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Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, had a wide and long-lasting impact on civilisations in both the East and the West, the repercussions of which can still be felt today. In the year 1162, between, modern-day Mongolia and Siberia, a ruthless leader and great conqueror was born. The King of Kings, a brutal barbarian and the founder of the largest connected land empire the world has ever seen, his name, Genghis Kahn! Genghis together with his sons and grandsons went to war on an immense scale, in only 25 years the Mongol army conquered more territory than the Romans had done in 400. By the time of his death in 1227, the Mongol empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Caspian Sea. Encompassing around 10 million square miles the empire was vast, measuring the same size as the African continent, and larger than the United States, Canada, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean Islands combined. And what’s more remarkable is he was able to achieve this with around 100,000 men, making Genghis Kahn one of the most successful military commanders the world has ever known. Other Videos: Nikola Tesla Explained In 16 Minutes | Nikola Tesla Documentary 🤍 Sun Tzu - The Art of War Explained In 5 Minutes 🤍 The Fall of Rome Explained In 13 Minutes 🤍 Norse Mythology Explained In 15 Minutes 🤍 Left vs Right: Political Spectrum - Explained In 4 Minutes 🤍 Greek Gods Explained In 12 Minutes: 🤍 Fall of The Soviet Union Explained In 5 Minutes: 🤍 World War 2 Explained | Best WW2 Documentary | Part 1: 🤍 The Vietnam War Explained In 25 Minutes | Vietnam War Documentary: 🤍 Egyptian Gods Explained In 13 Minutes: 🤍 Background Music: Derek & Brandon Fiechter: //🤍youtube.com/channel/UCjMZjGhrFq_4llVS_x2XJ_w Mongolian Folk Music - Mongol Archers: 🤍 Stock footage by: 🤍 🤍 The Life Guide is a channel dedicated to providing interesting and educational content about a range of political, philosophical, economic and historical topics. Whether you are interested in a simplified explanation of complicated modern ideas or detailed information on ancient civilizations and philosophical schools of thought, The Life Guide is the channel for you.
📜 The History of Genghis Khan: As a child, Temüjin was afraid of the world, saddened by its cruelty and an outcast from his own tribe. But his mother, Hoelun, passed on her risk-taking personality to him, a boy who would one day become the famed conqueror Genghis Khan. * Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* 🤍 * Suggest & Vote on our next episodes, get exclusive content & 24-hour early access on *PATREON* 🤍 * Show off your fandom with *MERCH* from our store! 🤍 *Interested in sponsoring an episode?* Email us: extracredits🤍standard.tv TWITTER: 🤍 I FACEBOOK: 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 I TIKTOK: 🤍 BLUESKY: 🤍 I TWITCH: 🤍 GAMING: 🤍 *Miss an episode in our Genghis Khan Series?* Part 1 - 🤍 Part 2 - 🤍 Part 3 - 🤍 Part 4 - 🤍 Part 5 - 🤍 Part 6 - 🤍 Series Wrap-up & Lies Episode - 🤍 ♪ "The Infinite Steppe" by Sean and Dean Kiner - 🤍 - Available on Patreon! Thanks for the high-quality conversations & for following our community guidelines here: 🤍 Artist: Nick DeWitt I Writer: Jac Kjellberg & James Portnow I Voice: Daniel Floyd I Editor: Carrie Floyd I ♪ Extra History Theme by Demetori: 🤍 #ExtraHistory #GenghisKhan #History
