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Genghis Khan Research Paper

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“The greatest happiness is to scatter your enemy and drive him before you. To see his cities reduced to ashes. To see those who love him shrouded and in tears. And to gather to your bosom his wives and daughters.” ~Genghis Khan. How can you compare Genghis Khan in Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure to Genghis Khan in life? People know Genghis Khan as a ruthless killer. When really there is more under his long hair and big beard. Genghis Khan was a successful leader, who did not have many conflicts along the way and had parts of him hidden away that no one really knows about. The movie “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure” is about two high school friends that have started a band. One day, their history teacher told the duo that they had to …show more content…

Genghis’s territory was the same size as Mongolia. Genghis Khan ruled over 1 million people. He made laws that “forbade the selling and kidnapping of women, banned the enslavement of any Mongol and made livestock theft,” which was punishable by death. One major issue that happened during Khan’s time was that in 1219, Genghis Khan went to war against the Khwarezm Empire. He and the sultan made a treaty. But when the first caravan arrived, the things on it were stolen. Also the people in charge were killed. The sultan thought that it was Khan’s doing so he killed some of Khan’s …show more content…

This shows that he was ruthless. The Mongols’ attacks may have reduced the entire world population by as much as 11 percent. He was tolerant of many different religions. Genghis Khan liked diversity in his conquered lands. He had a law declaring religious freedom for all. This shows how he was generous and accepting. Genghis Khan paved the way for a peaceful era between Europe and China. He developed the first Mongolian written language, even though he was illiterate. Despite the fact that he liked to solve issues with force, he created rules that were made to resolve conflicts peacefully. According to an international team of geneticists, about 1 in 12 men in Asia-and therefore 1 in 200 men worldwide-carry a form of the Y chromosome that originated in Mongolia nearly 1,000 years ago. There is no definitive record of what he looked like. There isn’t a lot of information regarding his physical appearance or personality. Over the years, no portraits or sculptures have survived. If there is some information about Genghis Khan’s appearance it’s often contradictory or unreliable. Most scholars believe that he was tall and strong, with long hair and a big beard. According to the 14th Century Persian chronicler Rashid al-Din, he believes that Genghis had red hair and green eyes. But Al-Din’s belief isn’t reliable because he never met Khan in person. There aren’t any authentic portraits of Genghis Khan that have

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