The new Turkic calendar

 The eastern countries need to accept the new Turkic calendar before the beginning of the new golden age to join the new prosperity of the earth. Therefore, the old Trojan calendar must end on 15th March 2021 to start the new Turkic calendar on 17th March 2021. The 15th of march is an important date because this day Roman senator Brutus stopped the absolute political authority of Caesar in 44 BC. This day is known as the Ides of March in history. This date is the time when the old Trojan calendar must end. This attempt of Brutus and his fellow senators to start the new Turkic calendar in Rome on the 17th of March did not succeed because they couldn't start the ancient Greek solar and moon calendar. It means that the solar and lunar calendar of Xiongnu must be started before beginning the new Turkic calendar. 

According to our study, the ancient Greek calendar is driven from a calendar used by the ancestors of Central Asian Mongols. Furthermore, the descendants of ancestors of central Asian Mongols used the solar and lunar calendar of the Xiongnu. Therefore, the solar and lunar calendar of Xiongnu is the ancient Greek calendar. Also, Chingis Khaan used this Xiongnu calendar as a state calendar.

Chingis Khaan started the solar and lunar calendar of descendants of the ancient Mongols in 1186, the year of fire horse, the solar and lunar calendar of the Xiongnu in 1189, Greek solar and lunar calendar in 1204 at the basin of Yenisei river, and the new Turkic calendar in 1206.

Thus, Chingis Khaan successfully started the 16th new cycle of the solar and lunar calendar of Xiongnu in 1204 and it ended in 1983 after 780 years. Also, the Mongolian ancestral calendar started in 1966 and it continues after 55 years. 

In 1984, the new cycle of the solar and lunar calendar of Xiongnu started in western Mongolia, the native land of Mongolian ancestors, and today is its 37th year. Also, the new Turkic calendar started in central Asian Mongolia in 1986 and it continues for 33 years. Further, the new Turkic calendar will start in the following sequence:

  • In eastern Mongolia on 17th march 2021
  • In Eurasian Altai mountains, Greece, Czech, Hungary, and Switzerland on 17th April 2021
  • In Crimea, Russia, Italy, Spain, France, England, North Korea, and Japan on 17th of May 2021
  • In Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates on 17th June 2021
  • In northern regions of the Caucasus mountains on 17th July 2021
  • In Scandinavia and Canada on 17th august 2021
  • In Belarus, Bulgaria, and Macedonia on 17th September 2021
  • In India and Australia on 17th October 2021
  • In Egypt, Tunisia, and Syria on 17th November 2021
  • In Khakassia and Siberia on 17th December 2021
  • In Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkistan, Nepal and the northern part of India on 17th January 2022
  • In eastern Asian countries on 17th February 2021
  • In eastern Mongolia, the United States, Mexico, and African countries

The eastern countries which use the lunar calendar will have a chance to join the golden age only when the ancient Mongolians of central Asia start the new Turkic calendar. This process goes according to the Mongolian great codices of law.