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  • Genghis Khan
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    GENGHIS KHAN Genghis Khan was born in Temujin in 1167. He showed promise as a leader and a fighter. By 1206, an assembly of Mongolian chieftains proclaimed him Genghis Khan. Which meant Universal or invincible prince. This was a bold move for the assembly. They obviously saw some leadership qualities in Genghis that others didn+t. When Genghis Khan was little, his chieftain father was poisoned. With no leader left, the tribe left Genghis and his mom. They were left alone for years to care for th...
  • Genghis Khan
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    Genghis Khan was born as Temujin in central Mongolia. This was the year of 1167. When he was born, he had a small lump of blood clutched in his fist. This blood clot was considered to be a sign that this newborn was going to be a hero. A hero he was, even at a young age he was able to reveal himself as a potential ruler with much courage and intelligence. Temujin became the head of the family at the age of 9 when his father, Yesugei, was slain by a rival nomadic tribe called the Tartars. The fam...
  • Mongolian Nomad Known As Genghis Khan
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    From the high, windswept Gobi came one of history's most famous warriors. He was a Mongolian nomad known as Genghis Khan. With his fierce, hard-riding nomad horde, he conquered a huge empire that stretched through Asia from the Yellow Sea to the Black Sea. Genghis Khan was born on the Gobi, in a yurt, or felt tent, on a bank of the O non River in northern Mongolia. His father, Yesukai, was the chief of several desert tribes and had just slain a foe named Temujin. In triumph Yesukai named his new...
  • Genghis Khan
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    His name struck anguish in the hearts across Asia, yet he remains an icon to the people of Mongolia. He could slay thousands without flinching. He was considered one of the most barbaric people ever, yet he ruled fairly. He gave his enemies one simple choice: surrender and be enslaved, or die. By consistently enforcing discipline, rewarding skill and allegiance, and punishing those who opposed him, he established a vast empire. His empire was far greater than Alexander the Great. Meet the man be...
  • Genghis Khan S
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    The Ultimate Conqueror By Tom Rees Mr. Keenan Civilizations in History Period 10 Wednesday, April 24, 1996 Contents ThesiAlexander the Great: - HistorAssessmenGenghis Khan: - Histor Final Assessment and Conclusion... 12 Map of Empire 14 Bibliography 15 Thesis: Alexander the Great is by many considered to be the greatest conqueror of all time given that he put together such a large army and conquered so much land in such a short time. However in the same amount of time, the campaign of Genghis Kh...
  • Noah's Ark From The Compendium Of Chronicles
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    Deon Face Art History Professor Hallman 12-04-02. The legacy of Genghis Khan and The Compendium of Chronicles Like Jesus, no one knows exactly when G hingis Khan was born, therefore different traditions develop different legends about when he was born. One tradition claimed that Khan was born in 1162, this was the date that The Mongolian People's Republic celebrated, this was logical because in 1962 they celebrated his 800th anniversary. Whatever the controversy may be, it still remains that he ...
  • Genghis 1's Son Kublai Khan
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    The old world had many great leaders. Alexander the Great, Hannibal and even Julius Caesar met with struggle on their rise to power. Perhaps Genghis Khan was the most significant of all these rulers. To prove that Genghis Khan was the greatest ruler, we must go back to the very beginning of his existence. We must examine such issues as; Genghis^1's struggle for power / how his life as a child would affect his rule, his personal and military achievements and his conquests. Genghis Khan was origin...

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