Unfortunately, just the ones wearing white gloves and holding the silver serving trays.
However! Ask Search Engine Central.
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OR Check out some Old Old books, "IF you feel," you got some Europen
Royalty
in you, I Hope Not.
Hassani youssouf
"Nathanial kai-po" <kail...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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Nearly all European royalty including the British family have
some descent from the Mongols and the Kumans, another Altaic
people.
It should be remembered that nearly every European royal family
has some blood relationship with Stephen of Hungary and therefore
have some degree of Kuman blood. Also, the Magyars of Hungary
themselves the descendents of Asian peoples possibly related
to the Kumans and Mongols.
The Kumans/Cumans are by far the most represented Asian group in
European royalty along with the Magyars.
Now, if you're talking about more recent history, I can't say if any
European royalty has intermarried with Asians. No one comes quickly to
mind.
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Paul Kekai Manansala
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Prince Charles has direct descent from both Kutyen Khan of the
Kumans and Genghis Khan, through the Romanovs, if I remember right.
The queen is related to Menu Morat of the Bihar Khazars, who
were a nomadic Asian people possibly of Turko-Mongol descent.
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hassani youssouf&toko suzuki wrote:
> Absolutely not for the british royal family but I have read long time ago
> (2-3 years) ,one of the member of the nordic royalty
> (belgium,holland,sweden,etc...) married an asian female(can not guess her
> precise ethnicity).
I know who you are talking about - I cannot, however, remember
which House it was, nor her specific Asian ancestry.
I do know that she was "half white", and whe it was dicussed on
the royalty ngs, it was remarked that yes, this was a first for
European royalty, but how the Asian royal houses had not yer
had any European members.
Susn
Are you kidding? The Ming and Qing era Chinese found Europeans
despicable, royal or otherwise. With their body hair, protruding big
nose, offensive body odor and greasy meat diet, they are
simply "uncivilized".
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"TheRuggedOne" <Ruggg...@powwowmail.com> wrote in message
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I believe she was half-Chinese half-British. I think her father
was some wealth Hong Kong business magnate or so. Also the
Russian royalty had some Mongol blood mixed in it during the
Russian Yoke under the Golden Horde division of the Mongol
empire in the 1200's A.D.
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Then, of course, there was Anna and the King..;).
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> "TheRuggedOne" <Ruggg...@powwowmail.com> wrote in message
> news:iHc55.18840$C44.1...@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> > Hmmm, have there ever been any Europeans in asian royalty,
particularly
> the
> > Chinese Ming and Qing dynasties?
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