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The Track of the Hidden Grave of Gengis Khan Found in Kazakhstan

In a study published at the end of February in PNAS, and relayed by Geo, archaeologists claim to have found DNA traces that would belong to the family of Gengis Khan, Kazakhstan. A discovery made at the archaeological site of Ulytau, in the center of the country. He who founded and reigned on Mongolia between 1196 and 1227 is said to have died in these mountains. Gengis Khan, who participated in the establishment of major trade and cultural exch…

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In a study published at the end of February in PNAS, and relayed by Geo, archaeologists claim to have found DNA traces that would belong to the family of Gengis Khan, Kazakhstan. A discovery made at the archaeological site of Ulytau, in the center of the country. He who founded and reigned on Mongolia between 1196 and 1227 is said to have died in these mountains. Gengis Khan, who participated in the establishment of major trade and cultural exch…

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valeursactuelles.com broke the news in on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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