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The Ancient Tatar States in Central Asia [PDF]
The article examines the earliest stages of the history of the Tatars. The origins of the Tatars are traced from the collapse of both the Han Empire and the Empire of Xiongnu and are considered during the subsequent periods preceding the emergence of the
S.G. Klyashtorny
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[Book review] Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world
Jack Weatherford has crafted an elegant narrative of Genghis Khan and the Mongolian imperial age expertly synthesizing existing historiography on the Mongols, with a tour through the customs of the Mogul peoples with a cultural history of how Chinese ...
Burson, Jeffrey D.
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Abstract This paper proposes a novel socio-economic model of "bearer-based assets" utilizing permafrost-sealed organic reservoirs. We hypothesize that the "broken figurines" (e.g., Paleolithic Venuses) and later bronze "tally fragments" found in Alaskan whaling bays were not merely ritual objects but sophisticated financial instruments—bills of ...
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To verify the possibility that the Y-chromosome C3* star-cluster attributed to Genghis Khan and his patrilineal descendants is relatively frequent in the Kereys, who are the dominant clan in Kazakhstan and in Central Asia as a whole, polymorphism of the ...
Grzybowski, Tomasz +5 more
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Mitochondrial DNA Footprints from Western Eurasia in Modern Mongolia. [PDF]
Cardinali I +13 more
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Dschingis Khan: Schwarzer Tod eines Kriegers. [PDF]
Meißner T.
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Whole-sequence analysis indicates that the Y chromosome C2*-Star Cluster traces back to ordinary Mongols, rather than Genghis Khan. [PDF]
Wei LH +13 more
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The Image of Genghis Khan in Contemporary Buryat Nation Building
GenghisKhan is highly valued among peoples ofCentralAsia, a radical departure fromRussia, and other nations across Europe, where he is regarded as the embodiment of savagery, barbarism, destruction and ruthlessness.
Zhanaev, Ayur, Nowicka Rusek, Ewa
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Genghis Khan (Gek) as a putative effector for Drosophila Cdc42 and regulator of actin polymerization. [PDF]
Luo L +5 more
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