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Zoltán Hunnivári • From Harun Al-Rashid up to the Times of Saladin
Zoltán Hunnivári • From Harun Al-Rashid up to the Times of Saladin
Chronological corrections
After the publication of my Hungarian Calendar and my solution for the Seleucid Code I feel my obligation to answer the questions of the Arabic chronological order which is in frequent use as a proof against the statement of my Hungarian calendar. The Hungarian Calendar is a particular kind of chronological system (which remains hypothetical while awaiting official recognition), which holds that Julius Caesar had introduced the Julian calendar in the year of CE 154 (a year calculated through a process of astronomical retro-counting from the present day), exactly 1855 years ago.
The officially accepted and universally propagated date for the introduction of the Julian calendar is the year of BC 45, which differs by 198 years from the proposed date (154 CE) of the Hungarian Calendar. Only one explanation is possible to explain this 198 year difference: we have a hidden surplus history of 198 years, or to put it more plainly, 198 years of our history has been invented. In simple language, this means that pupils of the educational system of today, our children, are forced to learn an invented history of almost 200 years in the context of the official curriculum.
J & V Trsnstrading, Hardback, english, 119 pages