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Genghis Khan sent emissaries
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Genghis Khan
Subutai sent emissaries to the Slavic princes calling for a separate peace, but the emissaries were executed. ... Genghis Khan -
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Mongol Empire
Japan's ruler Hojo Tokimune first sent back the emissaries time and time again without audience in Kamakura, and then after the first invasion was so bold as to behead Kublai's emissaries, twice. ... Three years later though, he changed this policy and sent his envoys with precious gifts to greet Temur Khan in Khanbalik. -
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Mongol invasions of India
After defeating Jalal ad-Din at the Battle of Indus in 1221, Genghis Khan sent two tumens to pursue him. -
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Otrar
In 1218 Genghis Khan sent to Otrar, and the Khoresmshakh Mohammed II's court, a trade caravan. -
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Franco-Mongol alliance
The first official communications between Europe and the Mongol Empire occurred between Pope Innocent IV and the Great Khans, via letters and envoys which were sent overland and could take years to arrive. ... ↑ Weatherford, Genghis Khan, p. 181. -
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Persian Empire
In 1218, Genghis Khan sent ambassadors and merchants to the city of Otrar, on the northeastern confines of the Khwarizm shahdom. -
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Islamic conquest of Afghanistan
Followings years of conquest in China and Central Asia, the Mongol Empire had emerged as a major world power of its day and attempted to co-exist with some of their neighbors including the empire of the Khwarezmia Shah and sent emissaries to establish diplomatic and trading links. ... A product of both Turkish and Mongol descent, Timur claimed Genghis Khan as an ancestor. -
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Muhammad II of Khwarezm
It was in this situation that, in 1218, Genghis Khan sent his emissaries to the shah in Samarkand. -
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History of Mongolia
| Before Genghis Khan | ... He sent an ultimatum to the some of the ruling clergy of Tibet stating: "If you surrender, we'll develop the Dharma with you. -
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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. ... Isfahan was astounded and sent emissaries to complain.
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