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Genghis Khan led destruction
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Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan led a division on a raid through Afghanistan and northern India, while another contingent marched through the Caucasus and into Russia. ... Mongol Empire in 1227 at Genghis Khan's death -
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Nomadic empire
1211: After a great quriltai or meeting, Genghis Khan led his armies against the Jin Dynasty that ruled northern China. ... The empire's expansion continued for a generation or more after Genghis's death in 1227. -
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Subutai
Genghis Khan led the Mongol army westwards in late 1219 to attack Khwarizm. ... The Mongol operations were interrupted by the death of Genghis Khan. -
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Mongol Empire
At the time of Genghis Khan's death in 1227, the empire was divided among his four sons, with his third son as the supreme Khan. ... Destruction under the Mongol Empire -
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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. A grandson of Genghis Khan, Hulagu Khan, led the devastating attack on Alamut in 1256 AD, only a short time before he would sack the Abbasid caliphate in Baghdad in 1258 AD. -
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Timeline of the Mongol Empire
1211: Genghis Khan led his armies across the Gobi desert against the Jin Dynasty of northern China. ... 1227: Genghis Khan's death; Mongol leaders returned to Mongolia for kuriltai. -
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Timeline of Mongol Empire
1211: Genghis Khan led his armies across the Gobi desert against the Jin Dynasty of northern China. ... 1227: Genghis Khan's death; Mongol leaders returned to Mongolia for kuriltai. -
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Battle of the Kalka River
Meanwhile, Ă–zbeg, the Atabeg of Azerbaijan, saved his capital, Tabriz, and prevented his country's destruction by offering to the Mongols a large amount of money, clothing and horses. ... Genghis Khan: Conqueror of the World. -
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Mongol invasion of Central Asia
This led Genghis Khan to attack the Khwarezmian Dynasty. ... Genghis killed many of the inhabitants, enslaving the rest, and executed Inalchuq by pouring molten gold through his throat, as retribution for the death of Genghis' caravan. -
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Almalik
In 1219, when Genghis Khan led his host on campaign to Persia, Siknak Tekin followed.
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Genghis Khan led destruction