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Pseudo–Rurikid from Poland–Lithuanian Szlyahta

The purpose of a spelling of present clause is the establishment of true and correction of falsifications of the domestic history developed as a result of actions engaged Genealogists of Romanov’san epoch, Soviet and postSoviet time. With this noble business we will be helped by successes of DNA-Genealogy and the numerous statistical data 67-markersHaplotypeand SNPpeople received for last years.

For research the information from a database of American company Family Tree DNA of international project Rurikid [1], the project Haplogroup’sN1c1 [2] and Russian nobility [3] was used. Wereanalyzed 67-markersHaplotypeof 38 person. Here the list of cousins Rurikovich’swhich has taken part in research: PrinceKhilkov, PrinceRzhevsky, PrinceShahovskoy, Prince Vadbolsky, Prince Kropotkin, Prince Gagarin, Prince Putjatin, Prince Puzyna, Ivan Kartsev, Kartsev, Prince Myshetsky, PrinceChartoryisky, Svistunov, Prince Golitsyn, Prince Khovansky, Krawczyk, Grand Prince Kubarev, descendant of Edigei, Uspensky, Hoegseth, Patrakka, Maukenov, Zaytsev, Valikhan, Belikov, Solomin, Bikbulatov, Shikalov, Volkov, Einoand RayKosonen, Galbraith, Vasiliev, Prince Oleg Shehovtsov, Vladimir Shehovtsov, Davidsen, PrinceZyatev and Prince Massalsky.

Below we result all Haplotypewith values alleles, written out in one line under the standard of company Family Tree DNA.

Standard Family Tree DNA (loci 1-67):

DYS# 393390 19 391385a 385b 426388439389-1392389-2458459a 459b 455454 447437 448449464a 464b 464c 464d 460 GATAH4 YCAIIaYCAIIb 456607576570 CDYaCDYb 442 438531578395S1a 395S1b 590537 641472406S1511 425 413a 413b 557594436490534450444481520446617568487572640492 565

Investigated Haplotypewe compare with modal (base) Haplotype, calculated by us in early works, or received within the framework of the present research. In total we we use 5 modal Haplotype– A, B, C, D and E.

A. Initial calculated modal (base) HaplotypePrinces of the Sort of Russ [4] corresponds patrimonial tree: Titus Vespasianus Flavius(bornin 9) [latin name] it Tash Bash(bornin 7) [Bulgarianname], Constantine Great–Barys-Kubar, TheodosiusGreat –Arbat, Flavius Aetius, TheodosiusII –Attila, FlaviusHeracliusAugust –Kubrat, Russ Aydar [further Bulgariannames], Rurik(it Lachyn) and Djilki(line of 9-820, age more than 1200):

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 16 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 18 34 34 13 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 13 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

B. Calculated modal (base) Haplotypeof Bordjigin(bornabout 1040), the founder of sort Genghiskhan[4]:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 16 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 29 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 18 34 34 13 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

C. Calculated modal (base) HaplotypeofLithuanian cousin ofRurik, it Olgerdovich(1300, age no more than 700 years):

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 15 15
11 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 34 34 14 10 11 8 15 18 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 20 22 14 10 12
12 18 7 13 21 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

D. Calculated modal (base) Haplotypegrandson Gedimin, Patrikeevich(Patrikeev, diedafter 1408 and Chartoryiskydiedin 1392, age no more than 600 years):

14 23 15 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 15 30 17 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 15 15

10 11 18 20 13 14 15 18 36 36 14 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 13 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

E. Calculated modal (base) Haplotypeof Rurik-Horde(descendants of Rurik-Lachynand his senior brother Djilki. 900 year, age no more than 1100):

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 16 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 29 14 14 15 15
11 11 18 20 14 15 16 18 34 34 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Group is Polish-Lithuanian Szlachtacousins of Rurikovich’s.

1. HaplotypePrinceKhilkov:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 29 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 34 34 15 10 11 8 15 18 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 20 22 14 10 12

12 18 7 13 21 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 2.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 13.

