to establish the dating of the
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construction of this fortress and
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Derbent itself; the fortress walls were built
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from natural local shell rock and were
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built after the ancient flood which
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according to my hypothesis, it occurred conditionally in
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1675. That is, at the end of the 17th century. Well, of
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course, this dating in terms of
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modern chronology turns out to be
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Derbent, a city of the inter-flood period, that
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is, the same steampunk civilization
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that existed from the flood of 1675
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to the flood of 1842, but again like the
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vast majority of cities
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Derbent was built on the ground on ancient ruins
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which, as you understand, were brought in by the
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previous flood of 1675 and were used as foundations during the
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construction of the New City,
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and
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this construction of Derbent took place.
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As you understand, from the end of the 17th to the beginning of the 18th
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centuries, that is, in the first period of
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interflood civilization in the same in the first
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period, both Moroccan medinas and
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old Moscow were built, the so-called
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Genoese fortresses of the Crimea were also built, but in the second
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period of antiquity, approximately with the pork of the
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18th century, construction technologies
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changed greatly in accordance with them,
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St. Petersburg and many European cities,
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as you and I already well understand,
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antediluvian technologies especially of the ancient
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period were much higher than modern ones, but
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global catastrophes have passed and
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embodiments of true antediluvian
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technology are almost impossible to find today.
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However, in 2019, a Russian
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innovative enterprise, based on
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ancient historical data, created a
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that represented itself Derbent
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inter-flood period of the 18th
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centuries here we do not see such buildings as
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in St. Petersburg Here the earlier early
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period of the inter-flood civilization is again a
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complete comparison with the Moroccan
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medinas with the old In Moscow, before the construction of
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these beautiful brick buildings by Peter the Great, all-European ones,
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bricks were not used here. Of course, anyway,
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in Baku there are such buildings from the
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Peter the Great era to the end of the 18th
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century with good windows, six five-story ones.
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Well, they are made anyway from local
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materials here, most likely there is just a
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very shortage soft stone here,
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shell rock deposits all around on the Absheron
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Peninsula Baku is here and they build everything
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from it, it’s easy to make no bricks. It’s
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just, well, there was no point. The point is that
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this is not ancient masonry, this is quite
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good masonry from
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the inter-flood period. This is real
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natural shell rock, the whole structure
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of this is visible, sawed he very competently
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apparently copied the antique completely with
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all these hooks.
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That is, they had an antique sample, but in
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antique, as you and I understand. It was an
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artificial stone that
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had a strength of almost 800 thousand, and this one has a
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student’s strength, like, in general, all
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local shell rocks although there is
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an assumption that it may even be
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concrete. Just not very crushed by the
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shell rock, that the structure has been preserved, but the point
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is that shell rock does not last long,
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that is, 100 years of knowledge from shell rock,
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they
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crack with moss, if we have
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granite, again, as you and I understand
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300 years of preservation when it begins
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to crumble, these ones have much less and
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the point is that at the top it turns out there was
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apparently a palace of the one who led Who
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led we don’t know and from here the
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collection went to the sea two walls a-a Here is one
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of them the outer wall the quarters were
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inside they were not yet separated by such
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walls, they walked all the way to the port, that is,
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the temperature. It also played some kind of
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border role because the road went like this
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through it, it
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completely blocked the city and there are well-
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preserved engravings that partially
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show but relatively recently the city
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was filled up, as we understood up there in the
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market, it’s called a fortress, its
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outer walls seem to be high, inside,
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like a bathtub, this soil is filled in, and there at 10
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meters we see buildings that today are
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called differently here inside the
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block, about the same situation here
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too everywhere the first floors are covered, the
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lower ones, and they also don’t know
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how far they go, and in the marks that we
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saw, the first floors that
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were buried were 6 m high and descended into the basements,
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and this was the situation,
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that is, interesting construction, and
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again, all this shows us about what - in a
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single plan, the arrangement of the world after the
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ancient flood, that is, yes, the technology
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was already less. But still, this
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machine cutting is definitely not a
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hand at all, this means the inter-flood period,
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when they restored the antiquity, they had the
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corresponding saws corresponding to the
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angular velocity that could
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cut this stone because there is so
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much here millions of slaves are needed
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so that they can beat it all off with gold. That
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is, it’s still technology
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left over from the ancient period that was
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used by the interflood. Albert and I recently
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went on a short excursion
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around Moscow and they told us that So we went into the
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courtyards on Solyanka. This is the very
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center of Moscow, so that’s where the same
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six-meter basements first floors
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depth 6 meters more precisely height It is
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clear that this is not a basement, this is a buried
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backfilled room, which is
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just the upper one of the upper parts of the
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system of deep floors that lie
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below This is the first and second here about the
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sharp stones But in general only to cut
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Why not manual labor Well, everything is very
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simple here, you take a block to
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make a rectangular stone from this block, you
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need or, as in the case of Diamond,
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throw away 60 percent of the Diamond to
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get a diamond for cutting But
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this is absolutely nowhere or you need to
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split it technologically; it is technologically impossible to split it
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it can only be
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sawed technologically or disconnected from
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some other power line, that’s
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actually what happened, we
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saw it very often and already this, well,
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absolutely, I think it doesn’t require
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proof. Well, how everyone makes the
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road now. I studied, we went to work part-time while on
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leave in the quarries. They go there
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and they cut it down to the size of a
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cinder block, there’s
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nothing just rails somewhere, a saw is running,
