Genghis Khan
i think Genghis khan became to leading Mongolian empire in 1190-1227
Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, died in the year 1227. His empire was divided between his sons.
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.
The Mongols around the 13th century The first contributor is correct. Additional information displays the steps and extent of the Mongol Empire: A. Between 1206 & 1227 AD Genghis Khan rules the Mongol empire; B. Also during this period, the Mongols battle for and succeed in conquering northern China; C. During this same period of time, the Persian empire is conquered by the Mongols; D. By 1241 the Mongols have added parts of Russia to their empire; E. By the middle of the 13th century, the Mongols capture Baghdad; and F. The Mongol conquests were indeed, due to their ferocity and dedication to warfare.
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Yes, Genghis Khan was a real historical figure who lived from around 1162 to 1227. He was the founder of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his death. His leadership and military strategies greatly influenced the course of history in Asia and Europe. Historical records, including those from Persian and Chinese sources, document his life and achievements.
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Perhaps Genghis Khan Mongol: 1162? - August 1227), born Temujin, was the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, which became the largest contiguous empire in history after his demise.
Pope Gregory IX reigned from 1227-1241.
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.
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