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→Subscribe for new videos every Monday and Thursday! 🤍 Genghis Khan - a name that is synonymous with barbaric cruelty and conquest. 800 years ago he created the greatest army the world has ever known, wielding it with tactical brilliance to lay claim to the largest empire in world history. No other man, not Alexander, Napoleon or Hitler, ever came close to the level of success in conquest of the Mongolian man of steel. How did he do it? In this week’s Biographics, we discover how a simple peasant rose from one of the harshest environments on the planet to take the world by storm. Vote for the Biography you want us to next. Click here to vote: 🤍 Visit our companion website for more: 🤍 Credits: Host - Simon Whistler Author - Steve Theunissen Producer - Samuel Avila Executive Producer - Shell Harris Business inquiries to biographics.email🤍gmail.com Biographies by the book, get Genghis Khan's biography from Amazon: 🤍 Other Biographics Videos: Erwin Rommel: The General Who Defied Hitler 🤍 Marie Antoinette Biography: Her Own Undoing 🤍
Now that we have started to work on the second season of our animated historical documentary series on the Mongol Empire, we decided to make this video to refresh the memory of what happened during the rise of the Mongols. In this video we are covering the conquests of China, Central Asia, Iran, Caucasus, Eastern Europe via the battles of Yehuling, Parwan, Indus River, Kalka, Mohi, Legnica, Ain Jalut, Yamen and others, featuring Genghis Khan, Ogedei, Batu, Kublia, Chagatai, Subutai, Jebe, Tolui, Jalal-ad-din, Baibars, Qutuz and others. Support us on Patreon: 🤍 or Paypal: 🤍 Check out our Merch Store: 🤍 We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible: 🤍 Art by: B. Tsolmonbayar. Check out his amazing work at: 🤍 and by Leyla Ali The script was developed by our friend George Kolev. His help with the research was essential for this documentary. This video was narrated by Officially Devin (🤍 & 🤍 0:00 Introduction 1:40 Rise of Genghis Khan 5:48 War with the Jin – Battle of Yehuling 11:00 The price of murdered envoys 17:39 Battles of Parwan and Indus 21:41 Jebe and Subotai’s Expedition 25:05 Battle of the Kalka 30:18 Death of Genghis and aftermath 33:31 Battles of Legnica and Mohi 44:48 Adventures of Jalal Ad-Din 46:53 War in the Middle East – Siege of Baghdad 51:40 Ayyubids and Mamluks War – Battle of Ain Jalut 56:43 Mongol Civil War 1:01:21 Kublai Khan and the Battle of Yamen Machinimas were made on the Total War: Attilla engine by Malay Archer (🤍 ✔ Merch store ► 🤍 ✔ Patreon ► 🤍 ✔ PayPal ► 🤍 ✔ Twitch ► 🤍 ✔ Twitter ► 🤍 ✔ Facebook ► 🤍 ✔ Instagram ►🤍 Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound: 🤍 #Documentary #Mongols #Genghis
📜 The History of Genghis Khan: The man now known as Genghis Khan, leader of all Mongols, was ready to show the world what he was made of. He acted in fairness towards his own people and happily began integrating Chinese citizens and their culture, but showed no mercy to those who opposed him. * Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* 🤍 * Suggest & Vote on our next episodes, get exclusive content & 24-hour early access on *PATREON* 🤍 * Show off your fandom with *MERCH* from our store! 🤍 *Interested in sponsoring an episode?* Email us: extracredits🤍standard.tv TWITTER: 🤍 I FACEBOOK: 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 I TIKTOK: 🤍 BLUESKY: 🤍 I TWITCH: 🤍 GAMING: 🤍 *Miss an episode in our Genghis Khan Series?* Part 1 - 🤍 Part 2 - 🤍 Part 3 - 🤍 Part 4 - 🤍 Part 5 - 🤍 Part 6 - 🤍 Series Wrap-up & Lies Episode - 🤍 ♪ "The Infinite Steppe" by Sean and Dean Kiner - 🤍 - Available on Patreon! Thanks for the high-quality conversations & for following our community guidelines here: 🤍 Artist: Nick DeWitt I Writer: Jac Kjellberg & James Portnow I Voice: Daniel Floyd I Editor: Carrie Floyd I ♪ Extra History Theme by Demetori: 🤍 #ExtraHistory #GenghisKhan #History
