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The "Dragon Family" and "Tartaria" are terms connected in online alternative history and conspiracy theories, which suggest that a vast, technologically advanced, and benevolent civilization known as Great Tartaria was destroyed or erased from history, with its remnants managed by a secret, elite bloodline.
Here are the key aspects of the "Dragon Family + Tartaria" theory:
1. The Lost Empire of Tartaria
  • Definition: Conspiracy theorists believe Tartaria was a global empire—or at least a massive Eurasian one—stretching across modern-day Russia, Central Asia, and sometimes spanning into America.

  • Advanced Tech: The theory claims Tartarians built all the grand classical buildings found around the world, utilizing advanced technologies like "ether energy" harvested from spires and domes.

  • The "Mud Flood": A central theme is that this civilization was wiped out in a 19th-century cataclysm known as a "mud flood," which buried the first floors of many buildings globally, leaving only the upper floors visible today.

  • Disappearance: By the late 1800s, it is claimed that Tartaria was removed from maps, its territory absorbed, and its history scrubbed to create the current world order. 

2. The Dragon Family/Bloodline
  • Guardians of Knowledge: In some interpretations, the "Dragon Family" refers to an ancient royal bloodline or group of custodians—sometimes associated with the "Tar-Khans" (Royal Guardians) or guardians of Tartarian energy technology. 

  • Symbolism: These groups allegedly used dragon symbolism to represent power, knowledge, and guardianship. 

  • Hidden Rulers: The theory posits that the remnants of this ruling class went into hiding after the civilization's collapse but still hold significant influence over global financial systems and hidden knowledge. 

3. Connections to "Dragon" Imagery
  • Heraldry: Old maps of "Tartary" sometimes display flags with dragons, which theorists interpret as the official heraldry of this vast empire. 

  • Eastern Dragon: The imagery often blends with the Asian, wingless dragon—a serpent with antlers—which is interpreted in these theories as a marker of the ancient, advanced "Eastern" civilization.


Key Aspects of the "Dragon Family" and Tartaria Theory:
  • Supposed Royal Lineage: In some alternative history narratives, the "Dragon Family" refers to an alleged ruling elite or royal guardian class of the Tartarian Empire, sometimes referred to as "Tar-Khans" or royal guardians (often claimed to be 20-30 feet tall).

  • Symbolism and Imagery: Proponents often point to dragon imagery,, along with griffins and other, in architecture and iconography across Europe and Asia as "proof" of a worldwide, unified Tartarian civilization that was subsequently erased from history.

Theories on Origin: Some theories suggest a connection between these "dragon" figures and Eastern dragon iconography (long, coiling, wingless), suggesting a regional or species variation in the lore.

Context within the Conspiracy: The Tartarian theory itself argues that "Tartaria" was a massive, advanced, "free energy" society that was destroyed (sometimes attributed to a "mudflood") and intentionally removed from history, with the "Dragon Family" acting as its leaders.

Mainstream Historical View: The "Great Tartaria" theory is considered a, frequently fueled by nationalistic sentiment in Russia. Historically, "Tartary" was a generic term used by Europeans to describe the vast, unknown region of North Asia, Siberia, and Central Asia, which was inhabited byVarious peoples, primarily Turks and Mongols, rather than a single unified empire.

Important Context: The "Dragon Family" concept is part of a speculative, internet-driven narrative, not recognized as historical fact.
  • Related Fictional Element: In fantasy, specifically Dungeons & Dragons, "Tarterian dragons" are a specific type of creature native to the prison plane of Carceri.

  • Related Historical Terminology: "Chinese Tartary" was an old geographical term for regions like Manchuria, Mongolia, and Xinjiang, but it is entirely distinct from the conspiracy theories mentioned above.