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they drag it and saw it all,
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that is, the same technology
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was used that drove the drilling
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motor,
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which was the source of energy
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because in Vyborg Vyborg, we walked on
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stones that are in the
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absolute zone out of reach of some
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saws From the point of view of modern
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energy supply for dogs, this is impossible to do,
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but they used a saw with a diameter of
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80 m 90 meter, can you imagine 5-6,000
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revolutions per minute, this energy is crazy,
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just well, of course, that is, the power
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and speed of the
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supposedly fantastic style, because we
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know that there were steam engines, there were
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remnants of free energy, that is, this is
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quite understandable, it’s all technology. Yes,
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they’re like, well, even if you look at it
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from the outside, when they were new, it all
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looked like today’s technology. Yes,
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all the houses are made of exactly this and everything is
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just smaller elements because Judging by
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throughout all of humanity, it is enough to keep
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degraded from the point of view of the possibility of
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influencing the environment, here
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the scale is different, the scale is different, the
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lines of force are clearly different, move this block, put
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it in, adjust its other efforts
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there because it is also a lever moment,
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now our civilization
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uses everything standardized And then
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it will try here Well, maybe not a
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millimeter seam. Well,
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small enough, small enough and a
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centimeter long, and they lay down these creatures, let’s say
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it wasn’t the same as today
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because this material can’t be handled like that
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and the strength has several types, that is,
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this is the main laying. And then they
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already reported more small uh
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brick Apparently after the flood of the 19th
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century these are secondary. I assume that it was just the
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nineteenth century that fell asleep,
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that is, the ancient period they are in the Ruins
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19-19
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So they built this, but then later in the
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19th century
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and in general,
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how to say it according to the revival of nature
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30 years ago I passed here, these figures
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were empty Yes And now it has passed, that is, the
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speed of restoration of nature, in
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general, shows the recent disasters
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that happened in this region, you can
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determine the temporary varnish That’s just by
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restoring the
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inner trees under water to these
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roots can be determined by the time lakkom
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showed that exponential growth
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since the flood 178 years has passed 100 years
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she tried to accumulate accumulated
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then a breakthrough of the exponential now here and in
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Morocco and here there is a breakthrough everything begins to
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bloom begins to flow water Absolutely
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right, an Oasis will appear and will appear will appear
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in life
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with From November 10 to 20, we will conduct another
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Egyptian expedition, we follow Cairo and
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Alexandria and, of course, the pyramids from the
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heights of knowledge gained from studying
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real history. We already understand
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that in terms of their architecture, the location of
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buildings and the technological arrangement,
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Cairo and Alexandria are typical
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European megacities and there are few How are
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they different, for example, from Rome or
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St. Petersburg? Surely you will be
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surprised at how similar these
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Egyptian cities are to each other and
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the realization that almost all the
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local beautiful architecture was
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built here by Europeans. On
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this expedition, you will of course visit the
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Cairo museum, this repository where the
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most extensive a collection of
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artifacts of the so-called Ancient
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Egypt, the museum is located in the very center of
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Qai; the current number of its exhibits
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exceeds 160 thousand units;
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we will also visit the famous Khan
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Elkhali market. One of the most colorful and
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beautiful places in Cairo; in the program we
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have planned a visit to almost all
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significant places of the Egyptian Capital and
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Christian Kop quarters and mosques,
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we will spend the whole day exploring the
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pyramid in Giza and will confirm or
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refute my hypothesis, the hypothesis
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that more ancient ancient pyramids were laid with blocks of geopolymer concrete at the
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turn of the 18th-19th centuries. In addition to the
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old
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quarters and sights of Cairo,
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we follow the same in Alexandria,
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you can find more complete information about this expedition on
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our website
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icepeak.ru in the expedition section.
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On the website you can also contact the
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organizers and book your
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participation in this expedition, which will once again
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take place from November 10 to 20.
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We are very interested we approached such a
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corner and you can see this very fortress on the
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market, which today is called here. The
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top point of all this, all these
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Midin, the outer wall is one of the external
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stands along which we will go just to the
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side of the market from the sea and you can see
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just the old primary masonry, that is, the one
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that They laid it right after the flood.
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It’s
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very interesting, that is, it seems
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uneven. But in fact, the joints are very
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small and the gaps were done correctly. But
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they strengthened this wall. Apparently, later
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they put up a sloping wall made of
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smaller stone. That is, this is now a
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restoration, apparently from the end of the 19th century. 20
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centuries Well, in general, a very cool angle
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and there are a lot of gates, here we go, a lot of
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blocked broken gates. That is, all
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this was interesting, why
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the city was elongated,
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elongated, and probably kilometers long in such a complex. Well, let’s
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look at 7 by 10 in the markets, it’s standing
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We’re practically in the mountains here is the
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flat part in front of the sea That is, it
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was all basically between two walls and
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ended with the port. The Caspian Sea, as
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we understand it, rose like the entire World
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Ocean and apparently there, many guides
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tell us that these walls go under water
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there in the port area then there is a flood there
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again, a rise of 7-10 meters after the flood of the
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middle of the 19th century, but this burker on
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which stands in the markets as we
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saw everywhere, that is, the
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flat top is followed by more of the same
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and there are also traces. These are
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Oleg, this is the lining and a very interesting
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design feature, let me remind you, according to
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my calculations, a global catastrophe in
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the middle of the 19th century, the rest of
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the planet’s territory except this most affected
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modern desert zone of the earth was
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covered with hot sand in 1842.