📜 The History of Genghis Khan: Jamukha and Temüjin were officially fighting for control of the Mongolian steppes, appointing themselves the titles of "khan." But each man practiced wildly different strategies to gain prestigeJamukha showed no mercy, but Temüjin took a more egalitarian route. * Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* 🤍 * Suggest & Vote on our next episodes, get exclusive content & 24-hour early access on *PATREON* 🤍 * Show off your fandom with *MERCH* from our store! 🤍 *Interested in sponsoring an episode?* Email us: extracredits🤍standard.tv TWITTER: 🤍 I FACEBOOK: 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 I TIKTOK: 🤍 BLUESKY: 🤍 I TWITCH: 🤍 GAMING: 🤍 *Miss an episode in our Genghis Khan Series?* Part 1 - 🤍 Part 2 - 🤍 Part 3 - 🤍 Part 4 - 🤍 Part 5 - 🤍 Part 6 - 🤍 Series Wrap-up & Lies Episode - 🤍 ♪ "The Infinite Steppe" by Sean and Dean Kiner - 🤍 - Available on Patreon! Thanks for the high-quality conversations & for following our community guidelines here: 🤍 Artist: Nick DeWitt I Writer: Jac Kjellberg & James Portnow I Voice: Daniel Floyd I Editor: Carrie Floyd I ♪ Extra History Theme by Demetori: 🤍 #ExtraHistory #GenghisKhan #History
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Genghis Khan Day is a national holiday in Mongolia. But why would they make a holiday honoring Genghis Khan? SOURCES Christopher Kaplonski, Truth, History and Politics in Mongolia: The Memory of Heroes (London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2004), chapters 5 and 6. Nomin Lkhagvasuren, “Today’s Genghis Khan: From Hero to Outcast to Hero Again,” in William W. Fitzhugh, Morris Rossabi, and William Honeychurch, eds., Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire ([Media, PA]: Dino Don, Mongolian Preservation Foundation, and [Washington, D.C.]: Arctic Studies Center, Smithsonian Institution, 2009), 282–287. 0:00 Genghis Khan Day 0:42 Historical background 2:50 Genghis Khan in the 20th century 4:55 Genghis Khan after communism 11:26 Historical narratives 17:54 Conclusion Image of Genghis Khan statue by François Philipp, CC BY 2.0 🤍
This short illustrates the role of Genghis Khan's daughters in building his empire which was the largest known empire ever in terms of area. #shorts #history #shortvideo #genghiskhan #mongols
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📜 The History of Genghis Khan: Temüjin had a plan: a set of strategies to keep amassing wealth and followers for himself while keeping unity between all the disparate Mongol tribes he was collecting. But Jamukha and Ong Khan had other plans... * Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* 🤍 * Suggest & Vote on our next episodes, get exclusive content & 24-hour early access on *PATREON* 🤍 * Show off your fandom with *MERCH* from our store! 🤍 *Interested in sponsoring an episode?* Email us: extracredits🤍standard.tv TWITTER: 🤍 I FACEBOOK: 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 I TIKTOK: 🤍 BLUESKY: 🤍 I TWITCH: 🤍 GAMING: 🤍 *Miss an episode in our Genghis Khan Series?* Part 1 - 🤍 Part 2 - 🤍 Part 3 - 🤍 Part 4 - 🤍 Part 5 - 🤍 Part 6 - 🤍 Series Wrap-up & Lies Episode - 🤍 ♪ "The Infinite Steppe" by Sean and Dean Kiner - 🤍 - Available on Patreon! Thanks for the high-quality conversations & for following our community guidelines here: 🤍 Artist: Nick DeWitt I Writer: Jac Kjellberg & James Portnow I Voice: Daniel Floyd I Editor: Carrie Floyd I ♪ Extra History Theme by Demetori: 🤍 #ExtraHistory #GenghisKhan #History
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Genghis Khan remains one of the most feared and respected conquerors of all time. His biography is shrouded in mystery and contradiction, but the facts about Genghis Khan are that he rose up from almost certain death on the Mongolian Steppe, united his people, and began a series of gruesome conquests that killed millions, and changed the entire course of human destiny. #genghiskhan #khan #weirdhistory
