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Across Europe and Asia, royal family trees are presented as complete and unquestionable. Bloodlines carefully traced, marriages documented, succession explained. But when those records are examined closely, gaps begin to appear. Maternal lines that stop abruptly. Brides whose ancestry seems to begin the moment they enter power. Dynasties that arrive fully formed, with little trace of what came before. At the same time, maps from the 1600s and 1700s show a vast region labeled Tartaria, complete with cities, borders, and royal courts. Then, within a relatively short period, that name disappears. The land remains, redistributed among empires, but the people and political structures shown on earlier maps fade quietly from the historical record. Architecture adds another layer. Palaces, administrative buildings, and government complexes constructed during this same era share strikingly similar proportions, construction principles, and symbolic language across continents. These similarities appear in rival empires, built at the same time, using the same mathematical systems, yet with no clear record of how that knowledge was transmitted. Genealogical gaps, disappearing maps, shared heraldry, repeated archive fires, unexplained architectural uniformity, and unanswered genetic questions form a pattern that is difficult to ignore. Individually, each anomaly can be dismissed. Taken together, they raise questions about where modern ruling families came from, what was inherited, and what may have been intentionally forgotten.