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  Genghis Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Chingis Khan is often considered a military and political genius and one of the most influential leaders in world history, making his mark as one of the most all-encompassing and paramount leaders to all.
Later she was kidnapped in a raid by the Merkit tribe and Chingis Khan called on his friend and later rival, Jamuka, and his protector, Toghril of the Kereit tribe, for aid.
Chingis Khan's armies seemed to be incomparably superior in the 12th and 13th century because of their superior strategy and mobility.
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The Khan's Ordon, the Ordon of Khulan Khatun, the Ordon of Khor-Saadag, the Ordon of the Jiloo and the Ordon of the Shang should come to the west bank of the Changkhug river and the Ordon of Görveljin-goo khatun, the Ordon ofBor-Ündür and the Öndögön Chagaan Horse should come the east bank.
A portrait of the Khan was placed at the center of the main hall and three Chomchog Ordon were set up in the rear hall and the relic boxes of the Khan and Börtegeljin Khatun, Khulan Khatun and Görveljin-goo Khatun were placed in the bigger ordon in the middle.
But the Khan, as I mentioned many times, he is not like one of the many emperors of other countries, such as China, that their tombs can be broken into and their bones can be displayed to tourists for profit by their sober-minded descendants' cool judgment and moral standard.
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 Talk History - Resource
Genghis Khan was born by the name of Temujin sometime between 1162 and 1167, the second son of Yesükhei, a tribal chief of the Kiyad (singular: Kiyan).
Therefore Genghis Khan added the one necessary ingredient, which was strict discipline to his armies that was similar to many armies of the steppes during the time that were based upon the light cavalry horse-archer type of warfare.
Genghis Khan's military philosophy in general was to defeat opponents with the least risk and cost to the Mongols, relying on his loyal and meritocratically chosen generals and his soldiers.
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 Genghis Khan
Later she was kidnapped in a raid by the Merkit tribe, and Temujin called on his friend and later rival, Jamuka, and his protector, Wang Khan of the Kerait tribe, for aid and rescued her.
Genghis' father, Yesugei, khan of the Borjigin, and nephew to Ambaghai and Qutula Khan, emerged as the head of the ruling clan of the Mongols, but this position was contested by the rival Tayichi’ud clan, which descended directly from Ambaghai.
At the time of Genghis Khan's death in 1227, the empire was divided among his four sons, with his third son as the supreme Khan, but by the 1350s, the khanates were in a state of fracture and had lost the order brought to them by Genghis Khan.
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 Mongol Invasion-Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan was born in the early 1160's (it has been argued between 1162 and 1167, but recently agreement has been made for 1167), the son of the Kiyat-Borjigid chieftain Yisugei.
Genghis Khan's campaigns and those of his descendants led to the creation of an immense empire that stretched from Hungary to Korea.
According to legend, Genghis Khan passed through the Ordos area during his final battle campaign and was so taken with the beautiful grasslands that he dropped his horsewhip.
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 China Text: Chapter V - The Mongol Conquest Of China
Wang Khan deserted Genghis while engaged in a joint campaign against the Naimans, but he was the principal sufferer by his treachery, for the enemy pursued his force, and inflicted a heavy defeat upon it.
The weakness of the Mongol confederacy was the delay connected with the proclamation of a new Khan and the necessity of summoning to a Grand Council all the princes and generals of the race, although it entailed the suspension and often the abandonment of great enterprises.
Mangu Khan was the last of the Mongol rulers whose authority was recognized in both the east and the west, and his successor, Kublai, seeing that its old significance had departed, was fain to establish his on a new basis in the fertile, ancient and wide-stretching dominions of China.
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 genghis-khan
Genghis Khan, the creator and Leader of the Mongol empire, was born around 1165 (dates vary wildly), and died in August 1227.
In Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, Jack Weatherford, the only Western scholar ever to be allowed into the Mongols’ “Great Taboo”—Genghis Khan’s homeland and forbidden burial site—tracks the astonishing story of Genghis Khan and his descendants, and their conquest and transformation of the world.
In Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World, Jack Weatherford resurrects the true history of Genghis Khan, from the story of his relentless rise through Mongol tribal culture to the waging of his devastatingly successful wars and the explosion of civilization that the Mongol Empire unleashed.
www.junbish.org /Legends/genghis-khan.htm   (3177 words)

