The Mongolian ruler, Genghis Khan, is one of the most brutal and successful military leaders in history. He has conquered more land than any other person and his armies terrorized the whole world.

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The Mongol Kingdom, which grew to be the greatest contiguous empire in history following Genghis Khan's death, was founded by Genghis Khan, the first Great Khan (Emperor), who was born Temüjin and reigned from around 1162 until August 25, 1227. He attained power by bringing together a number of the nomadic tribes of the Mongol steppe and becoming known as Genghis Khan, the supreme leader of the Mongols. He initiated the Mongol invasions, which ultimately saw the conquering of most of Eurasia, including incursions by Mongol raiding bands as far west as Legnica in western Poland and as far south as Gaza while mainly in control of the tribes of Northeast Asia. Throughout his life, he waged war on the Western Xia, Qara Khitai, Khwarezmia, and Jin dynasties.Generals carried out raids against mediaeval Circassia, the Kievan Rus, Volga Bulgaria, and Georgia.
Genghis Khan was one of history's greatest conquerors thanks to his extraordinary military prowess; by the time of the Great Khan's death, the Mongol Empire controlled a sizable chunk of Central Asia and China. In local histories, Genghis Khan and his tale of conquest have a dreadful reputation. Genghis Khan's conquests are characterised by many mediaeval chroniclers and contemporary historians as wholesale destruction on an unparalleled scale that caused dramatic population losses in some places as a result of both mass killings and hunger. The most cautious estimates place the death toll during Genghis Khan's military conquests at around four million, while the most thorough historical reports place it as high as sixty million. The other hand For instance, the Buddhist Uyghur kingdom of Qocho, which was a vassal of the Qara Khitai empire, saw him as a liberator and freely left it to become a vassal state of the Mongols. Early Renaissance sources also represented Genghis Khan favourably in recognition of the significant dissemination of ideas, technology, and culture along the Silk Road under the Mongol Empire.
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