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Genghis Khan
Birth name:Temüjin ( Mongolian: Тэмүүжин)
Birth and death: 1155/ 1162/ 1167 - August 18, 1227
Family name: Borjigin ( Mongolian: Боржигин)

Genghis Khan ( Mongolian: Чингис Хаан, Jenghis Khan, Jinghis Khan, Chinghiz Khan, Jinghiz Khan, Chinggis Khan, Changaiz Khan, original name Temüjin, Temuchin, Mongolian: Тэмүүжин) (c. 1155/ 1162/ 1167 - August 18, 1227) was a great Khan of Mongol Empire and a military leader. Following the unification of all Mongol tribes, Genghis conquered north China ( Jin Empire), Western Xia, Central Asia, Persia, and MongoliaAlternative meaning: Mongolia (region Mongolia ( Khalkha Mongolian: is a landlocked country in Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and the People's Republic of China to the south. After the conquest of China by the Mongol Empire, much of Mongolia was ru by creating Mongol Empire by 1227. By the time of his death in 1227, his empire stretched from Yellow Sea to Caspian Sea. During his lifetime, and especially after his death, Genghis' exploits garnered him as bloodthirsty warrior and outstanding statesman through his code of law Yasa. His successors expanded Mongol lands into the largest empire in human history stretching from Hungary to China, an empire four times the size of Alexander the Great. His grandson and latter successor Kublai was first emperor of Yuan Dynasty ( 1271- 1368). Genghis Khan is regarded as the founding father of Mongolia.

1 Early life

Genghis Khan was born by the name of Temüjin sometime between 1162 and 1167, the second son of Yesükhei, a tribal chief of the Kiyad (singular: Kiyan). Yesükhei's clan is called Borjigin (plural: Borjigid). He was named after a defeated rival chief.

Temüjin's early life was a most difficult one. Whilst still a boy, his father was murdered by the neighboring Tartars in 1175, and Temüjin was inducted as the clan's chief. His clan abandoned him and his family, refusing to be led by a mere boy. For the next few years, he and his family lived the way of life of poor nomads, surviving primarily off rodents. In one instance he slew his half-brother in a temper. In another, Temüjin was captured in a raid by a rival tribe and held captive with a wooden collar around his neck. He later escaped with an assistance from a sympathetic captor.

Around the age of 20, Temüjin visited his future wife Börte, and received a black sable coat from her tribe; this was the foundation for his increased wealth from conquest. Temüjin later married Börte, according to legend rescuing her after she was kidnapped — a story which exhibited many aspects of traditional love stories.



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