With an arrow
he killed his brother because he stole a fish that Genghis caught, in rage he killed him with a bow
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.
he killed his brother and ripped his victims a part by wild horses
Yes, when Genghis Khan (or Temujin as he was known then) was only 13 years old. He murdered him because his brother had stolen a fish from him.
Genghis Khan was ruthless and sometimes killed all the people in a city (including women and children). Genghis killed people in his family too. Genghis' skills as a warrior were better than that of a leader.
he killed his brother because he stole a fish that Genghis caught, in rage he killed him with a bow
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.
he killed his brother and ripped his victims a part by wild horses
Genghis Khan killed but he banned the use of torture and imprisonment.
Yes, when Genghis Khan (or Temujin as he was known then) was only 13 years old. He murdered him because his brother had stolen a fish from him.
Genghis Khan was ruthless and sometimes killed all the people in a city (including women and children). Genghis killed people in his family too. Genghis' skills as a warrior were better than that of a leader.
Killed them or sold them into slavery.
all of them
Yes, he actually did. Jamuka, Temujin's (also known as Genghis Khan) blood brother was murdered because Jamuka betrayed him and took half of his tribe. Calv860
Genghis Khan killed 20 million people during his lifetime.
Genghis Khan
Everyone attacked Genghis Khan, not Genghis Khan attacked everyone. Read Genghis Khan by John Man, Genghis Khan and the making of the modern world by Jack Weatherford, The Leadership Secrets of Genghis Khan by John Man.