Far fewer people are related to Genghis Khan than previously assumed, new genomic study suggests

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Kazakh folklore has it that the body of Jochi, Genghis Khan’s eldest son, lies in a mausoleum in the Ulytau region of the country’s central highlands. When archaeologists recently studied the body of the medieval mausoleum, they did not find Jochi, but they did discover a new genetic lineage that may have been passed down from Genghis himself.

Genghis Khanborn Temüjin in the Khentii Mountains of northeastern Mongolia, was a Central Asian warrior who founded the vast kingdom of Mongolia. Mongol Empire in 1206. The Mongols’ astonishing equestrian abilities and skill with bows and arrows allowed them to quickly conquer territory stretching from the Pacific Ocean to central Europe. Genghis Khan and his wife Börte had four sons and five daughters. Their eldest son, Jochi, was born around 1182 and died around 1227, shortly before Genghis’s own death. The northwestern part of the Mongol Empire that Jochi (also spelled Joshi, Zhoshi, and Jüshi) ruled was later known as Golden Horde.

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