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📜 The History of Genghis Khan: Genghis Khan wanted to establish a long-lasting legacy of conquering and growth for the Mongols, but at what cost? Even his own sons fought each other for the throne. Would peace truly last in the lands he had conquered? * Watch Extra History ad-free & get 1-week early access on *NEBULA* 🤍 * Suggest & Vote on our next episodes, get exclusive content & 24-hour early access on *PATREON* 🤍 * Show off your fandom with *MERCH* from our store! 🤍 *Interested in sponsoring an episode?* Email us: extracredits🤍standard.tv TWITTER: 🤍 I FACEBOOK: 🤍 INSTAGRAM: 🤍 I TIKTOK: 🤍 BLUESKY: 🤍 I TWITCH: 🤍 GAMING: 🤍 *Miss an episode in our Genghis Khan Series?* Part 1 - 🤍 Part 2 - 🤍 Part 3 - 🤍 Part 4 - 🤍 Part 5 - 🤍 Part 6 - 🤍 Series Wrap-up & Lies Episode - 🤍 ♪ "The Infinite Steppe" by Sean and Dean Kiner - 🤍 - Available on Patreon! Thanks for the high-quality conversations & for following our community guidelines here: 🤍 Artist: Nick DeWitt I Writer: Jac Kjellberg & James Portnow I Voice: Daniel Floyd I Editor: Carrie Floyd I ♪ Extra History Theme by Demetori: 🤍 #ExtraHistory #GenghisKhan #History
Twitter: 🤍 Patreon: 🤍 Merch: 🤍 Special Thanks to the following Patrons for their support on Patreon: Franco La Bruna Chris Fatta Richard Wolfe Joshua James Baker Mitchell Wildoer Howard G. Dude Blaine Tillack Mason Cox William Foster Thomas Mitchell Perry Gagne Shaun Pullin Anon Spencer Smith Matt M Rbj John Lucid Matthew Josh Selby João Santos Mark Bevan Andrew Keeling This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the situation in the Eastern Steppe and the inter-tribal warfare there which saw the ascendancy of the Mongols. Led by Genghis Khan they waged a series of wars which over the course of decades saw the Mongol Empire become the largest contiguous empire in all of human history. Of course, the empire soon fell into civil war and from that came Khubilai Khan, whose policies earned him a reputation as a skilled and competent ruler. Recommended Reading: John Man - The Mongol Empire: Genghis Khan, His Heirs and the Founding of Modern China. This book is a fantastic detailed overview of the empire and the Yuan dynasty. Has a great chapter on the Mongol's legacy. Morris Rossabi - The Mongols: A Very Short Introduction. I always recommend these books but that's because they're great. This one has some issues with its structure but for its price point it's phenomenal.
See this article for detailed references: 🤍 00:00 Intro 00:11 The Battle of the Indus: Genghis Khan at India’s Doorstep 01:08 Background 03:05 Genghis Khan Turns Back 04:28 Theories: Not Quite Right 05:32 Cultural Affinity with India? 06:39 The Key to Understanding the Conqueror and His Motivations 07:48 The Old Enemy: China 08:59 Temujin: Genghis Khan’s Early Life and Struggle 10:56 Genghis Khan’s Career as a Conqueror 14:24 Genghis Khan’s Invasions: The Hidden Pattern 15:33 Genghis Khan’s Reasons for not Invading India 18:06 Genghis Khan’s Reasons for not Invading India, Summarized 19:04 Genghis Khan: A Misunderstood and Misportrayed Historical Figure 21:28 Recap 21:55 Conclusion SUPPORT THE CHANNEL ►UPI (G-Pay/PhonePe/Paytm): abhijitchavda🤍icici ►PayPal: 🤍 ►Become A Member on YouTube: 🤍 JOIN #AbhijitChavda ★Twitter: 🤍 ★Instagram: 🤍 ★Facebook: 🤍 ★Website: 🤍 ★Email Inquiries: inquiries.chavda🤍gmail.com #AbhijitChavdaPodcast ★Spotify: 🤍 ★Apple Podcasts: 🤍 ★Google Podcasts: 🤍 ★Stitcher: 🤍 ★Amazon Music: 🤍 ★Soundcloud: 🤍 ★Audible: 🤍 #AskAbhijitChavda #Abhijit #Chavda #AskAbhijitShow Thank you for watching! Please share the video and spread the message. 🙏
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In observance of Genghis Khan Day, I talk a little bit about Genghis Khan and his friendship with a Taoist monk called Changchun. SOURCE There are two English translations of 長春真人西遊記 (Changchun's Journey to the West) that I am aware of. Both are in the public domain and available online: - Emil Bretschneider, 1888: 🤍 - Arthur Waley, 1931: 🤍 Some have commented asking about availability of translations in other languages. To my knowledge, Changchun's Journey to the West has only been translated into English, Russian (Palladius, 1866), and Japanese (Iwamura, 1948). Thank you to B. Cichoszewski for preparing the Polish subtitles.
