Finding:
Freebase
searching
Factz
searching
Articles
searching

Genghis Khan

freebase

help
Genghis Khan (, Činggis Qaɣan), 1162–1227), born (meaning "ironworker"), was the Mongol founder, Khan (ruler) and posthumously declared Khagan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire in history. He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of northeast Asia. After... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
Date of Birth:
1162
Date of Death:
1227
Place of Birth: Hentiy Province

Factz from Wikipedia: we found the following about Genghis Khan help

led :

Genghis Khan led armies

Subutai Genghis Khan led the Mongol army westwards in late 1219 to attack Khwarizm.

Mongol Empire 1211: Genghis Khan led his armies across the Gobi desert against the Jin Dynasty of northern China.

Nomadic empire 1211: After a great quriltai or meeting, Genghis Khan led his armies against the Jin Dynasty that ruled northern China.

The Nazis Strike From the wilds of Mongolia rode a mighty army of fierce horsemen, led by Genghis Khan.

Genghis Khan led Mongol

History of the Song Dynasty Although the Song Dynasty was able to defeat further Jurchen invasions, the Mongols led by Genghis Khan, Ögedei Khan, Möngke Khan, and finally Kublai Khan gradually conquered China, until the fall of the Song Dynasty in 1279.

Psychological warfare Genghis Khan, leader of the Mongols in the 13th century AD, united his people to eventually conquer more territory than any other leader in human history.

Foreign relations of Imperial China The Mongol leaders Genghis Khan, Ögedei Khan, Mongke Khan, and Hulagu Khan were able to conquer the Tangut Western Xia and the Jurchen Jin Dynasty in northern China, as well as invaded Korea under the Goryeo Dynasty, turning it into a vassal state that was ruled indirectly.

Genghis Khan led Mongols

Ismaili Using many new and unique military techniques, Genghis Khan led the Mongols across Central Asia into the Middle-East where they won a series of tactical military victories.

Song Dynasty The Mongols, led by Genghis Khan (r. 1206–1227), initially invaded the Jin Dynasty in 1205 and 1209, engaging in large raids across its borders, and in 1211 an enormous Mongol army was assembled to invade the Jin.

Genghis Khan led campaign

History of the Song Dynasty In the years 1205 and 1209 the Jin state was under raid attacks by Mongols from the north, and in 1211 the major campaign led by Genghis Khan was launched.

Almalik In 1219, when Genghis Khan led his host on campaign to Persia, Siknak Tekin followed.

Genghis Khan led destruction

Jiaohe Ruins It was finally abandoned after its destruction during an invasion by the Mongols led by Genghis Khan in the 13th century.

Genghis Khan led Mongol Empire

Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf In this scenario, Genghis Khan is the default leader of the Mongol Empire, with the 8 best generals and advisor available in the Mongol Conquest Scenario.

Genghis Khan led millions

Armenian quote Genghis Khan led millions of women and children to slaughter—with premeditation and a happy heart.

Genghis Khan led battle

Splendid China The park also hosts several shows depicting various events in Chinese History (e.g. a horse riding show depicting a battle led by Genghis Khan), Chinese Cultural Show, etc.

Genghis Khan led invasion

History of Afghanistan Led by Genghis Khan, the invasion resulted in massive slaughter of the population, destruction of many cities, including Herat, Ghazni, and Balkh, and the despoliation of fertile agricultural areas.

Genghis Khan led force

Battle of Indus When the army who awaited the enemy was busy fighting the Mongolian vanguard, Genghis Khan led the main force towards the sultan who was trapped between the Mongols and the river.

Genghis Khan led invade

History of Afghanistan Led by Genghis Khan, the invasion resulted in massive slaughter of the population, destruction of many cities, including Herat, Ghazni, and Balkh, and the despoliation of fertile agricultural areas.

Genghis Khan led hordes

Turkmen people Mongol hordes led by Genghis Khan conquered the area between 1219 to 1221 and devastated many of the cities which led to a rapid decline of the remaining Iranian urban population.

conquered :

Genghis Khan conquered Mongol

Stony Man Born Altajin Illyvich Dzadgad, Tosha Khan claimed to be a descendant of Genghis Khan, the famed Mongol conqueror.

Historic recurrence In 1266, seven years after becoming Emperor of China, Kublai Khan, grandson of the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, demanded that Japan submit to Mongol rule.

The Conqueror The Conqueror is a 1956 film produced by Howard Hughes and starring John Wayne as the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan.

Jin Yong For example, Borjigin Tolui, the youngest son of Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, appears as a boyhood friend of Guo Jing, protagonist of The Legend of the Condor Heroes.

Genghis Khan conquered Afghanistan

Decline of Hinduism in Pakistan In 1215, Genghis Khan conquered Afghanistan and devastated the Muslim world.

Decline of Buddhism in India In 1215, Genghis Khan conquered Afghanistan and devastated the Muslim world.

Genghis Khan conquered khanate

Genghis Khan Genghis Khan decided to conquer the Kara-Khitan khanate and defeat Kuchlug possibly to take him out of power.

Genghis Khan conquered Tangut Western Xia

Foreign relations of Imperial China The Mongol leaders Genghis Khan, Ögedei Khan, Mongke Khan, and Hulagu Khan were able to conquer the Tangut Western Xia and the Jurchen Jin Dynasty in northern China, as well as invaded Korea under the Goryeo Dynasty, turning it into a vassal state that was ruled indirectly.

