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Archeologists Unearth Remains of Genghis Khan's Palace on Mongolian Steppe
Associated Press ^ | Oct 6, 2004 | Audrey McAvoy

Posted on 10/06/2004 6:04:21 AM PDT by Pharmboy

TOKYO (AP) - Archaeologists have unearthed the site of Genghis Khan's palace and believe the long-sought grave of the 13th century Mongolian warrior is somewhere nearby, the head of the excavation team said Wednesday. A Japanese and Mongolian research team found the complex on a grassy steppe 150 miles east of the Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator, said Shinpei Kato, professor emeritus at Tokyo's Kokugakuin University.

Genghis Khan (c. 1162-1227) united warring tribes to become leader of the Mongols in 1206. After his death, his descendants expanded his empire until it stretched from China to Hungary.

Genghis Khan built the palace in the simple shape of a square tent attached to wooden columns on the site at around 1200, Kato said.

The researchers found porcelain buried among the ruins dated to the warrior's era, helping identify the grounds, Kato said. A description of the scenery around the palace by a messenger from China's Southern Tang Dynasty in 1232 also matched the area, he added.

Genghis Khan's tomb is believed to be nearby because ancient texts say court officials commuted from the mausoleum later built on the grounds to the burial site daily to conduct rituals for the dead.

Kato said his group was not aiming specifically to find the grave. Still, he said finding it would help uncover the secrets of Genghis Khan's power.

"Genghis Khan conquered Eurasia and built a massive empire. There had to have been a great deal of interaction between east and west at the time, in terms of culture and the exchange of goods," Kato said in an interview. "If we find what items were buried with him, we could write a new page for world history."

Genghis Khan's grave site is one of archaeology's enduring mysteries. According to legend, in order to keep it secret, his huge burial party killed anyone who saw them en route to it; then servants and soldiers who attended the funeral were massacred.

Kato said an ancient Chinese text says a baby camel was buried at the grave in front of her mother so the parent could lead Khan's family to the tomb when needed.

Archaeologists have been forced to abandon their searches for Khan's grave in the past, however, due to protests excavation would disturb the site.

An American-financed expedition to find the tomb stopped work in 2002 after being accused by a prominent Mongolian politician of desecrating traditional rulers' graves.

In 1993, Japanese archaeologists terminated a search for the tomb after a poll in Ulan Bator found the project unpopular.

According to Mongolian tradition, violating ancestral tombs destroys the soul that serves as protector.

If researchers do find the tomb, they would also likely discover the graves of Kublai Khan - Genghis' grandson who spread the Mongol empire to southeast Asia and became the first emperor of China's Yuan Dynasty - at the same time.

According to ancient texts, 13 or 14 Khan warriors, including Genghis and Kublai, are buried in the same place.

Kato said he would step aside and leave the matter of how to proceed up to his Mongolian colleagues if the team discovered the tombs.

"We will consult our Mongolian colleagues and decide what the best next step would be - we may have to escape back to Japan," Kato said, laughing. "Excavation should be done by Mongolians - not by those of us from other countries. It is up for Mongolians to decide."


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To: Tijeras_Slim
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21 posted on 10/06/2004 6:18:40 AM PDT by Constitution Day
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To: Pharmboy

Did they find any weapons of mass destruction in the palace??


22 posted on 10/06/2004 6:27:29 AM PDT by UncleSamUSA (the land of the free and the home of the brave)
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To: ZULU
If they find Genghis Khan's grave, we should locate a necromancer, bring him back, and put him in charge of the war against Islamofascist terrorists. He had great skill in dealing with those people.

Actually it was his grandson (Hulagu Khan?) who levelled Baghdad.

The problem is that many of his followers then converted toIslam and became the Seljuk and then Ottoman Turks
23 posted on 10/06/2004 6:28:24 AM PDT by Cronos (W2K4)
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To: michaelbfree

"You're correct about Jenjis being jewish....History has recorded his name wrong - it was Jenjis Cohen - which sounds like Kahn when spoken with an uppity bostonian accent."

