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    Why Is Genghis Khan Bad

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    Many people see Genghis Khan as a violent and brutal person since he had destroyed many villages as well as people. However‚ I believe that Genghis Khan has done much more good than bad and therefore‚ I believe he was more of a hero than a villain. To start off‚ Genghis Khan created the largest empire that has ever existed and was able to unite nomadic tribes in Mongolia which was a huge accomplishment. On top of that‚ Genghis Khan would improve the cities and countries he would conquer and make

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    Rise Of Genghis Khan Essay

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    Mongols always had a reputation of being evil‚ ruthless barbarians from the Chinese master narrative until they were investigated and publicly appreciated in recent times. Through the film‚ The Rise of Genghis Khan directed by Sergei Bodrov‚ and articles about Genghis Khan and the Mongols‚ there is impeccable evidence these nomadic people had fair values‚ intelligence and tolerance‚ and the invincible military tactics to create the largest‚ most successful empire in the premodern world within a century

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    Genghis Khan Mongol Leader

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    The Mongol leader Genghis Khan was a natural born leader. He conquered nearly 12 million square miles of territory‚ creating one of the biggest and most successful empires to ever exist‚ making him one of the most dominant and feared conquerors of all time. One of the biggest questions we have today about Genghis Khan is‚ how did he do it‚ How was he such a successful leader? This essay will be a complete rundown of Genghis Khan’s life‚ his influence on spreading technologies‚ religions and cultures

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    Genghis Khan: Military HeroAlthough some people believe Genghis Khan was a ruthless butcher‚ he deserves credit as a military genius because he conquered massive amounts of territory thanks to his quick thinking and battle tactics. To the Mongolian ’s he is a much honored figure‚ a king and hero rather than a savage‚ a force of unity‚ strength and order. He was the man who ruled Mongolia in its greatest days of glory‚ and although he led an army that slaughtered masses of people in a genocide not

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    Shi Huang and Genghis Khan. As founders of Dynasties‚ they were powerful leaders‚ military geniuses and brutal rulers. But‚ Genghis Khan paid more attention to wars and the expansion of territory‚ and Qin Shi Huang unified the currency‚ word and measures while establishing centralization. People widely recognized that even though Genghis Khan‚ whose military talent was strong‚ was very cruel. According to history‚ Genghis Khan conquered huge parts of central Asia and China. Genghis Khan’s first war

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    Genghis Khan Resume

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    Genghis Khan  Mongol Empire  Objective:  ● I‚ Genghis Khan am writing this today to apply for the position of chairman of the  board of the United Federation of Conquerors.  Education:          ● Fluent in Mongolian(Borjigin clan dialect). Familiarity with all conquered countries  languages.  Work Experience:  ● Emperor of the Mongol Empire.  ● Creation of an extensive spy network and Yam route systems.  ● Maintain and grow a portfolio of conquered companies reaching a GNP as large  as 20 billion roman coins a year

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    called Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World. This book describes the Mongol Legacy and how his achievements have impacted the globe since he was first found. This book consists of Jack Weatherford’s take of how the Mongolian empire impacted the world. This book is divided into sections that talk about the stages of the Mongol influence. The first chapter is an introduction and a first chapter name “A Blood Clot”. It starts out with the speculation of the death of Genghis Khan. Some

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    Analytical Essay of “Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World” Part One: Why was it Difficult to get information about Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire until recently? Why has new information become available? Temugin‚ who is now known as Genghis Khan‚ has been misrepresented though out history. Stories of him had accumulated and circulated through out the globe. Such exaggerated horrific stories left much room for imagination‚ these mental thoughts of him often portrayed him as a barbaric

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    MaryKate Chorazak World Civilizations I Professor Coleman April 3‚ 2015 Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World The Mongol empire was larger than any empire of its time‚ covering an area almost as large as Africa. Despite this fact‚ its people were generally known as brutal savages who lived to destroy civilizations. However‚ Jack Weatherford believes otherwise. He recognizes Mongolia’s leader‚ Genghis Khan‚ as a highly influential ruler instead of a blood-thirsty barbarian. In fact‚ Weatherford

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    Did Genghis Khan have more of a positive or negative impact upon the people with which he came into contact with? Although Genghis Khan may have made some beneficial contributions to society‚ which made a long lasting impressions ours‚ such as improving the wellbeing of his nation‚ and conquering other territories. Genghis Khan had more of a negative impact upon the people with which he came into contact with because he believed he was the chosen one‚ and acted as a merciless emperor. Genghis Khan

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