Kublai Khan is the grandson of Genghis Khan.
Genghis, a robust hexapodal walker.
Genghis Khan died in 1227.
Genghis Khan, Alexander the Great.
Genghis Khan, Alexander the Great… You have been reading up on the place?
Beyond his military accomplishments, Genghis Khan also advanced the Mongol Empire in other ways.
It is estimated that Genghis Khan killed about 40 million people across Asia
and Europe.
Genghis Khan had four legitimate sons,
all of whom heavily participated in the Mongol conquests.
While Genghis died in 1227, his successors continued the conquest of the Islamic states.
Most of Genghis Khan's most trusted generals were his enemies at one point
or another.
Genghis Khan was a fearsome leader of the Mongols,
known for destroying everything in sight.
As a result, Genghis Khan and his empire have a fearsome reputation in local histories.
Genghis Khan invaded China with 90,000 troops and defeated
an army of 1 million plus soldiers.
Genghis Khan believed the strength of a man was
defined by the children he left behind.
Beyond his great military accomplishments, Genghis Khan also advanced the Mongol Empire in other ways.
Genghis Khan is the most successful biological father of all time,
with nearly 16 million descendants.
Or, something more was planned, but not everything turned out as Genghis Khan would like?
Still others believe that the Kipchaks accepted the enemies of the Genghis Khan clan- the Merkits.
Though Genghis Khan took many wives throughout his life,
his only Empress was his first wife Borte.
In the early 13th century, both China and Tibet came under the control of Genghis Khan.
Before Genghis Khan united Mongolia under a single banner, it was
nothing more than warring, nomadic tribes.
Genghis Khan was also thought to have fed this superfood
to his horses before going to war.
But why the sons of Genghis did not come to the aid of his father's generals?
No one knows what had caused the death of Genghis Khan and the location of his grave.
Without any doubt, it was Genghis khan who was responsible for a lot more killings than Hitler.
From Eastern Asia into Eastern Europe, Genghis Khan amassed one of the largest empires
history has ever seen.
All the historians concluded that Genghis Khan's armies were responsible for killing more
or less forty million people.
Genghis khan, one of the most feared conqeurors in history,
was on the rise during the same time.
Or, a refusal to bow to the image of Genghis Khan(this plan is reported,
for example, by Plano Carpini).
But why did not the first-born of Genghis come to the aid of the commanders of his father?