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Cosmic dust contained
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in the same cometary substance, wetted by
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rains, it became the same clay that
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covered the cities of Europe and of the Russian
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plain, of course, partly in addition to sand,
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this dust fell, and here in Derbent this
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dust, as the lightest fraction, was
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spread throughout the entire atmosphere. But the
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heaviest sand fell under the
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trajectory of the fall of comet fragments, once
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again forming that same desert zone of the
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earth, but in this entire zone the deserts of the earth
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in and in Derbent fell on top of this sand as the
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lightest, and
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we see cosmic dust from the homogeneous
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layer that covered this city. They also
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lay sand, the same layer covered the
00:24:15
Naryn-Kala fortress, raising the ground level inside
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its walls by 7- 10 meters What is clearly visible
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when comparing the external height of the walls of this
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fortress and the internal internal walls are
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much shorter in more detail about the disaster of the 19th
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century in the films in the 19th century they burned
00:24:34
half the world and the mystery of the clay that covered the city
00:24:36
is revealed. By the way, here we can clearly
00:24:39
see the excavation of the layer with which
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the fortress was filled with it and the life inside is covered with it; the
00:24:43
life outside is covered, that is, it is a
00:24:46
small fraction; there is enough
00:24:49
dirt distributed in it, so we see
00:24:52
small shards of pebbles again. Most
00:24:56
likely it was moistened with water. Yes, it was something
00:24:59
quicksand that came from the mountains. That is, if
00:25:02
dust fell from above, we are right here
00:25:06
we see from it that it was wetted, this is
00:25:08
dried mud, but the main point is that
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the layer is uncultivated, it was not deposited
00:25:14
centimeters. Yes, here he has a broken
00:25:17
shard here, let’s say, and below, a broken shard,
00:25:20
this is what
00:25:22
our historians say for a million years,
00:25:24
they will say Well there several thousand between
00:25:26
these two skulls But this shard
00:25:28
and this one,
00:25:31
they are clearly of the same era;
00:25:33
archaeologists will say that it was in the fifth
00:25:35
millennium, this
00:25:37
fourth one, but in fact, a mud flow
00:25:40
which, even
00:25:41
here, could have
00:25:44
brought anything as a burial ground, right down to the bones.
00:25:45
Well, the meaning of that that this whole layer of
00:25:49
mud was formed at the same time,
00:25:51
it’s not a cultural layer and it
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carried both the internal structures
00:25:57
of the market itself, which is called, that
00:26:00
is, in the upper part of the city and inside the
00:26:03
walls. Well, this is what most likely this
00:26:06
stream is from the 19th century because it fell asleep in
00:26:09
principle, not antiquity is covered with a similar
00:26:11
layer deeper, only deeper. But the layer of
00:26:15
dirt, that is, this is cosmic dust, so
00:26:17
it is a small fine fraction,
00:26:20
in general, that is, that this is what historians will say
00:26:23
soon weathering how many rocks
00:26:25
need to be weathered
00:26:27
from the sky fell, got wet,
00:26:30
flowed down from the mountains, collecting in itself it is all that is
00:26:35
possible, the shards that were here
00:26:38
and the shards were most likely used, you
00:26:41
actually have a similar period, that
00:26:43
is, in the ancient period, and this is the sewer system
00:26:45
that we saw there, it is really
00:26:47
late from the bone, everything in a row, that is,
00:26:51
these quicksand that flowed, it
00:26:55
fell from above everywhere, it accumulated
00:26:57
that is, it all fell evenly from above Well,
00:27:00
beyond the terrain, but it flowed down and collects everything with
00:27:02
it, that is, who will say something, the
00:27:05
cultural layer was formed for
00:27:07
a lot of years No, it all appeared at the
00:27:10
same time
00:27:12
and not so long ago and not so long ago because
00:27:15
he And then he crystallizes and
00:27:18
they will say that it is limestone or sandstone. But for now
00:27:22
it is still loose; due to its more
00:27:25
southern location, Derbent
00:27:27
suffered much more from the consequences of the
00:27:29
global catastrophe of 1824 42 than, for
00:27:33
example, Moscow or St. Petersburg, that
00:27:35
is, the traces of this global catastrophe in
00:27:37
Derbent are more clearly visible in about the same way
00:27:41
how the region of Derbent or the whole of Dagestan
00:27:43
was scorched and the Crimea, which is very clearly visible
00:27:46
from the paintings and photographs of the Crimean War of
00:27:50
1853-56, which broke out
00:27:54
immediately after the global catastrophe, what else is
00:27:57
interesting in our pursuit of Derbent? What’s
00:27:59
interesting is that look for yourself Look,
00:28:02
we really see this architecture the
00:28:04
first period of antiquity when the
00:28:06
Moroccan medinas were then on the
00:28:09
ancient ruins of a battered ancient block of
00:28:12
the city behind the walls, that is,
00:28:14
they were defending themselves from someone. Well, it’s clear after the
00:28:16
ancient flood that destroyed the ancient
00:28:18
Civilization in 1675, apparently everything was
00:28:21
like the movie Mad Max and people
00:28:23
were defending themselves with walls, maybe from there are other
00:28:26
wild tribes there that have gone wild maybe
00:28:28
from their neighbors because in difficult
00:28:31
conditions after the flood the world really
00:28:33
comes into chaos and the Moroccan
00:28:35
cities are all Tangier Fairy works
00:28:38
Marrakech is still Medina like the
00:28:40
Moscow Kremlins One to one and
00:28:43
inside them are these portal workers cities
00:28:45
divided into basically three sections,
00:28:48
also by internal walls, quarters of
00:28:50
Christians, Muslims and Jews, this is generally a
00:28:54
commodity population, and in the Moroccans and with
00:28:58
you we saw this, that is, it was
00:29:00
genetically all one community, but they were
00:29:03
divided by occupations, Christians were
00:29:06
engaged in Christian peasantry,
00:29:08
Mohammedanism, engaged in cattle breeding,
00:29:10
Jews traded Well They
00:29:13
all had artisans in their quarters. In general, the
00:29:15
point is that for some reason this
00:29:18
territory, which became a desert zone of the
00:29:19
earth, it was not in vain that the comet was white, the first
00:29:23
fragment hit this Toklamakan desert, or
00:29:26
rather, when it fell into Northern
00:29:28
Tibet, there was something there there is the Raised
00:29:31
area. I assume that Hyperborea
00:29:34
was there, but it still seems so to me
00:29:36
because in the North it is not
00:29:38
tracked along the bottom when the level rises
00:29:40
as we assumed, but there is nothing there,
00:29:42
only Greenland. But the Raised
00:29:45
plateau at 3000 meters is like Tibetan
00:29:47
something - then there could have been further expansion.