2. HaplotypePrinceRzhevsky:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 31 18 9 9 10 12 25 14 19 29 14 14 15 15

12 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 34 34 14 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 20 22 14 10 12

12 18 7 13 21 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 3.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 13.

3. HaplotypePrince Vadbolsky:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 27 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 34 35 14 10 11 8 15 18 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 20 22 14 10 12

12 17 7 13 21 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 3.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 12.

4. HaplotypePrince Kropotkin (Kropotkinand Rzhevsky have the general arms):

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 18 9 9 11 12 24 14 19 28 14 14 15 15

12 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 34 34 15 10 11 8 15 18 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 20 22 14 10 12

12 19 7 13 21 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 4.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 15.

5. HaplotypePrince Shahovskoy:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 31 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 20 28 14 14 15 15

12 11 18 20 14 15 17 19 34 34 15 10 11 8 15 18 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 20 22 14 10 12

12 19 7 13 21 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 6.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 17.

6. HaplotypePrince Andrey Gagarin (Khilkovand Gagarin have the general arms):

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 29 14 15 15 15

12 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 34 34 14 10 11 8 15 18 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 22 22 14 10 12

12 18 7 12 21 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 7.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 6.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 12.

7. HaplotypePrince Putjatin:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 31 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 30 14 14 15 15

11 10 18 20 14 14 15 19 34 35 14 10 11 8 15 18 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 20 22 14 10 12

12 17 7 13 21 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 8.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 7.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 16.

8. HaplotypePrince Puzyna:

14 23 14 10 11 13 11 12 11 13 14 29 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 14 14

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 34 34 15 9 11 8 15 18 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 20 22 14 10 12

12 18 7 13 21 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 8.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 19.

Subgroup is Central Russian Polish-Lithuanian cousins of Rurikovich’s:

9. Haplotype Kartsev Ivan (general ancestor Kartsev’s1697):

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 18 36 36 13 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 10 10 12 21 22 13 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 7.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 14.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 11.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 12.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 9.

10. Haplotype Kartsev:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 14 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 17 18 36 37 13 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 10 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 11.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 16.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 13.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 13.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 10.

11. HaplotypePrince Myshetsky (the descendant of MarkgrafMeisen’sAndrey, Saxony 1209):

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 11 14 15 30 18 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 32 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 18 18 35 35 14 11 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 13 10 12

12 17 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 14.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 18.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 17.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 15.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 13.

Subgroup is Lithuanian PrincesGediminovich’s.

12. HaplotypePrince Chartoryjsky:

14 23 15 11 11 13 11 12 11 14 15 30 17 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 29 14 14 15 15

10 11 18 20 13 14 15 18 36 36 14 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 13 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeD - 2.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 15.

13. HaplotypeSvistunov:

14 23 15 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 15 30 17 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 15 15

10 11 18 20 13 14 15 19 36 36 13 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 13 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeD - 2.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 13.

14. HaplotypePrince Khovansky:

14 23 15 11 11 13 11 12 10 15 15 31 17 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 27 14 14 15 15

10 11 18 20 13 14 15 18 36 36 14 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 13 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeD - 3.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 16.

15. HaplotypePrince Golitsyn:

14 23 15 11 11 13 11 12 11 14 15 30 17 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 15 15

10 11 18 20 13 14 15 19 36 36 14 10 11 8 15 17 8 9 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 13 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 13 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeD - 4.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 17.

Group is Rurikovich-Horde’s.

Subgroup is Horde’sPrincesRurikovich’s, Monomakhish’s:

16. HaplotypeKrawczyk:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 31 16 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 31 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 15 18 34 34 12 11 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 4.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 3.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 9.

17. HaplotypeGrand Prince Kubarev (the descendant of PrincesKubensky):
14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 16 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 31 14 14 15 15
11 11 18 20 14 16 17 18 34 34 13 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12
12 17 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 6.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 5.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 9.

18. Haplotypedescendant Edigei (colonnelGolden Horde, founder of Nogaskaya Horde):

1423 14 11 11 14 11 12 10 14 14 30 17 10 10 11 12 25 13 19 31 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 20 35 35 14 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 20 22 14 10 12

1216713 20211512111011111211

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 8.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 6.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 14.

