- Karakorum, in:
Dschingis Khan und
seine Erben, p. 140–146
Christina Franken, Die Brennöfen im
Palastbezirk von Karakorum, in:
Dschingis Khan und seine...
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Genghis Khan (born Temüjin; c. 1162 –
August 1227), also
known as
Chinggis Khan, was the
founder and
first khan of the
Mongol Empire.
After spending most...
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Mandoki stated in
later interviews that he was glad
about his time with
Dschingis Khan,
although he felt
unsure at the time
about being in the
group as...
- 1979
single by
Dschingis Khan...
- (Indiana
Jones and the Lost People)
Indiana Jones und das
Schwert des
Dschingis Khan (1991) – (Indiana
Jones and the
Sword of
Genghis Khan)
Indiana Jones...
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Commercial Navigation.
Harper &
Brothers Neumann-Hoditz,
Reinhold (1985).
Dschingis Khan.
Rowohlt Verlag GmbH, ISBN 978-3499503450 Ratchnevsky, Paul (1993)...
- "Bohnanza
meets Risk".
Dschingis Bohn (2003)
Another military expansion where Mongols attack the
Bohnreich (cf.
Genghis Khan).
Dschingis Bohn can be combined...
- Angeles, CA.
Retrieved 8
August 2013.
Peter Staisch,
Werner M. Prohl,
Dschingis Khan lächelt, Bonn 1998, p.38ff "'Market fundamentalism' is unpractical"...
- name is one of
several possible German spellings (the most
common is "
Dschingis Khan") of the name of the
historical figure Genghis Khan of the Mongol...
- der
Klosteranlage von
Erdeni Joo (Erdenezuu), in
Claudius Müller (ed.),
Dschingis Khan und
seine Erben, Bonn 2005, p.353 "Erdene Zuu monastery". Wondermondo...