What happened to the people that attended Genghis Khan's funeral?

To honor the Khan's wish of secrecy — we are entering deep into the territory of legend here — 2,000 people who attended the Khan's funeral were slaughtered by his army. The army was then killed by the Khan's escort. The escort then killed anyone that crossed their path, in order to conceal where Genghis was buried.
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What happened to the people who buried Genghis Khan?

In a frequently recounted tale, Marco Polo tells that the 2,000 slaves that attended to his funeral were killed by the soldiers sent to guard them, and that these soldiers were in turn killed by another group of soldiers which killed anyone and anything that crossed their path, in order to conceal where he was buried.
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What happened to people along Chinggis funeral procession?

Funeral and “Mausoleum” Palace of Genghis Khan

To discourage grave robbers the site was reportedly trampled by a thousand horsemen, who along with the soldiers who accompanied the procession were all executed to keep the location of his tomb secret.
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What happened directly after Genghis Khan's death?

After the death of Genghis Khan, it split into four parts ( Yuan Dynasty, Il-Khanate, Chagatai Khanate and Golden Horde), each of which was ruled by its own Khan.
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How many babies did Genghis Khan have?

After his 4 sons, it gets kind of complicated. An international group of geneticists studying Y-chromosome data found that nearly 8% of men living in the region of the former Mongol empire carry y-chromosomes that are nearly identical.
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Did they find Genghis Khan's tomb?

A grieving army carried his body home, killing anyone it met to hide the route. When the emperor was finally laid to rest, his soldiers rode 1,000 horses over his grave to destroy any remaining trace. In the 800 years since Genghis Khan's death, no-one has found his tomb.
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Did Genghis Khan have everyone at his funeral killed?

According to legend, his funeral procession slaughtered everyone they came in contact with during their journey and then repeatedly rode horses over his grave to help conceal it. The tomb is most likely on or around a Mongolian mountain called Burkhan Khaldun, but to this day its precise location is unknown.
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Why Genghis Khan tomb was secret?

In accordance with the customs of his tribe, he asked to be buried in secret. Legend has it that his grieving army carried his body home to Mongolia, killing anyone it met along the way to hide the route, before later dying by suicide themselves in order to fully conceal the secret of his place of rest.
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How was Genghis Khan's grave hidden?

Other tales state that his grave was stampeded over by many horses, that trees were then planted over the site, and that the permafrost also played its part in the hiding of the burial site.
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Are there any Khan's left?

An international group of geneticists studying Y-chromosome data have found that nearly 8 percent of the men living in the region of the former Mongol empire carry y-chromosomes that are nearly identical. That translates to 0.5 percent of the male population in the world, or roughly 16 million descendants living today.
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Is there still a Khan in Mongolia?

The last Mongol Khan was Ligden Khan in the early 17th century. He came into conflicts with the Manchus over the looting of Chinese cities, and also alienated most Mongol tribes. He died in 1634.
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Where did Genghis Khan money go?

Genghis Khan's wealth has been transferred to his children after his death. Genghis Khan owned lands that have millions of tonnes of metal deposits like Uranium, Iron etc. Genghis Khan is the richest person in the world and also the richest historical figure.
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How many girls Genghis Khan?

Genghis Khan had six Mongolian wives and over 500 concubines.
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What did Genghis Khan eat?

The diet of the Mongols was greatly influenced by their nomadic way of life with dairy products and meat from their herds of sheep, goats, oxen, camels, and yaks dominating. Fruit, vegetables, herbs, and wild game were added thanks to foraging and hunting.
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Was Genghis Khan the richest person?

Genghis Khan – peak net worth: $100s trillions (£100s of trillions) The fearsome Mongol leader conquered a mind-blowing 12 million square miles of land between 1206 and his death in 1227, more than anyone else in history.
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What would a female khan be called?

In Urdu, the word khatun is used commonly to refer to any woman. The female title khanum is also used as the feminine counterpart of khan.
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How do I know if I'm related to Genghis Khan?

The genetic markers, discovered in 2003 by a group of 23 international geneticists, are traceable to areas ruled by Genghis and his sons. Women can learn whether they are descended from Genghis through male relatives only because only men have a Y chromosome.
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Who is richer Genghis Khan or Mansa Musa?

The top of our list is none other than Mansa Musa. You know you've made it when no one can describe how rich you are. The King of Timbuktu from the 14th century presided over what was the largest producer of gold in the world, when gold was in high demand.
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What was Genghis Khan religion?

To avoid strife, Genghis Khan set up an institution that ensured complete religious freedom, though he himself was a Shamanist. Under his administration, all religious leaders were exempt from taxation, and from public service.
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Who will be world's first trillionaire?

Leading the race is Tesla and Space X Founder Elon Musk. With a current net worth of US$263 billion and an annual growth rate of 129 per cent, Musk is anticipated to reach US$1.38 trillion in the next two years at age 52. It was in fact Jeff Bezos who was set to become the first trillionaire.
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Did Mongols eat their horses?

The mare's milk is processed into the national beverage airag, and some animals are slaughtered for meat. Other than that, they serve as riding animals, both for the daily work of the nomads and in horse racing. Mongol horses were a key factor during the 13th century conquest of the Mongol Empire.
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How big was Genghis Khan?

By the time he died in 1227, he controlled 13,500,000 km² (5,210,000 sq mi) or almost 1/3 of Asia. His empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. His empire was more than two times bigger than the approximately 6,000,000-km² Greek Empire of Alexander the Great.
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