- With the
advent of
genealogical DNA testing, a
larger and
broader circle of
people have
begun to
claim genetic descent from
Genghis Khan
owing to dubious...
-
ultimately derives from the
Mongolian ᠴᠢᠩᠭᠢᠰ,
which may be
romanised as
Činggis. This was
adapted into
Chinese as 成吉思 Chéngjísī, and into
Persian as چنگیز...
- [subject]
alien peoples only the ****-**** say "we do not eat
Mongol food". [
Cinggis Qa’an replied:] "By the aid of
heaven we have
pacified you; you are our...
-
retrieved 2010-11-28 Rogers,
Leland Liu, The
Golden Summary of
Cinggis Qayan:
Cinggis Qayan-u
Altan Tobci, p. 80 Ratchnevsky, Paul,
Genghis Khan: his...
- [subject]
alien peoples only the ****-**** say “we do not eat
Mongol food”. [
Cinggis Qa’an replied:] “By the aid of
heaven we have
pacified you; you are our...
- Ltd. ISBN 978-93-86834-32-4. de Rachewiltz, Igor (1997). "Searching for
Činggis Qan:
Notes and
Comments on
Historic Sites in Xentiǐ Aǐmag,
Northern Mongolia"...
- is
found in the name of
Gengis Khan on the
Stele of Yisüngge: ᠴᠢᠩᠭᠢᠰ᠋
Činggis. A zayin-shaped
final can also
appear as part of
final m and ɣ. Initial...
- The Two
White Horses of
Genghis Khan (Mongolian:
Činggis-un
qoyar ere jaγal-un tuγuji) is a
Mongolian epic in
alliterative verse, with a
number of different...
- [subject]
alien peoples only the ****-**** say "we do not eat
Mongol food". [
Cinggis Qa'an replied:] "By the aid of
heaven we have
pacified you; you are our...
- [subject]
alien peoples only the ****-**** say "we do not eat
Mongol food". [
Cinggis Qa’an replied:] "By the aid of
heaven we have
pacified you; you are our...