Ancient Uyghur Civilization (3)-Cave art by ancient Uyghurs

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2010

part from the book 'Lost continent of MU', 'Children of MU' by James Churchward:


The Uyghur Empire was possibly the first, and unquestionably the largest, most important, and most powerful of all the colonial empires belonging to Mu. Colonization commenced just north of Burma more than 70,000 years ago.The Uyghur Empire stretched its powerful arms from the Pacific Ocean across Central Asia and into Eastren Europe from the Caspian Sea on. This was before the British Isles became separated from the continent of Europe.The southern boundary of the Uyghur Empire was along the northern boundaries of Cochin China, Burma, India, and Persia,and this was before the Himalayas and the other Asiatic mountains were raised.Their northern boundary extended into Siberia, but how far there is no record to tell. Remains of their cities have been found in the southern parts of Siberia.Legendary history states that the Uyghurs extended themselves all through the central parts of Europe. The Book of Manu, an ancient Hindu book, says: " The Uyghurs had a settlement on the northern and eastern shores of the Caspian sea."They settled in northern Spain, northern France, and far down into the Balkan region. The late archeological discoveries in Moravia are Uyghur remains, and the evidences in which ethnologists have based their theories that man originated in Asia have been marks left by the advancing Uyghurs in Europe.Chinese legend tells that the Uyghurs were at the height of their civilization about 17,000 years ago. This date agrees with geological phenomenon.An ancient record in a monastery states: "The capital City of the Uyghurs with all its people was destroyed by a flood which extended throughout the eastern part of the Empire, destroying all and everything." This ancient record is absolutely corroborated by geological phenomena.At the time the Uyghur Empire was at its peak, the mountain had not been raised and what is now the Gobi Desert (Teklimakan)was a rich well-watered plain. Here the capital city of the Uyghurs was situated, almost due south from Lake Baikal. In 1896 a party of explorers, upon information received in Tibet, visited the site of the ancient city of Khara Khota. They had been told that the Uyghur capital city lay under the ruins of Khara Khota. They dug through these ruins and then through a stratum of boulders,gravel and sand fifty feet in thickness, and finally came upon the ruins of the capital city.The history of the Uyghurs is the history of the Aryan races, for all of the true Aryan races descended from Uyghur forefathers. The Uyghurs formed chains of settlements across the central parts of Europe back in Tertiary Times. After the Empire was destroyed by the great magnetic cataclysm and mountain rising, the surviving remnants of humanity or their descendants again formed settlements in Europe. This was during the Pleistocene Time. The slaves, Tautens, Celts, Irish,Bretons and Basques are all descended from Uyghur stock. The Bretons,Basques, and genuine Irish are the descendants of those who survived the magnetic cataclysm and mountain raising.Some Chinese records, bearing a date of 500 B.C. Describe the Uyghurs as having been "light-haired, blue-eyed people." " The Uyghurs were all of a light complexion, milk-white skin, with varying color of eyes and hair. In the north blue eye and light hair predominated. In the south were found those with dark hair and dark eyes."The Uyghurs had reached a high state of civilization and culture.They knew astrology, mining, the textile industries,architecture, mathematics, agriculture, writing, reading, medicine, ect. They were experts in decorative art or silk, metals, and wood, and they made statues of gold, silver, bronze, and clay and this was before the history of Egypt commenced.The history of Central Asia is the history of the Uyghurs. The Uyghur people are a distinct, vibrant cultural element of Central Asia. Whether you examine the role of Uyghur scholars in Genghis Khan's court as administrators, peruse the artistic wonders of their architectural accomplishments involving the Buddhist, Christian or Islamic periods, or read translations of the numerous written works on medicine,history or just their humor, one cannot but realize the unique and vital contributions of the Uyghur people to history.[Jack Churchward]Currently, the majority of the Uyghur people live under the rule of the Chinese government. I would be remiss were I not to mention that this centuries' old culture is under attack. Uyghur language text books are banned from classrooms and book burnings have consumed thousands of books, just for being correct about history. [Jack Churchward]In the late 1930s, Turkey's Independence leader Ataturk promoted research on Mu and other lost continents, in the hope of establishing connections between the Turkish civilization and other ancient cultures, such as the Uyghur, Indian, Mayan, and Aztec.

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  • beautiful arts, now i know where chinese stole their ideas from.

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  • @Takkyatukka The Great Wall was built during the Qin dynasty ~220BC by connecting the existing walls already built during the Warring States ~500 to ~250BC to fend off the Huns. Uighurs did not exist then and turkistan was not mentioned in any scripts then. Infact I read some where that the turks were originally the ironsmith slaves of a ruling tribe in central asia.

  • @Takkyatukka Yes the southern Huns settled in northwest region and assimilated into the Han Chinese over the years. The northern Huns were driven to today's southern Russia. The Han dynasty took control of "western region" or today's Xinjiang and started the Silk Route alongwhich they built settlements/castles, the ruins which still can be found today. When Han dynasty fell ~220AD followed by 300 years of chaotic moment before the uighurs took refuge during the Tang dynasty ~849AD.

  • @Takkyatukka Please elaborate how the "harmless mummies" been politicised? If they want to do it, simple: just burnt it to ashes when they found it, chapter closed right? Now the researchers are trying to unveil why these ancient Indo-European disappeared possibly because of climate change: from grassland/lakes to arid desert or natural calamity.

  • @ywintube It is the Chinese Regime who is politicilising the history even the harmless mummies have been policilised by the Chinese Regime. Why do not you question that? I know Chinese people are so brainwashed since their childhood and they can not think freely even in the free west. Carry their emparialist thougth to everywhere. It can be very dangerous to the world.

  • @ywintube That is why the Chinese people from the north do not look like the Chinese from the south. Chinese people from Beijing and Xian are quite mixed with Uyghurs or Huns if you like. They are quite big in buit, taller and fairer then the Chinese from the South.

  • @ywintube Do you think those Huns just left like that completely? Driven away from the north of the Great wall to East Turkistan now. Why did they build the great wall there not even further to the north? Think logically withough any nationlist feeling please.

  • @ywintube The historical record wraping nattinalim and politics. You are not in CHina anymore. You can open yourself up to other cutlures and other opinions. It is the China and Some Chinese people here who are politiciliasing the history.

  • @Takkyatukka I am just stating historical records, no hear say and no political agenda.

  • @ywintube Yeah, the sun spins around China and the nationlist Chinese. 

  • @Takkyatukka Your argument is twisted with hidden agenda perhaps. Go and read up ancient history records. Well before the Uyghurs, Xinjiang or the "'western region" known to ancient Chinese, was once roamed by 'Xiongnu' ( or Hunor) nomadic tribe who frequently disturbed the Chinese so much so that the Han Emperor, Hanwudi, at ~110BC, droved them away. The southern Xiongnu surrendered and fully assimilated into the Chinese society;the northern Xiongnu believed to have moved west to Hungary.

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