How many mongolians are related to genghis khan
Genghis Khan, whose statue is shown in Mongolia, fathered a lineage that has been found to be present in 8 percent of men across 16 populations in Asia. Related Stories. World Now Has 2, Billionaires: Study.
Join the Discussion. Tactics employed by Genghis Khan and his army were brutal. Each time a new city was conquered, large segments of the population, both human and animal, were slaughtered. Survivors were subjected to pillage and rape. Some were used as human shields in front of the Mongol army during subsequent attacks. After conquering a territory, Genghis Khan would get the first pick of women to add to his harem. Some estimates suggest he impregnated over 1, different women.
Khan died in , possibly from fatigue or respiratory disease. The heirs to Genghis Khan were also prolific. One of his children was thought to have had 40 sons of his own by wives and concubines, with an unknown number of children from many other women. These children of Khan having had many more children helped to expand his genetic legacy across the continent. Genghis Khan proclaimed Khagan of all Mongols. Another historically prolific father was a ruler of the Ming Dynasty in China named Giocannga.
His modern-day genetic offspring are estimated at 1. Giocannga died in To the victor goes the spoils, as they say, and Genghis Khan was nothing if not victorious. On his bloody march across Asia, he claimed a lot of — well — spoils. The "Great Khan" and ruler of the medieval Mongolian Empire, lived from approximately He was born in the war-ravaged region along the modern border of Siberia and Mongolia.
Over the course of his violent life, he united several warring Mongol tribes into an organized army that conquered wide swathes of Asia. He accomplished this task where other Mongolian warlords had failed by claiming several different wives and concubines from the competing tribes and petty kingdoms in the region. Genghis Khan came by this strategy honestly.
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