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Genghis Khan

A Captivating Guide to the Founder of the Mongol Empire and His Conquests Which Resulted in the Largest Contiguous Empire in History

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Genghis Khan

By: Captivating History
Narrated by: Jason Zenobia
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If you want to discover the captivating life of Genghis Khan, then pay attention...

Around the year 1162, near the modern capital of Mongolia, a baby boy was born into a fractious and violent world. The birth of this child must have caused quite a stir among the members of the nomadic tribe that he had been born into. Word soon traveled that the son of Yesügei, the Borjigin tribal leader, had been born clutching a blood clot in his tiny hand.

Mongol folklore hailed this as a sign that the child would grow up to be a great leader of men, but, perhaps, history would interpret the baby’s gruesome prize as a foreshadowing of the bloodshed that would accompany his life and his legacy.

In Genghis Khan: A Captivating Guide to the Founder of the Mongol Empire and His Conquests Which Resulted in the Largest Contiguous Empire in History, you will discover chapters such as:

  • The Mongolian Steppe
  • Temüjin
  • Becoming Genghis Khan
  • Building the Mongol Empire
  • Life in Genghis Khan’s Empire
  • Military Genius
  • Innovation
  • Death and Succession
  • The Mongol Empire After Genghis Khan
  • Pax Mongolica
  • The End of an Empire
  • And much, much more!

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Ancient Asia China Historical Mongol Empire Military Middle Ages
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