The dragon in this picture is the same as from the Scythian/Tartarian Flag.
It was Peter who is credited with seceding the Moscovy Khanate from the greater Scythian/Tartarian Empire, of which it had been a part for at least 2500 years. They had tried to separate for a couple hundred years before Peter (starting with Vasili III and/or his son, Ivan the Terrible), but it was Peter who really turned the tide in that push for a divorce, which ultimately led to the final destruction of the Tartarian/Scythian Empire.
The Tartarian Empire was then erased from history by the Soviet Union (and a complicit world school system, created by Rockefeller et al) in the 1920/30s.
(For how the Soviet Union erased Tartaria from history, see Russia and her Colonies by Walter Kolartz, 1952, pages 31-41, though specifically page 39.)
The dragon in this picture is the same as from the Scythian/Tartarian Flag.
It was Peter who is credited with succeeding the Moscovy Khanate from the greater Scythian/Tartarian Empire, of which it had been a part for at least 2500 years. They had tried to separate for a couple hundred years before Peter (starting with Vasili III and/or his son, Ivan the Terrible), but it was Peter who really turned the tide in that push for a divorce, which ultimately led to the final destruction of the Tartarian/Scythian Empire.
The Tartarian Empire was then erased from history by the Soviet Union (and a complicit world school system, created by Rockefeller et al) in the 1920/30s.
(For how the Soviet Union erased Tartaria from history, see Russia and her Colonies by Walter Kolartz, 1952, pages 31-41, though specifically page 39.)
The dragon in this picture is the same as from the Scythian/Tartarian Flag.
It was Peter who is credited with succeeding the Moscovy Khanate from the greater Scythian/Tartarian Empire, of which it had been a part for at least 2500 years. They had tried to separate for a couple hundred years before Peter (starting with Vasili III and/or his son, Ivan the Terrible), but it was Peter who really turned the tide, which ultimately led to the final destruction of the Tartarian/Scythian Empire.
The Tartarian Empire was then erased from history by the Soviet Union (and a complicit world school system, created by Rockefeller et al) in the 1920/30s.
(For how the Soviet Union erased Tartaria from history, see Russia and her Colonies by Walter Kolartz, 1952, pages 31-41, though specifically page 39.)
The dragon in this picture is the same as from the Scythian/Tartarian Flag.
It was Peter who is credited with succeeding the Moscovy Khanate from the greater Scythian/Tartarian Empire, of which it had been a part for at least 2500 years. They had tried to separate for a couple hundred years before Peter, but he was the one who really turned the tide, which ultimately led to the final destruction of the Tartarian/Scythian Empire.
The Tartarian Empire was then erased from history by the Soviet Union (and a complicit world school system, created by Rockefeller et al) in the 1920/30s.
(For how the Soviet Union erased Tartaria from history, see Russia and her Colonies by Walter Kolartz, 1952, pages 31-41, though specifically page 39.)
The dragon in this picture is the same as from the Scythian/Tartarian Flag.
It was Peter who is credited with succeeding the Moscovy Khanate from the greater Scythian/Tartarian Empire, of which it had been a part for at least 2500 years. They had tried to separate for a couple hundred years before Peter, but he was the one who really turned the tide, which ultimately led to the final destruction of the Tartarian/Scythian Empire.
The Tartarian Empire was then erased from history by the Soviet Union (and a complicit world school system, created by Rockefeller et al) in the 1920/30s.
The dragon in this picture is the same as from the Scythian/Tartarian Flag.
It was Peter who is credited with succeeding the Moscovy Khanate from the greater Scythian/Tartarian Empire, of which it had been a part for at least 2500 years. They had tried to separate for a couple hundred years before Peter, but he was the one who really turned the tide, which ultimately led to the final destruction of the Tartarian/Scythian Empire.
The Tartarian Empire was then erased from history by the Soviet Union in the 1920/30s.
The dragon in this picture is the same as from the Scythian/Tartarian Flag.
It was Peter who is credited with succeeding the Moscovy Khanate from the greater Scythian/Tartarian Empire, of which it had been a part for at least 2500 years. They had tried to separate for a couple hundred years before Peter, but he was the one who really turned the tide, which ultimately led to the final destruction of the Tartarian/Scythian Empire.
The Tartarian Empire was then erased from history by the Soviet Union.
The dragon in this picture is the same as from the Scythian/Tartarian Flag.