Genghis Khan was the greatest Mongol leader, who united the various tribes into one nation.
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You probably refer to Genghis Khan (born Temuchin), ca. 1162-1227, the Mongol conqueror of Central Asia. Called the "Golden Horde" because of the magnificence of their leader's camp, they invaded Europe in 1237 and under the Khans ruled Russia for two centuries.
The Golden Horde.
Literally, it means one who is a native of Mongolia, a country located between China and Russia.
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Genghis Khan was born with the name Temujin. He was the Chief of a small Mongol tribe. Then he created an army and conquered the different tribes which he united into a confederacy under a kind of feudal system. In 1206, he was Named Genghis Khan, which means " Universal Ruler. "