>>12266803>1500ish there was...no there wasn't. 1500s were the beginning of russian expansion into golden horde territory. the proposed country therefore would've had to be powerful enough to fight off both the russians as well as the mongols, which is simply not possible.
>Tartaria, Scythia, Sarmatiaall of those terms refer to people/land in modern-day russia and former golden horde territory.
>had a suzerainty as a government structurewhich is just another word for vassal state, and those were extremely common throughout history.
>global war and several planetary catastrophesschizoposting
>widely prevalent neolithic structures spanning the globehalf-schizoposting and half-true. the structures are there (mostly in modern-day russian), but they are not spanning the globe.
>gulags in russia used to destroy these placesvery likely
>culture and influence shown around the worldschizoposting
>all wearing similar styles of clothingsimilar clothing stems from trade and similar means of producing it
>many books and paintings describe large craft in the skiesschizoposting
>strange creatures on the earthschizoposting
>large worldwide catastrophesschizoposting
>people being whisked away onto craft into the starsschizoposting
>cyclical in nature, polar shift, flood, massive wars, global spread of information, etcschizoposting
>good guys taken away in rapture like events, the rest left to fend off what remainsschizoposting
so, to summarize, there might or might not have been a tatar vassal state of the golden horde shortly before the latter's collapse and subsequent russian expansion.
everything else is either schizoposting or so ubiquitous to render itself irrelevant