00:29:49
As you saw, such a segment
00:29:51
covered, in general, the Middle East,
00:29:55
northern Africa, even flew to America,
00:29:57
and just there Morocco in Africa in the
00:30:01
Middle East we find
00:30:04
ancient Ruins and inter-similar ruins built on them,
00:30:06
that is, they did not have time
00:30:07
build these ancient Ruins but at a
00:30:10
technological level after the first
00:30:12
period of interflood civilization. That is,
00:30:14
everything is assembled like the Moroccan medinas and
00:30:16
like the city of Derbent, that is, in imitation of
00:30:19
antiquity. Well, at some level, we
00:30:22
already understood from the sliding formwork
00:30:24
that in the kayak village we
00:30:26
saw that everyone this construction
00:30:28
was most likely led by the surviving giants
00:30:31
or maybe even giants in the ancient
00:30:33
period and bred, in general, a new
00:30:36
population as it was bred. I’m still
00:30:38
trying to bring this up and collect facts on the
00:30:42
sponsor on our non-public site.
00:30:45
Or rather, on our channel on this non-
00:30:47
public site but see for yourself there is a
00:30:49
paid subscription, but it really
00:30:51
closes you off from publicity because it is a
00:30:53
very Controversial Topic and the point is that
00:30:56
what we really get is that
00:30:59
in the second period of interflood
00:31:01
civilization, somewhere from the middle of the 18th century during the
00:31:04
time of Peter Catherine, the level of
00:31:06
interflood civilization increases,
00:31:09
they begin to build such buildings as in
00:31:11
St. Petersburg, red brick
00:31:13
throws these stones, all sorts of fragments of
00:31:17
plinths of these shaped blocks that were
00:31:21
used for new construction and
00:31:23
they begin to build everything from red brick
00:31:25
just in time for the time when I assume the
00:31:27
level of the World Ocean drops.
00:31:30
After the ancient flood it was a plus 50
00:31:32
meters and begins from the construction of
00:31:33
St. Petersburg on the ancient ruins of
00:31:35
Veliky Novgorod but on a different
00:31:38
technological level of the second period of
00:31:40
antiquity, this pure steampunk.
00:31:42
But the most interesting thing is that Morocco
00:31:46
Derbent does not remain at the same
00:31:48
technological level of the first period of
00:31:50
antiquity. This does not coincide at all
00:31:53
with the construction st.
00:32:14
We also have the
00:32:16
empire of the Great Mughals,
00:32:18
which, by the way, could well have divided long ago
00:32:21
in this very first
00:32:23
inter-flood period of inter-flood
00:32:25
civilization and actually occupied the territory
00:32:28
from the Hindustan to
00:32:31
North Africa itself, that is, in North
00:32:33
Africa there are cities such as St. Petersburg,
00:32:35
let’s say they exist, maybe not by the way
00:32:37
they managed to build it all there in Europe, a
00:32:39
technological leap began and it
00:32:41
just started to climb there
00:32:43
under the very blow of the 1842 comet, and
00:32:48
now Cairo Alexandria they are really
00:32:50
built like St. Petersburg, now
00:32:52
we’ll go on an expedition to Egypt, we’ll try to
00:32:55
clearly calculate Istanbul is very similar to
00:32:58
St. St. Petersburg, the former Constantinople, was
00:32:59
built there in accordance with
00:33:02
this
00:33:03
developed style of the second period of
00:33:05
interflood civilization, but in Derbent,
00:33:07
Moroccan medinas, we still see
00:33:10
this
00:33:11
in such a more primitive period, this is, of
00:33:15
course, no longer antique. But this is
00:33:16
primitivism. Although in the medinas of Tangier
00:33:19
we we saw that some streets had already begun
00:33:21
to be built in the St. Petersburg style. That is,
00:33:24
Perestroika was not yet completed, we know
00:33:28
that after the flood, already in the 50s of the 19th century,
00:33:34
Paris was apparently rebuilt from the same style as the Moroccan Midins
00:33:37
by order of Napoleon 3, where the engineer Haussmann
00:33:40
did it, that is this period, the
00:33:42
architectural style of Catherine and Peter, it
00:33:45
continued in the second period, or rather in the
00:33:47
second half of the 19th century after the flood of
00:33:49
1842, that is, it was seized as
00:33:52
the main one. So it’s very unclear
00:33:54
here. Do you think that the
00:33:57
division of the world into the Holy
00:33:59
Roman Empire with the capital of
00:34:00
St. Petersburg and a certain Southern
00:34:03
Empire, maybe even the Great
00:34:05
Mughal Empire, or it was all
00:34:08
together anyway and it was just too late to reach this territory in
00:34:12
North Africa in the Middle East.