  
 Yuan Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He was the son of Yesügei, the tribal chief of the Kiyad — a tribe in a fractured Mongolia.
On His deathbed in 1227, Genghis Khan outlined to His youngest son, Tolui, the plans that later would be used by His successors to complete the destruction of the Jin empire.
During the reign of Ögedei Khan, the Mongols completed the destruction of the Jurchen Jin empire (in 1234), coming into contact and conflict, during this time, with the Southern Song of China.
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 Chingis Khan the King
Chingis Khan would not allow this to happen once more, hence his first and most important priority was to collect "all the tribes that live in felt tents." This has led some scholars to assume, rather rashly, that Chingis Khan himself did not plan to build an empire.
Chingis Khan had been aware of this weakness, and had wisely enlisted Chinese siege engineers and their equipment, a strategy that would prove successful in China as well as in subsequent campaigns against the Khwarezmians.
It was the aim of Chingis Khan to create societies in which humans could enjoy the thrill of intense quality (the concept of quality cannot be explained satisfactorily, it has to be felt) and true togetherness at the same time.
www.mcguinnessonline.com /temujen/history3.htm   (5824 words)

  
 Dr. Latifur Khan
Mamoun Awad, Yohan Jin, Latiur Khan, George Chen, and Fehmi Chebil, “A Framework for Image Classification” To appear in the IEEE 2006 Southwest Symposium on Image Analysis and Interpretation, March 2006 (2006), Denver, Colorado, USA.
Feng Luo, Kun Tang, and Latifur Khan, “Hierarchical Clustering of Gene Microarray Expression Data,” In Proc.
Latifur Khan and Eduard Hovy, “Improving the Precision of Lexicon-to-Ontology Alignment Algorithms” In Proc.
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 Mongol Trivia Facts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The empire established by Genghis Khan eventually extended from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Black Sea in the west, and from Siberia in the north to the northern borders of mainland Southeast Asia.
Ambakhai Khan of the Taijiuts (one of the Mongol clans), an ancestor of Genghis Khan, was captured by his enemies the Tatars.
The Khan was said never to forget a face, and he remembered that during a previous battle, the young man had shot an arrow from the top of a hill and struck his horse.
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 Southwest Asia Time Line 1167 to 1363
Cingis Qan (Ghingis Khan) of the Mongols was aided by the son of the Chieftain of the Arulat clan.
Jamuqa is elected khan by his followers, and is given the title Gur-khan.
Timur invaded the Delhi Sultanate and sacked Delhi.
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 The Eight White Ordon, the Offering Ceremonies of Genghis Khan and the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan
After the Khan's death in 1227, his body was buried secretly according to the custom of the Mongols.
The Ordon of Khor Saadag would be at the west most, then the Ordon of Jiloo, the Ordon of the Khan (Golden Ordon), the Ordon of the Shang, the Görveljin-goo Khatun's Ordon, and the Ordon of Bor ündür would be aligned into a line from the west the east.
For hundreds of years, the Eight White Ordon of the Khan had been preserved as they were built in the beginning and the offering ceremonies had been held year after year without disturbance and interruption.
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 Genghis Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 1203, Wang Khan died, poisoned, and Temujin assumed his title of King of the Keraits.
Kublai Khan, the son of Genghis' son Tolui, took over the empire and later became the first Yuan Emperor of China..
In "Return to Xanadu", we learn that Kublai Khan, Genghis Khan' Grandson, discovered the city of Xanadu and invaded it, taking the Tralla Lalians as slaves, and he brought his treasure here, including Genghis Khan's crown, to protect it.
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 Wang Khan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He is also believed to be the father of Genghis' wife, Börte.
He was killed in 1203 by Naiman soldiers who failed to recognize him, after fleeing from a defeat against Genghis Khan.
According to William of Rubruck, Genghis Khan captured one of his daughters (Sorghaghtani Beki) and married her to his son (Tului), who by her gave birth to Mongke Khan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wang_Khan   (201 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Church in China
Louis, King of France, sent the Franciscan, William of Rubruck (known as Rubruquis), to the court of Mangu Khan, successor of Kuyuk; he returned to his convent at Acre (1255), were he wrote an account of his voyage.
Though the first missionaries went sent to the court of Kublai by Nicholas III (1277-80), the real founder of the mission of Cambalue was John of Montecorvino, a Franciscan friar (b.
Burzuk Khan, a descendant of the ancient chieftains, with the help of Yakub, an adventurer, taking advantage of the difficult position of the Chinese, captured the territory south of t[ien-shan.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03669a.htm   (11425 words)