19. HaplotypeUspensky:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 13 14 29 17 10 10 11 12 26 14 19 29 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 18 35 35 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 16 12 10 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 8.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 8.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 12.

20. HaplotypeHoegseth:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 13 14 28 16 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 29 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 34 36 14 10 11 8 15 18 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 19 7 12 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 13 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 13.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 9.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 17.

21. HaplotypePatrakka:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 11 13 14 29 17 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 30 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 13 15 17 20 34 34 14 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 22 22 14 10 12

12 17 7 13 21 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 15.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 13.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 17.

Subgroupis BulgarianHorde’sRurikovich’s:

22. HaplotypeMaukenov:

14 23 14 10 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 17 10 10 11 11 26 14 19 30 15 15 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 16 16 19 34 34 13 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 12 10 12 21 23 14 10 12

12 17 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 11.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 11.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 12.

23. HaplotypeZaytsev:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 17 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 30 14 15 15 15

11 11 18 20 15 14 17 19 35 35 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 21 13 10 12

12 15 7 13 20 21 14 12 11 10 12 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 12.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 12.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 15.

24. HaplotypeValikhan:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 17 10 10 11 12 25 14 20 29 15 15 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 16 16 18 35 35 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 11 8 12 9 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 18 7 14 21 21 15 12 11 10 11 12 13 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 12.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 11.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 18.

25. Haplotype Belikov:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 29 17 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 29 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 36 36 14 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 9 12 21 21 14 10 12

14 17 7 13 21 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 14.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 12.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 15.

26. Haplotypethe Solomin:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 18 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 29 15 15 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 18 19 36 36 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 16 10 12

12 17 7 13 21 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 15.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 10.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 20.

Subgroupis Bekbulatovich’s, Kasimov’skhansof Rurikovich’s.

27. HaplotypeBikbulatov(descendant of Semion Bekbulatovich, the Moscow Tsar):

14 24 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 16 10 10 11 12 25 14 20 31 13 13 14 14

11 11 18 20 14 15 17 18 36 36 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 9 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 18 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 16.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 12.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 20.

28. HaplotypeShikalov:

14 24 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 17 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 31 13 13 14 14

11 11 18 20 14 15 18 19 36 36 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 9 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 17 7 13 20 22 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 18.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 14.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 23.

29. HaplotypeVolkov:

14 24 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 17 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 31 13 13 14 14

11 11 18 20 14 16 18 16 36 36 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 9 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 18.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 14.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 23.

30. HaplotypeEinoKosonen(Slanting – VasilyIvanovich Patrikeev or Vasily Ivanovich Sitsky, Slanting-Kosoy which lived in Kozheozersky monastery, Arkhangelsk, has died in 1608):

14 24 14 11 11 13 11 12 11 14 14 30 16 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 31 13 13 14 14

11 11 18 20 14 15 18 19 37 37 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 9 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 17 7 12 20 22 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 22.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 18.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 25.

31. HaplotypeRoyKosonen(Slanting-Kosoy, distance 2)

14 24 14 11 11 13 11 12 11 14 14 30 15 10 10 11 12 25 14 19 31 13 13 14 14

11 11 18 20 14 15 18 19 37 37 12 10 11 8 15 17 8 9 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 16 7 12 20 22 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 22.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 18.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 26.

Group is Central Russian cousins of Rurikovich’s.

32. HaplotypeGalbraith:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 16 9 9 11 13 25 14 19 28 14 14 15 15

10 11 18 20 14 15 16 19 34 34 14 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 19 7 13 20 21 16 11 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 9.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 8.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 11.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 10.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 9.

33. HaplotypeVasiliev:

14 23 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 17 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 29 14 14 15 15

11 12 18 20 14 15 19 17 36 36 13 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 17 7 12 20 21 15 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 14.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 11.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 13.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 10.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 11.

