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.
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No, much as I would like to, even I cannot stick the republicans with that guy. Genghis khan (Timujin) was an imperialist of the most ruthless sort.
The warrior is Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan Conquered much more land then Caesar.Not to mention, many note that he is the greatest Conqueror of all time.Although, Caesar's empire lasted lasted much longer then that of the Mongol Empire.
Genghis Khan ruled from 1206AD-1227AD. He ruled most of northern China and much of Asia.
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.
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No, much as I would like to, even I cannot stick the republicans with that guy. Genghis khan (Timujin) was an imperialist of the most ruthless sort.
Genghis Khan.
The warrior is Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan Conquered much more land then Caesar.Not to mention, many note that he is the greatest Conqueror of all time.Although, Caesar's empire lasted lasted much longer then that of the Mongol Empire.
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.
Hulagu Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan, was a Mongol ruler who conquered much of the South West Asia. He was the son of Tolui and the Kerait Princess Sorghaghtani Beki.
No. Genghis Khan was the Mongol leader who conquered much of north central Asia between 1207 and 1227 AD, creating an empire that stretched from northern China west to the Caspian Sea.
when Genghis khan died... The Mongol Empire was divided into four sections by Genghis Khan. The Empire was to large to be maintained otherwise. To much conflict would have been caused by a single heir being named. In truth Genghis Khan's sons were not worth much and his daughters and wives did the real running of the Empire. The sons and daughters in law did not like this and after many years of fighting pretty much ruined the Empire Genghis Khan died ( Old, in his bed surrounded by family, how many rulers had that claim to fame in ancient history).
The first notable conqueror of Eastern Europe was the Mongol leader Genghis Khan in the early 13th century. His empire expanded westward, leading to the invasion of Kievan Rus' and other territories in the region. Following Genghis Khan, his descendants, particularly Batu Khan, further solidified Mongol control over much of Eastern Europe through the establishment of the Golden Horde. This marked a significant shift in power dynamics in the region during that era.