The study found haplogroup type E1b1c1*, which originated in Northern Africa circa 1200 BC; the people migrated into the Caucasus and into Europe. „Haplogroup of the Y Chromosome of Napoléon the First; Gerard Lucotte, Thierry Thomasset, Peter Hrechdakian; Journal of Molecular Biology Research“ (dekabr 2011). Qaraldi: 18-fevral 2012-yil.
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↑ „Cathedral—Ajaccio“. La Fondation Napoléon. Qaraldi: 31-may 2008-yil.
↑ Cronin 1994, p.27
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↑ McLynn 1998, p.18
↑ Dwyer 2008, p.29
↑ Kladstrup 2005, p.61–8
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↑ Wells 1992, p.74
↑ McLynn 1998, p.23
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↑ Roberts 2001, p.xviii
↑ McLynn 1998, p.61
↑ Dwyer 2008, p.132
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