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  • '''Genghis Khan''' (c. 1162-1227) was the title of Temujin, who was the founder and most su ...wning moment of this initial rise to power was his assumption of the title Genghis Khan (which probably means something like ''Oceanic Ruler'' or ''Universal Ruler
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  • * 1206: Jamuka was killed. Temüjin was given the title ''Genghis Khan'' by his followers in a [[Kurultai]] (around 40 years of age). ...h of northwestern China and parts of Tibet. Western Xia ruler submitted to Genghis Khan. During this period, the [[Uighurs]] also submitted peacefully to the Mongo
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  • ...t=Ratchnevsky |first=Paul |others= tr. & ed. Thomas Nivison Haining |title=Genghis Khan: His Life and Legacy [Čingis-Khan: sein Leben und Wirken] |year=1992, c199 * {{cite book |last=Juvaynī |first=Alā al-Dīn Atā Malik, 1226–1283 |title=Genghis Khan: The History of the World-Conqueror [Tarīkh-i jahāngushā] |others=tr. Jo
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Genghis Khan]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[http://www.fsmitha.com/h3/h11mon.htm Genghis Khan and the Mongols]. Maintained by Frank E. Smitha. *[http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/genghis/ Genghis Khan on the Web] (directory of some 250 resources)
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  • *[http://www.fsmitha.com/h3/h11mon.htm Genghis Khan and the Mongols]. Maintained by Frank E. Smitha. *[http://www.isidore-of-seville.com/genghis/ Genghis Khan on the Web] (directory of some 250 resources)
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  • * 1206: Jamuka was killed. Temüjin was given the title ''Genghis Khan'' by his followers in a [[Kurultai]] (around 40 years of age). ...h of northwestern China and parts of Tibet. Western Xia ruler submitted to Genghis Khan. During this period, the [[Uighurs]] also submitted peacefully to the Mongo
    2 KB (286 words) - 16:37, 1 April 2024
  • '''Genghis Khan''' (c. 1162-1227) was the title of Temujin, who was the founder and most su ...wning moment of this initial rise to power was his assumption of the title Genghis Khan (which probably means something like ''Oceanic Ruler'' or ''Universal Ruler
    1 KB (173 words) - 21:52, 6 February 2010
  • A descendant of both [[Genghis Khan]] and [[Tamerlane]], he founded the [[Moghul Empire]] from [[Kabul]]; he ru
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  • ...tween China and the West, and used by forces of [[Alexander the Great]], [[Genghis Khan]], and Darius the Great.
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  • {{r|Genghis Khan}}
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  • {{r|Genghis Khan}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Genghis Khan]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...utonomous region]] Its heritage is in the 13th century Mongol empire of [[Genghis Khan]]; the empire ended in the 14th century and the region eventually came unde
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  • {{r|Genghis Khan}}
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  • ...t=Ratchnevsky |first=Paul |others= tr. & ed. Thomas Nivison Haining |title=Genghis Khan: His Life and Legacy [Čingis-Khan: sein Leben und Wirken] |year=1992, c199 * {{cite book |last=Juvaynī |first=Alā al-Dīn Atā Malik, 1226–1283 |title=Genghis Khan: The History of the World-Conqueror [Tarīkh-i jahāngushā] |others=tr. Jo
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  • {{r|Genghis Khan}}
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  • {{r|Genghis Khan}}
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  • ...of [[Greece]] to invade ancient [[India]] and by the military forces of [[Genghis Khan]] of [[Mongolia]], Darius the Great of [[Persia]], and many others. The pa
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  • ...102605.shtml </ref> This is the only temple in the world which commemorate Genghis Khan.
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  • Mongols under Genghis Khan did practice an equivalent of swarming, partially because their non-electro Genghis Khan used the Mongol [[Yam system]], which established a rear line of points for
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  • The [[Mongol|Mongols]] to the north became unified under the leadership of [[Genghis Khan]]. The Mongol empire expanded south into China, founding the [[Yuan dynasty
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  • ** ''[[The Private Life of Genghis Khan]]'', also available in the first edition of ''The Salmon of Doubt'', though
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