This web app compares your Y-DNA profiles to Genghis Khan’s ‘Super Y’ profile to see whether you descended from the same paternal line. Khan's armies may have slaughtered more people than Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler's combined. He and his sons vanquished peoples from the Adriatic to the Pacific, reaching modern Austria, Finland, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Vietnam, Burma, Japan and Indonesia. This Mongol lineage is known for men because the common DNA is within the Y-chromosome. The DNA tests conducted in this study have defined the Y-DNA STR paternal line profile of Genghis Khan. If you have taken the Y-DNA STR marker (Paternal Ancestry) test, you can compare your DNA against Genghis Khan to see if you have descended from the same paternal lineage. Share on Twitter. 8.

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Some women fared very well under Genghis Khan while others suffered terribly. 4 Share on Facebook. Genghis Khan married at age 16, but had many wives during his lifetime and naturally plenty of children. Jahrhundert sein riesiges Reich eroberte, zeugte er mit zahllosen Frauen Kinder: Auch eine Frage des sozialen Status, finden jetzt Wissenschaftler heraus. Health and Medicine. As many as 40 million people were killed under his rule.

Dschingis Khan (mongolisch Чингис Хаан, ᠴᠢᠩᠭᠢᠰ ᠬᠠᠭᠠᠨ, ursprünglich Temüdschin, Тэмүжин, ᠲᠡᠮᠦᠵᠢᠨ oder Temüüdschin, Тэмүүжин, tatarisch „der Schmied“; * wahrscheinlich um 1155, 1162 oder 1167; † wahrscheinlich am 18. Als der Mongole Dschingis Khan im 12./13. AlenVL/Shutterstock.com. In more quantitative terms, ~10% of the men who reside within the borders of the Mongol Empire as it was at the death of Genghis Khan may carry his Y chromosome, and so ~0.5% of men in the world, about 16 million individuals alive today, do so. Frequently Asked Questions Do I need to have mtDNA and/or Y-DNA makers to use this free web app?
Genghis Khan was a warrior and ruler of genius who, starting from obscure and insignificant beginnings, brought all the nomadic tribes of Mongolia under the rule of …

The Y-DNA profile of Genghis Khan was uncovered in a DNA study looking at the genetic legacy of the Mongols in 2003. 9. August 1227) war ein Khan der Mongolen … At Least Ten Other Men Could Rival Genghis Khan's Genetic Legacy .

But for the most part, the Mongols had some pretty progressive ideas about women's rights, at least compared to many of the other cultures that existed at the time. His military campaigns sometimes involved eliminating an entire civilian population. Genghis Khan died ~750 years ago, so assuming 25 years per generation, you get about 30 men between the present and that period. Here's what life was like for women under Genghis Khan.