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In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the Mongols go from being a relatively small band of herders who occasionally engaged in some light hunting-gathering to being one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world? It turns out Genghis Khan was a pretty big part of it, but you probably already knew that. The more interesting questions might be, what kind of rulers were they, and what effect did their empire have on the world we know today? Find out, as John FINALLY teaches you about the Mongols. Chapters: Introduction: Wait for it...The Mongols! 00:00 What does it mean to be a nomad? 1:13 Genghis Khan 2:39 An Open Letter to Genghis Khan's Descendants 4:45 The Mongols After Genghis Khan 5:30 Five Reasons the Mongols Were Awesome 6:54 Five Reasons the Mongols Weren't Awesome 8:30 Credits 10:34 Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at 🤍 Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 CC Kids: 🤍
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Claim your special offer for MagellanTV here: 🤍 Start your free trial TODAY so you can watch the brutal “Timur: Mongol Messenger” and the rest of MagellanTV’s history collection right here: 🤍 Genghis Khan embarks on the most horrifying revenge campaign in history after a burgeoning Persian empire attacks his caravans and emissaries. The Mongols showcase their famed mastery of warfare and their notorious penchant for massacre. Tales of silver poured into the eyes of enemies and pyramids of civilian bones color this episode in history. *In describing the scene atop the walls of Otrar, Juvayni quotes from the Shahnama, an 11th-century Persian epic poem to fully illustrate the image of the approaching Mongol forces. - SUPPORT OUR CHANNEL Join the Patreon here! 🤍 ORIGINAL ART PRINTS 🤍 COOL HISTORY MERCH Buy episode-themed merch here! 🤍 An enormous thank you to all of our wonderful Patreon supporters, especially: Carl Johnson Deodat Louis-Charles D. O. Christian Rieger Nick Stringari Christopher NightDocs Fernando López Ojeda Frausty the Snowman RamrodJohnston Sean Feely SOURCES Boyle, John Andrew. “Dynastic and Political History of the Il-Khans.” The Cambridge History of Iran, edited by John Andrew Boyle, vol. 5, Cambridge Univ. Pr., Cambridge, 1968, pp. 303–421. Juvaini, 'Ala-ad-Din 'Ata-Malik. The History of the World-Conqueror. Translated by John Andrew Boyle, vol. 1, Harvard University Press, 1958, Internet Archive, 🤍 Accessed 2022. McLynn, Frank. Genghis Khan: His Conquests, His Empire, His Legacy. Da Capo Press, 2015. — Music credit: 🤍
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Trace the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire which, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, became the largest contiguous land empire in history. It was the largest contiguous land empire in history— stretching from Korea to Ukraine, and from Siberia to southern China. And was forged on the open plains. In the 12th century, the East Asian steppe was home to scattered groups of nomads who, by 1206, would be united under the innovative leadership of a man named Temujin. Anne F. Broadbridge details the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire. Lesson by Anne F. Broadbridge, directed by Globizco Studios. Sign up for our newsletter: 🤍 Support us on Patreon: 🤍 Follow us on Facebook: 🤍 Find us on Twitter: 🤍 Peep us on Instagram: 🤍 View full lesson: 🤍 Thank you so much to our patrons for your support! Without you this video would not be possible! JackKeyton, Matthew D. Vigil, Amin Shahril, Adriano Fontes, Xiao Yu, Fatima Kried, Aravind Battaje, Melissa Suarez, Jason Duncan, Brian A. Dunn, Francisco Amaya, Daisuke Goto, Matt Switzler, Chhunheng Veng, Leonardo Monrroy, Sumedh Ghaisas, Guhten, Amer Harb, Dowey Baothman, Norbert Orgován, Shafeeq Ansari, Gabriel Balsa, Maryam Sultan, Bethany Connor, Jeremy Shimanek, Adam Foreman, Sebastiaan Vleugels, Lâm Nguyễn, Mark Byers, Bradley Heinold, Monkeypatcher, Laurence McMillan, Connor Roberts, Dmitry Neverov, Tonya Ratliff-Garrison, Avinash Amarnath, Eric McDaniel, Cristian Cristian, France Lipužič, EdoKun, Rare Media, Rayo, Faizan, Elizabeth Gu, Nazmul Idris, Po Foon Kwong, Siobhan O'Connor Gwozdz, NinjaBoffin, Jesse Jurman and Josue Perez Miranda.
