Molecular Genealogy of a Mongol Queen's Family and Her Possible Kinship with Genghis Khan. [PDF]
Members of the Mongol imperial family (designated the Golden family) are buried in a secret necropolis; therefore, none of their burial grounds have been found. In 2004, we first discovered 5 graves belonging to the Golden family in Tavan Tolgoi, Eastern
Gavaachimed Lkhagvasuren +13 more
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Crowdsourcing the unknown: the satellite search for Genghis Khan. [PDF]
Massively parallel collaboration and emergent knowledge generation is described through a large scale survey for archaeological anomalies within ultra-high resolution earth-sensing satellite imagery.
A Y M Lin +3 more
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This study examines the impact of reproductive inequality on the long-term survival of Homo sapiens by comparing two reproductive models: the Pareto (power-law) distribution of unequal reproduction and the Gaussian (normal) distribution of equal ...
Sergio Da Silva +2 more
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Genghis Khan in Folklore Legends of the Mongolian Peoples: Mythological Framework of Memory [PDF]
Introduction. The article examines the features of ideas about Genghis Khan, embodied in the folklore legends of the Mongolian peoples. It is noteworthy that the plots of oral traditions about Genghis Khan have almost nothing in common with information ...
Aleksand V. Isakov
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Y-Chromosomal insights into the paternal genealogy of the Kerey tribe have called into question their descent from the Stepfather of Genghis Khan. [PDF]
The Kerey is one of the prominent Kazakh tribes and has long been a subject of ethnographic scrutiny, with a lack of consensus on its origin and traditional genealogy.
Maxat Zhabagin +10 more
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POLITIK ISLAM MONGOLIA: MENCERMATI STRATEGI EKSPANSI TIMUR LENK [PDF]
This paper discusses Timur Lenk who is ambitious to dominate the world through the founding of the great Mongol Empire as a mission ever launched by the grandchildren of Genghis Khan and Hulagu Khan.
M. Hadi Masruri
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Correction: Crowdsourcing the unknown: the satellite search for Genghis Khan. [PDF]
PLOS ONE Staff
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“Brief history of Mongols” Compiled by A. Dorzhiev (1853–1938) [PDF]
The article provides a source analysis of the historical work by Agvan Dorzhiev entitled as “A brief history of the Mongols according to the Mongolian chronicle Huhe Debter (Blue Book)”. Two editions of A.
Marina V. Ayusheeva +1 more
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Buryat Songs about Genghis Khan: Tracing Ethnicity Markers
Introduction. The article analyzes legends and songs about Genghis Khan recorded in expeditions across Buryatia, Mongolia and China — to further compare them with related archival and published materials. Goals.
Liudmila S. Dampilova
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“Genghis Khans” of the 17th-18th centuries: between politics and religion
The Mongolian peoples traditionally associated crucial events and processes with the name of Genghis Khan. Nonetheless, that name acquired a nominal significance in one sphere, specifically as a title or an auxiliary name to the first, where it became a ...
Baatr Uchaevich Kitinov
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