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Your not making any sense to me. You said " '''Unnecessary edit, study specifically states:''' "it seems most likely that the Tavan Tolgoi bodies are members of Genghis Khan’s Golden family, including the lineage of bekis, Genghis Khan’s female lineage, and their female successors who controlled Eastern Mongolia in the early Mongolian era ***instead of guregens of the Ongud clan***, or the lineage of khans, Genghis Khan’s male lineage, who married females of the Hongirad clan" Your not making any sense to me. You said " '''Unnecessary edit, study specifically states:''' "it seems most likely that the Tavan Tolgoi bodies are members of Genghis Khan’s Golden family, including the lineage of bekis, Genghis Khan’s female lineage, and their female successors who controlled Eastern Mongolia in the early Mongolian era ***instead of guregens of the Ongud clan***, or the lineage of khans, Genghis Khan’s male lineage, who married females of the Hongirad clan"


How is this unnecessary when the way you edited it make seem like the Tavan Tolgoi bodies can only be descendants of R1b. You make no mention that they were possibly only maternally related to the female lineage of Genghis Khan family.] (]) 21:36, 26 February 2023 (UTC) How is this unnecessary when the way you edited makes not mention Tavan Tolgoi bodies were possibly only maternally related to the female lineage of Genghis Khan family.] (]) 21:36, 26 February 2023 (UTC)

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"an" before "h"

Hello! I see you're editing 'an's before 'H' words. Just a reminder that if the H is not silent, it is just 'a' not 'an'. Your edits at Occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge for the word "hostage" are in error, because "hostage" has a non-silent consonant. Leitmotiv (talk) 21:29, 22 January 2023 (UTC)

(talk page stalker) @Leitmotiv: The form of indefinite article is governed by the displayed text, not by the invisible wikilinked text. It's "an FBI...", not "a FBI...". –Austronesier (talk) 21:42, 22 January 2023 (UTC)
Missed that! thanks Leitmotiv (talk) 22:16, 22 January 2023 (UTC)

3rd opinion

With this I notify you that I mentioned our dispute at the "3O". See here for more. Mark. PaloAlto (talk) 21:13, 31 January 2023 (UTC)

Explain to me on talk page

https://en.wikipedia.org/Talk:Golden_Horde

The 2016 is only a hypothesis and it says " Considering the historical, archaeological, physical anthropological, and molecular archaeological evidence obtained, it seems most likely that the Tavan Tolgoi bodies are members of Genghis Khan’s Golden family, including the lineage of bekis, Genghis Khan’s female lineage, and their female successors who controlled Eastern Mongolia in the early Mongolian era instead of guregens of the Ongud clan, or the lineage of khans, Genghis Khan’s male lineage, who married females of the Hongirad clan, including Genghis Khan’s grandmother, mother, chief wife, and some daughters-in-law. "

The author even suggest that it is the female lineage of Genghis Khan that is related to Tavan Tolgoi. Gemmaso (talk) 20:46, 26 February 2023 (UTC)


Your not making any sense to me. You said " Unnecessary edit, study specifically states: "it seems most likely that the Tavan Tolgoi bodies are members of Genghis Khan’s Golden family, including the lineage of bekis, Genghis Khan’s female lineage, and their female successors who controlled Eastern Mongolia in the early Mongolian era ***instead of guregens of the Ongud clan***, or the lineage of khans, Genghis Khan’s male lineage, who married females of the Hongirad clan"

How is this unnecessary when the way you edited makes not mention Tavan Tolgoi bodies were possibly only maternally related to the female lineage of Genghis Khan family.Gemmaso (talk) 21:36, 26 February 2023 (UTC)