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Genghis Khan conquered Mongol
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Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan realised that he needed people who could govern cities and states conquered by him. ... | Mongol Empire | -
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Mongol Empire
Native people of modern Taiwan and Phillipines helped the Mongol armada but they were never conquered. ... "Genghis Khan Empire". -
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Franco-Mongol alliance
The Mongols swiftly conquered the cities. ... The Mongol Warlords: Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan, Hulegu, Tamerlane. -
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History of Mongolia
| Before Genghis Khan | ... Shortly after returning to Mongolia, the Mongol army invaded the Tangut state in 1226 and conquered in city Ninxia. -
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Nomadic empire
They were conquered by the Tang general Su Ding Fang in 657. ... Genghis Khan and the formation of the Mongol empire -
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Mongol invasion of Central Asia
This led Genghis Khan to attack the Khwarezmian Dynasty. ... Tolui's army consisted of somewhere around 50,000 men, which was composed of a core of Mongol soldiers (some estimates place it at 7,000), supplemented by a large body of foreign soldiers, such as Turks and previously conquered peoples in China and Mongolia. -
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Battle of the Kalka River
Following this victory, the Mongols turned east and met Genghis Khan and the rest of the Mongol army in the steppes to the east of the Syr Darya River. ... In 1237, Subutai together with Batu led another attack on Rus, this time with 120,000 men and with this army, he conquered Kievan Rus'. -
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History of Turkmenistan
In the 1370’s, the Mongol leader Timur The Lame (known as Tamerlane in Europe), a self-proclaimed descendant of Genghis Khan, conquered Turkmen states once more and established the short lived Timurid Empire, which collapsed after Timur's death in 1405, when Turkmens became independent once again. -
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Armeno-Mongol alliance
After Baghdad, in 1260 the Mongol forces, along with their Christian allies, conquered Muslim Syria, domain of the Ayyubid dynasty. ... Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World. -
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Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
These massacres were a method of psychological warfare that was used on populations not yet conquered. ... The book puts particular emphasis on what it perceives as Genghis Khan's legacy; it attributes many aspects of the Renaissance such as the spread of paper and printing, the compass, gunpowder and musical instruments such as the violin, to the impact of trade that was enabled by Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire.
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