Well, darling, there's no concrete evidence that Genghis Khan was left-handed. Historical records don't mention his dominant hand, so we can't say for sure. But hey, if he was left-handed, that would just add another layer to his badass legacy, wouldn't it?
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Genghis Kahn
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.
Of course he did. Everyone makes mistakes.
Genghis Khan is famous for being the greatest Mongolian ruler, for learning the largest army which at its peak stretched from Southern Europe to Northern China and for being the greatest conqueror in history.
Genghis Kahn
Mongolia
Genghis Kahn was a moderate centrist. He was fiscally conservative but socially liberal. He was anti-abortion but was in favor of medical marijuana.
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Genghis Khan became king, or Khan, in 1203.
Genghis Kahn
Mongolia
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.
Kublia Kahn Was the grandson of the Mongol Ruler Genghis. After Genghis had conqured north china the southern Song Dynasty continued to attack. Kublia Kahn attacked back and conqured all of the south.
Of course he did. Everyone makes mistakes.
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Genghis Khan is famous for being the greatest Mongolian ruler, for learning the largest army which at its peak stretched from Southern Europe to Northern China and for being the greatest conqueror in history.