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The 1357 Manuscript That Reveals Tartaria Was Known Long Before It Vanished Most people hear “Tartaria” and think of a modern fringe idea. But what happens when you find the name in a manuscript dated 1357 — long before the empire supposedly appeared, and long before it supposedly vanished? In this investigation, we look at one medieval document that places Tartaria firmly in the historical record centuries before industrial maps erased it. Not as mythology — but as a geographic and political reference written by scholars of the time. We’re not trying to prove an empire. We’re asking a simpler question: Why do early maps, codices, and papal documents acknowledge Tartaria… while later histories pretend it was never there? We’ll examine: A 1357 manuscript that mentions Tartaria by name Geographic labels that shift or disappear in later editions The period when “Tartary” was common, then suddenly “incorrect” Why documentation fades at the exact moment reconstruction begins Quiet evidence. Recorded history. And a name that refuses to be erased. Let’s look at what the scribes left behind.