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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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Genghiz Khan's
Mongols invade Russia, p. 61. ISBN 1-84176-233-4.
David Nicolle &
Viacheslav Shpakovsky (2001). Osprey:
Kalka River 1223 -
Genghiz Khan's...
- With the
advent of
genealogical DNA testing, a
larger and
broader circle of
people have
begun to
claim genetic descent from
Genghis Khan
owing to dubious...
- June 2015. Nicolle, David; Shpakovsky,
Victor (2001).
Kalka River 1223:
Genghiz Khan's
Mongols Invade Russia.
Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84176-233-3...
- OCLC 1111434007. Nicolle, David; Shpakovsky,
Victor (2001).
Kalka River 1223:
Genghiz Khan's
Mongols Invade Russia.
Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84176-233-3...
- in 'Ivan the Terrible'; and
counsellor Yeliu Chutsai and
Genghiz Khan in 'The End of
Genghiz'.
Typical in its
message is 'The Last Hope of Constantinople'...
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Mongols on the
island of
Abeskum during Genghiz Khan's
destruction of the
Khwarezmid Empire campaign •
Genghiz Khan
summons his
general Subutai to Samarkand...
- on Russia. [...] It was well
known that this
Akhmat was a
descendant of
Genghiz Khan. In the
eighteenth century, one of the
Akhmatov Princesses – Praskovia...
- ISBN 978-90-256-1214-6. Nicolle, D.; Shpakovskiĭ, V.O. (2005).
Kalka River, 1223:
Genghiz Khan's
Mongols Invade Russia. Praeger. p. 21-22. ISBN 978-0-275-98837-1...
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Prince Of
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