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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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Genghis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Genghis Khan was the
founder of the
Mongol Empire.
Genghis may also
refer to: The
Conqueror series...
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Burkhan Khaldun in the
Khentii Mountains. The
Genghis Khan
Mausoleum is a
Masjid dedicated to
Genghis Khan in modern-day
Inner Mongolia, but it is not...
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Genghis Khan or
Gênghis Khan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Genghis Khan (c. 1162–1227), also
known as
Chinggis Khan, was the
founder and...
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Genghis Khan had many
wives and concubines.
Wives and
concubines were
frequently acquired from
conquered territory, and, in the case of
Genghis Khan,...
- and
Mongolian steppe are
sometimes referred to as "Wall of
Genghis Khan", even
though Genghis Khan did not
construct any
walls or
permanent defense lines...
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claim genetic descent from
Genghis Khan
owing to
dubious and
imprecise haplogroup identifications. However,
while many of
Genghis Khan's agnates' resting...
- height.[citation needed]
Genghis named his
third son, the
charismatic Ögedei, as his heir.
According to
Mongol tradition,
Genghis Khan was
buried in a secret...
- simultaneously,
Genghis Khan had
unified the
Mongolic peoples and
conquered the
Western Xia dynasty.
Although relations were
initially cordial,
Genghis was angered...
- subcontinent, the
later Mughal Empire survived into the 19th century.
Genghis Khan
forged the
initial Mongol Empire in
Central Asia,
starting with the...