What is the meaning of the name Genghis Khan?
Genghis Khan is a title, It is not a name.
It's true meaning is somewhat contested as khan is roughly equivalent to lord in Mongolian but Genghis is contested, some say it means precious, others universal. The whole title, whatever it's specific meaning was the title given to Temujin Yasugei.
The name means Iron worker (Temujin) Son of Yasugei.
What did Genghis Khan take over?
yes Genghis wanted to take over the world. when he was young he declared he would bring the world under his feet.
Who was Genghis Khan and what did he do?
Genghis khan was mongolians king. When he was alive, they ruled Asia and even half of Europe. And people named him Genghis khan his real name was timujin and KHAN means king in Mongolia (I'm from Mongolia) and his dad, yisugei was the most famous person in Mongolia because he was like a hero to us. But he was poisoned by the tartars and they tryed to poison Genghis khan too but he escaped. And Genghis khan was killed when he went hunting. He slipped or something :P
Were there any women warriors in the Mongol empire?
yes there were, essentially all mongol women had weapons training and accompanied their husbands in conquests of foreign lands. women were expected to defend the mongol supplies if they came under attack. women were trained in archery, swords, and hand combat. most famous mongol warrior woman was undefeated in hand combat by men seeking to marry her, and thus never married
What is the pleasure dome made out of in Kubla Khan?
The pleasure dome of Kubla Khan most likely did not exist in reality. It is mentioned in Samuel Coleridge's poems, but, in actuality, it is likely that the pleasure dome is merely a figment of Coleridge's imagination.
How did khubilal khan change Chinese government?
He was less oppressive than previous rulers. He created a centralized government, and he tried to incorporate traditional Chinese ideas into his government. He reduced the role of the nobles.
What names has Genghis Khan been known by?
He was born as Temujin and after his death he was called Khagen which translated to Emperor.
What were Genghis Khan's strengths?
The strengths of Genghis Khan include the fact that he was greatly feared by his enemies though greatly respected by his subjects. Aside from his massive yet well organized horde of warriors (many of which were recruited from conquered lands), Genghis Khan was very tolerant of indigenous beliefs and allowed conquered peoples to preserve their cultures. He also adopted many technologies from conquered peoples, such as the use of gunpowder from conquered China. And though he was tolerant of all peoples, he was harsh to any that opposed him. If one city tried to rebel, it was quelled via brute force and the settlement would be heavily pillaged and sacked. The reputation of Genghis Khan was well known, and many cities he came across would surrender at the very sight of him.
Where in the mongol empire was Baghdad located?
Located almost all over Asia. And touch Europe,too. Mongol Empire was the biggest Empire and most powerful Empire of all time. Mongol Empire and Khmer Empire were friends (two powerful Empires of 12 century). If you want to see a map of Mongol Empire, search it in Google, or go to THE related Linkbelow.
Why was there no appeal against any of ghenghis khans rulings?
he was there great king and to question his rulings would have ment certain death
How did Genghis Khan change the Mongols?
Genghis khan was a great warrior because he was able to sley his women with his giant penis. He killed people so he was a killer that killed people. He also sleyed dragons with his big sword. And he was asian with a big penis
Why did Genghis Khan become a slave?
Yes. At 9 he was made a slave. His captivity may have lasted 5 years.
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Mohatma gandhi was an Indian that supported international peace.
Did Genghis Khan have four and fourteen thousand children?
he was an ancient lord, many wives and had a stressful life. he needed all the wives. anyways he had 4 queens 1st queen Burte Ujin gave him 5 kids
It is not enough that I succeed-all others must fail.
Where did Genghis khan travel?
Originally: Mongolia. Eventually: Northern China, Southern Russia, The Koreas, Modern day Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, Eastern Middle East.
How many people did Genghis Khan kill?
Genghis khan conqued a big amout of people reaching to very high popuation content. The middle east and china were very high in being conqured. Many deaths were veiwed.
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How was Kublai Khan related to Genghis Khan?
Khublai Khan was the grandchild of Genghis khan, the son of his son ogedai.
Into what four khanates did the successors of Ganghis Khan divide the Mongol empire?
His grandson khublai khan took the great khanate in china Khublai's brother hulegu took the ilkhanate in Persia Batu led the golden horde khanate in Russia The khanate of chaghatai remained in central Asia
What places did Genghis Khan and his people capture?
They captured a lot, but they couldn't keep this giant empire. Japan was almost taken but destroyed them