"mongol" the movie
by the will of genghiz khan
There does not seem to be any history of Genghis khan's education, The only thing we do know is he learned what he saw in war.
the khan family(kublai khan and genghis khan)
Yes. I am one from Tolui Khans side :)
yes but he killed his partner so he can be in total control of the empire
Genghis Khan was a very feared and frightening man. People tended to be afraid of him because he was a fierce ruler who would kill any man who would stand in his way, then take his victim's wives as his own. It is speculated that Genghis Khan is an ancestor of 1 out of every 200 people living today.
There does not seem to be any history of Genghis khan's education, The only thing we do know is he learned what he saw in war.
the khan family(kublai khan and genghis khan)
Yes. I am one from Tolui Khans side :)
FullMetal Alchemist: Conqueror of Shamballaor any one of these movies:the-conquerorthe-conqueror-film-1the-conqueror-film-2The first link in the list of movies is John Wayne as Temujin, better known as Genghis Khan
yes but he killed his partner so he can be in total control of the empire
Genghis Khan was a very feared and frightening man. People tended to be afraid of him because he was a fierce ruler who would kill any man who would stand in his way, then take his victim's wives as his own. It is speculated that Genghis Khan is an ancestor of 1 out of every 200 people living today.
Genghis Khan never fled from the Arabs or any other opponent. It was an army of, I believe, Egyptian Mamelukes in the mid 1400's who handed the Mongols their first major defeat in two hundred years.
he was there great king and to question his rulings would have ment certain death
While Genghis Khan was exceedingly violent and certainly did kill Jews, he did not take any specific action to target Jews for death. He pillaged, burned, and murdered millions of whom some were Jews. The only serious action that Genghis Khan took against the Jews (and Muslims as well) was to ban ritual slaughter practices of shechita (and dhabiha in the Islamic case).
Khabul Khan was the paternal great-grandfather of Genghis Khan (May 31, 1162? - August 25, 1227).Specifically, Khabul Khan was the great leader of the Khamag Mongol state on the Mongolian plateau. He could have been succeeded by any one of his seven sons, included among whom was Genghis' Grandfather Bartan-Baghatur. But he chose Ambaghai, a relative from the ancient Taichuud clan of central Mongolia.
he was there great king and to question his rulings would have ment certain death
(Correct Spelling is Genghis Khan) If the 'Ganges' you were referring to is Genghis Khan, the Mongol leader, then he died in 1227. The reason he died is unknown I believe. He was buried in Mongolia, in an unmarked grave, the exact location in Mongolia is unknown. For more information, just type 'Genghis Khan' at Google!