Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Muslim Slave Sees Siberia's Bigfoot

The German Johann Shiltberger was taken prisoner by the Turks in 1396 at the Battle of Nicopolis in Turkey and sent to Timur Lang, the legendary Tamerlaine and Khan of the Golden Horde. From the Khan, Shiltberger was gifted to a Tartar prince, a Mongol, named Egidi. Egidi took Shiltberger with him on an expedition to Siberia. It was a two month ride by horse. Once arrived, the lord of the territory in Siberia gave Egidi two "forest people" - a man and a woman. They had been caught in the wilderness where they lived wild and had nothing to do with humans. A pelt covered their bodies except for their hands and faces. They ran about like the other wild beasts in the mountains and ate leaves, grass, and anything they could find. These were ostensibly the first Siberian Bigfoot seen by a European.
    After an odyssey, Shiltberger did return home a free man and wrote a book about his adventures. This story came from his book.

Reference: "The Bondage and Travels Of Johann Shiltberger" (2012) by Johann Shiltberger, page 35.

"Your Daily Bigfoot" by Peter Nickerson. Sensational Titles But Backed With Facts.

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