00:34:14
This new
00:34:16
technological structure, after all, the time
00:34:18
frame was small,
00:34:20
just what half a century since it
00:34:22
appeared, let’s say this new
00:34:24
technological structure and already in 18242
00:34:29
this civilization was basically
00:34:31
destroyed, therefore, in general,
00:34:34
we can’t understand everything right away, but so far
00:34:36
in Derbent we really see
00:34:38
inter-similar civilizations that are
00:34:39
built on ancient ruins, partly from
00:34:42
their material, here we see residential buildings, but
00:34:44
the walls are still sawn stone and
00:34:46
in a high-tech way, which
00:34:49
once again shows us that these are the first period,
00:34:52
or rather, that historians incorrectly give us the
00:34:54
technological structure of this 18th century,
00:34:58
well, in general, everything is historical traces
00:35:00
indicate that the construction took place in the 18th century, although
00:35:02
alloy steel for circular saws
00:35:05
began to appear only supposedly in the second
00:35:07
half of the 19th century, but it turns out that all
00:35:10
this happened before, that is, this is a
00:35:13
mixture of high technology and, in general,
00:35:16
primitive construction. So we will
00:35:19
figure it out here everything is very complicated
00:35:21
because we are sorting it out bit by bit, I will remind
00:35:25
you of the conclusion that we came to after
00:35:26
studying the fortress on the market-kala, it
00:35:30
is the upper part of the general fortress of the
00:35:32
city of Derbent, the blocks of residential buildings with the
00:35:35
narrow streets of Derbent itself, as I
00:35:37
already said, were built at the very beginning of the
00:35:39
inter-flood period, that is, at the end In the
00:35:42
17th and early 18th centuries, they were built in the same way
00:35:46
as the houses of Moroccan medinas and
00:35:49
we see the same neighborhoods in many
00:35:51
European cities. All these houses
00:35:53
were built from
00:35:56
plinths and broken blocks dug out from antiques with the addition of
00:35:59
natural stone, all this was held together with
00:36:02
thick layers of lime mortar
00:36:05
made by Apparently as we saw in the
00:36:08
Crimea, from preserved ancient statues and
00:36:11
bas-reliefs once made of
00:36:13
artificial marble, and once again the walls of the
00:36:16
fortress were built from local
00:36:18
shell rock, and they were obviously sawn with
00:36:21
mechanical saws, that is, the remains of the
00:36:24
high technologies of antiquity. At the beginning of the
00:36:26
next inter-flood period, history
00:36:29
was also preserved during this first period
00:36:32
of the inter-flood civilization, that is, at the end of the
00:36:34
17th and beginning of the 18th centuries, people, just like
00:36:38
in antiquity, continued to use
00:36:40
ceramics on the excavated ruins, we see
00:36:43
a lot of ceramic products up to the
00:36:45
tandoor and sewer pipes, let me remind you
00:36:48
from my hypothesis that I presented in the
00:36:51
film, this is how pre-Petrine St. Petersburg died
00:36:54
after a global catastrophe
00:36:56
18242, the level of the World Ocean rose
00:36:59
by 7-10 meters, this became the reason for the
00:37:03
flooding of the Port part of Derbent,
00:37:05
the main blocks of which stretched
00:37:08
between two walls from the mountains to the
00:37:11
sea, blocking a narrow strip of the
00:37:14
coastal plain. But today in Derbent there are
00:37:17
very few inter-flood buildings left,
00:37:20
mostly everything was built inside the walls already
00:37:22
after the flood of 1824 42, but the remaining
00:37:26
old buildings still have the
00:37:29
lower floor filled up. Judging by what we
00:37:32
observe, Derbent before the global
00:37:34
catastrophe of
00:37:36
18242 had grown beyond its walls; this
00:37:40
we discovered by going out through one gate
00:37:43
located in the wall enclosing
00:37:46
the northern part of the city, the
00:37:49
remains of houses were excavated here and communications, and here we
00:37:53
met a very interesting person.
00:37:54
True, he still didn’t understand what they were
00:37:58
digging here and told us that Derbent
00:38:01
then was only between these two
00:38:03
walls, but in reality we see something completely
00:38:05
different, that is, who lived here inside
00:38:08
the fortress, inside the fortress lumps lived
00:38:12
Percy Arabs Arabs these are the Seyids, the descendants of the
00:38:16
Prophet Muhammad, they also became Turkic and
00:38:19
they are given special preference and attention
00:38:23
in mosques everywhere on the street, that is,
00:38:28
outside the fortress Who lived
00:38:30
outside the fortress, the city did not exist at all.
