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he created the first Mongolian alphabet, a 10,000-year calender, a "superfast" postal service, a new system of warfare, and he created and strengthened trade! he created the first Mongolian alphabet, a 10,000-year calender, a "superfast" postal service, a new system of warfare, and he created and strengthened trade!
Genghis Khan first united the rival Mongol tribes after his wife had been kidnapped by another rival Mongol tribe. After that, the Mongols fought and conquered the rival non-Mongolian powers in the steppes regions.
Genghis contributed alot of items to the Chinese and even western civilizations. Perhaps his greatest contribution was a code of laws that he declared. Since Genghis couldn¹t read or write, these law were documented by one of his followers. His laws were carried on by people though the many generations to the point of still being in use today. Either as a modification of Genghis¹s laws or as Genghis had declared them. Genghis Khan promoted the growth of trade between China and Europe. This allowed him to gain essential supplies such as food, weapons and other essential survival materials. Genghis also invented a system similar to the pony express. It was a system in which the horse and rider could silently communicate, a system that is still in use today. Perhaps the greatest gift ever given by Genghis Khan was the gift of language. Genghis was the first ruler to develop a Mongolian language. Genghis Khan was also a military and strategic genius. He structured his army in a unique and interesting fashion. He integrated soldiers from different tribes into one powerful fighting force. This was a brilliant idea. Not only could he have diversity and people who specialize in certain aspects of warfare, but it also inspired loyalty to the mongolian army as a whole rather than to a specific group of people. Genghis used harsh training and strict discipline to create a superior fighting force, he also insured that everyone of his soldiers was well equipped and could easily adopted new warfare tactics. His soldiers were always learning. Whether it be a new tactic Genghis had invented or a new weapon He decided the army would use, his soldiers were constantly learning. Genghis inspired loyalty by a unique way of promotion. Genghis felt that the best way to gain a loyal following was to promote people on the basis of achievement and not within the family. This did not only inspire a great deal of loyalty but it also made his army better and actually raised the morale of his soldiers. Every soldier gave their life to Genghis and one hundred percent of their effort because no one knew who would be the next Genghis would promote.
Mongol originally meant one of the native Mongolian people i.e. like Genghis (Chingis) Khan. This did not mean that they were Mongolian (like a Chinese person doesn't have to live in China to be Chinese but to be a Chinese citizen (or a Mongolian) you have to live in the country. A Mongol is like a 'Native American' and a Mongolian is like an 'American'. Also, during the Victorian and later periods, the supposedly superior white people needed a reason for the fact their children were born with Down syndrome, and they decided, as some of these children exhibited Asian-like facial qualities, that the only 'logical' reason was that the ancestors of the woman giving birth must in the past have been raped by a Mongol, and this was the bad Mongol blood corrupting the child. Thus retarded children or those with Down syndrome were often known as Mongols or just Mongs.
Genghis Khan (c.1167-1227) was the founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire during the 13th century.He was a military genius who created the largest and greatest land empire in history. His birth name was actually Temujin not Genghis Khan, he got his name in 1206.He was not just a warrior and conqueror, but a skilful administrator and ruler.He conquered empires from the Black Sea to the Pacific and organized them into states of some permanence, on which his successors were able to build.He was a wise ruler and created laws that promoted education and religious tolerance.
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Genghis Khan spread the Mongolian Empire across Asia and Europe during the 13 Century. It was the largest empire in history contained within one land mass.
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he created the first Mongolian alphabet, a 10,000-year calender, a "superfast" postal service, a new system of warfare, and he created and strengthened trade! he created the first Mongolian alphabet, a 10,000-year calender, a "superfast" postal service, a new system of warfare, and he created and strengthened trade!
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Luvsandambyn Khuushaan was a Mongolian writer and politician, known for his contributions to Mongolian literature and his involvement in government. He was instrumental in establishing the Mongolian People's Republic and served in various political roles during his lifetime. Khuushaan's work often depicted the struggles of the Mongolian people and their quest for independence and socialism.
This question has no definite answer, but one could argue that parts of the world which Genghis Khan never reached were least affected by him. The Americas, for example, were not greatly affected by Genghis Khan during his lifetime.
Yugoslavia and the Mongolian provinces.
Genghis Khan killed 20 million people during his lifetime.