- A monumental study of Russian coins from various centuries with Arabic inscriptions. - The book is richly illustrated with photographs and detailed deciphering of the Kufic inscriptions.
Based on these, the authors draw conclusions about the actual era of the coins' origin, which radically differs from those accepted by historians! - From mathematicians, authors of the “New Chronology” and experts in applying new empirical-statistical methods to the analysis of historical chronicles and monuments. - A must-read for anyone who loves medieval history and is interested in the true role of Rus in major world events. This book is dedicated to old Russian coins, mainly focusing on Russian coins with Arabic inscriptions.
Every year numerous ancient coins are found in Russian lands. Excluding kopecks and coins from the Romanov period, they are usually equipped with Arabic inscriptions.
On this basis, historians suggest that all such coins are allegedly not Russian. They were struck either by foreigners or by foreign conquerors of Rus.
Or, at the very least, by ignorant homegrown imitators, eagerly trying to replicate incomprehensible foreign squiggles, which seemed more beautiful to them than Russian letters.
The New Chronology offers a completely different view of Russian history in general and of the use of the Arabic language by our ancestors in particular.