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Genghis Khan (or Chingiz Khan) (c. 1155-1227)Mongol conqueror, ruler of all Mongol peoples from 1206. He conquered the empires of northern China 1211-15 and Khwarazm 1219-21, and invaded northern India in 1221, while his lieutenants advanced as far as the Crimea. When he died, his empire ranged from the Yellow Sea to the Black Sea; it continued to expand after his death to extend from Hungary to Korea. Genghis Khan controlled probably a larger area than any other individual in history. He was not only a great military leader, but the creator of a stable political system. The ruins of his capital Karakorum are southwest of Ulaanbaatar in Mongolia; his alleged remains are preserved at Ejin Horo, Inner Mongolia.
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Having already trotted out Hitler and Stalin in order to attempt to frighten the American public into voting for Republicans in November, can Genghis Khan, Attila the Hun and Vlad the Impaler be far behind? During the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368), the Mongol wars and general turmoil under Genghis Khan overshadowed a strong artistic legacy enriched by diverse foreign influences. Against dingbats like these, who wouldn't prefer to be tried in one of those fantasy melodramas where the jury consists of historical heavies like Genghis Khan, Vlad the Impaler, and Gwarvaq of Argus 7? |
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