He was in charge of them and he was their conquerer and leader
The three most famous mongol rulers or Khans were Kublai Khan, who founded the Yuan Dynasty, Ogedei Khan, who made the most expansive campaigns, and the most famous, Genghis Khan, who started the mongol empire.
Genghis Khan change the world because he made the second greatest empire in history. He made the people scared of him. He conquered much of Asia and he he destroyed hundred of cities. Genghis Khan affect the world too because he murder 30 to 40 million of people.
Genghis Khan killed his half-brother, Bekhter, out of fear and mistrust. Bekhter was a potential rival for power and had made attempts to seize control, causing tension between them. Genghis Khan saw him as a threat to his survival and the stability of his empire, which led to his decision to eliminate him.
They didn't only do that they cut his dick off and made him suck it
Several movies have been made about Genghis Khan, with notable ones including the 1950 film "The Conqueror," the 1998 film "Mongol," and the 2010 film "Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan." Additionally, there are various documentaries and television series that explore his life and legacy. While the exact count may vary, there are at least a dozen notable films focusing on different aspects of his life and conquests.
Yes. At 9 he was made a slave. His captivity may have lasted 5 years.
No, Tamerlane (Temur Lang, meaning Temur the Lame) lived several generations later than Genghis Kahn. Genghis Kahn died in 1227, Temur in 1405. Genghis Kahn was a Mongol, born in Mongolia, while Temur was a Turk (quite possibly with some Mongol blood), from the area that is now Uzbekistan. He made Samarkand his capital. His empire was neither as large nor as enduring as that of Genghis Kahn.
He was a military genius.he was born c.1162.his birthplace was Mongolia he died august 1227.he was best known as 13th century mongolian conqueror
he invaded continents to stretch his empire. Stretching across Eurasia from Poland to Korea and from Vienna and the Arctic circle in Russia. He took Attila the Huns empire when he died in 453(well, atedius took it, but was way more better when Genghis Khan was in charge) . Attila lost to the Goth warriors (in 451) and not really sure if the Romans stepped in with the Goth warriors. This was called the battle of Chalons. But what happened that the Visigoth king, Theodoric I, survivors from the Huns, discovered bodies littering large tracts in the plain. One of them was the Visigoth king was killed in the counter attack but Aetius didn't crown victory. But Genghis Khan wanted it to grow. in 1195 when Temujin (Genghis Khan's real name) got the Mongol tribes into a federation and assumed the title Genghis Khan. Because Genghis Khans army was composed of entirely of cavalry, he had the most mobile army of his time. his largest group of men grouping, "Turmens", of 10,000 men. His men the bulk made up of heavy cavalry warriors who carried a lance and sword and wore a leather armor. Light cavalry were archers who just wore a leather helment.By 1215, he conquered China. In 1222 he was deep into Russia,and by 1226, he ruled from Poland from Korea. he died in 1227.
A region made up of competing tribes who fight each other for food and resources
Genghis Khan was king of the Mongols. He didn't do anything for a living. While he did expand the Mongolian empire and increase its wealth, it could hardly be called 'earning a living'. On the contrary, being King is doing something for a living. He was the leader of the Mongol people. Think of it as his job. Part of that job was securing more land and wealth for both himself and his people. He was earning a living, although not in a 21st century way with a 9-5 job.
Because there is no record at all where exactly he was buried, and Mongolia is a vast territory. Moreover, from what little we know it can be established that even at the time, his burial site was made indistinguishable from its natural surroundings.