Genghis Khan was the Mongolian ruler in the 13th century. Also, he conquered a vast Eurasian empire.
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Genghis Khan spread the Mongolian Empire across Asia and Europe during the 13 Century. It was the largest empire in history contained within one land mass.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extent in 116 AD under the emperor Trajan.
The Mongolian Empire began in the early 13th century when Genghis Khan, originally named Temüjin, united the fragmented Mongolian tribes. Through a combination of military prowess, strategic alliances, and innovative tactics, he established a powerful confederation. In 1206, he was proclaimed Genghis Khan, meaning "Universal Ruler," and embarked on a series of conquests that expanded the empire across Asia and into Europe, ultimately becoming the largest contiguous empire in history.
33 million square km (12 million square miles).
Genghis Khan was the title of a Mongol warrior named Temujin. He was a military leader and a ruler. Although he started an empire that lasted 150 years, he was not an emperor.
Chinggis Khan
Mongolian
Charlemagne (768 - 814 AD).
Peasants did many different types of jobs in the Mongolian Empire. They were a nomadic people, however many peasants were farmers. They also served the rulers.
Emperor is the title given to the ruler of an empire.