Summary – Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan, born Temüjin, rose from humble beginnings to unite the Mongol tribes, conquer vast swathes of Asia and Europe, establish the largest contiguous land empire ever, and leave a complex legacy as a fierce warrior, skilled administrator, and promoter of trade and religious tolerance, despite the brutality associated with his conquests.
Genghis Khan – Founder of the Mongol Empire
Genghis Khan was the founder of the Mongol Empire. He was the first ruler and military head who united the Mongol tribes in the 13th century to build his unbeatable empire. His personality was a bit complex with tenacity of purpose with great physical and mental strength. He ruled the Mongol empire for a long 21 years from 1206 to 1227.
Genghis Khan spread his kingdom from the Mongolian plateau to the Adriatic Sea which covered around one-third of Asia. Genghis Khan was known for advocating literacy, religious freedom, and trade but he discarded so many local customs in his rule.
In this article, we are going to discuss the most mysterious person in history Genghis Khan, and his Mongol Empire in detail.
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Table of Content
- Early Life of Genghis Khan
- Genghis Khan – Overview
- Genghis Khan – The Leader Of Mongols
- Mongol Empire Under Genghis Khan
- Legacy – Genghis Khan
- Genghis Khan Death