Genghis Khan conquered Jurchen Jin Dynasty

Foreign relations of Imperial China The Mongol leaders Genghis Khan, Ögedei Khan, Mongke Khan, and Hulagu Khan were able to conquer the Tangut Western Xia and the Jurchen Jin Dynasty in northern China, as well as invaded Korea under the Goryeo Dynasty, turning it into a vassal state that was ruled indirectly.

Genghis Khan conquered land

Organization of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan It is sometimes claimed that having conquered a vast land, Genghis Khan encouraged trade and exchange.

Genghis Khan conquered territory

Psychological warfare Genghis Khan, leader of the Mongols in the 13th century AD, united his people to eventually conquer more territory than any other leader in human history.

Genghis Khan conquered Ta

Tatar (disambiguation) A Mongolian tribe, Ta-ta Mongols, that was conquered/absorbed by Genghis Khan.

Genghis Khan conquered Turkestan

1209 Genghis Khan conquers Turkestan.

Genghis Khan conquered Jin Dynasty

Genghis Khan In 1211, after the conquest of Western Xia, Genghis Khan planned again to conquer the Jin Dynasty.

Genghis Khan conquered empire

History of Tibet Tibetans learned in 1207 that Genghis Khan was conquering the Tangut empire.

Genghis Khan conquered Kara

Genghis Khan Genghis Khan decided to conquer the Kara-Khitan khanate and defeat Kuchlug possibly to take him out of power.

Genghis Khan conquered Yinchuan

Ningxia It then came under Mongol domination after Genghis Khan conquered Yinchuan in the early thirteenth century.

sent :

Genghis Khan sent Subutai

Subutai Genghis Khan sent Subutai to hunt down the Merkits.

Subutai Genghis Khan sent Subutai and Jebe with 10,000 men to hunt him down.

Genghis Khan sent missions

History of Iran The Mongol invasion of Iran began in 1219, after two diplomatic missions to Khwarezm sent by Genghis Khan had been massacred.

Kuchlug In 1218 the governor of Otrar (a city controlled by Muhammad II) humiliated and murdered two missions sent by Genghis Khan.

Genghis Khan sent tumens

Mongol invasions of India After defeating Jalal ad-Din at the Battle of Indus in 1221, Genghis Khan sent two tumens to pursue him.

Genghis Khan Therefore, Genghis sent only two tumen (20,000 soldiers) against Kuchlug, under his younger general, Jebe, known as "The Arrow".

Genghis Khan sent emissaries

Khwarezmian Empire In 1218, Genghis Khan sent some emissaries to the Shah, but when he executed the Mongol diplomats in defiance of the emerging great power, Genghis retaliated with a force of 200,000 men.

Genghis Khan sent Chagatai

Jochi When the latter refused to obey Genghis Khan sent Chagatai and Ögedei against him.

Genghis Khan sent ambassadors

Persian Empire In 1218, Genghis Khan sent ambassadors and merchants to the city of Otrar, on the northeastern confines of the Khwarizm shahdom.

Genghis Khan sent merchants

Persian Empire In 1218, Genghis Khan sent ambassadors and merchants to the city of Otrar, on the northeastern confines of the Khwarizm shahdom.

Genghis Khan sent Ögedei

Jochi When the latter refused to obey Genghis Khan sent Chagatai and Ögedei against him.

Genghis Khan sent Jebe

Subutai Genghis Khan sent Subutai and Jebe with 10,000 men to hunt him down.

Genghis Khan sent situation

Muhammad II of Khwarezm It was in this situation that, in 1218, Genghis Khan sent his emissaries to the shah in Samarkand.

more showing 3 of 129
false
100
Wikipedia Articles: results 1 - 10 of 1116
help
  1. close

    Genghis Khan

    Genghis Khan (IPA: [ʧiŋgɪs χaːŋ]) (Mongolian: Чингис Хаан , Chinggis Khaan, Činggis Qaɣan), c. 1162–1227), born Temüjin (meaning "ironworker"), was the Mongol founder, Khan (ruler) and posthumously declared Khagan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire in history.
  2. close

    Genghis Khan (disambiguation)

    Genghis Khan can refer to: Genghis Khan, 13th century military leader
  3. close

    Genghis Khan (song)

    "Genghis Khan" is a single by Hip Hop group Jedi Mind Tricks. The original press, distributed through JMT's Superegular Recordings, was released as a promo in early 2000 .
  4. close

    Descent from Genghis Khan

    The Girays are the only living people whose patrilineal descent from Genghis Khan is reasonably certain.
  5. close

    Genghis Khan (video game)

    Genghis Khan (Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika: Genghis Khan in Japan) is a NES, Amiga, DOS and MSX turn-based strategy game developed by Koei that takes the player inside the virtual life of either Genghis Khan or one of his archrivals.
  6. close

    Genghis Khan (1965 film)

    Genghis Khan is among the most famous film versions depicting the life and conquests of the Mongol emperor Genghis Khan. It was released in the United Kingdom and the United States in 1965 by Columbia Pictures, and was directed by Henry Levin, and starred Omar Sharif, who that same year starred in another epic, Doctor Zhivago.
  7. close

    Mongol Empire

    This campaign lasted until 1210 with the Western Xia ruler submitting to Genghis Khan.
  8. close

    Mausoleum of Genghis Khan

    Genghis Khan on the Web - Links about the Mausoleum and the controversy surrounding it.
  9. close

    Battle of the Kalka River

    Storm from the East: From Genghis Khan to Khubilai Khan.
  10. close

    Category:Genghis Khan

    Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Genghis Khan

Explore the following pages on Powerset:

parse:article:Genghis\sKhan
Genghis Khan