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  2. Template:User descendant of Genghis Khan - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:Descendants of Tuqa-Timur - Wikipedia

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    An annotated genealogical list of the known reigning descendants of Tuqa-Timur, son of Jochi, son of Genghis Khan.The list includes khans and rival khans, as well as the princes through whom the line of descent passed.

  4. List of haplogroups of historic people - Wikipedia

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    Y chromosome haplogroup C2c1a1a1-M407 is carried by Mongol descendants of the Northern Yuan ruler from 1474–1517, Dayan Khan, who is a male line descendant of Genghis Khan which was found out after geneticists in Mongolia conducted tests on them.

  5. Template:Genghis Khan - Wikipedia

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  6. Chinggisids - Wikipedia

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    Genghis Khan was born c. 1162, son of a Borjigit warrior named Yesügei, a member of the Qiyat sub-clan; over the next decades, he subjugated or killed all potential rivals, Borjigit or not. [3] By the time that Genghis established the Mongol Empire in 1206, the only remaining Borjigit were the descendants of Yesügei. [4]

  7. Category:Descendants of individuals - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Descent from Genghis Khan; Descendants of George III; ... This page was last edited on 9 July 2024, ...

  8. Genetic descent from Genghis Khan - Wikipedia

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    Scientists have speculated about the Y-chromosomal haplogroup (and therefore patrilineal ancestry) of Genghis Khan.. Zerjal et al. (2003) identified a Y-chromosomal lineage haplogroup C*(xC3c) present in about 8% of men in a region of Asia "stretching from northeast China to Uzbekistan", which would be around 16 million men at the time of publication, "if [Zerjal et al's] sample is ...

  9. Template talk:User descendant of Genghis Khan - Wikipedia

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