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| "The eight-meter-long document of Tulin Gujen's family lists 14 generations with over 1,900 Mongols, most of whom served as high- ranking officials, from 1635 to the early 1900s, said Zhao Yunpeng, deputy head of the Liaoning Provincial Archives. | | "The eight-meter-long document of Tulin Gujen's family lists 14 generations with over 1,900 Mongols, most of whom served as high- ranking officials, from 1635 to the early 1900s, said Zhao Yunpeng, deputy head of the Liaoning Provincial Archives. |
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| "The genealogy, the largest ever found, is kept at the archives of Harqin Left Wing Mongolian Autonomous County, west of Liaoning Province, northeast China."<ref>[http://www.china.org.cn/english/travel/83116.htm ''Largest Mongol Genealogy Listed in Ancient Archive''], Xinhua News agency December 23, 2003</ref> | | "The genealogy, the largest ever found, is kept at the archives of Harqin Left Wing Mongolian Autonomous County, west of Liaoning Province, northeast China."<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> |
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| "Since then, the two families have been closely linked by marriage between their offspring. Tulin Gujen, like his forefathers, married an offspring of Genghis Khan. | | "Since then, the two families have been closely linked by marriage between their offspring. Tulin Gujen, like his forefathers, married an offspring of Genghis Khan. |
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| "In history books, Tulin Gujen was referred to as the last ''fuma'', or son-in-law of Genghis Khan."<ref>The People's Daily, [http://en.people.cn/english/200110/12/print20011012_82128.html Mongol Genealogy May Unveil Mysteries About Genghis Khan] 12 October 2001.</ref> | | "In history books, Tulin Gujen was referred to as the last ''fuma'', or son-in-law of Genghis Khan."<span class="error">Expansion depth limit exceeded</span> |
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| [[Category:Mongolia]] [[Category:Compiled_Genealogies]] | | [[Category:Mongolia]] [[Category:Compiled_Genealogies]] |