00:38:32
It was after the 80s that the city
00:38:37
expanded, villages came here and there, the communists
00:38:39
came a collective farm was made then factories and villages
00:38:44
began to flock here to the center, like the
00:38:48
Jews lived here before
00:38:53
798, the Armenian church came, in
00:38:57
fact, this is an Albanian temple, it was
00:39:00
arminized
00:39:01
and in
00:39:04
1886 this temple was built by Tsarist
00:39:08
Russia, it
00:39:09
turns out that mostly more people lived here in Derbent
00:39:12
Azerbaijanis to
00:39:14
Azerbaijani territories I see
00:39:16
Shui flags everywhere cheeks this hand also
00:39:20
symbolizes the Prophet Muhammad to
00:39:29
the families culturally
00:39:46
by nationality
00:39:59
Turkish they first did in Soviet
00:40:02
times they made
00:40:05
their power influence to have among the Iranian
00:40:09
Azerbaijanis the Iranian is so national
00:40:12
this is the location of the place the
00:40:14
geographical location of the place in
00:40:16
Dagestani there is no nationality
00:40:23
now 45 became Soon it was the Italians,
00:40:30
too, all
00:40:32
this team
00:40:43
is there are people found a jug of gold,
00:40:51
the coins were
00:40:54
large
00:41:00
gold
00:41:04
and the Azerbaijanis are not relatives Yes, the
00:41:06
relatives are
00:41:08
simply not savings Iranian
00:41:10
Azerbaijanis Azerbaijanis
00:41:13
Derbent Azerbaijanis are
00:41:15
relatives all relatives and they have
00:41:18
common blood
00:41:25
So So the Turkmens are also
00:41:28
Oghuz group belongs to the Cossacks,
00:41:31
Uzbeks, Kyrgyzstan, Bashkiria, Tatars, this is the
00:41:36
Kipchak group, belongs to the Turks,
00:41:39
we met such an interesting person, we
00:41:41
met him, how can I tell you, and
00:41:44
our kumuks, exactly at the same
00:41:46
time, his eyes are bright
00:41:52
or good, look
00:41:55
well, I don’t know, maybe the second group is
00:42:00
the fourth, look Maybe you can
00:42:04
say
00:42:07
this do not show
00:42:17
And who do you work here
00:42:25
Well, I live in Azerbaijan
00:42:28
89 90
00:42:31
Derbent who works before me
00:42:37
the church acts back and forth
00:42:42
Baku
00:42:45
cultural people the most important thing is you
00:42:48
tried Azerbaijani cuisine
00:42:53
there everywhere
00:42:55
the question is that the Azerbaijanis Here are my
00:42:58
comrades they said that
00:43:00
Correct they said in
00:43:05
1813 the composition of the Russian Federation,
00:43:07
our Derbent people entered
00:43:11
the composition of the Russian Federation
00:43:17
Cuba Cuba
00:43:19
Kuban Kubinka
00:43:23
Kuban sideways everything they read liked
00:43:27
to turn it over Yes, what is your name
00:43:33
[laughter]
00:43:35
[music]
00:43:36
40 million Azerbaijanis 10 million
00:43:41
only in Azerbaijan itself
00:43:43
40 million
00:43:45
from whom the fortress protected this From whom From
00:43:49
these
00:43:50
from the Dagestanis
00:43:54
into the territory of the Kuban Khanate, recently
00:43:58
our comrade there said that Dagestan did not
00:44:01
exist when Derbent was his there,
00:44:04
this
00:44:05
card was removed from him Aziz is calling
00:44:17
not to let him in now,
00:44:20
idiots, he knows well and our local
00:44:24
fighter, his grandfather is afraid of the
00:44:28
north-western command posts there is also a gate on top
00:44:31
called the Messenger Gate the messengers from there
00:44:36
all brought swag this is the
00:44:39
Messenger
00:44:44
Central gate entrance to the city
00:44:51
So it turns out from the moment
00:44:54
the city was founded as we now understand at the
00:44:56
end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th centuries the Oguzes lived in Derbent
00:45:00
later They were called Aguz Turks
00:45:03
And after the arrival of the Soviet authorities
00:45:06
by Azerbaijanis Turn [ __ ] Shiites
00:45:09
In general, while studying Herbert, we realized that it was
00:45:13
built by analogy with the Moroccan
00:45:15
medinas, films about this you can
00:45:17
see on the channel in the playlist Morocco
00:45:20
means in Derbent as well as in the medine profession of
00:45:23
Tangier Rabat or in the reverse reading
00:45:26
of the tabor or even Moscow where the Arbat
00:45:29
is a tabor clearly it was not just a street, but a
00:45:33
whole area inside with exactly the same walls. And
00:45:36
in these inner-walled quarters, as you and I
00:45:39
understand, there were quarters of [ __ ]
00:45:41
Christians and Jews in the movie That's Who the
00:45:45
Jews are, Klyosov's mistake, I showed that in the
00:45:49
medinas of Morocco they lived separated from each
00:45:52
other by internal walls three
00:45:54
Varnas of the interflood society peasants
00:45:57
Christians Magomed Ani cattle breeders and Jews
00:46:01
traders by the way artisans in each
00:46:04
such portal the Christians had their own the
00:46:07
Mohammedans had their own artisans were
00:46:10
Jews So three Varnas by the way Magametan
00:46:15
cattle breeders
00:46:16
we found the Azerbaijanis Shiites and
00:46:20
today they represent the main population of the
00:46:22
media Derbent as
00:46:24
Christians apparently there were Albanians, their
00:46:27
church. We studied in the last film
00:46:30
how we understood this. Previously, it was an
00:46:32
Albanian church, but then it became
00:46:34
Armenian, now it has a museum of Carpets. There are no
00:46:38
Armenians, no Albanians in Derbent today,
00:46:40
who were those Christian
00:46:43
Albanians, it is still unclear, this is a topic for further
00:46:46
research. Mountain Jews live in
00:46:49
Derbent and today in our group we even
00:46:52
managed to go on an excursion to the museum of the
00:46:54
local synagogue. How many years has Jewish
00:46:57
communication been here? Here,
00:47:00
somewhere in 1799, here is a community
00:47:05
called Kelen Umaz, translated
00:47:09
this means a large synagogue. We were in this
00:47:13
synagogue, an ancient building. model of
00:47:16
our ancient synagogue that stood
00:47:18
at this very place and this stone
00:47:21
was raised from the foundation during reconstruction.
