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Genghis Khan As An Expansion Of The Mongolian Empire

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Genghis Khan or Chingis Khan, played an imperative role in the creation and expansion of the notorious Mongolian Empire. Genghis Khan established the Mongolian Empire in 1206, after conquering the rival nomadic tribes, thus uniting all of Mongolia. Genghis Khan saw the expansion of the Mongolian Empire through the utilisation of advanced military tactics, and an extreme tolerance with trade and religion. Genghis Khan was imperative in the creation and expansion of the Mongolian Empire, and without him, the largest contiguous land empire of approximately 24 million square kilometres would never had existed.

Genghis Khan was born in 1165 to the name Temujin, and was born into a small Mongol tribe that his father was the Khan of. As a result of his esteemed birth, and acquired marksmen and horsemen skills, he was betrothed to a neighbouring Khan’s daughter at the age of 9. After a few years with her tribe, he learnt that his father was murdered, and his family was sent into exile, and he, as well. After tracking his family, Temujin returned to the tribe of his betrothed, and married her, thus forming an alliance with her tribe. Temujin then spent the next few years forming his own tribe, of which he used to conquer all other Mongolian tribes, he completed this by 1204. In 1206, Temujin called for a great assembly on the banks of the Onon River, there he was named Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan played a pivotal role in the creation of the Mongolian Empire, and without

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