  
 DOKUZ (DOQUZ) K¨AÚTUÚN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
29 ˆa¿ba@n 663/16 June 1265), chief wife of the Il-khan Hülegü (Hu@la@gu@; 654-63/1256-65) and granddaughter of Wang (Ong) Khan, leader of the Nestorian Christian Kereyit (Kara@yet) tribe domiciled near present-day Ulan Bator.
After Wang Khan's defeat by the future Ùeng^z Khan in 1203 she was given to the latter's youngest son, Tolui (Tu@l^).
The marriage was apparently not consummated, and, when Tolui died in 630/1233 she passed into the care of his son Hülegü, who married her during his expedition to Persia in 654-56/1256-58.
www.iranica.com /articles/v7/v7f5/v7f522.html   (317 words)

  
 Mongols & Mongolians - Political, Social, Cultural, Historical Analysis Of China -- Research Into Origins Of Huns, ...
Genghis Khan attacked the citadel Wo-luo-hai-cheng, to the north of Hetao and near the northern pass of Lang-shan Mountain.
In the winter, Genghis Khan turned to Kuchlug and Tuotuo in the northwest, causing Kuchlug to flee to Kara Khitai while Tuotuo was killed by a stray arrow.
Genghis Khan pursued the Khwarizm armies to the River Amu-darya and crossed to the west bank of the river.
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 conqueror
A miscast John Wayne is cast as Mongol warrior Genghis Khan, but makes for one of the most unlikely looking and sounding easterners.
It tells about the early days of the 12th-century Genghis Khan; it's played as a solemn CinemaScope costume pic, but Wayne can't help playing the eastern warrior as a gunfighting cowboy which is not the way to play his character.
Temujin's mother Hunlun is played by Agnes Moorehead while Thomas Gomez plays Wang Khan, whose emperor title Temujin will inherit after vanquishing his enemies in the Gobi Desert.
www.sover.net /~ozus/conqueror.htm   (509 words)

  
 TVB: Genghis Khan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This series portrays the life of Tit Mok Jun (Temujin) up to his proclamation as the “Great Khan (Genghis Khan).” Man Chi Leung is Genghis Khan and Felix Wong portrays his sworn brother, Jak Mok Hup.
On the day of the birth of his eldest son, Yesugei captured a man. He spares the life of that man and asked for his name.
Yesugei father, Katula, was defeated during his rise to power and so there was no khan to succeed him.
www.spcnet.tv /tvb_genghiskhan.shtml   (1344 words)

  
 Ban Wang Khan (Thailand) map - nona.net (via CobWeb/3.1 vn1.cs.wustl.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Ban Wang Khan (Thailand) map - nona.net (via CobWeb/3.1 vn1.cs.wustl.edu)
Ban Wang Khan is a populated place in Mae Hong Son, which is a region of Thailand.
An overview map of the region around Ban Wang Khan is displayed below.
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 Article: Genghis Khan - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Article: Genghis Khan - China History Forum, chinese history forum
China History Forum is an online chinese history forum, discussion board or community for all who are interested in learning and discussing chinese history from prehistoric till modern times, including chinese art of war, chinese culture topics.
However, "The Secret History" and several Persian chroniclers provide a few clues.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=3408   (2886 words)

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