Go to 🤍 and help support the channel. They are now running a massive Black Friday Sale, plus 10% off on any purchase with code Kings. Thanks to Established Titles for sponsoring this video! The Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Mongol History continues with a video on the lost history of the Mongol leader Genghis khan (Chinggis), as we try to deduce what he was doing for the 10 years he is absent in the sources. Was he a mercenary of the Jin dynasty and did they created their worst enemy? Our podcast on Mongol history - 🤍 How the Mongol Empire Fell - 🤍 How the Europeans fought the Mongols - 🤍 How the Mongols Became Muslim - 🤍 Why the Mongols Tolerated Other Religions - 🤍 Rabban Bar Sauma: Adventures of Mongol Marco Polo - 🤍 Mongol Army - Tactics, Logistics, Siegecraft, Recruitment - 🤍 Is Genghis Khan Ancestor of the Millions? - 🤍 What is the Truth about Tartaria: 🤍 Previous videos in our series on Mongol history - 🤍 Support us on Patreon: 🤍 or Paypal: 🤍 or by joining the youtube membership: 🤍 We are grateful to our patrons and sponsors, who made this video possible. The video was made by Galang Pinandita, while the script was developed by Jack Wilson - The Jackmeister. Check out his channel dedicated to the history of the Mongols: 🤍 This video was narrated by Officially Devin (🤍 & 🤍 Written version of this video was published as an article: 🤍 ✔ Merch store ► 🤍 ✔ Patreon ► 🤍 ✔ Podcast ► 🤍 iTunes: 🤍 ✔ PayPal ► 🤍 ✔ Twitter ► 🤍 ✔ Discord ►🤍 ✔ Facebook ► 🤍 ✔ Instagram ►🤍 Production Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound: 🤍 #Documentary #Mongols #Genghis
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Fue uno de los guerreros más temibles que vivió jamás y puso en marcha una conquista imparable en todo el continente de Eurasia. Pero ¿fue Genghis Khan un bárbaro vicioso o un unificador que allanó el camino para el mundo moderno? Alex Gendler somete a juicio esta controversial figura en La historia versus Genghis Khan. Lección de Dr. Alex Gendler, animación de Brett Underhill Vea la lección completa en: 🤍
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Genghis Khan also known as Chinggis Khan, was the founder and first khagan of the Mongol Empire, which later became the largest contiguous land empire in history. Having spent the majority of his life uniting the Mongol tribes, he launched a series of military campaigns that conquered large parts of China and Central Asia. Genghis Khan (1162–1227 C.E.), the founder of the Mongol Empire, is widely regarded as one of the most successful military commanders in world history. In the year 1206 C.E., Genghis—originally known as Temujin—was in his forties, with his greatest military exploits still ahead of him #genghiskhan #chinggiskhan #warrior #mongolempire #theruler #drbinocsshow #peekabookidz Make sure you watch the whole video to know all the answers to your curious questions! Leave your ideas, suggestions and questions for Dr. Binocs at this Email Id: peekabookidzfeedback🤍gmail.com For more fun learning videos SUBSCRIBE to Peekaboo Kidz: 🤍 Credits - Copyrights and Publishing: Rajshri Entertainment Private Limited All rights reserved. Catch Dr.Binocs At - 🤍 To Watch More Popular Nursery Rhymes Go To - 🤍 To Watch Alphabet Rhymes Go To - 🤍 To Watch Compilations Go To - 🤍 Catch More Lyricals At - 🤍 Subscribe to Peekaboo Kidz: 🤍 Like our Facebook page: 🤍
In the 13th and 14 centuries, the Mongols established the largest land empire in human history. At its furthest extent, the Mongolian Empire stretched from the coast of China along the northern border of the Himalayas, encompassing much of today's Middle East from Persia to the Black Sea, much of south-central Russia and Ukraine and Europe to the gates of Vienna. This was done on foot, wagon, and most famously, on horseback. By the time the Mongols reached the eastern borders of Ukraine in the late 1200s, some of their armies numbered 100,000, but it was not their numbers that were the Mongols' primary weapon – terror was. That policy of terror started with their first great leader, the infamous Genghis Khan. He is not infamous everywhere. “The Great Khan”, as he is also known, is still a national hero in Mongolia today. Many stories about this episode have it that Genghis' older half-brother Behter stole a fish that Temujin killed for the night's meal, and ate it all himself, refusing to share with his family. Soon after, Temujin secretly followed Behter, waited for him to be alone, and then shot him with one of the famous Mongol re-curved bows. Another version of the story adds that Behter, as the oldest brother, began to order people around, and this caused resentment on the part of Temujin and his younger full-brother Qa'sar. There may or may not have been food involved, but in this version, Temujin simply used Behter's greed as an excuse to kill him and move to take control of the the clan himself. Genghis, whose real name was “Temujin”, which means “of iron”. #genghiskhan #history #genghis #mongolempire Scriptwriter: Matthew Gaskill Video Editor & Motion Graphics: Abhishek Sharma Voice-over Artist: Stephan Vox Music: Motionarray.com DISCLAIMER: All materials in these videos are used for entertainment purposes and fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. If you are, or represent, the copyright owner of materials used in this video, and have an issue with the use of said material, please send an email to adayinhistory2021🤍gmail.com Copyright © 2021 A Day In History. All rights reserved.