Yuan dynasty
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.
A characteristic of Kublai Kahn's reign was economic prosperity.
Ricardo montlenan
Kahn means king. Some people called Ghengis Kahn Kahn of Kahns or King of Kings. although nobody knows what Gehngis means, many people think it is a word for spirit of light
Mongolia
Kublai Khan was Ghengis Khan's grandson. He inherited and ruled what is now China, Mongolia, Afghanistan, and most of Siberian Russia in 1264 after the death of his brother. He ruled about one-fifth of the known world at the time and created the Yuan Dynasty in China. Ghengis Kahn was the original ruler (Kahn) of the Mongul Empire. He united all the nomadic tribes, through both peace agreements and wars.
Mongolia
Kublai Kahn established the Yuan dynasty
Mongolia was the city where he meet kublai khan
Yuan dynasty
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.
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.
Kublai Khan was a grandson of Genghis who ruled most of what is now China in the 13th Century. He was the emperor to whom the Venetian Marco Polo travelled.
Kahn Louis I. has written: 'Louis I. Kahn'
Kahn's was created in 1883.
Bernie Kahn's birth name is Bernard M. Kahn.