By: Utilitaritron
That translates to... roughly 16 million descendants living today. That's not really too surprising. If you go far enough back, everyone is related to everyone else. See this Atlantic Monthly article.
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fwiw, SDB wrote a nice informative piece on the "mongol horde" :D The Mongol Horde has long been vilified and misunderstood in the west. Even the name was chosen badly; the term horde suggests an armed...
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"Apparently, our Ghengis was as adept at the art of love as he was at war..." - Or, if not adept, at least very direct and forceful. And so with others in his hord as well. I've heard talk that the...
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Nomadism in MongoliaDaily threat for Mongolia nomadsMongolian nomadism 'to die out'
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Cool - I'm always happy to see more information about Mongolia. The place is experiencing a gold rush right now, and I think there will be a lot of changes over the next decade or so...
View ArticleBy: jack_mo
Great links, plep. Here's another. Apparently, our Ghengis was as adept at the art of love as he was at war: Nearly 8 percent of the men living in the region of the former Mongol empire carry...
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Modern Mongolia: Reclaiming Genghis Khan. How views of the Mongol leader have altered with political changes throughout history: Manchurian domination, Communism and democracy. After the transition...
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