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GENGHIS KHAN

GENGHIS KHAN
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(1162 - 1227) Mongol conqueror of most of Asia and of east Europe. He was known for his military leadership and great cruelty. PDC Volume 3 Approved Glossary
GENGHIS KHAN
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(1162-1227) Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and Eastern Europe. He and his armies were totally ruthless in their actions and were said to have killed over a million people in one city alone. Now, that sounds more like Genghis Khan talking to me than an enlightened statesman.
GENGHIS KHAN
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(1162@1227) Mongolian general and emperor, and one of the most famous conquerors of all time. Genghis became chief of a small Mongol tribe at the age of thirteen. Soon he began to attract followers, form alliances and construct an army. He used strict discipline and harsh training to build a superior fighting force. With his army, Genghis started conquering neighboring tribes and became known for his great cruelty in battle. By 1206, he had conquered the entirety of Mongolia and continued to expand his rule, ultimately conquering large portions of China and southwestern Asia. All along the route of conquest, his army ruthlessly eliminated any enemy. They spread terror and destruction and when conquered territories showed resistance, they would systematically slaughter the population of entire cities.(1162@1227) Mongolian general and emperor, and one of the most famous conquerors of all time. Genghis became chief of a small Mongol tribe at the age of thirteen. Soon he began to attract followers, form alliances and construct an army, using strict discipline and harsh training to build a superior fighting force. With his army, Genghis started conquering neighboring tribes and became known for his great cruelty in battle. By 1206, he had conquered the entirety of Mongolia; thereafter he continued to expand his rule, ultimately conquering large portions of China and southwestern Asia. His army ruthlessly eliminated any enemy; they were known to systematically slaughter the population of entire cities that resisted them.(1162 - 1227) Mongol conqueror of most of Asia and of east Europe. He was known for his military leadership and great cruelty.(1162 - 1227) Mongol conqueror of most of Asia and of East Europe. He was known to be ruthless in war, but he built an empire which lasted until 1368.(1162 - 1227) Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and Eastern Europe. He and his armies were totally ruthless in their actions and were said to have killed over a million people in one city alone.(1162 - 1227) Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and Eastern Europe.a Mongolian emperor and general of the late 12th and early 13th centuries, known for his military leadership and great cruelty. He conquered vast portions of northern China and southwestern Asia.(1162-1227) Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and eastern Europe. He and his armies were totally ruthless in their actions and were said to have killed over a million people in one city alone.(1162-1227) Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and Eastern Europe. He and his armies were totally ruthless in their actions and were said to have killed over a million people in one city alone. But of course, you have all of your latent reactive thinkingnesses of former identities are stacked up there like Genghis Khan's pyramid of skulls. -E-Meter Data Instant Reads, Part II (24 May 62)(1162-1227) Mongol conqueror of much of Asia and Eastern Europe. He and his armies were totally ruthless in their actions and were said to have killed over a million people in one city alone. But of course, you have all of your latent reactive thinkingnesses of former identities are stacked up there like Genghis Khan's pyramid of skulls. -E-Meter. Data Instant Reads, Part 11 (24 May 62) gents., (colloquial) gentlemen; men. No, gents of this character who have a system worked out this way would-the last thing in the world they'dVo would be blow their own game, see? -Auditing Comm Cycles (6 Aug. 63) (1162-1227) Mongolian general and emperor, and one of the most famous conquerors of all time. His army ruthlessly eliminated any enemy. They were known to systematically slaughter the population of entire cities that resisted them. Now, that sounds more like Genghis Khan talking, to me, than an enlightened statesman. Unconditional surrender.(1162-1227) Mongolian general and emperor, and one of the most famous conquerors of all time. His army ruthlessly eliminated any enemy and were known to systematically slaughter the population of entire cities that resisted them. Now, that sounds more like Genghis Khan talking, to me, than an enlightened statesman. Unconditional surrender. -Handling the PTS (8 June 65) (1162-1227) Mongolian general and emperor, and one of the most famous conquerors of all time. His army ruthlessly eliminated any enemy and were known to systematically slaughter the population of entire cities that resisted them. Now, that sounds more like Genghis Khan talking, to me, than an enlightened statesman. Unconditional surrender.