00:47:24
Unfortunately, our synagogue, which
00:47:27
was built at the beginning of the 19th century or at
00:47:31
the end of the 18th, we don’t know the exact date now, we
00:47:34
can’t say. It fell into disrepair and
00:47:39
was in in its disrepair,
00:47:41
it posed a danger to people and therefore it
00:47:45
was decided to reconstruct it and during
00:47:47
the reconstruction the foundation of
00:47:51
that old synagogue was raised, this stone was discovered,
00:47:57
all these signs that you may
00:48:00
notice on the signs are written in
00:48:03
Chinese, this is so that our children and
00:48:08
descendants do not lose their language because
00:48:11
many things are already leaving our everyday life;
00:48:14
in all languages, old words are already
00:48:17
disappearing, and well, there are probably obsolete words in the dictionary, yes,
00:48:20
in many languages,
00:48:22
and this is such a visual dictionary and
00:48:26
everyone can come see and
00:48:28
read what it was called before
00:48:30
because you can hardly see this anywhere anymore. The
00:48:35
Tad language is a variant of Farsi. That’s
00:48:40
why they also say another
00:48:41
confirmation that we came from
00:48:44
Iran because we lost the language and took the
00:48:47
language Iran, which is in Iran. That’s why
00:48:52
we believe that we came from Iran, the language
00:48:55
we want Iranian is not Hebrew, not the
00:48:58
Aramaic language that the ancient
00:49:00
Jews had, but we have a Farsi dialect. Irina, we
00:49:04
heard that your diaspora
00:49:07
in relation to this area has
00:49:09
some of its own characteristics, that at the beginning of the
00:49:12
20th century, women led a very ascetic
00:49:15
puritanical life, something about
00:49:18
you can say they wore a burqa
00:49:20
like this, they didn’t wear a burqa, they
00:49:23
said they wore a scarf on their heads, they
00:49:27
always put a little under the scarf,
00:49:31
I’ll show you this now. Here’s a
00:49:34
pipe that covered the hair. Here
00:49:38
we have it collected here, like the scarves,
00:49:41
this so she put it on her head to
00:49:43
cover the lower hair, here's the hair And
00:49:47
on top she put on a scarf scarves We have
00:49:50
very different white
00:49:54
silk scarves they dressed the bride could
00:49:57
wear this is called in our language white
00:50:02
scarves This is wool this is
00:50:05
fringe it is tied by hand
00:50:08
So these dressed her brides and
00:50:12
older women they wore these
00:50:15
dark scarves Yes, but this is in all
00:50:17
nationalities yes this is in all nationalities
00:50:20
this is natural silk and has a name,
00:50:23
this scarf is called this
00:50:27
too, all many Southern peoples of the
00:50:31
Caucasus Transcaucasian wore these
00:50:34
scarves made of natural silk
00:50:36
they are produced in the Ilyinsky region in
00:50:39
Azerbaijan, but they were very
00:50:41
popular, these are all
00:50:44
hand-painted with stamps, different designs are also
00:50:47
light-colored, women were dressed, young women,
00:50:50
and brides,
00:50:55
these are old books, these books were all
00:51:00
in people’s houses, they received them in abundance
00:51:02
from other cities, these eagle owls are
00:51:05
bags
00:51:06
there are cases for mezos, there are mizuz
00:51:11
shofars, all the attributes of Judaism and all of this is
00:51:16
stored here, everything old and ancient,
00:51:19
everything that we could collect here can
00:51:21
come and say And these are my grandmothers, these are my
00:51:24
grandfathers because we collected everything from
00:51:26
home and there are things that we actually
00:51:28
used in homes in everyday life, Mountain
00:51:32
Jews Vlad Derbent had self-government
00:51:35
at the beginning of 20 in 1904, the
00:51:40
first city government was convened in
00:51:43
1907, there was a second one, and deputies were elected.
00:51:46
Among the deputies, there were always Mountain
00:51:50
Jews who were chosen. And therefore they
00:51:53
took part in the self-government of
00:51:55
Derbent, this was for centuries and
00:51:59
has been preserved and today there are people who
00:52:01
work in the management of the excursion
00:52:04
given to us by Irina Mikhailovna. We
00:52:07
recorded it in full for those viewers who are
00:52:10
interested in the history and life of the Mountain Jews.
