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Genghis Khan's greatest accomplishments, however, cannot be counted in terms of territory or victories, but in the presence of a Mongol nation and culture. Mongols today venerate him as the founding father of Mongolia.
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Genghis Khan established the Mongol nation, conquered most of the known world, and rightfully earned the reputation as one of the great military leaders of all time. ... His accomplishments were vast and lasting, and his military skills were superior in every manner. He easily ranks as one of the all-time most...
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--Genghis Khan. In short, although the Mongol successes may appear ... 'Ghengis Khan' 'Khan of Khans' death accomplishments ...
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He united the mongol tribes, conquered many lands in asia, and gained the sercives of many conquered people.
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genghis khan made the largest empire in the world and bloody roman and greec were jealus
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A biography on Genghis khan. ... Genghis Khan was originally named as Temujin in 1167. He was born holding a blood clot in his fists which signified him being a great warrior. At the age of 13, Temujin got married to a Mongolian girl named Bortei.
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school essays and reports upon historical figures. ... Biography of Genghis Khan 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.
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