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  2. Mongolic peoples - Wikipedia

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    Male-mediated Western Steppe Herders ancestry increased by the establishment of Türkic and Uyghur rule in Mongolia, which was accompanied by an increase in the West Eurasian haplogroups R and J. [25] There was a male-mediated rise in East Asian ancestry in the late medieval Mongolian period, paralleling the increase of haplogroup C2b. [26]

  3. Mongols - Wikipedia

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    The Mongols [a] are an East Asian ... Based on Chinese historical texts the ancestry of the Mongolic peoples can be traced back to the ... invaded Europe as the Avars ...

  4. Descent from Genghis Khan - Wikipedia

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    B. Sumiyabaatar, "The Genealogy of the Mongols", 720 P, 2003, ISBN 99929-5-552-X]; The genealogy of the families mentioned in this book generally goes back to 18 generations. The genealogy of Chingis Khan which began 1.500 years or 40-50 generations ago and comprises hundreds of thousands of people prevented Mongolian blood from being mixed ...

  5. Genetic history of Europe - Wikipedia

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    CEU – Utah residents with ancestry from Northern and Western Europe, CHB – Han Chinese from Beijing, JPT – Japanese from Tokyo, and YRI – Yoruba from Ibadan, Nigeria. [1] The genetic history of Europe includes information around the formation, ethnogenesis, and other DNA-specific information about populations indigenous, or living in ...

  6. Eurasian nomads - Wikipedia

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    Chronologically, there have been several "waves" of invasions of either Europe, the Near East, India and China from the steppe. Bronze Age spread of Yamnaya steppe pastoralist ancestry into two subcontinents—Europe and South Asia—from c. 3300 to 1500 BC [28] Bronze Age

  7. Kalmyks - Wikipedia

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    The ancestors of Kalmyks were nomadic groups of Oirat-speaking Mongols, who migrated from Western Mongolia to Eastern Europe three times: in early medieval times, establishing in the 6th–8th centuries the Avar Khanate; in medieval times, establishing the Ulus of Juchi and Il-Kanate as Khuda-in-laws of Genghis Khan; [7] and finally, in early ...

  8. Category:People of Mongolian descent - Wikipedia

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    European people of Mongolian descent‎ (7 C) North American people of Mongolian descent‎ (2 C) + Mongolian emigrants‎ (8 C, 1 P) A. Australian people of ...

  9. Category:Mongolian diaspora in Europe - Wikipedia

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    European people of Mongolian descent‎ (8 C) Pages in category "Mongolian diaspora in Europe" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

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