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Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan was the 13th century leader of the Mongol empire, the largest empire in the history of the world.

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Has feroz Khan died?

Yes. He died on April 27, 2009

What did the speaker in kubla Khan describe?

The speaker in "Kubla Khan" describes the Xanadu kingdom. He focuses mainly on it being a regal, pleasant dome and further describes the palace and its landscape in detail.

What is unusual about the sacred river of alpha from the poem of Kubla khAN?

The sacred river in of Alpha in the poem is supposed to be a sacred river, according to the poem. This means that the river would have some kind of religious significance to those who lived in that area. It would be very important to those who live there.

How did Ghengis Khan use terror to gain wealth and power for the Mongols?

Look in your history book!Ghengis Khan implemented taxes on goods, which is one way he gained wealth. He also used fire lances and gunpowder to spread terror and fear.

What was the setting of The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan?

"In Xanadu did Kublai Khan a stately pleasure dome decree / Where Alf, the sacred river ran / Through canyons measureless to man / Down to the sunless sea.…"

Did the troops of Genghis Khan ever revolt?

They didn't only do that they cut his dick off and made him suck it

What motivated Genghis khan?

Genghis Khan is trying to make an environment where his family and his people do not need to be afraid of anyone on this planet, because he was bullied and abandoned, and his wife Borte was kidnapped when he was young.

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How much does Genghis grill cost?

$8.99 for lunch

$11.99 for unlimited bowl (lunch)

$10.99 for dinner

$13.99 for unlimited bowl (dinner)

What were some good things Genghis khan did?

Genghis contributed alot of items to the Chinese and even

western civilizations. Perhaps his greatest contribution was a code of

laws that he declared. Since Genghis couldn¹t read or write, these law

were documented by one of his followers. His laws were carried on by

people though the many generations to the point of still being in use

today. Either as a modification of Genghis¹s laws or as Genghis had

declared them. Genghis Khan promoted the growth of trade between China

and Europe. This allowed him to gain essential supplies such as food,

weapons and other essential survival materials. Genghis also invented

a system similar to the pony express. It was a system in which the

horse and rider could silently communicate, a system that is still in

use today. Perhaps the greatest gift ever given by Genghis Khan was

the gift of language. Genghis was the first ruler to develop a

Mongolian language. Genghis Khan was also a military and strategic

genius. He structured his army in a unique and interesting fashion. He

integrated soldiers from different tribes into one powerful fighting

force. This was a brilliant idea. Not only could he have diversity and

people who specialize in certain aspects of warfare, but it also

inspired loyalty to the mongolian army as a whole rather than to a

specific group of people. Genghis used harsh training and strict

discipline to create a superior fighting force, he also insured that

everyone of his soldiers was well equipped and could easily adopted

new warfare tactics. His soldiers were always learning. Whether it be

a new tactic Genghis had invented or a new weapon He decided the army

would use, his soldiers were constantly learning. Genghis inspired

loyalty by a unique way of promotion. Genghis felt that the best way

to gain a loyal following was to promote people on the basis of

achievement and not within the family. This did not only inspire a

great deal of loyalty but it also made his army better and actually

raised the morale of his soldiers. Every soldier gave their life to

Genghis and one hundred percent of their effort because no one knew

who would be the next Genghis would promote.

Who killed halaku khan and why he killed halaku?

After burning and pillaging entire city of Baghdad and killing thousands of Muslims, Halaku ordered his army to arrest and gather all the Islamic scholars in a huge field in which he was to enjoy the scene of them beheaded in front of him. When all the Islamic scholars were gathered in the field, Halaku came galloping on his beautiful horse in the field while holding the reins in one hand and repeatedly throwing a lemon in the air and catching it (as it was his habit) in the other hand. He then stopped at the front of the assembly of prisoners where his generals were waiting for him. He stayed seated on his horse and started addressing the scholars with scornful arrogance while still playing with the lemon:

"Today no power will save you from my wrath. Where is your Allah? If He really exists then why don't you call Him to come to your help?"

This insult to Allah really infuriated an old Islamic scholar named Imam Yusuf who was physically very weak and thin. However, he was endowed with a great religious zeal and fervor. When he heard Halaku saying that, he moved forward, his body trembling with anger, and his face turned red with rage. Imam Yusuf spoke in his fearsome loud trembling voice:

"You ruthless! You are the one who spreaded rape, pillage, and destruction in this land. How did you dare to insult my Allah like that. My Allah is so power that if He wills, He can take your life even before this lemon that you have just thrown in the air falls in you hand!"

Halaku started sweating profusely, he never heard anyone talking to him like that - this man was feared by all for his ruthlessness. The lemon fell on the ground. He bend down while still seated on his horse to pick up the lemon from the ground. The horse took it as a signal to gallop at her maximum speed. This shook Halaku who fell on the ground on his back but his one foot got stuck in the saddle. The horse was running like wind while Halaku was mercilessly dragged all over the place. Then he started to bleed profusely and when the horse stopped, Halaku had died a miserable and painful death. The man who loved to inflict painful deaths on innocent people, himself died that way.

What is the difference in the titles Chinggis Khan and Genghis Khan?

They are the same people, but one is spelled with a Ching and the other is spelled with a Geng.