Message from @Darkstar
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@πππππππ that's so diverse and progressive. i can't believe that woman complained about that
good on the authorities for arresting her <:npc:500426131493617684>
I'd imagine most Asian people have him as an ancestor somewhere in their family tree, like Charlemagne for Europeans
It's 3%
Remember, most of the women he raped didn't live long after
And the Mongols often killed those who were related to him to preserve a bloodline and etc
Plus, childbirth back then was pretty damn hard
Literally between 1,100-1,200 AD
*Offensive song detected*
https://youtu.be/Chue0bPORuU
Mongols were epic
Wasnt it 1 in 200 of all people have him as an ancestor
I hope I am one of those
Well you are finnish
yes
that's why I hope
fat doggo girl male a smile
Now, back to posting depressing memes
is no fat
I hope this is true
it's even more impressive than just 3% having him as an ancestor
there is no greater honor than being related to Khan himself
~10% of people who live in what was the Mongol Empire may have Genghis Khan's y-chromosome
Hold on
That's less
1 out of 200 is 0.005
There are about 4.54 billion Asians
That's about 227,000
no u
no that's in the whole world
380,000
As Y chromosomes are only passed from father to son, that would mean that the Y is a record of oneβs patrilineage. Genghis Khan died ~750 years ago, so assuming 25 years per generation, you get about 30 men between the present and that period. 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.
For the whole world
7.6 billion
OOooff π€
I want to do a DNA test now