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      The New Cambridge History of Islam 

      The rule of the infidels: the Mongols and the Islamic world

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          The genetic legacy of the Mongols.

          We have identified a Y-chromosomal lineage with several unusual features. It was found in 16 populations throughout a large region of Asia, stretching from the Pacific to the Caspian Sea, and was present at high frequency: approximately 8% of the men in this region carry it, and it thus makes up approximately 0.5% of the world total. The pattern of variation within the lineage suggested that it originated in Mongolia approximately 1,000 years ago. Such a rapid spread cannot have occurred by chance; it must have been a result of selection. The lineage is carried by likely male-line descendants of Genghis Khan, and we therefore propose that it has spread by a novel form of social selection resulting from their behavior.
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            Culture and Conquest in Mongol Eurasia

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              The Mongols: Ecological and Social Perspectives

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                January 1 2000
                : 128-168
                10.1017/CHOL9780521850315.006
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