Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Free Essays on Ghengis Khan
ââ¬Å"  The Mongolian Empireâ⬠      The Mongolian warrior Genghis Khan (1162-1227), also known as Jenghiz Khan     was said to have conquered over two-thirds of the known world in his lifetime. He was     renowned as a brilliant strategist, employing methods of warfare that were decades before     his time. He had a mobile cavalry, coordinated fighting style, and respect for his     subordinates, the Mongolian horde.      	  Temu-jin of Mongolia, best known by others as Genghis Khan, meaning     ââ¬Å"Universal rulerâ⬠ or ââ¬Å"emperor of all emperorsâ⬠ is said to have created one of the greatest     empires spanning from China to the Adriatic Sea. Temu-jin was the son of Kiyat-     Borijiad chieftan who was assassinated when Temu-jin was a young man. Most of the     followers of Genghis Khans father felt he was to young of a boy to protect them, so the     tribe went and sought a more powerful lord leaving Genghis Khan and his family to fend     for themselves. For about ten years they lived off the land eating roots, berries and small     animals such as mice. During these years it taught Genghis Khan to not be foolishly     adventurous and brave giving him the shrewd, steady and practical personality that will     be reflected in his return to unite the Mongols in his conquests. Years later in 1206 he     would accept the rule of leader of the Kiyat tribes in an attempt to reunite his people.     The many hardships he endured in his youth would embolden him and give him courage     to face the battles that lay ahead.    	    Starting from nowhere Genghis Khan he had to improve his station in life, he     sought the help of a friend of his fathers Togrul- Khan of the Keraits. Genghis Khan used     a coat of black sable as a gift to Togrul-Khan in exchange for his promise of reuniting his     Fathersââ¬â¢ followers. ââ¬Å"As a descendent of royal blood, he considered himself an aristocrat     of the Steppes, he was the father of three valiant war...  Free Essays on Ghengis Khan  Free Essays on Ghengis Khan    ââ¬Å"  The Mongolian Empireâ⬠      The Mongolian warrior Genghis Khan (1162-1227), also known as Jenghiz Khan     was said to have conquered over two-thirds of the known world in his lifetime. He was     renowned as a brilliant strategist, employing methods of warfare that were decades before     his time. He had a mobile cavalry, coordinated fighting style, and respect for his     subordinates, the Mongolian horde.      	  Temu-jin of Mongolia, best known by others as Genghis Khan, meaning     ââ¬Å"Universal rulerâ⬠ or ââ¬Å"emperor of all emperorsâ⬠ is said to have created one of the greatest     empires spanning from China to the Adriatic Sea. Temu-jin was the son of Kiyat-     Borijiad chieftan who was assassinated when Temu-jin was a young man. Most of the     followers of Genghis Khans father felt he was to young of a boy to protect them, so the     tribe went and sought a more powerful lord leaving Genghis Khan and his family to fend     for themselves. For about ten years they lived off the land eating roots, berries and small     animals such as mice. During these years it taught Genghis Khan to not be foolishly     adventurous and brave giving him the shrewd, steady and practical personality that will     be reflected in his return to unite the Mongols in his conquests. Years later in 1206 he     would accept the rule of leader of the Kiyat tribes in an attempt to reunite his people.     The many hardships he endured in his youth would embolden him and give him courage     to face the battles that lay ahead.    	    Starting from nowhere Genghis Khan he had to improve his station in life, he     sought the help of a friend of his fathers Togrul- Khan of the Keraits. Genghis Khan used     a coat of black sable as a gift to Togrul-Khan in exchange for his promise of reuniting his     Fathersââ¬â¢ followers. ââ¬Å"As a descendent of royal blood, he considered himself an aristocrat     of the Steppes, he was the father of three valiant war...    
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