Genghis Khan: 16 million men of the world are descendants of 'killer Genghis Khan', live in these 3 countries, there is no trace of the grave
Genghis Khan: Who was Genghis Khan, why it is said that one in every 200 men in the world is a descendant of Genghis Khan. Let's talk about this:
Genghis Khan: The name of Genghis Khan is recorded in history, which is known to the whole world. Stories about his crimes, looting and legacy are often heard. There was nothing to be seen except death and devastation on the way through which this person passed. His soldiers beheaded people to show the extent to which a city or village had been plundered. They have not only committed robberies and murders but have also raped women on a large scale.
Genghis Khan used to take the most beautiful woman to his harem and kill the rest of the women. He had hundreds of wives. With whom he had a total of 200 sons. Many of whom later formed their own empires and organized harems on a large scale. Despite having such a large family, Genghis Khan's luck did not support him at the time of his death. In today's time no one knows where is the tomb of Genghis Khan. Various claims are made about his death as well.
one descendant of 200 men
One in every 200 men in the world is a descendant of Genghis Khan. A study published in the American General on Human Genetics in 2003 said that the evidence showed that the DNA of Genghis Khan is present in 16 million men alive on earth today. Scientists from the University of Leinster in England found that eight percent of men living within the Mongolian Empire have a mark on the inside of the Y chromosome, which suggests that they are descended from Genghis Khan. Based on this research, it is said that 16 million or 0.5 percent of the world's men belong to the family of Genghis Khan.
This means that one in every 200 people in the world may be a direct descendant of Genghis Khan. These people live in Russia, China and Pakistan. The Hazara community of Pakistan is also associated with the family of Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan was the owner of an empire spread over 30 million square kilometers. Mongolian invader Genghis Khan was born in 1162 in Temujin of the Borjigin clan. His fear was to such an extent that big empires bowed down to him just hearing his name.
Genghis Khan was the owner of the empire from Moscow (the capital of Russia) to Beijing (the capital of China). The Mongol sultanate extended over 30 million square kilometres. Today 3 crore people live in this area.
Genghis Khan's father Yangsui was also the chieftain of his clan. When Genghis was 10 years old, his father died. After which, Genghis Khan captured the clan on the strength of his devious mind and violent tendencies. He prepared a special army of thousands of slayers. In which the robbers involved started looting, ruining and killing people in the cities.
Genghis Khan was not a Muslim?
Many historians claim that Genghis Khan was not a Muslim. While many call him Muslim because of his surname Khan. Although it is true that he was more inclined towards Islam than any other religion. According to the famous historian Ata Malik Juwaini, Genghis Khan gave religious freedom to Muslims during his conquest of Khwarezmia. He could offer prayers. However, Rashid-al-Din claims that he had forbidden a halal butcher on this occasion.It is said that he killed a large number of Muslims. However, most of the victims of his atrocities were from other religions.
Controversy over the cause of Genghis Khan's death
Scientists have not yet been able to agree on the causes of the death of Genghis Khan. Many historians claim that he died as a result of being wounded during the war. At the same time, a study by Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, claimed that Genghis Khan died of bubonic plague. The family and followers of Genghis Khan were instructed to keep his demise the greatest secret.This was done because Genghis Khan was killed during China's war with the Western Shias.The Mongol army under the leadership of Genghis Khan had been fighting a war with the Western Shias for almost 20 years. It is also said that Genghis Khan was stabbed to death by a princess of the Tangut, a Tibeto-Burman tribe in northwest China. After which Genghis Khan died due to excessive bleeding from his body. It is also claimed that he fell from his horse during the battle and was hit by an arrow during that time.
Genghis Khan's grave is not even known
After the death of kings, emperors and sultans from all over the world, their graves have been built. But there is not even a tomb of Genghis Khan, the father of 200 children and the owner of an empire spanning thousands of kilometers. It is said that Genghis Khan did not want any trace of him to remain after his death. So he told his companions that after his death he should be buried at an unknown place. His companions did the same thing again.After he was buried in the ground, thousands of horses were run on that soil and the surface was leveled in such a way that no one could find any trace of the grave.
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