34. HaplotypePrince Shehovtsov Oleg (general ancestor of Shehovtsov’sof 1625-1650):

14 23 14 10 12 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 16 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 15 15 17 19 36 36 15 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 14.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 11.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 14.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 12.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 13.

35. Haplotype Shehovtsov Vladimir:

14 23 14 11 12 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 15 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 28 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 15 15 17 18 36 36 15 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 17 7 13 20 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 15.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 13.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 13.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 11.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 13.

36. HaplotypeDavidsen:

14 24 14 11 11 13 11 12 10 14 14 30 16 9 9 11 12 25 14 19 29 14 14 15 15

11 11 18 20 14 15 17 17 35 35 15 10 11 6 15 17 8 8 10 8 11 10 12 21 22 14 10 12

12 18 7 13 20 21 16 11 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 16.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 15.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 16.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 13.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 14.

37. HaplotypePrince Zyatev:

14 23 15 11 11 14 11 12 11 13 14 29 16 9 9 11 12 25 14 20 27 14 14 15 15

10 11 18 20 14 15 16 20 34 34 13 10 11 8 15 17 8 8 10 8 12 10 12 21 23 14 10 12

12 16 7 13 20 21 16 12 11 10 11 11 12 11

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeC - 19.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeC - 17.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeE - 17.

Distance in mutationsmarkers from HaplotypeE - 16.

Distance in single-step mutations from HaplotypeA - 11.

Before the general analysis, we shall make the small historical information on participants of research, and then it is comparable the genealogic and genetic data.

Let's consider official family trees of "present" PrincesRurikovich’sof Russian Empire and a condition of reception by them of Princely titles from Romanov’s.

Let's start with PrincesKhilkov’s. The sort ostensibly conducts the beginning from StarodubskyPrince Semen IvanovichHripun-Ryapolovsky. Prince Ivan Fedorovich, referred to, owing to sickly health, KhilokRyapolovsky, why his descendants and began to be written PrincesKhilkov’s. In 1511 it has been sent « Lithuania to be at war », and in 1535 has consisted the first colonel in Serpukhov.

Has passed almost two hundred years and suddenly at itself again there isPrincesKhilkov’s, most known of them:

- PrinceKhilkov, Andrey Jakovlevich (1676-1718, Vesteros, Sweden), the Russian diplomat;

- Prince Stepan Aleksandrovich Khilkov (1786-1854) - the Russian general, the participant of Napoleonic wars;

- Prince Michael Ivanovich Khilkov (1834-1909) - Minister of Railways of Russian Empire (1895-1905).

The arms of PrincesKhilkov’sis identical to the arms of PrincesGagarin’s. The description of the arms: a board four private. In 1-st part, in an azure field is in silver armour a hand holding that sword. In 2-nd, in a silver field is green oak. In 3-rd, in a silver field, redfortress. In 4-th part, in an azure field is the gold oak, accompanied natural color a bear. On the average, a gold board the green oak is covered Prince Crownwhich the hand holding that sword leaves in an azure amour; the oak is accompanied with a black bear. The board is covered with a cloak and a cap, accessories of Princely advantage.

PrincesGagarin’sbelieve itself branch Starodubsky of PrincesRurikovich’s. One of ancestors, XVII knee from Rurikin XIV century had five sons from thisthe first Vasily the fourth Jury and the fifth Ivan had general nickname Gagara. From them there were three branches of PrincesGagarin’s.

PrincesGagarin’salso again unexpectedly there are in the Russian history, later 400 years after Prince Gagary, already at itself. Here the list of known PrincesGagarin’s:

- Prince Gagarin, MatveiPetrovich(?-1721) –Nerechinsk colonel, the Siberian governor;

- Prince Gagarin, Sergey Vasiljevich (1713-1782) – thevalid privy councillor, the senator. The son of Novgorod governor Vasily Ivanovicha;

- Prince Gagarin, Gavriil Petrovich(1745-1808) – member of the State advice of Russian Empire;

- Prince Gagarin, Grigory Grigorjevich (1945 born) – theleader of the Russian Nobiliary Assembly (RNA).

What we know about StarodubskyPrincedom? It appears, them was two the most ancient existed in territory of the Great Princedom Lithuanian (GPL).

