For the same reason most conquerors invade places... More land.
Northern China
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Jochi, Changatai, Ogodei, Tolui 2loserzhaha says: Ogedei was one of the greater khans and genghis's personal favorite. He took over after Genghis and conquered part of Europe. The others weren't to important.
1206 the year he united all the MONGOLS. born 1162. 1206-1162=44. so he was 44 years old.
The Mongol Empire was ruled by Genghis Khan. He was named the ruler of the Mongols in the year 1206, and ruled until 1227. The empire lasted until 1368. Other rulers include Ogedei Khan (who ruled from 1229-1241), Guyuk Khan (1246-1248), Mongke Khan (1251-1259), Kublai Khan (1260-1294) and Toghan Temur Khan (1333-1370).
The mighty Mongolian Empire was founded by Tiemuzhen, who initially unified all tribes of the Mongolian minority and was honored as Genghis Khan (meaning the ruler of the world). Since then, the Genghis Khan led his invincible army to start a large-scale offensive into the outside World. In A.D. 1211 an army of over 100,000 horsemen invaded China. By around A.D. 1270 all of China lay under the control of the Mongols. The Mongol invasion of China lasted over 6 decades and particularly involved the defeat of the Jin Dynasty, Western Xia, the Dali Kingdom, and the Southern Song, which finally fell in year 1276. The Mongols under Kublai Khan established the Yuan Dynasty in China and crushed the last Song resistance in 1279, which marked the onset of all of China under the Yuan. This was the first time that whole China was ruled by a non-Chinese ruler. Genghis Khan only managed to conquer the Xixia and the Jin empire while his descendent Kublai Khan conquered the Southern Song dynasty.
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Nobody knows for sure but it's been estimated he was born near or in the year 1162.
212 a.D.
Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, died in the year 1227. His empire was divided between his sons.
Jochi, Changatai, Ogodei, Tolui 2loserzhaha says: Ogedei was one of the greater khans and genghis's personal favorite. He took over after Genghis and conquered part of Europe. The others weren't to important.
1206 the year he united all the MONGOLS. born 1162. 1206-1162=44. so he was 44 years old.
After his death his son succeeded him and added to his empire by conquering more of Europe and china, eventually the mongolian empire died out
Farah Khan was born in Mumbai Only. She is a famous choreographer. Recently she devised the steps for the movie Happy New Year.
The Mongol Empire was ruled by Genghis Khan. He was named the ruler of the Mongols in the year 1206, and ruled until 1227. The empire lasted until 1368. Other rulers include Ogedei Khan (who ruled from 1229-1241), Guyuk Khan (1246-1248), Mongke Khan (1251-1259), Kublai Khan (1260-1294) and Toghan Temur Khan (1333-1370).
Genghis Khan died in 1227- not from violence, but from illness. His successors continued to expand his empire. In less than 50 years, the Mongols conquered territory from China to Poland. In so doing, they created the largest unified land empire in history.
The mighty Mongolian Empire was founded by Tiemuzhen, who initially unified all tribes of the Mongolian minority and was honored as Genghis Khan (meaning the ruler of the world). Since then, the Genghis Khan led his invincible army to start a large-scale offensive into the outside World. In A.D. 1211 an army of over 100,000 horsemen invaded China. By around A.D. 1270 all of China lay under the control of the Mongols. The Mongol invasion of China lasted over 6 decades and particularly involved the defeat of the Jin Dynasty, Western Xia, the Dali Kingdom, and the Southern Song, which finally fell in year 1276. The Mongols under Kublai Khan established the Yuan Dynasty in China and crushed the last Song resistance in 1279, which marked the onset of all of China under the Yuan. This was the first time that whole China was ruled by a non-Chinese ruler. Genghis Khan only managed to conquer the Xixia and the Jin empire while his descendent Kublai Khan conquered the Southern Song dynasty.
I am not quite sure exactly what is meant by that question but I believe it is a no. India was already discovered and known of. Alexander, after conquering Persia, set out to conquer India. He arrived in the plains of northwestern India, fought a brutal battle, and conquered that part of India. He planned on marching on to conquer more of India to the east, but his army refused to go on since they were fought year after year non-stop. So Alexander had to turn back and didn't go any further into India.