Actually his name was James Caan, one of his decendants took his name and became an actor.


24 posted on 10/06/2004 6:32:36 AM PDT by BadAndy (Specializing in unnecessarily harsh comments.)
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To: ZULU

he did have a way dealing with them, immolation, but only if they didn't surrender. If his foes surrendered and were willing to trade with his Empire, Ghenghis Khan allowed their leaders to continue in power, allowed full religious freedom, and created a free-trade zone from Beijing to the Balkans. He would even adopt a child or orphan from the leading families of the cities who surrendered to him, and literally bound his empire together through intermarriages, intellectual exchange and trade.

fantastic book on the Mongols: Ghenghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World http://www.longitudebooks.com/find/p/52961/mcms.html


25 posted on 10/06/2004 6:38:13 AM PDT by babble-on
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To: Cronos

Your right about Bagdad, but I read a biography of his where he had sent some ambassadors to negotiate a trade agreement with an Islamic city in Central Asia - I think it may have been Samarkand. The Muslim ruler nailed the ambassadors to the city wall.

Bad move.

In his sixties Genghis led a huge Mongol army hundreds of miles and came up on the city from the direction least expected - the west - and levelled it.

I always liked Genghis. I might disagree with him on some points, but his methods got results.

On the positive side, he always respected ambassadors, tolerated all religions, and never used torture.


26 posted on 10/06/2004 6:49:15 AM PDT by ZULU (Fear the government which fears your guns. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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To: Pharmboy
... Mongolian research team found the complex on a grassy steppe ...

Ah. Pure poetry.

Kato said his group was not aiming specifically to find the grave.

Kato? The guy from the OJ trial?

Still, he said finding it would help uncover the secrets of Genghis Khan's power.

Maybe they'll find modern weapons, because someone back then was violating the Prime Directive.

Genghis Khan's grave site is one of archaeology's enduring mysteries.

I'd rather they found Alexander's tomb.

27 posted on 10/06/2004 6:52:10 AM PDT by PatrickHenry (Hic amor, haec patria est.)
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To: ZULU

Forgive me but I thought Genghis Khan was buried in Cambodia or at least within 50 miles of the border.


28 posted on 10/06/2004 6:55:13 AM PDT by johnnycap
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To: johnnycap

According to his biography, he was buried somewhere in his ancestral tribal lands which were in Mongolia.

Although he tolerated all religions, he personally was a follower of his ancestors' shamanism and his ancestral lands had a strong attraction for him.


29 posted on 10/06/2004 7:05:17 AM PDT by ZULU (Fear the government which fears your guns. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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To: Pharmboy
Remember, it's pronounced zhin-jhis.
30 posted on 10/06/2004 7:08:16 AM PDT by Skooz (We keep you alive to serve this ship. Row well, and live.)
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To: ZULU

Indeed. When an American Marine, Victor Chin put the US flag on Saddaam's statue, the Arab presstitutes started howling that the US was unleashing the hordes of Genghis Khan(Mr. Chin's family was originally from China)upon the Arabs, in order to sack Baghdad again!


31 posted on 10/06/2004 7:55:15 AM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: johnnycap

Descendants of the Mongols are all over Indo China. HRH Sauryavong Savang, the head of the Lao Royal Family in exile once told me that his family was descended from generals of the Great Khan and had arrived in Laos in the 1200s.


32 posted on 10/06/2004 8:58:39 AM PDT by Kolokotronis (Nuke the Cube!)
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To: Pharmboy

Well this was the Lord Temuchen's grand son:

In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree :
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man

Down to a sunless sea.