00:52:12
We posted the RuTube film, the link is in the
00:52:15
description under this video. And you and I, based on the
00:52:18
discovered information traces,
00:52:20
will begin to restore a similar
00:52:22
story here The Caucasus in further films you
00:52:25
will understand that it was not at all the same in the 18th-2019th centuries
00:52:28
as historians imagine it to us,
00:52:30
huge masses of people lived here
00:52:34
who were engaged in farming on
00:52:37
terraces covering huge areas of the
00:52:40
slopes of local mountains, terraces of Dagestan,
00:52:43
this is apparently our largest Nakhodka,
00:52:45
this is an expedition today they are abandoned But
00:52:48
they give an understanding of what kind of population
00:52:50
lived in these mountains today there is
00:52:53
no such amount of population here and it
00:52:55
was close throughout the Caucasus from Anapa to Baku and
00:52:59
the mining industry about which I
00:53:02
told the film the antediluvian tunnels under the
00:53:05
Caucasus mountains were built by the Germans, in general
00:53:08
there was an ordinary crowded life of
00:53:10
interflood civilization steampunk we
00:53:14
see the outer contour of the Fortress wall,
00:53:16
the wall is quite high, about 6-8
00:53:20
meters, the base of the wall and partially
00:53:24
filling it are blocks, sizes of
00:53:27
blocks
00:53:28
Well, the largest ones we see are two and a
00:53:32
half by about 0.9 by about 06
00:53:37
the weight of such a block the weight of such a block is
00:53:40
about somewhere around 3 tons,
00:53:44
working with such blocks I’m not talking about
00:53:47
their production itself, I think we have already
00:53:49
proven that these blocks were made by
00:53:52
machines made by production, working with such
00:53:53
blocks required a lot of physical
00:53:55
effort and required a
00:53:58
construction scheme,
00:54:00
a drawing was needed, a plan was needed and all this
00:54:03
had to be strictly controlled. We see
00:54:05
that it is laid out, laid out according to the scheme, laid out with
00:54:08
hooks, laid out with the
00:54:10
sequential production of each
00:54:12
block, and I want to emphasize once again that
00:54:15
if this task is given to modern
00:54:18
people with their physical capabilities, they will
00:54:24
not be able to do this task without special equipment. there, you and I
00:54:27
can assume that at the time when
00:54:30
they were making all these blocks and these walls,
00:54:32
firstly, there was either special equipment
00:54:35
or there were also other people who, with
00:54:38
much
00:54:40
less effort, could put them together, they
00:54:44
could rebuild them, the lengths of these walls are
00:54:46
kilometers, people were larger and larger than
00:54:51
now it was easy for them to saw it all off with
00:54:56
circular saws and
00:54:58
here we see
00:54:59
the same construction scheme as in antiquity,
00:55:03
that is, here
00:55:04
comes the insert here,
00:55:07
look
00:55:09
here, but the material itself is of course lighter than
00:55:12
Roman concrete, but not much not much
00:55:16
not much lighter and in general, it
00:55:18
’s probably hard,
00:55:20
not much lighter, light materials, it
00:55:23
crumbled all over because it’s porous, it has a
00:55:25
low density here, while
00:55:28
seemingly the same as airy, as if it’s
00:55:30
all bubbly, in fact, in fact,
00:55:32
Yes, there are covers here, but it’s lighter
00:55:35
percent by 10 to 15 no more. That is,
00:55:37
if we take the average weight of about two and a
00:55:40
half tons, then he has two 202 300
00:55:42
Why do I say that such blocks
00:55:44
are moved, not only that it is easy without technology,
00:55:46
it is impossible to lift each block to a height
00:55:49
with the help of devices As the
00:55:52
officials tell us, some kind of
00:55:55
structure was made from wood, levers, it
00:55:57
will take centuries to build.
00:55:59
Nothing will help here. It was done
00:56:02
quickly because the block was installed here,
00:56:04
Natalya. You are absolutely correct in what you say,
00:56:05
then another moment was cut under it; it was
00:56:07
not inserted; it was quickly manufactured and
00:56:09
installed very quickly, but strength
00:56:12
and density, in general, we can
00:56:13
touch and scratch even a jug and
00:56:18
local shell rock, local shell rock, it’s
00:56:21
cheaper, yes, but the
00:56:25
technological diagram is still the same as the
00:56:27
construction diagram of our own structure, it’s
00:56:29
also the same
00:56:33
as the buildings, this is certainly in
00:56:35
this case, I think it’s
00:56:37
inter-flood inter-flood inter-similar
00:56:40
time this was built and
00:56:44
strengthened between the streams but until the second
00:56:46
then
00:56:49
I will make the assumption that one system
00:56:52
is a sewerage system yes
00:56:58
this is certainly true Let's say Judging by
00:57:00
everything that in the clay pipe there
00:57:02
was a sewerage system
00:57:04
here we see again it is made of
00:57:07
shell rock The water supply system is
00:57:11
shell rock
00:57:14
here this is concrete made from grated
00:57:17
shell rock, a smaller fraction, here we are,
00:57:19
this is concrete, but it’s still shell rock,
00:57:27
so I’m telling you that you see
00:57:30
large shells. Well, anyway,
00:57:35
the organization of the living space of those
00:57:38
who were inside the fortress, they
00:57:41
took out all their waste, which means waste
00:57:46
from the medina was taken out to
00:57:50
so to speak to those creatures that lived
00:57:52
outside. We even saw toilets with
00:57:54
holes coming out of the wall and
00:57:56
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