Starodub (in the historical literature or Starodub Seversky) is city in Bryansk area of Russia, an administrative centre of area Starodubskogo. It is located on the river Babinets, in 145 km to a southwest from Bryansk. Starodub is mentioned in Russian written sources, since XI century (1095, siege Starodub). During time Baty’sof invasion has been destroyed by Slavic-Mongols. From the middle of XIV century it is the center of GPL. Has strongly suffered in 1379 from Dmitry Donskogo's armies. In the beginning of XVI century has passed under jurisdiction of the Great Princedom Moscow(GPM). During Vague time Starodub has been burnt, almost all his population was lost. The city has revived and only in 1686 is finally authorized beyond Russia.

Later has arisen StarodubskyPrincedom, which capital the city of Starodub (Starodub Volocky, Starodub Ryapolovsky) on the right to coast of the river of Klyazma that in 60 versts from Vladimir was. For the first time StarodubskyPrincedom was allocated from structure of the Vladimir–Suzdal ground about 1217-1218, having got in management to Vladimir, son of Vsevolod the Big Jack. However, after ten years, in 1228 Vladimir has died childless, and the territory of his destiny again was part of the Vladimir great Princedom. The independent status of a Princedom has appeared only in 1238. During Vague time the city has been completely burnt by Polish adventurer Lisovsky who in March, 1609 has ruined neighboring territories. In XVIII - the beginning of XIX centuries the city of Starodub has been revived as village Kljazmensky Small town Kovrovskogo of district of the Vladimir province.

Whether so casually Lisovsky has reduced to ashes Starodub on Klyazma and whether the city there in general was? We believe that it was purposeful action to provide "correct" history StarodubskyPrinces of Lithuania.

Hence, StarodubskyPrincesreferred to Polish-Lithuanian Princes, going the sort from Grand Prince Olgerda. Therefore modern StarodubskyPrincesany attitude to Vsevolodthe Big Jack cannot have.

Now we shall consider PrincesRzhevsky. They conduct the sort ostensibly from SmolenskPrinces. Prince Fyodor Fyodorovich was specific Prince of city of Rzhevsky and in 1315 has been sent by the MoscowPrince Jury Danilovichem to Novgorod for his protection against the Tver Michael Jaroslavicha's Grand Prince. Novgorodianhas given out Prince Fyodor to Grand Prince Tver which has deprived with his destiny. Descendants of Prince Fyodor any more were not called Princes. However at itself, in 400 years, again arise PrincesRzhevsky:

- Jury (George) AlexeevichRzhevsky (1674-17.04.1729) –stolnik, more than 10 years the governor of the Nizhniy Novgorod province;

- Rzhevsky, Stepan Matveevich (1732-1782) – thegeneral–lieutenant, the hero of Russian-Turkish war 1768-1774;

- Rzhevsky, Ivan Matveevich (after 1734-1793) – thegeneral–major, the hero of Russian-Turkish war 1768-1774;

- Rzhevsky, Paul Matveevich (1734-1793) – thegeneral–lieutenant, the ober-commandant of Moscow.

The arms Rzhevsky is very aggressive: in a board having a silver field, the black gun on a gold gun carriage and on a gun a paradise bird is represented. The board is covered with a cloak and a cap, accessories of Princely advantage. The Princely cap and cloak is appropriated from oldto nobiliary sort Rzhevsky because it occurs from Princes Smolensk.

Thus except for PrincesRzhevsky, the similar arms use PrincesKropotkin’s, Vyazemsky’sand in part Shahovskoy’s.

