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Genetic testing technology can not only unveil ancient humans, but also give us a clearer understanding of the migration and integration of ancient humans, and at the same time reveal the blood ties between different peoples throughout history. This article will take you to explore the mysterious mystery of Genghis Khan's family lineage, and let's uncover the truth of history together!
Genetic testing technology unveils ancient humans
With the continuous advancement of genetic testing technology, people have become more and more in-depth in the study of ancient humans. The advent of this technology not only allows us to reconstruct the faces of ancient humans, but also to obtain their genetic information. Through this information, we can get a clearer picture of the migration and integration of ancient humans, and at the same time, it can also reveal the blood ties between different peoples throughout history.
The inheritance and historical cognition of the Han and Mongolian bloodlines
The discovery of a descendant of Genghis Khan named Khiyad in an Iranian Mongol tomb on the territory of Mongolia has made people even more curious about the lineage of Genghis Khan's family. Someone once said that Genghis Khan was the grandson of the Han and Tang dynasties, because there are many Han cultural things in Mongolia, such as porcelain, thangkas, etc., and Genghis Khan's favorite concubine, Princess Grape, is the daughter of Tang Xuanzong. Later, some experts conducted genetic testing on the descendants of Princess Grape and found that their bloodlines did not belong to the category of people from the great countries of the East. Although genetic testing can prove that the Xiao'er Zhijin family is of the Han Liu bloodline, this does not change the fact that they are Hu people.
Genghis Khan himself, the descendants of his family are widely spread in Mongolia, Russia and other regions, and there are many branches that claim to be royal families, and there are obvious differences between them between nobles and nobles. For this reason, many people do not believe that Genghis Khan is a Han Chinese, after all, when he destroyed the princes of the 14th Route of the Han Dynasty, he did not bring Han culture to the Mongolian Plateau at all. It wasn't until 2020 that genetic testing was carried out on descendants of Mongol tombs in Iran, which revealed that these descendants also carried the OF155 gene, raising doubts about the lineage of Genghis Khan's family.
Genetic testing unravels historical truths
The OF155 gene was jointly discovered in 2019 by the Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Eastern Powers and Inner Mongolia University. They found the gene in an ancient Mongolian burial ground of an aristocratic burial ground called Hala Lake Pagoda Mountain, and thought it might be a bloodline marker of Genghis Khan's family. Later, the research team of the eastern country also discovered this gene in Chifeng, Tongliao and other places in Inner Mongolia, and conducted a large-scale study of the OF155 gene in 2020, and the results showed that it was once popular among the high-level nobles in the northeast region of the eastern country in the 7th and 10th centuries. Until then, there had been a lot of speculation about the origins of Genghis Khan's family, and one of the most outrageous theories was that they might be descendants of Liu Bang. Liu Bang was a Gaozu of the Western Han Dynasty, and it is said that the OF155 gene was also found in his tomb remains. In 2020, the Archaeological Organization of the Eastern Powers and the McMullen Institute for Archaeology in Germany cooperated to conduct biological sampling and genetic testing of the remains of Genghis Khan's eldest brother, eldest son, and grandson. The results showed that the ancestors of the family had the OF155 gene, and that Genghis Khan's grandson was once a Uighur Khan. The Uighurs were a large tribe established by Genghis Khan in his later years, and the Uighur Khan defined the tribal lineage, defining himself and Genghis Khan as the lineage of the Pori clan. It can be seen that no matter how the reputation of the Pol Jin family is outlined, they will still not be Han Chinese.
epilogue
History is always full of unsolved mysteries, and the advent of genetic testing technology has provided new ways to unravel these mysteries. The study of Genghis Khan's family lineage has given us a clearer understanding of ancient history, and has also led to many conjectures about the lineage. What do you think about these ancient histories? Come and leave a comment to share your views!