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misreading of
Persian sources,
modern English spellings include "Chinggis", "
Chingis", "Jinghis", and "Jengiz". His
birth name "Temüjin" (ᠲᠡᠮᠦᠵᠢᠨ; 鐵木真 Tiěmùzhēn)...
- 2013–2016, Ulaanbaatar,
Mongolia Chingis (village) [ru],
village in
Ordynsky District,
Novosibirsk Oblast,
Russia Chingis (river) [ru],
river in Novosibirsk...
- psychophysics, and
quantitative methodology.
Chingis Izmailov died in 2011
after prolonged illness.
Chingis Izmailov's main
achievements are in the field...
- Chimgi-Tura or
Chingi-Tura (Siberian Tatar: Цимке-тора, Russian: Чинги-Тура) was a
medieval city in the 12th to 16th
centuries located in
Western Siberia...
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mentioned in this book
generally goes back to 18 generations. The
genealogy of
Chingis Khan
which began 1.500
years or 40-50
generations ago and
comprises hundreds...
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until 1206, when he was
bestowed the
title of "Genghis Khan" (sometimes "
Chingis Khan"),
which means something along the
lines of "Universal Ruler" or "Oceanic...
- Chingiz,
Chinghiz or
Chingis is a
given name in
Central Asia and Caucasus,
after Genghis Khan.
Notable people with the name include:
Chingiz Abdullayev...
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Forensic investigation revealed that the
explosion was
caused by p****enger
Chingis Yunusogly Rzayev, born in
Irkutsk in 1941. When he
tried to infiltrate...
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Chinghiz Torekulovich Aitmatov (12
December 1928 – 10 June 2008) was a
Kyrgyz author who
wrote mainly in Russian, but also in Kyrgyz. He is one of the...
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Retrieved 4 May 2023. René Grousset.
Conqueror of the World: The Life of
Chingis-khan (New York: The
Viking Press, 1944) ISBN 0-670-00343-3. Ratchnevsky...