PrincesKropotkin’srank itself as a branch of specific Princes Smolensk. The ancestor of them was ostensibly Prince Dmitry Vasiljevich Smolensky nicknamed Kropotka, the nephew of last Prince of Smolensk Jury Svjatoslavicha. His descendants in XVI - XVII centuries served stolnik’s, stryapchy’sand were on voevodstvo’s. They then did not use surname Kropotkin. Prince Dmitry Nikolaevich Kropotkin (1836-1879), the Kharkov governor who has been killed on political grounds is known. He had cousins –Petr and Alexander. The sort of PrincesKropotkin’shas been brought in V a part of the genealogical book of the Moscow and Kaluga provinces (Gerbovnik, V, 2). There were also still branches of PrincesKropotkin’swhich communication with previous comes is not found out. She occurs from Prince Boris Mihajlovich Kropotkin owning estates in 1627-1629 in the Ryazan province. Therefore actually Kropotkin’shave received a title of Prince not earlier than XVIII centuries.

PrincesShahovskoy’sit is the Russian Princely sort occuring from Rurikin XVII knee. The ancestor his Constantine Glebovich, Prince Yaroslavl, by a nickname the Check, former colonelin Nizhni Novgorod (1482). Many from Shahovskoy’sreferred to still Shemyakin’s, named Prince Alexander Andreevich Shemjaki, but since XVII century all without exception began to refer to Shahovskoy’s. There were many branches Shahovskoy’s, main from them have died away during Distemper, but is the strongest their talents have revealed only at Peter the Great:

- Alexey Ivanovich (1688 - 1752), the councillor of state, the adviser of Ustic-board (the Second branch);

- Alexey Ivanovich (around1690 - 1737, the senator, the general–anshef and governor Malorossia;

- Michael Ivanovich, the privy councillor the senator, since 1753 the president of Chamber–board;

- Grigory Ivanovich, the Belgorod governor, the ambassador in Constantinople in 1758;

- Nikolay Leontjevich (1757 – 1836), the senator, the general – major(the Sixth branch).

The coat of arms of PrincesShahovskoy’scontains the arms of Smolensk. The board is divided into four parts. In the first and third part is thearms of great reigning Kiev: in a blue field the angel in silver fiberto clothes holds in the right hand a naked silver sword, and in left is goldboard. In the second and fourth parts the arms of reigning Smolensk is placed: in a silver field, on the green grass, the black gun inverted to the left on a gold gun carriage, and on a gun - a paradise bird. In the middle the arms small shieldwith the arms of reigning Yaroslavl: in a gold field the black bear to the left inverted, costs on hinder legs and holds on a shoulder a gold poleaxe. The coat of arms is located on an ermine field of the developed Princely cloak and topped Russian Prince Crown.

The most probable descendants of present Princes Shahovskoy’sit is seignioral and nobiliary sort Shehovtsov’s(Haplotypes 33-34). For example, one of Shehovtsov’sserved as a stoker at Romanovs at the end of XVII century. Then has gone in soldiers, became the officer, then the general in army Peter the Great. Other representative of a sort from Kursk noblemen Shehovtsov Michael Petrovich (1786-1869) became the general, the hero of domestic war of 1812. Since 1823 on January 20, 1829 – the commander of 3-rd Smolensk UlanEmperor Alexander III shelf. During Russian–Turkish war « On November 18, 1828 is appointed to consist on a cavalry » with assignment of a rank of the general. Haplotype ofShehovtsov’swe carry to Central Russian Rurikovich.

Putyatin’sit is Russian Princely sort, ostensibly Rurikovich, branch of PrincesDrutcky. The ancestor of them, Prince Ivan Semenovich Drutsky (Drutcky) nicknamed Putyata(XVII knee from Rurik), in 1422 has signed the treatise of Lithuania with knight sword. It was supporter Svidrigajla, and in 1436 has moved from Lithuania to Moscow, has acted on service to grand Prince Vasily to II Vasilyevich Dark. But his children (4 sons) have remained in LithuaniaGPL(the Great Princedom Lithuanian). Ivan Ivanovich Putjatich had son Bogdan Putyatichand Nikita Putyatich, moved after 1505 to Moskovia with six sons. Prince Pyotr Nikitich Putyatich (Putyatin) and the nephew of it, Prince Semyon Ivanovich (son Ivan Nikitich), have surrendered in a captivity to Lithuanians under Orsha(1514). The "younger" branch originates from Prince Davyd Nikitich actually PrincesPutyatin’s, reached up to XX century.