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How I am related to Genghis Khan
The Times ^ | May 30, 2006 | Mark Henderson

Posted on 05/29/2006 3:32:15 PM PDT by MadIvan

A US accountant has proof that he is descended from the Mongol warlord

THEY seem the unlikeliest of relatives. One was a fearsome warlord whose name became a byword for savagery. The other is a mild-mannered accountancy academic from Florida.

Yet Tom Robinson, 48, has become the first man outside Asia to trace his ancestry directly to Genghis Khan, the 13th-century Mongol leader whose empire stretched from the South China Sea to the Persian Gulf.

And, since his paternal great-great-grandfather emigrated to the United States from Windermere, Cumbria, many more descendants are probably scattered across the Lake District.

Genetic tests have revealed that Mr Robinson, a professor of accountancy at the University of Miami, shares crucial portions of his DNA with the Mongol ruler.

He has little in common with his infamous ancestor. He is not a keen horseman. Though a Republican, his politics are moderate. And while Genghis Khan may have fathered thousands of children, Professor Robinson and his wife, Linda, have no offspring.

“I’m not sure we have too many similarities,” he said. “I obviously haven’t conquered any countries, and though I’ve headed up accounting groups, I’ve done nothing as big as Genghis Khan.

“I’m proud to have such an interesting ancestor. I’ve been reading a lot about him since I found out about the link, and it does seem that his reputation is a little unfair.

“He conquered a lot of countries, but he had a pretty good system of government.”

Professor Robinson’s genetic past was uncovered by Brian Sykes, Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Oxford. His company, Oxford Ancestors, offers genetic tests to help people to trace their family trees.

Samples of Professor Robinson’s DNA were first taken four years ago. Tests suggested that his paternal forebears came from the Caucasus, while his mother’s ancestors originated in the Pyrenees.

Then a study in 2003 suggested that up to 16 million people worldwide — and 8 per cent of Asian men — were descended from Genghis Khan, and Professor Sykes decided to trawl through his database of approximately 25,000 male clients for a match.

The link is revealed by the Y chromosome, a packet of DNA that determines male sex, which is passed down from father to son. Men who share a Y chromosome are invariably descended from the same man at some point in the past, and the accumulation of mutations can be used to date the common ancestor. Women do not have a Y chromosome, so they cannot be tested in the same way, although millions are likely also to be descended from the warlord.

The 2003 study found that large numbers of Asian men from the regions that once made up the Mongol empire shared a single Y chromosome, and that this originated in a man who lived in the early 13th century.

Genghis Khan lived from about 1162 to 1227 and fathered hundreds or even thousands of children as his armies swept across the continent. This makes him by far the most probable source of the common chromosome.

Professor Sykes said: “Genghis Khan may have been the most successful male ever at spreading his genes. He would have passed his Y chromosome on to his sons and grandsons, who inherited his empire and with it an opportunity to spread it even further.

“We knew it exists widely in Asia today, but I was sure it must have moved further afield as well. Tom Robinson is the first man we’ve found who has it who is from a European or American background.”

Oxford Ancestors looked for Genghis Khan’s genetic signature by examining Y chromosomes for nine characteristic DNA markers. Professor Robinson’s Y chromosome is an exact match for eight of the nine markers, and one mutation is expected over the 800 years that separate him from the Mongol ruler.

“It is a very precise match,” Professor Sykes said.

Professor Robinson’s research into his family tree shows that his paternal great-great-grandfather, John Robinson, emigrated from the Windermere area to Illinois, placing the Genghis Khan chromosome firmly in Britain in the relatively recent past.

Ravdan Bold, the Mongolian Ambassador to the US, is holding a reception in Professor Robinson’s honour in Washington DC next month.

Any man who is interested in finding out whether he is descended from Genghis Khan can be tested by Oxford Ancestors for £195.

FROM MONGOLIA TO MIAMI

# Temüjin Borjigin acquired the name Genghis Khan (the king) when he became the Mongol emperor

# He united the Mongol and Turkic tribes of Central Asia, forming the Mongol empire in 1206

# The Mongol horde first conquered Western Xia in northern China. Over several centuries, the empire grew to include much of Eurasia.

# The Mongols also won victories in Eastern Europe, though never established colonies there

# Genghis Khan developed a mounted professional army of 200,000 men

# He had four legitimate sons with his primary wife, Borte, but had dozens if not hundreds more children

# In modern Mongolia he is regarded as a national hero


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To: MadIvan

He conquered a lot of countries, but he had a pretty good system of government.”
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Talk about understating and misrepresenting the truth (profs do that a lot) Tenuchin aka genghis spread slaughter and destruction everywhere he went. Nothing worse ever recorded except maybe by the years of Muslim expansion and all the years of communist control.


41 posted on 05/29/2006 7:08:00 PM PDT by eleni121 ('Thou hast conquered, O Galilean!' (Julian the Apostate))
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To: Chickensoup
Leftists see conservatives as being similar to dictators such as Hitler and Kahn..

Oh, I don't disagree with you there. But it is typical of liberals to apply that sort of intellectual dishonesty such as ignoring someone's true nature- witness their adoration of Stalin and Che and Castro etc. However, I did go back and reread that portion, and I missed the qualifier (He has little in common with his infamous ancestor... // ...Though a Republican...). So I was definitely mistaken in this case.
42 posted on 05/29/2006 7:59:17 PM PDT by visualops (If you build it... www.visualops.com ...they won't come. Build the fence!)
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To: elcid1970

Probably a periodic urge to commit a massacre or two [say, when the accounting client is particularly unpleasant] could qualify.


43 posted on 05/29/2006 10:44:47 PM PDT by GSlob
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To: Ghengis
Well, well. I guess we are twins. I never could spell. Good grief, you even registered before I did.

I say, "Peaceful coexistance between you and me, kill the rest in some painfully slow way".

44 posted on 05/30/2006 6:44:45 AM PDT by GingisK
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To: GingisK
Well, well. I guess we are twins. I never could spell. Good grief, you even registered before I did.

Being the first born twin, I can go for that.

I say, "Peaceful coexistance between you and me, kill the rest in some painfully slow way".

OK...But I get first choice on the horses and the babes. And -- most importantly -- I pick the brand of beer!

45 posted on 05/30/2006 6:56:29 AM PDT by Ghengis (Alexander was a wuss!)
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