So twice five miles of fertile ground
With walls and towers were girdled round :
And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills,
Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree ;
And here were forests ancient as the hills,
Enfolding sunny spots of greenery.
But oh ! that deep romantic chasm which slanted
Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover !
A savage place ! as holy and enchanted
As e'er beneath a waning moon was haunted
By woman wailing for her demon-lover !
And from this chasm, with ceaseless turmoil seething,
As if this earth in fast thick pants were breathing,
A mighty fountain momently was forced :
Amid whose swift half-intermitted burst
Huge fragments vaulted like rebounding hail,
Or chaffy grain beneath the thresher's flail :
And 'mid these dancing rocks at once and ever
It flung up momently the sacred river.
Five miles meandering with a mazy motion
Through wood and dale the sacred river ran,
Then reached the caverns measureless to man,
And sank in tumult to a lifeless ocean :
And 'mid this tumult Kubla heard from far
Ancestral voices prophesying war !


The shadow of the dome of pleasure
Floated midway on the waves ;
Where was heard the mingled measure
From the fountain and the caves.

It was a miracle of rare device,
A sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice !
A damsel with a dulcimer
In a vision once I saw :
It was an Abyssinian maid,
And on her dulcimer she played,
Singing of Mount Abora.
Could I revive within me
Her symphony and song,
To such a deep delight 'twould win me,

That with music loud and long,
I would build that dome in air,
That sunny dome ! those caves of ice !
And all who heard should see them there,
And all should cry, Beware ! Beware !
His flashing eyes, his floating hair !
Weave a circle round him thrice,
And close your eyes with holy dread,
For he on honey-dew hath fed,
And drunk the milk of Paradise.


33 posted on 10/06/2004 9:04:40 AM PDT by robowombat
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To: msdrby

PING


34 posted on 10/06/2004 9:08:14 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (John F'n Kerry: The Ultimate Risky Scheme.)
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To: Kolokotronis
Descendants of the Mongols are all over Indo China.

When I was there, my interpreter said that many Mongolians illegally immigrated to Korea because it was hard to distinguish them from the Koreans.
35 posted on 10/06/2004 9:54:04 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple (seeking the truth here folks.)
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To: Pharmboy

interesting article!


36 posted on 10/06/2004 10:00:09 AM PDT by ruoflaw
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To: B Knotts; MeekOneGOP; PhilDragoo; ntnychik; Happy2BMe; Interesting Times; Chieftain; Defender2; ...


"Khan...... Jen-jis Khan"


37 posted on 10/06/2004 10:44:07 AM PDT by devolve ( -HEINZ-KERRY - LIFESTYLES Of The RICH & FLAMING! - http://pro.lookingat.us/ThisOldDump.html --)
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To: Pharmboy

Sunday, June 13, 2004
Genghis Khan - Most "Successful" Alpha Male In History
The Times: Genghis super-Y – the gene for a true alpha male



Genghis Khan has been identified as the most successful alpha male in human history, according to a book by an Oxford geneticist.

The Mongol emperor inseminated so many women in his 40-year career raping and pillaging across Asia that he created a pool of at least 16m male descendants who today carry his Y, or male, chromosome.

The Y chromosome is passed unchanged from father to son and, in the 13th century, Genghis’s empire stretched from Mongolia to Afghanistan, Russia and Iran.

Oxford scientists took samples of male DNA in 16 locations across Asia and found the same Y chromosome in 8% of the population.

The idea that the chromosome could come from Genghis appeared to be confirmed by the finding that it was carried by a third of the Hazara tribe, which lives on the borders of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The tribe has always claimed to descend from Genghis.


38 posted on 10/06/2004 11:06:05 AM PDT by mjp
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To: Pharmboy
Kato said an ancient Chinese text says a baby camel was buried at the grave in front of her mother so the parent could lead Khan's family to the tomb when needed.

Excellent. All we have to do is locate the mother camel.

39 posted on 10/06/2004 11:12:10 AM PDT by Interesting Times (ABCNNBCBS -- yesterday's news.)
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To: devolve

My thanks to BulletBobCo for the concept of this
pic and to Conspiracy Guy for the captions!


40 posted on 10/06/2004 11:34:21 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Become a monthly donor on FR. No amount is too small and monthly giving is the way to go !)
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