Wednesday, October 4, 2017

The Blue Turban individual

This one is not identified until someone rises form the region itself. The region is Turkestan region of western China. The "Blue" is the color of the banner. The "Turban" identifies the religion as Islam. I honestly thought at first that this person had to be a Sikh possibly knowing the mention of MABUS from India being Mohan Madhukar Bhagwat. However, I really had to make more connections with the quatrain in question. No name is given, or hinted, as of yet but the region is identified. The mention of "Foix" has to be Europe and Russia.

Century 9 Quatrain 73

The king enters Foix wearing a blue turban,
he will reign for less than a revolution of Saturn;
the king with the white turban, his heart banished to Byzantium,
Sun, Mars and Mercury near Aquarius. 

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Dans Foix entrez Roi ceiulee Turban,
Et regnera moins revolu Saturne,
Roi Turban blanc Bisance cœur ban,
Sol, Mars, Mercure pres de la hurne.

 


 

Obviously, this has to happen after China loses its power over the region. It may be the case that China splits even further after East Turkestan becomes independent or joins a larger political entity. In fact, it has to be the case knowing the mention of a "white" turban Muslim leader most likely in Turkey or from Turkey proper. The region will most likely unite with a greater political entity comprising Turkic representation. In fact, it is the guiding principle of the quatrain showing the fragmentation of China and the eventual link-up of the region with a Turkic empire encompassing Turkey, parts of Europe and Russia. Currently, conflicts in Myanmar may affect China for the worst as Muslims of East Turkestan may observe such action as a prelude to a similar strategy applied in their region. Such perception would lead to the idea of a civil war within China and the East Turkestan region undermining efforts by China to include the people of the region as part of New China. It seems that East Turkestan's successful split may also lead to Turkey's fragmentation also as the Kurdish region is also seeking independence from Turkey. The conclusion being that the remainder of Turkey uniting with an independent East Turkestan with several countries in-between them. The quatrain would have included Persia (Iran) but such hints is not included as Iran is mostly a Shiah and Persian speaking country. 


 

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