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Genghis Khan
Genghis Khan was not only that cold hearted, closed minded, obscure character we have heard of. ... Like many other cruel leaders in the world, he also had something that attracted massive amounts of people: it was either because he instilled fear or maybe his fame was the factor that made Genghis Khan such a respected and memorable leader. ... With the help of Toghrul Khan- the most powerful king of Mongol history-, he became undefeatable and even more controlling. ... 421)
Attracted by his famous methodic sense of fighting, many men wanted to join Genghis Khan in his struggle to win over the Mongolic Tribes. ... In that year – 1206- a great assembly was held by the Onon River, and Temujin was proclaimed Genghis Khan: Universal Ruler. ... Tribal quarrels and attacks were left in the past and all of them worked under the system that Genghis Khan created. ... Genghis Khan’s troops were divided up on the decimal system, were rigidly disciplined, and were all equipped and supplied. ... Nevertheless, with Genghis Khan as a leader, before long Mongols were ready to attack large cities using mongonels. ... Genghis, with the help of the minister of the Khan of Naimans, came to understands that a well-planed strategy was also needed to defeat larger targets: “It was only after the war against the Muslim empire of Khawarezm, in the region of Amu- arya (Oxus) and Syr-darya (Jaxartes) probably in late 1222, that Genghis Khan learned from Muslim advisers the meaning and importance of towns” (Britannica, Vol.
Approximate Word count = 1228 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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