File:Burkhan Khaldun.PNG

Description
Mongol Genghis Khan is one of the most famous conquerors in history. His real story contains many elements of intrigue, drama, politics, strategy, betrayal, colossal battles, which are packed in such a way that it can create a tense feeling throughout the reading.

Thousands of years ago, Genghis Khan was known as the Mongol leader who was very vicious and reluctant to kill. In addition, Genghis Khan, whose first name is Temudgin, was a famous leader throughout history, having successfully expanded the Mongol rule, to almost the entire Earth.

Genghis Khan was the greatest conqueror the world has ever known. He is a legendary figure, perhaps second in fame only to Jesus Christ, and in popular imagery is the very avatar of savagery and barbarism. And what could be more damning for the modern reactionary politician than to be accused of being to the ‘right of Genghis Khan’? The real Genghis, however, was a genuine phenomenon. He and his sons vanquished peoples from the Adriatic to the Pacific, reaching modern Austria, Finland, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Vietnam, Burma, Japan and Indonesia. The Mongol empire covered 12 million contiguous square miles – an area as large as Africa. In contrast, the Roman Empire was about half the size of the continental USA. By 1240, Mongol conquests covered most of the known world – since the Americas and Australasia were unknown to the ‘world island’ of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Modern countries that formed part of the Mongol empire at its greatest extent contain 3 billion of the world’s 7 billion population.... Led by Genghis Khan and his sons and grandsons, the Mongols briefly ruled most of modern-day Russia, China, Korea, Southeast Asia, Persia, India, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. They reshaped world geography, culture and history in ways that still resound today. …..Sivkishen Ji Author