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| | Genghis Khan - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | According to Ratchnevsky, accepting a birth in 1155 would render Genghis Khan a father only at the age of 30, and would imply that at the ripe age of 72 he personally commanded the expedition against the Tanguts. |
 | | Also, according to the Altan Tobci, Genghis Khan's sister, Temulin, was nine years younger than he; but the Secret History relates that Temulin was an infant during the attack by the Merkits, during which Genghis Khan would have been 18, had he been born in 1155. |
 | | Zhao Hong reports in his travelogue that the Mongols he questioned did not and had never known their ages. |
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